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"personified" Definitions
  1. (of an inanimate object or abstraction) spoken or written of as having the nature or character of a person:Ancient Greek philosophers referred to personified Wisdom as the logos.
  2. (of a thing or abstraction) represented visually in the form of a person:In this video game, Mario teams up with a personified cloud and a doll from another universe.
  3. embodied or incarnated in a real person or concrete thing:I honestly admire that musician—to me, he is personified coolness!
  4. the simple past tense and past participle of personify.
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523 Sentences With "personified"

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The Greek goddess Nike, who personified victory, from Material Speculation.
I'm told that more moderate Republicans, personified by Ohio Sen.
The American dream personified, in some massive mansions in Calabasas.
It was embracing Trump's agenda as personified by Corey's platform.
Would he look like speed personified — or like a criminal?
Objects and companies could be personified — likable, young, cool, patriotic.
"   Duncan, who actively shunned celebrity, personified the phrase "ball is life.
He previously told PEOPLE that Hanks personified Sullenberger in every way.
He seems to be, by way of Coldplay, safe-rockism personified.
Sniffin' Glue personified the punk scene, giving the movement a voice.
The new gods are personified forms of aspects of modern technology.
He could have been anything, but instead Randolph is potential personified.
That's us, personified—us sitting in a room cracking mom jokes.
Paul personified this type of mind—which could be called fanaticism.
The whole to-do is the hyperbole of commercial EDM personified.
She said the podium program personified A.S.O.'s view of women.
Now she is charm personified, now she is a cool priestess.
I thought it was courage personified, almost a profile in courage.
He was Las Vegas personified -- a showman who played to win.
"You have personified what civility looks like to me," Marshall said.
So he became Andy personified, without the makeup and the wig.
As in painting, virtues and vices were personified on the stage.
So Wendy's, which used to be personified by a little red-haired girl or by its founder, Dave Thomas, is now personified by a social-media team renowned for its ability to tweet like a rude teenager.
Literally, I take a two-second photograph, and now I'm obstruction personified.
We were no longer innocence personified or images carefully reflecting God's own.
"This is disruption personified," he said, to a near-silent industry crowd.
Fear, which is personified in every single one of Ally's many phobias.
With their updos and gowns, the women of Old Hollywood personified glamour.
It was personified by fans who bemoaned the move on social media.
These Portland Trail Blazers are that concept personified on a basketball court.
He's personified his baseball bat wrapped in wire and named it Lucille.
It's a perversely compelling moment — war personified, becoming a crusader for righteousness.
In a time of social decay, Peel personified rectitude and good character.
All the things that make great architecture are personified in that building.
He personified the idea of doing something politically unpopular but economically necessary.
The Kid Mero shaking his head is "nope nope nope nope" personified.
"Nolan personified what the game of baseball is all about," Valentine says.
That woman once personified a vision of America, and she died tonight.
SNAP's initial public offering last week for me was the market rally personified.
Its characters, a motley crew who practically scream "troubled," are themes unconvincingly personified.
He personified the ongoing transformation of Flushing into an oasis of glass towers.
"Her attitude was youth personified, not overtly sexual and supercasual," Ms. Hess said.
The most universally beloved character on HBO's Barry, Hank is self-reflection personified.
Chin Lung was a "yellow peril" villain who personified fears of the East.
Another version is personified in the traditional Communist heroes whose exploits fill schoolbooks.
To white suburban America getting their taste of Chicago, he was that menace personified.
The model perfected and personified the heroin chic look that dominated '90s high fashion.
OLD MAN MARLEY IS THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS—OF GIVING, KINDNESS, AND LIGHT—PERSONIFIED.
And no one more gloriously and garishly personified tennis's new animal kingdom than Connors.
"This is KU football personified—in all its glory," added another user on Twitter.
Unlike them, it makes its product de-personified, collaborative, and for the general good.
The other lawyer was corporate slickness personified, with immaculate suits and full-paragraph oratory.
That's what happened to these two young Native American men; mainstream society (personified by a racist white woman) conspired with the state (personified by its attack dogs, the police) to create a situation in which these innocent kids' lives were placed in danger.
And there is a climactic dramatization of the Cold War personified via spandex-clad wrestlers.
Back in 2015, WWE's trademarkable women's revolution wasn't personified by Charlotte, Alexa Bliss, and Asuka.
Upon walking out of the café, Rachel promptly becomes a romantic sigh, personified, once again.
Denunciations of the landlord and the evil he ostensibly personified surged during the Cultural Revolution.
You'll see it, I think in a way personified through the curation of that museum.
For more than four decades, Richard Branson has personified showy entrepreneurship on a grand scale.
Asher, who, as Paul McCartney's girlfriend, personified Swinging London, is one of several local elements.
"I personified the bald man who wanted to do something about his hair," he said.
"Novitiate" veers between subtlety and its opposite, which is personified mainly by Melissa Leo's abbess.
Instead of the endearing Vulcan curiosity Spock personified in previous iterations, we have tantrums now.
Both men have long personified the "tough on crime" politics of the 1980s and '90s.
But when she uses those skills to bring Holtz to life, she's a shockwave personified.
Brendan Cox, the victim's husband, told the court that Mair was "cowardice personified," The Telegraph reports.
And if anyone personified flagrant sexual indulgence in the '90s it was her client Charlie Sheen.
Dads, meanwhile, are easier to define, as simply harmless and corny — as basically dad jokes personified.
"I lucked out and found goodness personified," says Duke, 83, of her husband, Michael Pearce, 44.
"He has personified the transformation from bomber jackets and steel-toed boots to suits," Hinnfors said.
In Delirious he's confidence personified, proof of which is written all over his red leather suit.
The cafe clash took the language debate of the moment and personified its most extreme positions.
In the song of ice and fire, the Mother of Dragons has always been fire personified.
That would mean an end to the German austerity personified by current CDU Minister Wolfgang Schäuble.
The novel's great irony is that Lenny — ur-jokester, irreverence personified — may care most of all.
He is the franchise's famed (or infamous) process personified, an oasis in a playoff-free desert.
"Katie's from Kansas City — a quintessential American look and values personified everything they did," he added.
The mistakes, as well as the perseverance, needed to create are charmingly personified by the skater.
This sturdy manufacturer of tractors personified the embodiment of the American Dream for generations of Peorians.
America, personified by its president, gave them hope, and hope is a powerful defense against oppression.
But people reacted less to her talent and more to the liberal politics that she personified.
But Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont has personified the conflict over getting rid of the filibuster.
Bush personified grace and class as First Lady and throughout her life; she will be missed.
Mr. Ghosn personified the alliance, drawing together disparate auto cultures by the force of his personality.
"She was the only one I had," said the personified Katonya, in reference to her aunt.
Kimmy Kills Her Backpack Remember that beautiful personified backpack that Kimmy brought with her from the bunker?
You're passion personified, Sagittarius, as lusty Mars bursts into your sign from August 2 until September 27.
PARK CITY, Utah — There was a time when Natasha Lyonne and Chloë Sevigny personified the Sundance circus.
That's mainly because each has a name and a personified intelligence that you imagine you relate to.
"Peter is my favorite because, first of all, he is like, charisma personified," Bell explained to Kimmel.
Two impulses compete in her head, personified by the two men who want to steer her campaign.
"Throughout his life of service, President Bush personified grace," said Speaker Paul D. Ryan, Republican of Wisconsin.
Loesser's path to success personified the script for a Hollywood musical, following a plaintive if brief overture.
With her daring feminist art and freewheeling lifestyle, Boty personified the cultural scene known as Swinging London.
The lyrics begin with the rapper "made of war," personified as a pitiless, incessant force of nature.
A leading enemy of America and its allies Israel and Saudi Arabia, the general personified Iranian aggression.
We were, as a nation, largely blindsided by the assault on longstanding norms that Trump has personified.
The pop-up is our launch and, in some ways, our financial hopes and dreams for women personified.
It's the same mood personified in the forlorn figure, cigarette in hand, who's pictured on the album cover.
Will Hodgkinson, rock critic for The Times, said Flint personified the British rave culture of the early 1990s.
Early in his career, Paul Newman personified a young man in a hurry forced to wait his turn.
In 2012, Mitt Romney came with the baggage of his party; in 2016, Mr. Trump is baggage personified.
Ultimately, a man's dick is part of the way that he is personified as a man, Kehler says.
Those moments personified much of Goddamnit, as the album broke almost every rule and somehow stuck the landing.
Black Panther is blackness elevated—nobility up the ass—with blackity black "excellence" personified as transformative but idealistic.
Demeter gave human beings two gifts: the return to life personified by Persephone, and the cultivation of grain.
" Ramon Llamas, research director at market research firm IDC, said that Swiss watches personified "luxury, position and affluence.
Adams and McGuinness were the visible face of the republican movement and personified its intransigence to British authorities.
On another cut, "You Are a Migraine," he personified the swelling headaches that would torment him decades later.
Making a triumphant debut as a leader there on Tuesday, this tap dancer radiated joy and personified it.
The character himself is a little yellow ball of sunshine, or personified citrus, toughened up with a spiky mohawk.
Not for nothing is Carnegie's technology named after Ceto, a Greek goddess who personified the perils of the sea.
This is personified in Chris Jericho's match with Kenny Omega on Thursday, something which is still difficult to process.
That's according to Lester Bangs, the real-life disaffected music critic personified by Philip Seymour Hoffman in Almost Famous.
He wanted to explore how people first observed then personified these formations, which religions adapted for their own purposes.
Belly chains are you, personified—original, eccentric, and vaguely fantastical like a triple-headed Princess Leia-Aaliyah-Aguilera hydra.
She cut her political teeth chewing up the internationalist Republican establishment, personified by the 1964 presidential contender, Nelson Rockefeller.
With his wife by his side in Versace, they both personified what it meant to age like fine wine.
But what of other tycoons who have created even bigger and more impressive companies and personified their very existence?
Celebrities from Samuel L. Jackson to Shonda Rhymes paid tribute to the actor on Twitter:  Class, Grace & Talent Personified!!
Not for the first time, that greater inclusion, personified by President Barack Obama, has now bred a potent backlash.
Was he a self-loathing closeted man somewhere on the queer spectrum who targeted people who personified his conflict?
In many ways, the 46-year-old former army captain personified his country's troubled transition between war and peace.
Perennially tanned and fond of flashy suits, Mr. Mozilo personified the home-lending good times that ultimately went bad.
There's the good deep state, personified by Mark Felt, which is independent and sacrosanct and exists to protect people.
Hemingway is personified in a round, blue building with swooping waves à la The Old Man in the Sea.
Anbang has personified a freewheeling type of Chinese deal maker like Dalian Wanda Group, Fosun International and HNA Group.
Beyond boyhood now, and thinking of evil in a less personified way, I no longer pray for the Devil.
Osbourne is real-time decay personified, and his singing was anguished and distant, a great match for Post Malone's.
"The angle, more or less, was: People in the West are barbaric, personified by this one man," Juhl recalled.
Earlier in the night, a personified cactus, Prickly Pair, was wheeled into the ring in a giant terracotta pot.
Auslander's idiosyncratic drawing style, with loopy lines that appear to unravel as though they're loosely crocheted, is anxiety personified.
Photograph by Julian Faulhaber for The New Yorker To Rybolovlev, Bouvier personified the idea of a colorless Swiss professional.
Mr. Kim personified the belief that South Korea, a country with few natural resources, had to export to survive.
On Medicare for All and free college tuition, Buttigieg has personified the middle ground, the art of the possible.
Some of these photos aren't what they seem to be at first, like this photo of a personified machine.
One could potentially interpret it as blackface — or see it as a personified, accurate representation of a black medical instrument.
She was temptation personified—the temptation of a life not lived, of something more exotic that I'd missed out on.
In other words, the supposed symbol for girls who "can do anything" really can become anything, including a personified bot.
Amy Brookheimer (Anna Chlumsky) and Dan Egan (Reid Scott) are both back, romantic tension and selfishness personified in full force.
We're told, to him, this Benz personified everything it meant to be rich ... in car, culture, style, life and spirit.
Stuck with this cipher of a role — he's stress personified — Madden gives a performance that's alternately robotic and slightly unhinged.
Antonio Villaraigosa once personified Latino political power — he was the first Latino elected mayor of Los Angeles in modern history.
Trump is the Republican id personified, driven to express the impulses and desires of conservative politics in their basest form.
A solution no longer meant effectively addressing a specific problem but the elimination of those mysterious forces, personified as Jews.
Star was Myspace personified, a personality that likely would not have survived beyond that particular ecosystem without some significant adjustments.
Outward facing covers showed many white children, animals and personified objects, a handful of diverse boys, but no black girls.
Its complacency was personified by the Gandhi family, whose members dominated the Party but appeared diffident and out of touch.
"In its own way, it may normalize the estrangement Trump feels from the so-called establishment that Bush personified," he adds.
From shaving a 13-year-old's head to murdering 22 people with fentanyl to make a point, Darlene is chaos personified.
"In its own way, it may normalize the estrangement Trump feels from the so-called establishment that Bush personified," Brinkley added.
One strand of opposition to Obama's regulatory efforts, personified by House Financial Services Committee Chair Jeb Hensarling, basically rejects this premise.
Christmas Vacation is so much more than a holiday movie, just like Clark Griswold is more than a personified Dad Joke.
Personified by Hindus as the goddess Ganga, the river is the site of thousands of cremations and ash scatterings every day.
For Saudi leaders, Sheikh Nimr was a dangerous dissident who personified deep-seated fears of Iranian meddling inside the kingdom's borders.
It was a dignified, tidy last chapter for a literary songwriter who personified class and worldly decorum up until the end.
"How I feel" looks as if it's time personified in the patterns of sand created by breaking waves or desert wind.
The figure of the witch is understood to be evil personified, and the cause of any misfortune that befalls a family.
"Sad to learn of the passing of Richard Overton, whose life personified service to our country and local community," McCaul said.
I never believed for a moment in Mr. Selya (in the past one of her greatest stylists); here he's posiness personified.
" As Kolakowski put it tout court: Like Lenin, Stalin "was the personification of a system which irresistibly sought to be personified.
He personified the cultural "thaw" of the Soviet Sixties, shouting the short, rhythmic lines of his poems in packed, ecstatic stadiums.
It reopens the unhealed wound between Trump loyalists and the GOP establishment personified by Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.). http://bit.
The building is personified in an accompanying text written by the artist, which tells the wall's firsthand account of being revealed.
The guerrilla warfare, insurgent aesthetic was personified with the phrase "we will not be ignored" printed on a sweatshirt in French.
What sounds like a pregnancy craving personified is actually a real thing, and it's been flying off shelves in Europe since August.
There were bumps along the way, but the Mike and the Mad Dog show personified sports talk radio, and defined a genre.
The second loudest mouthpiece on ABC's Roseanne (inferior only to the explosive protagonist herself), the Conners's middle child personified Gen X cool.
Bespectacled, clad in monkish attire, and a follower of Mazdaznan, an esoteric spiritualist practice, Itten perhaps personified the pedagogical philosophy of Bauhaus.
He believed — he personified -- the idea of holding onto one's own identity in the face of policies that would co-opt it.
He is wish fulfillment personified: At 22, he's managed to become very wealthy, famous, and successful while hardly doing anything at all.
The question of whether or not Reagan himself was a competent president was irrelevant to the fantasy he personified to his supporters.
In the track, Chicago was personified as his childhood sweetheart named "Windy" in order to convey his fond relationship with the city.
In her still lifes, binder clips and telephones are stripped of their everyday function and personified against a palette of bright colors.
Listen to this song—in fact, this entire album—and tell me you don't feel like that dank ass kush buddha personified.
To Joan, Monroe is "vulgarity" personified, a telling insult from a woman who couldn't possibly be more concerned with keeping up appearances.
I felt like happiness personified when I looked at our son, but was it okay to feel all the other things too?
No one has personified the party's divisions like Paul D. Ryan, the House speaker, and the pressure on him intensified this weekend.
And if one had to choose a single strike that personified Ibrahimovic, it would be his goal for Sweden in November 2012.
"AR-15 style" weapons — known to induce PTSD in reporters — are treated as evil personified, but carry only a mid-calibre round.
Living under one of the world's most active volcanoes means learning to live with a fickle force of nature, personified by Pele.
He was a person who personified what a person on the street would see in a senator: white hair, great voice, funny.
Her partner, Renan Cerdeiro, is integrity personified: In his dancing, you see a whole person who makes the ballet's world more real.
As a Pop artist who was also an actress and broadcast journalist, Boty personified the freewheeling cultural scene known as Swinging London.
Spain will remain a model of coexistence reminiscent of the Moorish era, when Andalusia personified harmony among the faithful of different religions.
No one personified the Democratic response to the overnight session like State Senator John Whitmire, a Houston Democrat first elected in 1982.
In the 1920s the Zoot Suit's cool urban slouch evoked the Harlem Renaissance, while the Dashiki personified Black Power of the 1970s.
Free Speech, Personified The civil rights activist Pauli Murray defended the right of the arch segregationist George Wallace to speak at Yale.
But they are personified by Shafer, a 6-foot-19963 forward with crafty post moves lifted from a Kevin McHale mix tape.
Molding and casting is such a tactile process and the mechanics of it are easily personified and supplanted by the sexualized body.
Obama personified the allure of hope over process; if he'd been a less prolific president, Clinton could promise better results with fresh tactics.
Nessa's performance at the fashion show is Black Girl Magic personified, but this is where I give the whole scenario serious side-eye.
Yet he is persistent and confident, exactly what a segment of the black population was hungry for in 1975 — the Blaxploitation era personified.
Die HardIn the action-packed favorite, Rickman is evil personified as Hans Gruber, the psychotic German terrorist who takes Bruce Willis' wife hostage.
The sentence marked a dramatic reversal of fortune for a man who once personified the heavy hand of the Islamic Republic's hardline judiciary.
The term has retroactively been applied to Portman in Garden State, who is quirk personified as the love interest for Zach Braff's character.
ROLF EKEUS, a Swedish diplomat, once personified the most sustained effort ever undertaken to deprive a country of weapons of mass destruction (WMD).
"Zee has been personified on Twitter [as] a quantum physicist, and there is often a science theme to Zee's tweets," Munt told Space.com.
She has now entered the realm of personified politics, more of an object than a person for both sides in waging this war.
The longtime intraparty alliance between disaffected blue-collar whites and the wealthy is unraveling; Mr. Trump seized on that change and personified it.
But Oshie himself personified it during the 2014 Sochi Olympics, when he scored four shootout goals in the United States' victory against Russia.
Right wing racist groups, personified by the National Front (NF), were gaining traction in English society in the late 13s and early 1980s.
The parallels between Boston and Chicago, helpfully personified by the GM, are all there, and the narrative will develop all on its own.
For many young women, the film personified one of the most relatable aspects of working in fashion, media, or any other demanding career.
Teaching during a period of upheaval on college campuses starting in the mid-1960s, Dr. Stade personified the rebellious spirit of the day.
With her black nose and creamy coat, this unflappable woolen creature was mellowness personified while a pack of dysfunctional humans railed around her.
Even the clean-cut waiters, who served vodka cocktails garnished with rose petals, personified the neutered charm of her eternally chaste boyfriend, Ken.
If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster And treat those two impostors just the same Ashe, Konchalski thought, personified the poet's ideals.
For Victor Guanchez, that support was personified in President Barack Obama, who met Thursday with survivors at a sports arena in downtown Orlando.
The public and oftentimes nasty wars waged by activist investors this decade are personified by the 260 "Battle of the Billionaires" on CNBC.
"Rosita" may not be a masterpiece, but it is a gorgeous valentine, if not to the star then to the industry she personified.
I mean, Lil Wayne raps that he's "dirty like socks that's on the ground," which is both kind of a good line and kind of a dumb one, which in turn is kind of the spirit of rock personified, which is also the spirit of Lil Wayne personified, which is actually a pretty good argument for why Lil Wayne is a rock star.
Tiffany & Co. was our favorite brand to drool over growing up because it personified everything we thought it meant to be a successful adult.
And she personified call-girl chic at a time when hookers were in sudden favor—in films like Pretty Woman, in fashion, in rap.
The understanding that death comes for us all is embedded into Lemony Snicket's narrative, and personified through Count Olaf's never-ending pursuit of them.
And Guthrie, in person, is warmth and breeziness personified — you never glimpse the sweat and work that goes into making everything look so easy.
"It reflects the deep reverence and connection that Māori have with the earth, personified as Papatūānuku," a divine Mother Earth-like "creatress," Murphy said.
He saw in every stranger an equal spark of the divine as he personified the Biblical imperative of loving our fellow man as ourselves.
That is where the shame comes from: being treated as though you are sin personified for having the audacity to be poor in America.
The hostility toward employers, personified by AOC, who helped drive Amazon to abandon its plans for a second headquarters based in NYC, is dangerous.
Hannah Arendt once said that the definitive characteristic of totalitarian dictatorship is the ambiguity of the center of power—and Hitler personified that center.
"She personified it, she monetized it, she knew how to produce it, she knew how to arrange it where everybody liked it," he said.
And comic book villains lack the dark distinctions in Milton, whose devils personified specific sins — Satan (pride), Mammon (greed), Belial (wickedness), Moloch (child sacrifice).
I guess he would have personified nostalgia for a large number of voters, who would have remembered him from the movies of their youth.
"He personified the idea of doing something politically unpopular but economically necessary," said Ben Bernanke, who served as Fed chairman from 2006 through 2014.
He discovered that his name was especially attractive in developing countries where the rising rich aspired to the type of ritzy glamour he personified.
Dread and love are personified in the video, when the woman finally arrives at a beach, burying herself and emotions into the damp, pale sand.
Unlike the self-made Mr Shestun, who personified the wild capitalism of the 219s, Mr Vorobyov stands for the crony capitalism that characterised the 213s.
He will stress decency, honesty and brotherly love, attributes that his supporters see personified in their candidate -- and that could strike a contrast with Trump.
There is a diversity of opinion and life experience in that place that is reassuring and assures the biblical principle "iron sharpening iron" is personified.
In a later chapter of the author's life, however, he personified the dangerous naïveté that is a subordinate yet significant part of the British character.
If a fedora was personified, he'd be that surly dude at the bar who smirks insufferably while pew pewing his finger guns at unlucky passersby.
That collateral damage was personified by fans who traveled to the team's San Diego headquarters to dump off their suddenly outdated Chargers jerseys and merchandise.
"Conjuring up personified evil does not fall under free speech," Father Gary Thomas, who serves as an exorcist for the Diocese of San Jose, Calif.
"A GoFundMe for Dominic described the 14-year-old as a "shining light personified by a goofy laugh, cheesy smile, and a huge, caring heart.
The very name Santa Blanca is a reference to Santa Muerte, a personified death figure that's emerged as an unsanctioned offshoot of Roman Catholic saints.
The American moral collapse personified by Trump is not "beautiful" or "phenomenal" or "incredible" or any of the president's other clunky two-a-penny superlatives.
It's a worldview personified richly, for instance, in the business mogul Renata (Laura Dern), whose bulldozer personality is founded on a deep fear of falling.
The very good cast also includes a fantastic Tatiana Maslany as a nightmare personified and Bradley Whitford, who's become a go-to duplicitous white guy.
The song is sheer power personified, flipping gender stereotypes by repurposing a lyric coined by controlling pimps, typically used by men in sexist revenge fantasies.
In Gerstle's narration, the central government itself emerges (perhaps unintentionally) as a semi-personified individual, exhibiting "courage,"  "ambitions" and even "confidence" on its path to power.
On one side is the good, personified by the Lord of Light (also known as R'hollor, the Heart of Fire, the God of Flame and Shadow).
The real conflict of Hill House, both as a series and as a living entity personified by the mansion, is laid out explicitly in the finale.
Weiss details the tribalism within the women's movement as personified by Catt and the more militant and provocative Alice Paul, who led the National Woman's Party.
It's essentially the personified version of Animoji — you can design your Memoji to look like you and then use it to send silly videos or photos.
If there's one person who has our back, it's Lisa Vanderpump—the perpetually-accessorized former Real Housewife and current restaurateur is a fancy mixed drink personified.
He said political concerns - personified by Trump's emergence as a frontrunner - are one of the main reasons why he began reducing equity exposure in mid-January.
"Honestly, for me, it's all the nightmarish experiences I had in school sort of magnified, personified, and heightened into this world," Remender said, explaining his inspiration.
Seldom has a move so matched the wrestler; for a character who was violence personified, only a finishing move that made you legitimately recoil would do.
Credit to Zidane for eschewing the graceful way that personified him as a Galáctico and showing that, as a coach, he knows how to win ugly.
"For years, rampant prosecutorial misconduct, political correctness, and procedures that weight the scales of justice against the accused have personified our military justice system," he said.
But what feels fresh — authentic, even — about the voice is that it's weird, or unexpected, or extremely open about the strangeness of being a personified brand.
Those are raw statistics, but Justin Kolbeck saw them viscerally personified every day as a U.S. diplomat in Afghanistan, where food security is a perennial concern.
But to refresh a little about Alayah, I'll say this — she came, she personified drama, she left, she came back, she wreaked havoc, she left again.
The first of his three lectures is devoted to John Dewey and Walt Whitman, both of whom, on his view, personified American liberalism at its best.
But it's also been a feature of a strain of black radicalism, personified by the Black Panthers in California in the late 1960s and early '70s.
Bibi Andersson, the luminous Swedish actress who personified first purity and youth, then complexity and disillusionment, in 13 Ingmar Bergman films, died on Sunday in Stockholm.
But she does have the ascendant left, personified by Ocasio-Cortez, on her side on this issue — particularly with the threat of primary challenges behind her.
If this conflict has an antagonist, it is the specter of misplaced hope, personified by the imagined voice of Sarah Palin that exists in Litt's head.
" In Nell Zink's novel "Doxology," a piece of chicken tasted, in words you are unlike to see on a handwritten menu card, like "distributive injustice personified.
The names of the lip colors are Stormi-personified with Give Me Butterflies, a deep coral shade, and Head in the Clouds, a deep pink color.
The Julius here is protective and a bit of a romantic, a gentler counterpoint to their colleague Ol' Boy (Ruy Iskandar), who is toxic masculinity personified.
Handsome and articulate, with an M.B.A. from Harvard, Mr. Agee personified a new, more fast-moving, less bureaucratic management style that was starting to take hold.
Martin Scorsese's "The King of Comedy" (1983) and Ben Stiller's "Cable Guy" (1996), both self-reflexively predicated on characters who are mass-culture personified, are others.
Markle is likely to experience "quite a lot of actual old-school racism, as well, being in an institution which is basically racism personified," Andrews said.
Farther east, in Echo Park, another sneakily haunting image surfaced: a man and woman cruising in an old burgundy Ford Galaxie 500, California car culture personified.
The ruling said the rivers, both of which are considered sacred to Hindus and personified as goddesses, were crucial in providing "physical and spiritual sustenance" to locals.
In what can best be characterized as the grimace emoji personified, CBA lost 12 million customers' data after losing the magnetic backup tapes containing customers' financial history.
The Georgia race gained national attention as a bellwether of Trump and his policies personified in Kemp, against a progressive and diverse Democratic coalition led by Abrams.
In the Book of Proverbs, Chapter 8, wisdom is personified as a woman who raises her voice at the crossroads and before the gates to the city.
In del Toro's film, it's personified by the remarkable hate — and improbable love — that a merman encounters when he's pulled into a Baltimore lab to be studied.
Don't just show them a quick overview of America's firepower; show them some gyrating asses and a portrait of the American dream, personified in Fetty and Gotti.
As a musician, Ms. Hilty has little in common with Clooney, who died in 2002 and who, especially in her later years, personified an embracing maternal solicitude.
As far as I can tell, Minions are hapless personified yellow Tic-Tacs... But their behaviour, size, shape and vulnerability mimic something childlike, which makes them 'cute'.
He was an exponent of the moderate center-left brand of politics that Prime Minister Tony Blair of Britain and President Bill Clinton personified at the time.
And she personified the concept of low-tech, ultralight hiking, spurning a tent and sleeping bag, carrying only a small sack and relying on her trusty Keds.
She and a lean young Russian man were rapture personified, clasped in a tight embrace as they circled counterclockwise with a few other pairs in perfect synchrony.
When Conway hurts his leg, the medical debt for his treatment sticks with him, as personified by the glowing, skeletal appearance of his appendage after the incident.
The Nelsons, who appeared in several Coloramas, had personified 1950s-style wholesomeness in their television show, "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet," which was sponsored by Kodak.
They are lemmings, personified ignorance masquerading as wise fanboys who will be weaponized by a cowardly, hateful man who thrives on the widespread adoration of the people.
On the other is evil, personified by a figure called the Great Other (or the Lord of Darkness, the Soul of Ice, the God of Night and Terror).
I don't plan to stop making music altogether, but I do plan on taking a break for awhile and never again working in this layered and personified sense.
This T stood for Tishman Realty and Construction, as personified from the mid-25s through the early 2666s by John L. Tishman, who died on Saturday at 230.
As a British citizen, he personified the concerns of security forces worried about a resurgence in homegrown radicalism inspired by the hard-line ideology of the Islamic State.
This lady became personified in Christine Blasey Ford, when in September 2018 she accused Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault, threatening to derail his nomination to the Supreme Court.
In the first episode of "Gentefied," born as a web series and now a Netflix show executive produced by America Ferrera, this is personified by Carlos Santos' character.
Mr. Trump has personified these ideas and attracted millions of people to them, shifting mass psychology in ways that the confidence indexes will have a hard time capturing.
Pixar brings feelings to life in this animated feature, in which the emotions of a young girl (voiced by Kaitlyn Dias) are personified by a T.V. comedy team.
"At nationals, we had very strong opinions," Lipinski said, pertaining to the question of athletics versus aesthetics, then being personified by the third-place performance of Nathan Chen.
An oil company, personified by its chief executive (a rapacious Rob Lowe), is drilling in North Dakota when it hits a water-table mother lode of biological activity.
In photographs taken outside the Academy building at the height of the scandal, he is seen laughing at journalists as if he embodied and personified the entire institution.
" They pit the "every man," everyday investor, Joe Six-pack, and his domestically focused Main Street agenda against the global investing themes of Wall Street, personified by "Davos Man.
This debate has long animated the American left, never more obviously than during the 2016 presidential primary, when the two sides were personified in Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders.
Other romantic couples wander on and off-page, mostly star-crossed, and Time's love affair with Fate takes heavy-handed pride of place in this realm of Personified Concepts.
The RSC in the mid-1960s—personified by David Warner's gangling dreamy-student Hamlet, and underpinned by subsidy—was "hot" in a way British theatre has never been since.
The story peers into the mind of a young girl as five personified emotions — joy, sadness, fear, anger and disgust — attempt to guide her through life's twists and turns.
The Spirit of Ecstasy figurine that sits proudly at the front of the car has also been personified in the form of an AI called Eleanor inside the car.
Death visits him as Helen Mirren in a blue beret and matching boa, Love looks just like Keira Knightley, and Time is personified by Jacob Latimore with an earring.
I was too young to comprehend how Suu Kyi personified the heart and the spirit of her country's fight for democracy not just in Myanmar, but around the world.
"Mike personified a true public servant who loved serving his constituents, Ohio, and the United States of America," Oxley's successor in Congress, Representative Bob Latta, said in a statement.
The great disruptor, though, is E. coli, personified as a sharp-toothed, shrieking kraken that bursts from the earth's core to grab at fish, its reach swift and deadly.
In many ways, over a career that began in the late 1940s and lasted until his death, Rickles personified America's growing postwar cynicism and increasing turn toward ironic entertainment.
The new clip focuses on the looming showdown between the Resistance, personified by the Jedi warrior Rey (Daisy Ridley), and the First Order, led by Kylo Ren (Adam Driver).
"Dipankar personified mountains," said his brother, Goutam, sitting by the coffin after it returned to the family's home in Kolkata, the state capital of India's West Bengal, on Wednesday.
That swing-and-a-miss had the opposite effect, raising questions about whether Booker was anything more than ambition personified -- whether he had substance behind his style or not.
Another friend (male, bisexual), says that—for him—big dick energy is personified by someone "quiet" who would "still happily and enjoyably turn my spine into pâté"— life's rich tapestry.
Today, I must rage at the latter category of tech, which is personified by a new Kickstarter called Volant, a set of so-called hybrid headphones that promises groundbreaking innovation.
He was bigotry personified, speaking plainly enough that anyone even slightly inclined to do so could identify and condemn his ideas as wrong, unfair, unconstitutional, intolerant, and just plain mean.
These medical heroes personified that persistence and belief in their ability to help others through what were considered unorthodox methods or theories could ultimately lead to better outcomes for patients.
It is his manner — his demeanor as personified by his incessant tweets and his speeches to audiences drawn entirely from the 35 percent of the population whose adulation he loves.
Are they simply joy personified in a tinkling little sound that comes from a ball, one that can be attached to anything from reindeer to the paws of unsuspecting kittens?
Speaking of Mr. Villaraigosa, ever since 2005, when he was elected as the first Latino mayor of Los Angeles in modern history, he has personified Latino political power in California.
And I draw strength from the fact that I'm not fighting for or against a political party; I'm fighting hatred itself, as personified by the man who occupies the presidency.
As Sora, you've already finished the big journey, fought the big bad Xehanort, and used your magical Keyblade to save the world from the personified anti-life of the Heartless.
" Scheff, who is personified by Steve Carrell in the film, also commended Chalamet's performance, saying, "There's not a moment in the film where you can't tell that Nic is in pain.
So we're really just watching a normal TV show, but she's a robot, and everyone knows she's a robot, so it's like we the viewers are personified by Jimmi Simpson's character.
Junior guard Kendrick Nunn personified the inconsistency when he scored eight points in a 74-47 loss to Indiana on Thursday but went off for 220 in Sunday's win over Minnesota.
Now its founder, Vijay Mallya, who inherited a booze empire and personified the Kingfisher way of life as India's "king of good times", is struggling to appease the airline's irate creditors.
John H. Gutfreund, whose aggressive leadership of Salomon Brothers and extravagant lifestyle personified the meteoric rise and fall of Wall Street moguls in the heady 1980s, died on Wednesday in Manhattan.
His education was guided by a military school drill sergeant who was toughness personified, and his introduction to the adult world was shaped by the well-known character assassin Roy Cohn.
In fact, the race spotlighted growing divisions between establishment Republicans personified by Mr. McConnell and his allies and Trump Republicans, even though it was Mr. Strange who had the president's endorsement.
"I'm sure the time will come when the highest, presidential authority in Russia will not be, as they say, so personified — not so bound up in a single person," he said.
Perhaps it's fitting that "justice," a term often personified as a blindfolded woman carrying a sword and holding a balance, takes over from Merriam-Webster's 2017 word of the year: feminism.
"He had no idea who I was," Boseman said, noting that the encounter had been a couple of years ago, before he'd personified this year's most in-demand new Halloween costume.
Monica, her cheerleader friend, hectors her to keep quiet, and the local media — personified by a buffoonish anchorman composite called The News — focuses on the potential damage to the Romans' season.
Wolves ate livestock as communities were compared to the proverbial sheep in the Bible who had to defend themselves against the rapaciousness and rabidity of the outback as personified by wolves.
After a summer marked by occasional gaffes suggested he might be a decade past his best, Biden personified one of his most winning characteristics -- resilience -- in steadying his front-running campaign.
The work on display, mostly collages, prints, paintings, and zines, span the range from personified phalluses doing random stuff to art brut-inspired portraits of Lana Del Rey and everything in between.
Similarly, for kids, their grasp of reality is not so firm so they are arguably more willing to engage with these personified AIs as if they were really alive in some way.
Despite being held in captivity by a hideous animal ghoul person, Belle decides to harness the human power of empathy and befriends a bunch of personified household objects, like a talking candlestick.
Alongside Etta James, Thornton personified the hard drinking, wild living, sexually liberated mantra of the rock 'n' roll lifestyle and as black women, such a ready embrace of unhindered freedom was revolutionary.
The format also leads to the bad optics that Republicans were trying to avoid: Grassley, who looks and sounds like white male privilege personified, constantly interrupting a woman for somewhat inane reasons.
Through A Seat at the Table , we see carefree Black girl personified through the choreography present in the album's two visually arresting videos, 'Cranes in the Sky' and 'Don't Touch My Hair.
Saying "Amazon, turn on the lights" is, however, not as friendly-sounding as calling for Alexa, a key reason Apple and Microsoft have both personified their voice assistants — Siri and Cortana, respectively.
"We note with concern, shock and dismay the systematic entrenchment of dictatorial tendencies, personified by the president and his cohorts, which have slowly devoured the values of the liberation struggle," they declared.
Between them hangs a painting of Fortune, commissioned from Rubens by the later monarch and personified as a nude woman on an angry sea, her foot balanced precariously on a crystal ball.
What Mr. Hamill called "a great transformation of work" took place, and a Brooklyn that was personified by a William Bendix stereotype (though also home to Norman Mailer and Richard Wright) imploded.
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That relationship — personified by the close bonds of Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt in the 1940s and Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan in the 1980s — is being tested as never before.
"I'm sure the time will come when the highest, presidential authority in Russia will not be, as they say, so personified — not so bound up in a single person," Mr. Putin said.
Set in a Russian village in 1905, it depicts tensions between tradition and assimilation — personified by the concerns of a dairyman with five daughters — in a shtetl imperiled by anti-Jewish violence.
As both authors note, this stands in utter contrast with voting patterns in the United States, where the defensive nativism personified by Donald Trump attracted the support of roughly 80% of white evangelicals.
This mantra was personified Friday during a Marta Jakubowski fashion show at BFC Show Space in London, where model Valeria Garcia strutted down the catwalk with a very unconventional accessory: a breast pump.
But it's worth remembering that this image of Canada, currently personified by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, is a relatively recent construction, largely put forth by Mr. Trudeau's father, former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau.
With swooping scarves, matching leather bags, brown ankle boots, and terrifyingly well-coiffed curls, the two smiling women in the photo look like fall personified or a Pumpkin Spice Latte come to life.
Mr. al-Baghdadi personified that learning experience: He appeared in videos only twice, rarely released audio messages, and set up the group's institutions to minimize the effects of losing leaders or field commanders.
Mann explained in an interview that he sought the actors not only for their cinematic cachet but also because they personified the idea of men who could be both parallel and wildly dissimilar.
The negative scenario, which has been personified by Musk, goes something like this: What we have today is specialized AI, which can accomplish specific tasks as well as, if not better than, humans.
We might not have Dolly Parton's iconic bleached, feathered, and teased hairstyle (or even the budget for it), nor the bedazzled wardrobe that's Blingee personified, nor an entire theme park named after us.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Photographed together in April 1949, Loló Soldevilla (1901–71) and José Gómez Sicre personified the optimism and ambition of Cuban art at the turn of the decade.
Instead of using a personified AI, like the Echo's Alexa or Apple's Siri, Google relies on voice-powered variation of its Google Assistant, the same software that powers its new Allo chat app.
At the same time, they both personified a generation of relatively young politicians attuned to the deep racial, social and economic divisions that have only increased against the backdrop of the Trump presidency.
In Queens, all six candidates are vowing to bring significant change to the law-and-order culture personified by the borough's longtime district attorney, Richard A. Brown, who died in office last month.
He seemed to get his wish in 2000, when Mr. Yeltsin handed the presidency over to a man who shared Solzhenitsyn's nationalist views and personified his ideal of a strong leader: Vladimir Putin.
Paul argues that the newly ascendant left — personified by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez — plays a productive role on labor policy, fiscal policy and climate policy but a self-defeating role on health care policy.
Theon Greyjoy (Alfie Allen), all that stood between the leader of the dead and Bran Stark (Isaac Hempstead Wright), the personified memory of life in Westeros, has been impaled like a cocktail onion.
Mr. Trump represents this dark side of America, its xenophobia in the 1920s and the acute, violent racism personified by the emergence of the Ku Klux Klan in the not too distant past.
He rides a backlash to excess — 'too much freedom seems to change into nothing but too much slavery' — and offers himself as the personified answer to the internal conflicts of the democratic mess.
On the other hand, she is skeptical of what she calls the "tropes of victimization, heroism and celebrity" personified by Caitlyn Jenner posing in a satin corset on the cover of Vanity Fair.
Rachel Severson, a University of Montana child psychologist who has published studies on kids' interactions with AI and intelligent technology, says children think about personified technologies as something in between animate and inanimate.
For if there's a lesson to be learned from this past year, it's that tolerance of intimidation and harassment in the workplace, aided by and personified in those with power, is rapidly fading.
The 78-year-old comedian, who personified the model American family man in the long-running hit sitcom "The Cosby Show," has acknowledged marital infidelity but denied engaging in any non-consensual sexual behavior.
Rich Moore: We wanted it to feel like a personified internet, which meant we wanted to use websites everybody knows, but make them feel as if they could be places you could walk into.
The NCRI, led by Maryam Rajavi, herself a Muslim women despising the Iranian regime's fundamentalist nature, enjoys strong bipartisan and apolitical support across the globe, as personified by numerous senior U.S. and European politicians.
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In the Middle Ages, the spread of Christianity throughout Europe saw the Siren morph from a bird-woman into a fish-bodied being, who personified the dangers of both the sea and female sexuality.
For one thing, it gives rise to celebrity populists, personified by Mr. Trump, whose inability to engage patiently or intelligently with policy issues makes it possible to sustain the fantasy that governing is simple.
I left the first ever Cheetos fashion show covered in orange glitter, wearing bright red flame eyeshadow, and carrying a bag full of Flamin' Hots, looking vaguely like a Guy Fieri flame shirt personified.
And can I suggest that Commander Lawrence, with this barely restrained contempt for women and love of offbeat pop music choices, is the show itself personified as an award-winning and beloved character actor?
Ms. Merriman explained to the group how Allah, who gave himself the name of God in Islam, preached that men were the creators of their own futures, and that black men were God personified.
Think of "Iron Man," another Hollywood gold-mine series personified by its star, Robert Downey Jr. Think of "Black Panther," the box-office superhero smash that shattered big screen racial barriers in the process.
The large-scale drawings of artists' hands (in Haendel's words a "portrait of an artist, by another artist, as an uncanny personified appendage") seem like foreseeable choices for slightly alternative versions of classic portraiture.
Standing on the shoulders of such icons as Janet Jackson and Grace Jones—the latter of whom joins her for the Pride Island celebration, at Pier 97, June 29-30—Taylor is magnificence personified.
These girls are their decade personified, multifaceted and difficult, but then so is Garrett, with his troubled past, his acid-fueled musings, his ambient lust — all woven together effortlessly, without excessive mysticism or nostalgia.
The art of avoidance is mystically personified in Magdalena, a bartender from Lithuania who has an ability to read the terrible information about people on their skin, which inversely makes her long for ignorance.
Inside Out This beloved animated film takes you into the mind of a young adult who is dealing with many emotions, each of which are personified in her "brain" by a brightly colored character.
He even personified it in some ways: a Mormon family man who was personable and self-effacing and spoke about issues in humane language — and who nevertheless remained, even to this day, very, very conservative.
They are united against a common enemy: the liberal, globalist establishment personified by Hillary Clinton and her supposed sponsor, George Soros, who tried to subvert the presidential campaign of both men, as they see it.
Hundreds of other teams in all age groups, some as young as seven years old, came from around the country to feed the excesses of American youth baseball personified by the Big League Dreams complex.
If my brethren are right, bringing the vampire of collectivism, personified in Cortez, into the light of day should be a good thing because people will see it for what it is and reject it.
Watson, at its core, is simply an artificial intelligence engine and while that's not trivial by any means, neither is it the personified intelligence that their TV commercials would have the less technically savvy believe.
The dominant political force in this country is fueled by its dedication to patriarchy, its resentment of the young, and its intense fear of demographic change, personified by immigrants in general and refugees in particular.
Moreover, he has alienated and confused America's allies, while showing affinity for enemies personified in Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un. He wants churches to become partisan organizations, threatening the separation of church and state.
If you spend just one evening with Jones, whether in a restaurant, or watching her hula hoop topless on stage at a festival, it quickly becomes clear that she is a lust for life personified.
Before "Jimbo," tennis stars had been mild-mannered crooners such as Rod Laver, Ken Rosewall, John Newcombe and Stan Smith, who with their wood rackets and white clothes personified the sport's longstanding culture of civility.
The grim reaper has taken up permanent residence here, and is emblematized by a looming guillotine and personified by the guards, the dandified warden and the corpses that are hauled off like sacks of garbage.
For the news business, this is the way it has to be: Its main product, after all, is integrity, which, in the case of the networks, is personified by those who sit behind the desk.
"I'm sure the time will come when the highest, presidential authority in Russia will not be, as they say, so personified — not so bound up in a single person," Putin said, according to the Times.
Books of The Times As a young man in Paris, Gaspard-Félix Tournachon (1820-1910), better known as Nadar, had blue eyes and red hair, was poor but threw fantastical parties and was impudence personified.
The aggressive response of the security forces — and the government's deflection of blame for any role in it — personified the frustration that the Iraqi government was both corrupt and wholly indifferent to its citizens' demands.
That's perfectly personified by the FCC's $350 million broadband availability map, which users routinely discover not only hallucinates both ISP availability and speeds, but fails to even mention US consumers' biggest broadband pet peeve: price.
One of Salmon's key premises is that the world is in the throes of a backlash — personified by Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders, Jeremy Corbyn, and Brexit — against the Davos-ified global elite that Clinton personifies.
But to always be a good girl is to resign oneself to being the personified equivalent of a vanilla cupcake with a swirl of white frosting on a sparkling plate: perfectly fine, but not very interesting.
He was almost murdered as a baby and then lives out much of his life as an unpaid socially isolated bell ringer in a cathedral with a crazed religious dude as his boss, befriending personified gargoyles.
The former path was personified by Paul Manafort, who was brought in to professionalize the campaign in March, and the latter by former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski, who clashed with Manafort and eventually was forced out.
The 78-year-old comedian, who personified the model American family man in his long-running hit sitcom "The Cosby Show," has denied engaging in any non-consensual sexual behavior, though he has acknowledged marital infidelity.
The back and forth between the establishment GOP and the populist insurgent wing of the party is perhaps best personified by the relationship between White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon and Chief of Staff Reince Priebus.
We see this type of trauma personified by one of the primary villains, Zuko, who spends most of season one chasing the avatar in order to "regain his honor" after being banished by his own father.
The statement is a play on the Sioux legend of personified peyote, which birthed a plethora of misinformed hippie legends that peyote speaks to those under its influence or that it finds you in the desert.
Dutch illustrator Eva Stalinski's personified veggies and pastel naked ladies are a little like visual Prozac: It's hard not to smile at the sight of a grumpy pumpkin or a grinning spray bottle of cleaning solution.
Commissioned to paint Hercules' labors for Philip IV's Buen Retiro Palace, Zurbarán depicted the superhero as a tightly wound package of muscle, with little of the individuality Titian afforded to Venus, or Rubens to personified Fortune.
On the other hand, a progressive wing in the Democratic Party, personified by figures like Bernie Sanders, Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, and Elizabeth Warren, has served to resist corporate investment in core services like healthcare and education.
Trump wants to end our America as we know it — a welcoming, shining city on a hill that immigrants see as an example to the world where human dignity, freedom and liberty are personified every day.
That's personified by next-door neighbor Audrey (Kristen Wiig), who railroads the parents at her kid's school into attending brunches at her spacious home, where the children perform "African" dances before a mudslide carries everything away.
This contradiction is the motif of the moment — personified by the new French president, Emmanuel Macron, whose résumé made him a darling of the elites but who rode a wave of anti-establishment enthusiasm to power.
The British state was personified by Prince Charles, who would lose his entitlement to the throne, and hence his future status as ceremonial head of the Church of England, if he were to become a Catholic.
For example, my tribe has several gods that are personified animals — my favorite being Mica, the coyote god who is a friend to the trickster spider god Iktomi, and is equally as much of a trickster.
Today, Denberg (known as "LB" to her friends) is 43 and currently on a "Nostalgia Personified" tour with former All That co-star Danny Tamberelli, doing interactive live shows at various bars and breweries around California.
And billions of us did, posting status updates, photos and videos on the social network and flocking to other services like Twitter, where I post regular messages about my mood, personified in photos of my dog.
Thanks to the display at the Transit Museum, as well as our abiding love of personified cats, Etti-Cat lives on as a retro meme, helped along by posts like Jen Carlson's last year on Gothamist.
That night, Beyoncé was the "twice as good" speech personified; the speech black parents give their children preparing them for a lifetime of working twice as hard to get half as much as their white counterparts.
When Jim Rosenquist returned to the Rose in the fall of 2011, he exemplified and personified the ability of art to transcend challenging circumstances and to stand as an emblem of the infinite potential of human creativity.
A coloratura soprano who personified the pert appeal of a 1950s ingénue, she appeared on Broadway in only a handful of shows, but twice she followed Miss Martin in a Tony-winning musical by Rodgers and Hammerstein.
It oozed from his every pores: His post-sex tousled waves, the pubic hair he wouldn't hide while wearing ass-less chaps, perfectly personified the lyrics of his music, sung in sensual whispers and orgasm-fueled falsettos.
Blaming everything but guns But the forces in politics and society pressing toward the usual inertia remain strong, personified by LaPierre's speech and other remarks by officials in the NRA, which wields significant influence in Republican politics.
The first twist is that Abbi didn't even realize this was all for a friendiversary; Ilana, being enthusiasm personified, would probably do something like this on a Tuesday if she had the time and motivation to do it.
Hogarth shows personified figures of "Honour" and "Honesty" being thrashed by "Self-Interest" and "Villainy"; a merry-go-round of corruption reflects the scale of the disaster as a priest, a prostitute and a nobleman all ride together.
It's a period in my life where I felt bombarded by lots of messy images, and I liked to have things that were clean and feminine, and she was just so fresh and personified the look I loved.
Directed by Gerard McMurray (who lived through the government's neglectful response to Hurricane Katrina), "The First Purge" is firmly committed to the power of resistance, personified by a small band of locals who fight to protect their community.
"I have no doubt that the day will come when the supreme, presidential power in Russia will not be so personified, if I may say so, that it will not be connected to a certain individual," Putin said.
He announced his presence, via a personified avatar, to tell us something that we already knew (or that should have been obvious in the first place) and then proudly offered us little in the way of actual help.
Sixty-four Democrats were elected last year — the most ideologically and culturally diverse class in history — and since coming to Washington in January, the freshmen have personified the two poles of a divided caucus in the impeachment debate.
And these days many right-wing voters are leaning toward the extreme right or the so-called hard right — the latter being personified by Mr. Fillon, who is well liked, for example, among Catholics hostile to gay marriage.
They come pre-personified and ready for us to start that human-computer relationship, just like HAL 9000 or Her: there's Siri in our iPhones, Alexa in Amazon's Echo and there's even Facebook Messenger's PSL (Pumpkin Spice Latte) Bot.
In a modern day Russian analogue to Louis XIV's famous statement, "l'etat, c'est moi," Russia's president and his cronies are convinced that everything in Russia must be subordinated to the state — and that the state is personified by Putin.
The latest of these tracks arrived on Tuesday in the form of "PEACH FUZZ" and "GELATO" (listen below), and let's be honest, they sound like summer personified: of crushing hard in the sunshine, perspiring in the golden hour heat.
Silence, as he is called, is a hired gun and potential liberator; the über-villain is a bounty hunter gleefully personified by Klaus Kinski camping it up beneath a priest's flat-brimmed saturno hat and a blond Beatle wig.
On the Russian side, Aleksandra Revenko is the most striking performer as she uses her hard stare to play a pitiless lover or comically snap to life as a personified bot advertising a beauty product to a gullible woman.
No Country for Old Men succeeds not because it translates every one of Sheriff Ed Tom Bell's speeches to the screen, but because it gets the spirit of the speeches and the ominous lumbering of evil personified just right.
If the setup, and Max Hunter's clinical direction, suggests an insufferable reality-show pilot — or a millennial live-action version of the personified emotions in Pixar's "Inside Out" — Mr. Corbeil labors to reveal the characters' humanity in his script.
Perhaps, taking advice from the artists, the work they created and continue to create is a better way to understand the world as they experienced it, as it both personified and defied their era and expectations around their gender.
LONDON (Reuters) - Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair on Wednesday urged moderates in the opposition Labour Party to grab back control from outgoing leader Jeremy Corbyn whom he said personified a brand of "quasi-revolutionary socialism" that had failed.
Our failure to move on is initially personified by ex-President Bill Pullman who, bearded and visibly unwell, is haunted by premonitions of an alien apocalypse and, in the tradition of classic science fiction, ignored by a complacent populace.
Cosby, who personified the model American family man in his television hit "The Cosby Show," asked earlier this year for the charges to be dismissed, arguing that prosecutors had violated terms under which he gave a deposition in the civil lawsuit.
Amid a flustered showing by the defense team, featuring Bundy acting as his own temperamental co-counsel, Chi Omega member Nita Neary strides in, stone-faced vengeance personified, to identify Bundy as the man who attacked five of her sorority sisters.
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To get around that, director Mike Flanagan has personified the voices of Gerald (Bob Greenwood) and Jessie herself, making them appear to her as people in the room, almost like Devil Kronk and Angel Kronk in The Emperor's New Groove.
And of course, British politics is also now dominated by an "old boys' network": the cliques of Etonions and Bullingdon club members, personified by the prime minister, David Cameron, the chancellor, George Osborne—and indeed London's outgoing mayor, Boris Johnson.
It's possible Twin Peaks is attempting to prove Richard is toxic masculinity personified, but, the fact even Sylvia's estranged husband Benjamin Horne (Richard Beymer) refuses to show any care for how she's feeling after such a trauma demonstrates something far darker.
It is also focused on a global framework—personified by the "hero NGO" or Bien-Aimé's CATW—that detractors call the "rescue industry," an unlikely alliance between anti-prostitution feminists and the religious right forged to fight the commercial sex industry.
J.R. Smith Has Never Mattered More As someone who personified Cleveland's season-long inconsistency heading into the trade deadline, it was good to see J.R. Smith look like his unaffected, delirious self right after the Cavs completely changed their roster.
As played, though, there's scant subtlety in the juxtaposition of those scenes, or in the movie's most relevant plot: King leading a revolt by female players against the stodgy tennis establishment, personified by Jack Kramer (Bill Pullman), over unequal pay.
In modern times it is personified by the fictional Vietnam War veteran John Rambo, a pop icon who in the 1982 film "First Blood" is mistreated by a small-town sheriff and seeks revenge, waging war against the police force.
While this claim has been thoroughly debunked, the most essential part of his argument — that more money flowing to defense contractors will create significant numbers of new jobs — is considered truth personified by many in the defense industry, especially Marillyn Hewson.
As war clouds gathered over Europe, he prominently supported the America First movement that opposed United States intervention in World War II. He had led the Olympic committee since 1952 and personified the Old World cluelessness that troubled the young athletes.
If the drama can be said to have main characters, they are the cardigan-clad factory boss, Andrew Rodman (Larry Bull), and his restless wife, Julie (Janie Brookshire): he, midlife mildness personified; she, beautiful, bored and in search of adventure.
Though Yanukovych personified the corruption, cronyism and oligarchical capitalism rampant in Ukraine, he had previously promoted the accord, which many Ukrainians, particularly in the country's center and west, anticipated as a pathway to a better life and communion with the West.
That's why, in so many profiles over the years, Ms. Spade — or her brand, which she personified — was put in the same cultural bucket as everyone from Dorothy Parker and Nora Ephron to the fictional heroines Nora Charles and Holly Golightly.
The acting omission feels even more egregious when considered in the context of Parasite's character-driven story, and how the cast personified the film's tale of inequality, morality, and fighting against a social and economic system that's rigged against you.
The vast canon of acoustic covers of "Wonderwall" has finally found its star—and no, it's definitely not that cargo shorts-wearing dude named Mark who always, somehow, manifests an acoustic guitar and is basically the "anyway, here's 'Wonderwall'" meme personified.
LONDON, Dec 18 (Reuters) - Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair on Wednesday urged moderates in the opposition Labour Party to grab back control from outgoing leader Jeremy Corbyn whom he said personified a brand of "quasi-revolutionary socialism" that had failed.
Whether the marriage of Polish hip-hop and grime will flourish into a lasting genre is yet to be seen, but the foundations are being laid by some very hard working, passionate and technically dexterous MCs—the best of Polish identity, personified.
Much of the discussion centered around a think piece called "Fandom is Broken" by movie critic Devin Faraci, which conflated much of the above into the notion of an overly entitled fan culture that could be personified by Misery's antagonist Annie Wilkes.
As someone who struggled with eating disorders in the past, it was scary how realistic FEED personified the voice of an ED — and the very real way in which the film showed that it doesn't just disappear the moment one chooses recovery.
The elderly and kids are really the guinea pigs for voice computing and personified AI. Elderly people have the issue often of being alone a lot, so they are the ones that might be more likely to turn to chitchat with Alexa.
The Atlético way was personified before halftime, when Griezmann lost the ball on the halfway line, and his only instinct was to run back 40 yards and try to take the ball from Isco, the Real player who had stolen it from him.
The divide was exacerbated by squabbling over policy during the euro zone financial crisis, with Germany - personified by hardline Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble - imposing its vision of strict fiscal discipline on the bloc while France grumbled about a lack of vision and solidarity.
One notable woodcut is that of Orion: usually shown as a hunter, the figure in Ratdolt's text is a knight in armor, clutching a club in one hand and a personified shield in the other — a valiant guide to the heavens indeed.
" In 2015, Leibovich wrote, Trump is "impolite company personified," a man who has called undocumented immigrants rapists, claimed Fox News debate moderator Megyn Kelly asked him difficult questions because of her period and declared Karl Rove to be "a totally incompetent jerk.
Using a method that Burke would have endorsed — one that Markle will (hopefully!) continue to embody, and that Obama personified in her exchange with the Queen — Washington took the best from the past and melded it with the needs of the present.
" One man personified this outlook more than perhaps anyone else: Edward Lansdale, the larger-than-life intelligence operative of America's Cold War who is the subject of Max Boot's judicious and absorbing, if not fully convincing, new book, "The Road Not Taken.
One can argue with the choices — the "limits" argument might have been better served if personified by the more profound Aldo Leopold or Rachel Carson — but not with the results of his historical research, which provides one charming (and telling) anecdote after another.
To quote from a 2002 profile I wrote when I was a reporter for The Washington Post, Gillespie personified a bipartisan culture shift in Washington, in which influence-peddlers don't have to limit themselves to one, two or even three high-profile roles.
Did we squarely enter a fourth, with the rise of Donald Trump and Me Too — the grip of the patriarchy personified and the rallying against it, both of which exposed how much more we had to learn from Kimberlé Crenshaw's lessons of intersectionality?
In keeping with the long and problematic tradition of the white savior, the very first white person Rao introduces us to is kindness personified — even her teeth are "dazzling, pearls, the most luminescent pearls" as if made by an oyster in love.
On the one hand, socialism really did come in for a lambasting in Trump's address — a theme personified by the appearance of special guest Juan Guaidó, the young Venezuelan opposition leader/president-in-exile who challenged Nicolás Maduro, the country's socialist dictator.
That's his insouciant croon ringing out on the chorus of Farruko's hit "Krippy Kush," from last August, and there he is again sounding like a personified smirk on "I Like It," one of the best songs from Cardi B's recent debut album.
Susan Anspach, the radiant and rebellious actress who personified the 260s-into-the-'22009s counterculture in films like "Five Easy Pieces" and "Blume in Love," as well as in the stage musical "Hair," died on Monday at her home in Los Angeles.
Firstly, in the shape of "Da Funk" Daft Punk showcased their inherent gift for fusing dancefloor swagger with a metallic crunch—something that would come to define the French electronic scene that followed them, best personified perhaps in the shape of Justice.
The disconnect between the way Lara was raised — one in a bunch of kids in a working class household — and the way she lives now (commuting via helicopter) is personified in her two sons, whom she occasionally looks on with a smidge of horror.
With the iPhone 24S came three features that were arguably more monumental than anything else we've seen in smartphones: iCloud on iOS 5; Siri, Apple's personified artificial intelligence; and much better camera capabilities, including an eight-megapixel rear camera and 1080p HD video capturing.
Hodgman personified the buttoned-down nature of the Windows PC industry and user—as well as every issue the pre-Windows 10 PC had—while Long was the cool Mac, impervious to Windows viruses and honestly concerned for the well-being of his beleaguered friend.
The move came a week after the 78-year-old Cosby, who personified the model family man in his hit 1980s television series "The Cosby Show," was charged in Pennsylvania with sexually assaulting a woman after plying her with drugs and alcohol in 2004.
Then, it was Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson Clinton3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Buckingham Palace: Any suggestion Prince Andrew was involved in Epstein scandal 'abhorrent' The magic of majority rule in elections MORE, who personified the Davos globalization agenda.
But as the tumultuous Republican race came to New York ahead of its presidential primaries on Tuesday, Mr. Trump's pugnacious style and often divisive messages brought back memories of the politician who, in his day, similarly personified New York City's sometimes assertive, sometimes obstreperous id.
But in 2006, a series of articles revealed that JT LeRoy wasn't just a pen name for a woman named Laura Albert; he was actually personified in public by Albert's sister-in-law, who wore a very obvious disguise while appearing as JT LeRoy.
At one time they personified their places of business and became as well known as their restaurants, especially if they were as revered as Sirio Maccioni (Le Cirque), Joe Baum (the Forum of the Twelve Caesars, the Four Seasons) and George Lang (Café des Artistes).
We know now that the sky is an endless conveyor belt with cosmic riffraff shuffling debris from planet to planet, even star to star, as personified by Oumuamua, the wandering comet from outside our solar system that cruised blithely through the planets last winter.
Like Palace, Flood's offers creative comfort food like juicy burgers and pancetta toast with apple butter, as well as a laid-back environment personified by several unofficial and irreverent mascots from the minds of the Atlanta-based design and consulting group Office of Brothers, Inc.
If traditional Southeast Asian eateries are personified in the sombre silhouette of the late Thai king, the Lucky Bee is the spirited progeny of Nicki Minaj (with a penchant for pink and bold prints) and Grace Jones (to whom the bathroom décor pays assiduous homage).
This is perhaps best personified by US Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin, who cancelled his appearance at a Saudi investment conference dubbed "Davos in the Desert" last week — but is still going to meet with Saudi officials about the economic issues, including upcoming Iran sanctions.
It is a characteristically clever piece of direction from Ridley Scott, and forces the viewer to contrast the gentle beauty of nature, love and marriage, as represented by the pink petals, with the insatiable brutality of the human condition, as personified by the maddened crowd.
The activity for the group date was explained by beloved comedy actors, and couple goals personified, Nick Offerman and Megan Mullally, who have been together for a whopping 18 years and who are very vocal about the intimate side of their relationship (Summer of 69, anyone?).
The SPLC refers to them as an "extremist sector within the Hebrew Israelite movement whose adherents believe that Jews are devilish impostors and who openly condemn whites as evil personified, deserving only death or slavery," and also have a history of sexist and anti-LGBTQ remarks.
"We note, with concern, shock and dismay, the systematic entrenchment of dictatorial tendencies, personified by the president and his cohorts, which have slowly devoured the values of the liberation struggle," the group's statement said after dozens of veterans' representatives from around the country met on Thursday.
The decline in support for the A.N.C. was especially sharp in the nation's eight major cities, where a growing number of black, middle-class voters turned against the politics of patronage personified by Mr. Zuma and increasingly resisted the A.N.C.'s emotive appeals to its heroic past.
The debate ended with a "lightning round" in which Ms. Kramer asked the candidates to answer briefly — "short answers, we're good at that," Mr. Cuomo interjected — what they would do if they won the lottery; their favorite kind of sausage; and what song best personified their campaign.
The no-conscience early-aughts gunslingers personified by Kobe and Iverson and Vince Carter and lesser figures like Michael Redd, Jason Richardson, Joe Johnson, and that masked malcontent Rip Hamilton were very slowly being shoved to the periphery by the time Mayo stepped into the league.
To these people, Trump personified everything they aspired to, and many believed that a version of his life — or at least the opportunity to enjoy many of the things he valued — was a realistic possibility, if only they had the knowledge or training and a chance to prove themselves.
"We note, with concern, shock and dismay, the systematic entrenchment of dictatorial tendencies, personified by the President and his cohorts, which have slowly devoured the values of the liberation struggle," the veterans added in the statement issued after a seven-hour meeting of its leaders on Thursday evening.
In this case, the monster is toxic masculinity, personified by the abusive, sexist, and jealous rapist Perry Wright (Alexander Skarsgard); the happily ever after is our five indomitable lead women sipping white wine on the impossibly beautiful Monterey, California beach with their happy children, finally free of Perry's malevolence.
At the time, Democrats and Republicans alike knew they needed to respond to the worst excesses of Washington lobbying, personified by Jack Abramoff, a lobbyist who showered members of Congress with bribes, lavish dinners, and travel to curry influence in Capitol Hill in the late '207s and early 20073s.
We in the creative community, for our part, suddenly find ourselves living in a nation personified by a man of staggering crassness, who in the pursuit of power has thoroughly polluted the all-but-lost ideal of an informed electorate, trafficking in the crudest of stereotypes, epithets and presumptions.
The second category is personified by little-known aides like Vince Haley and Ross Worthington, the speechwriters who have assembled the State of the Union speech Mr. Trump will deliver Tuesday night with its theme of the "Great American Comeback," and will give the president all the credit.
Trump has also backed such an approach, with his constant lying about levels of voter fraud in the US. This is the paradox of Jeff Sessions: He personified Trumpism in many ways, and did a good job turning Trump's campaign and Twitter rambles into real policy as attorney general.
Mr. Esteves was released in December from a communal cell in one of Brazil's most notorious prisons, the giant Bangu complex in Rio de Janeiro, but the Supreme Court of Brazil has imposed house arrest on him and prohibited him from taking any management role in the bank he personified.
This is a particularly extreme version of the "unitary executive" doctrine that conservative legal scholars sometimes appeal to (especially when there's a Republican president), drawing on the notion that the executive branch of government — including the federal police agencies and federal prosecutors — are a single entity personified by the president.
John Lydon — then known as Johnny Rotten, the lead singer of the British band the Sex Pistols — did not just espouse anarchy, he personified it, gyrating onstage like a broken marionette as he screeched against the pillars of polite society, while a hailstorm of spit rained in from the audience.
This poem is a sort of shadow ekphrastic, one that describes a painting at the moment it is burned, in order to freeze us in Leda's eternal triple violation: by the swan god, by personified fire and by the terrible desire of the soldier, which can be consummated only by destruction.
" Their proximity conflates Shkreli's naked greed (like Trump's, far more blatant and boorish than the financial sector, as personified by Blankfein, can countenance) with the floridly violent fantasies (à la Carpenter and Myers) that Trump indulges when he speaks of bringing back waterboarding and "a hell of a lot worse.
Starting with an incident in 2014, when his eldest daughter forced a Korean Air flight to turn around after she had been served macadamia nuts in a packet rather than a bowl, the Chos have personified the entitlement which many South Koreans detect in the conduct of those who control the chaebol (conglomerates).
However much fun it might be to watch Captain America save the world for the umpteenth time, the most basic thrill of these movies is the idea that anyone can become a superhero (an ethos that Spider-Man has always personified) and "Into the Spider-Verse" stretches that idea to hilarious new dimensions.
In the first room of the show, which showcases images of playful and personified skyscrapers, four versions of the print "Pivotage Difficile" ("Difficult Steering," 1947) installed side-by-side show dramatic differences from one version to the next, with a fuzzy pillar gradually sprouting alongside the crystalline tower on the image's right side.
"Pornhub's previous guest directors include rappers Brooke Candy and Young MA. Read more: Former Disney kid Bella Thorne directs film for PornhubSpeaking about the collaboration with Thorne, Price said: "Bella's creativity and imagination [are] personified through the course of the film, as she takes viewers on a journey of passion and desire.
He refers to a 2012 anthology on the same subject, "Black Cool: One Thousand Streams of Blackness," published four years after Ebony magazine released a series of covers about men who personified it, including Barack Obama and Muhammad Ali, Billy Dee Williams and Denzel Washington, Prince and Marvin Gaye and Jay-Z.
Since June, he has been ushering people to inconspicuous-looking buildings like this one all over the East Village and the Lower East Side to trace the rise and fall of the Manhattan indie-rock scene of the 2122s and 2000s, personified by bands like LCD Soundsystem and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs.
"He personified perfection for a generation of chefs," the three-star chef Pierre Gagnaire told The New York Times in 22006, shortly before Mr. Robuchon came out of retirement to start a new chapter with his casual atelier restaurants, which extended his reach to cities around the world, from New York to Shanghai.
Having served with both officers for the past 20 years, I know that they personified all that is good and decent and honorable about the American military with genuineness of their humility, their uncompromising integrity, their willingness to sacrifice all for a worthy cause, and the pride they had in their soldiers.
Along with Diane di Prima, Anne Waldman and several others, Ms. Kyger made her mark not only as a writer, but also as a member of the male-dominated post-World War II cultural movement personified by William S. Burroughs, Lucien Carr, Neal Cassady, Allen Ginsberg, Herbert Huncke, Gary Snyder and Jack Kerouac.
The fact that many of these cure-alls were simply nostrums may be obvious to us today: the trade card advertising Cas-car-ria, notably, features five demons symbolizing just a few of the ailments the tonic — personified as a dog — purported to treat: liver complaints, kidney diseases, rheumatism, debility, and even nervousness.
I admit, I loved all that she personified—the very thought of a black woman president paralyzes me with joy still—but had trouble overlooking her terms as San Francisco district attorney and state AG, where she was viewed as too moderate on criminal justice reform at a time when it was deeply needed.
A 61-win team that aspires to dethrone the Golden State Warriors needs more than a 31-year-old who will never make an All-Star team, once personified the exact type of player analytically-savvy organizations (like the Spurs) frowned upon, and whose former teams all seemed to gel and prosper after he was traded away.
"I thought about what I wanted to say to people in this moment as I started a second term and I wanted to make very clear that we remain committed to addressing income inequality and creating a fairer city and no one personified that better than Bernie Sanders," Mr. de Blasio said in a news conference on Thursday.
In interviews this week with several Iowa lawyers and politicians who know Mr. Whitaker, an image emerged of a respected, competent and sharply conservative lawyer with two distinct personas: a relentless and occasionally abrasive lawyer who fought for his clients and a genial politician who personified "Iowa nice" and could make an instant connection with a stranger.
Ms Vestager and Ms Goulard will make a strong team developing a distinctive European way of managing new technology and finding a balance between open markets and interventionist industrial strategy in responding to new industrial giants from China and Silicon Valley (Ms Vestager's liberal instincts may collide with the activist mood, personified by Ms Goulard, in Paris and Berlin).
And unlike the 2016 Republican debates, which were entertaining and watchable but also petty and personal, some of the most fiery moments were also on substantive issues, like the role of money in politics (personified by Bloomberg's presence on the stage), and some candidates' records on immigration (which prompted a heated exchange between Klobuchar and Buttigieg).
Sheila Jackson LeeSheila Jackson LeeLawmakers honor JFK on 56th anniversary of his death Yovanovitch impeachment testimony gives burst of momentum to Democrats Live coverage: Ex-Ukraine ambassador testifies in public impeachment hearing MORE (D-Texas) said Kennedy "personified the pioneering, trailblazing, independent, courageous, and can-do spirit for which America is justly celebrated around the world," while Rep.
Onstage, on television, and on the big screen, Close has frolicked in comedy and risen in tragedy, she has personified social commentary and illustrated the ever-shifting cultural landscape through playing mothers and wives, mistresses and queens (Danish and French varieties!), a butler, a CEO, a vice president, the first lady, and commander of the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Nova Corps.
Still, between Amazon's voice-controlled assistant Alexa and the interface-free Dash buttons, it's clear Amazon still firmly believes in the reality of what some might see as an e-commerce fever dream; maybe someday we'll all just shop by shouting commands at a personified AI or by pushing tiny plastic buy dongles that have infested every corner of our homes.
Ms Vestager and Ms Goulard want to use their clout to develop a distinctively European way of managing new technology and finding a balance between open markets and interventionist industrial strategy in responding to new industrial giants from China and Silicon Valley (tough Ms Vestager's liberal instincts may collide with the activist mood, personified by Ms Goulard, in Paris and Berlin).
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To me the scene was personified by young DJ collectives like Teens Of Thailand, Silvelink, Faggatronix, Cleft Palettes, and Str8 Necklin who moved away from the "Ferry Corsten in a white linen shirt" clichés of dance music at that time and presented an eclectic, anarchic take on club selecting, bumping grime, 8-Bit, Baltimore, house, and crunk tunes from beneath the brims of their fitted caps.
The moment of political peril is exposing the deepest fault line in the new era of Republican control in Washington — the unhealed wound between Trump loyalists and the GOP establishment personified by Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.), which dates back to last year's presidential race.

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