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One particularly famous person in this age bracket personifies this.
Jeremy Fish personifies the resilience of San Francisco's artistic communities.
Rubio personifies why so many people distrust politics and politicians.
It personifies a movement, a generation, an era in history.
She personifies deceitful politics, special interest money, and conflicts of interest.
Milo Yiannopoulous personifies the meaning of the term "clickbait" in 22019.
Schaeuble personifies the fiscal discipline and financial stability that many Germans crave.
Sessions personifies the rule that no good deed goes unpunished in Washington.
He's laid-back and likable, and really personifies our Texas lifestyle brand.
"He personifies a positive image for the agency," read a 2010 review.
He personifies Silicon Valley's relentless push toward technology capable of changing the world.
Mr Vorobyov personifies the imbricated business and political networks that Mr Putin oversees.
Pence personifies misguided ultra-conservative approaches in a low-key, non-bombastic way.
The other party nominated someone who personifies the failed status quo in Washington.
Mr. Broidy, 26, in some ways personifies this new breed of Trump insider.
Casual racism aside, Bennett is an entertainer who personifies MMA at its most absurd.
He personifies a typical modern protagonist—a normal representative of Russian contemporary state mafia.
"Tonight's game personifies exactly what the season is like," Mets Manager Terry Collins said.
"Tonight's game personifies exactly what the season is like," Mets manager Terry Collins said.
Daly personifies a familiar figure: the Gamergate warrior, the social-media men's-rights troll.
But her search also personifies this much broader phenomenon brought on by DNA testing.
"The Democratic Party in California has moved to the left, and he personifies those values."
VICE: Your character in Lemon personifies that Hollywood stereotype of the pompous self-indulgent actor.
Stan's boss, Matt (James Van Der Beek), personifies the age's conspicuous consumption and velociraptor aggression.
"She personifies duty, she is a patriot and a servant of our country," said one.
And is the leftward lurch that she personifies the best and safest bet for 2020?
Jaimi personifies the power of an affordable home to improve health, strengthen education and increase opportunity.
He personifies rational thought at a time when rational thought stands diametrically opposed to needless cruelty.
Although Mr. Rapp personifies Brad's repression, Mr. Brooks looks effervescent and playful during their video chats.
Others are less tender: One personifies America as a man punching Barack Obama in the face.
It's from a very specific vineyard, Clisson, and it personifies dry wine is the most electric way.
"Hillary Clinton personifies why the American people have so little confidence in our political leaders," Pence wrote.
Cheney, in fact, personifies strong beliefs on all these issues -- beliefs that deserve serious and vigorous debate.
In the Netherlands it's the rightist Geert Wilders who personifies European unease with large-scale Muslim immigration.
As Ruth, a profoundly lonely expectant mother, Alice Lowe (who also wrote and directed) personifies weaponized gestation.
Ryan personifies the split inside the Republican Party caused by Trump's stunning rise during the past year.
Painted in bright hues of red and aquamarine, the artist personifies the grief and struggle of war.
"To me, Trump personifies what success looks like in this country," he says, but he means it disparagingly.
No one personifies this Faustian pact more starkly than Ms. Zadic, Austria's first minister with a migrant background.
Overall Mr Ban personifies the defect to which the UN is prone: plumping for the lowest common denominator.
Here, he personifies a man who has just collapsed in a lobby from some unseen blow, and left alone.
Above all, Love Story uncovers the mechanisms of cultural hegemony and how the media de-personifies narratives of displacement.
With his working-class background and Mexican-American heritage, Castro personifies the aspirational message needed to mobilize Latino voters.
He symbolizes and personifies the GOP, which at its core, and with very few exceptions, is the Selfish Party.
The setting for Angelis Rebels is based on Albrecht Dürer's famous engraving Melancolia, in which an angel personifies melancholy.
Though consuming ayahuasca in a Mexican jungle might complicate the picture, in many ways George Sarlo personifies the American Dream.
Detroit point guard Reggie Jackson personifies the club's swagger and he doesn't see the missed opportunity as a devastating blow.
McAdams sent me his views on Trump's allure: Trump personifies an approach to leadership that many men find deeply appealing.
President Trump may be corrupt to the core, but in politics he only personifies the Republican corruption that preceded him.
" As his lawyer, William Dow III, has said, "He personifies what people talk about when they speak of second chances.
"His willingness to put in a tremendous amount of effort toward a team goal really personifies Chris," Mr. Hruska said.
He personifies the decade in US politics: Weiner began the 2010s with roaring hope and ended it in total defeat.
The Laslett personifies a Notting Hill that, despite its fashionable reputation, has not been known recently for its quality lodging.
But Ms. Wexton personifies why it is imperative that Virginia Democrats resolve what has become an almost unbearably painful dilemma.
In fact, amid the demagoguery and vulgarity of the presidential race, Trudeau personifies something entirely different: youth, idealism, warmth and hope.
But to many of these Americans, Clinton is far from the solution they seek — and actually personifies the problem they detest.
No one better personifies this morning-in-Britain outlook than the member of Parliament and former mayor of London Boris Johnson.
The peppy 75-year-old personifies an economic development movement designed to transform a generation from poor farmers to industry leaders.
At 84, she personifies the adult child as natural show-off and clown, brimming with curiosity and humor, accentuating the positive.
"Angela Merkel personifies the best Germany we've ever known," said Timothy Garton Ash, a professor of European Studies at Oxford University.
Darius is the kooky mystic who doesn't just smoke weed the way everybody else does on "Atlanta"; he personifies the high.
Her evolving look personifies the insecurities of many women of color, living in a society that values Eurocentric standards of beauty.
He personifies a return to the past when the progressive grassroots might be looking for a new direction for the future.
Mr Colvin, the first mayor with no Italian connection, himself personifies a wider change, at once routine in immigrant communities and poignant.
"Meghan's personal style has an effortless ease which personifies her character, and we are delighted she chose us to represent British design."
Picking just one scene from this absolute banger of a movie was difficult bordering on impossible, but Korg personifies the whimsically mundane.
"This really personifies how important central bank policy is on the market," said Jack Ablin, chief investment officer at BMO Private Bank.
Good answers, she says, are where the candidate picks an animal that they think truly personifies the traits that set them apart.
In the Cordillera a large percentage of people support President Duterte, who many say personifies the image of the direct, honorable cowboy.
Written in plain-spoken prose, the slim volume focuses on a character who in many ways personifies a demographic panic in Japan.
No one personifies the team, which evened the best-of-seven series at 2-2 on Saturday, better than third baseman Alex Bregman.
Leo Komarov, who leads Toronto with 22 goals and 31 points, personifies the offensive struggles with one tally in the last 16 games.
Gavin too is outstanding, and her piece "Mindful Mushroom" (2017) personifies the high fun with mushrooms that is obtainable with their judicious use.
Yet behind the soft-focus India that Mr Modi personifies, the contours of a harder-edged regional power are emerging under his leadership.
But in Myanmar she also personifies the Burmese-Buddhist majority and, as the daughter of a general and independence hero, a rarefied class.
Gerald Green's Incredible Season Doesn't Even Matter No team personifies the NBA's current obsession with the three-point line like the Houston Rockets.
"The person who still best personifies Uber's potential is the person who left Tuesday night," said Bradley Tusk, an Uber investor and adviser.
The President-elect, with his bigotry and braggadocio, personifies nearly everything the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, or LDS, teaches against.
Trump and his supporters have dismissed Hollywood as the "elite" and out of touch with "real" Americans, which is laughable because Trump personifies elitism.
Netanyahu personifies Likud's traditionally hawkish positions on security in matters such as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and foreign policy, with Iran currently the focus.
The new building that has taken its place personifies them -- having risen from the ashes, rebuilt after years of hard work, polished and impressive.
Its steel-and-cement construction, skewed angles, and aggressive stance feel like a deliberate invocation of Brutalist architecture and the raw power it personifies.
Bilquis (Yetide Badaki) personifies the legendary Queen of Sheba and her, ahem, skills have already garnered plenty of attention from fans and critics alike.
His contempt for people that are different is so consuming that he personifies mockery and threatens to make a mockery of the United States.
""This just personifies the lack of effective communication that the airline has had with these families who are from 35 countries around the world.
They fear that the inchoate populism that Mr. Trump personifies, and which Mr. Bannon is attempting to weaponize against incumbents, is on the march.
The Netflix show personifies the awkward, disgusting, and deeply uncomfortable experience of hormone changes that occur during puberty by portraying hormones as monster characters.
Hamas clerics and politicians at the rear dispatching women and teenagers to the Israeli border to precipitate an armed conflict personifies cowardice and selfishness.
Roger Ver, who is known as "Bitcoin Jesus" for his longtime evangelism for the digital currency, personifies the complexity of the Mt. Gox bankruptcy.
It completely personifies who they are as beings and makes a very key point of the film, how beautiful people can still be really ugly.
" That's true -- and Conway certainly personifies Margaret Thatcher's credo, "If you want something said, ask a man, if you want something done, ask a woman.
But whether she's a part of the list or not, Kesha personifies the strength and bravery embodied in all of the people who came forward.
And while Darth Vader may be the most popular character from the franchise, it is really Darth Sidious — Darth Vader's boss — who personifies managerial skill.
She's from the Northeast, but in a lot of ways she personifies what we expect of Texas women: tough and honest and occasionally sharp-tongued.
The reality-show president personifies the petty part of ourselves that pauses before holding the door open when someone rushes to catch the same elevator.
The personality of the Lakers, whether it's Showtime with Magic or Shaq and Kobe, there's always been the flash and glitz that personifies the town.
In terms of the villains, she gets the most character development — meaning she personifies multiple traits of the Evil Husband-Stealing Archetype, rather than just one.
To many, however, Zakharova's sexy persona is less a feminist statement and more a naked attempt at distracting from the newly belligerent Kremlin propaganda she personifies.
Daniela, a 24-year-old Latina staffer at a Washington, D.C. nonprofit with a side hustle at a local farmers market, personifies the student debt crisis.
If they were willing to bend the knee for a man like Trump, who personifies everything they claimed to despise, then they're frauds — all of them.
Maybe more than any other figure on Capitol Hill, Graham personifies his party's spastic, incoherent, humiliating response to Trump across time and its fatally misguided surrender.
Perhaps the most interesting thing about this show is that it personifies anorexia: The illness is actually played by Eva O'Connor, who co-wrote the series.
In pure corporate governance terms, there's logic to splitting Aramco from the ministry, and to part company with Falih, an Aramco lifer who personifies that link.
On November 2, 2018, the franchise will finally give Jean Grey (Sophie Turner) a storyline all to herself as the telekinetic superhero who personifies the Phoenix Force.
What to do when the person who founded a company has done something to bring his creation into disrepute, especially when this individual personifies the company's image?
"I consider [Mike Bloomberg] to be one of these 'rainmakers' —  he personifies the company, even though he's got a lot of people working there," Streicher told Insider.
And she personifies a realistic, down-home, reach-across-the-aisle, let's-get-things-done approach to problem-solving that makes Warren look like a brick wall.
The daughter of the late Anatoly Sobchak, St Petersburg's first democratically elected mayor, who was once Mr Putin's mentor and boss, Ms Sobchak personifies the post-Soviet elite.
"He personifies what's good about the N.B.A. and has been the epitome of everything I believe in basketball and life — and I don't separate the two," he said.
Its current leader, Netanyahu, personifies Likud's traditionally hawkish positions on security in matters such as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and foreign policy, with Iran currently as the focus.
"I think that there's this iconography of Chet Baker that personifies cool," Mr. Hawke said in an interview here during the South by Southwest film festival this month.
Mr. Van Der Beek plays a character named Matt Bromley, the swaggering right-hand man of Donald J. Trump, who personifies the era's embrace of wealth and greed.
Wade will not force me to make a dangerous choice about my health, nor will a man who personifies sexual assault without penalty make me any less safe.
In their minds, Trump personifies that caricature of the US and reinforces it, which is a problem for the US in terms of its global standing and global relations.
Media personifies TV itself — via appearances as Lucille Ball and Marilyn Monroe, just to name a few — and Technical Boy is every techy nerd stereotype thrown into one being.
Second, he is gay and personifies the progress made by the L.G.B.T.Q. movement, but he doesn't do so in a way that feels threatening or transgressive to social conservatives.
The most significant of those is Michael Gove, the justice secretary and a personal friend of Mr. Cameron's, whose decision personifies the fissures at the top of the Conservative Party.
Perez personifies what a Clinton supporter was supposed to look like: a 24-year-old Latina who grew up idolizing the former first lady as a groundbreaking woman in politics.
A Jewish immigrant from Moldova who fled the Soviet Union at the time of its collapse, in the early nineteen-nineties, Feldmann in some ways personifies the country's multiethnic future.
While the film seems to imply that it is Malcolm who personifies genuine integrity, Lee has also observed that Radio Raheem could have behaved differently and avoided his violent fate.
The challenge for Democrats will be to craft an agenda that reflects the real needs of people and families, and to support the candidate that best personifies these ideas and ideals.
Nothing personifies this more clearly than the telecom industry, which has been gobbling up and selling consumer data on an industrial scale for the better part of the last few decades.
The position, with its genial-sounding name, is an unusual hybrid of counselor, educator and cop, and perhaps no other job better personifies America's shifting ideas about schools, policing and safety.
For lots of Russians, Putin personifies a break with the 1990s, when their country, led by a boozy, erratic president, was politically chaotic, economically near collapse and dissed by the West.
And no single figure personifies this New and Old World hybridity more than Sonja Sekula, the Swiss-born poet and painter whose art converts subconscious Surrealist imagery into meticulous formal compositions.
He personifies what Williams sees as an emerging sector of skate culture: young, opportunistic leaders with a desire to influence the world around them, becoming more impactful global citizens in the process.
The United States still personifies mediocrity when it comes to broadband speed, availability, and price, and the biggest ISPs routinely see the lowest customer satisfaction ratings of any industry in the country.
The overall effect is apocalyptic, but instead of fire and fury, HELL personifies the dusty, cold hopelessness that manifests a few days after the blast, once the screams have come and gone.
On the social media site Weibo, users circulated a post that personifies China as a "little brother" whom its citizens are rallying around and willing to defend against the demonstrators' disparaging characterizations.
Mr. Nelson, 76, who was first elected to state office in the Nixon landslide of 1972, personifies the old-fashioned, risk-averse centrist Democrat that so many of today's young progressives detest.
The Venice Biennale, the world's longest-running large-scale survey of contemporary art, looked locally and internationally to find a curator for its next edition — and selected a leader who personifies both.
The space personifies many of our country's incredibly toxic relationships with food, and this contradiction of celebration and guilt makes it hard to enjoy the exhibit without being repeatedly broken out of it.
Rather, he personifies many of the qualities and attitudes that conservatives have desired in a president: a respect for traditional Christian values, a swelling nationalist pride and an aggressive posture toward foreign adversaries.
If there is one individual who personifies Christian support for the indigenous protests, it is the Reverend John Floberg, who is responsible for Episcopal (Anglican) parishes on the North Dakota side of Standing Rock.
American Gods personifies old-world and new-world deities, and she is a manifestation of the legendary Queen of Sheba, who keeps her strength and beauty by routinely consuming men through her nether regions.
A trend that personifies the centrality of emotion in consumer trends is the surprising growth of books over the past decade, especially in the United States, despite an avalanche of predictions to the contrary.
From Washington's perspective, it is the Kremlin that generally personifies evil, a point President Obama made on Thursday in punishing Russia for cyberattacks by directing new sanctions against Moscow and expelling 35 Russian diplomats.
A new short film from environmental organization Conservation International personifies the massive (and massively important) landform, voiced by Golden Globe Award nominee Lee Pace of Guardians of the Galaxy and Halt and Catch Fire fame.
And is a party being remotely realistic — or entirely reckless — to try to sell a candidate who personifies the status quo to an electorate that's clearly hungry for some kind of shock to the system?
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.
Her family personifies a certain kind of weirdness, yet still hews to the normalcy of the nuclear family structure; what other sort of hairstyle should Sharon Osbourne have had in the earliest moments of a new millenium?
Most recently, and in an example that best personifies the way in which the regime regards its return to power, Assad officials have begun callously issuing death certificates for individuals who were tortured to death while in detention.
You can talk a lot about the game's skill system (which personifies your abilities as voices in your head and which borrows from tabletop gaming's "fail forward" design trend) or talk about the overall quality of prose, sure.
But we are looking to enrich and empower our artists to be as successful as possible because we see them essentially as being brand ambassadors for our label and being something that personifies our talents and brands as creatives.
READ: The tropical paradise with a booming economy In 1887 a priest claimed to see the waters of Ganga Talao flowing from the goddess Ganga in a dream -- the same goddess who personifies the holy waters of the Ganges.
A ten-minute track with sparse lyrics, a midsection that collapses in on itself, a sample from a nature documentary anchoring the chaos, and an explosive, feedback-laced coda, it personifies the ambition that was always running through Jawbreaker.
But it's more than just his floppy brown hair and tendency to say "I'm kidding" that has critics and high schoolers taking note; it's the way he seamlessly personifies the two roles that were basically written for him to play.
To many here, Mr. Scalfari personifies an impressionistic style of Italian journalism, prevalent in its coverage of the Vatican, politics and much else, in which the gist is more important than the verbatim, and the spirit greater than the letter.
Bret: Pelosi personifies the Democratic Party a lot of people love to hate: wealthy coastal liberals who have been in office forever and cannot imagine why anyone who voted for Trump did so for reasons other than bigotry or imbecility.
We spoke to Zac -- the Democratic strategist who had a fiery live TV exchange with Trump's former campaign manager -- and he tells us Lewandowski's quip about the disabled immigrant child being separated from her mom personifies everything about this White House.
As the New York Democratic Primary approaches, the debate between Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton at the Brooklyn Navy Yard on Thursday evening is a showdown to claim a city that personifies not only diversity but also staggering disparity among its residents.
And the company's executives are torn between the belief that UberPool best personifies their long-term mission of reducing the number of vehicles on the road and the millions of dollars in subsidies they need to spend in order to keep it running.
Why it matters: Merkley personifies the challenge facing clean-energy advocates in the pending solar trade battle: He wants to support renewable energy whenever possible, but one of his constituents is telling him cheap imports is hurting his home-state solar manufacturer.
It's hard to know why Toyota would create a cartoon girl that personifies the Prius's rear lights and give her a costume that draws attention to her own rear, unless the company is trying to appeal to people who fetishize underage girls.
Silicon Valley personifies this spirit, too: Its chip fabrication plants contaminated groundwater aquifers, adding 19 federal Superfund sites to Santa Clara county and leaving countless workers—mostly women, mostly immigrant, very deliberately not unionized—with severe health problems and little recourse or compensation.
Imboden's move personifies much of the political turmoil of our moment, much in the same way as the black-gloved fists of US Olympic medalists Tommie Smith and John Carlos on the victory dais after the men's 200-meters at the 1968 Olympics.
Mr. Bosworth, whose well-known nickname is Boz, personifies the most jolly version of this, presenting himself through pugnacious and often amusing tweets as the blunt one at the company, ready to drop the real truth on the media and other critics.
Matta-Clark may or may not have known about the 1970 article "Towards Anarchitecture," by the British architect and theorist Robin Evans, when he started using the subversive hybrid of anarchy and architecture in the mid-1970s, but it perfectly personifies his attitudes.
Her victory electrified the left, but moderate Democrats (and Republicans) were quick to dismiss the possibility that Ocasio-Cortez's win represents a watershed moment for the party — or that as a self-avowed democratic socialist, she personifies a winning electoral future for Democrats. Sen.
For Debord, this makes them less than human: The admirable people in whom the system personifies itself are well known for not being what they are; they became great men by stooping below the reality of the smallest individual life, and everyone knows it.
Mo Elleithee, a former Democratic Party official and executive director of Georgetown University's Institute of Politics and Public Service, told BuzzFeed News that Booker and Harris symbolize, in their own ways, what Obama had represented: a politician who personifies generations of black Americans' hopes and dreams.
I think he personifies the characters in life who are sometimes brothers, or a sister or an uncle, the cool older person who can do no wrong in your eyes, who you kind of think is is there to serve your childish dreams, because you're young.
" Members of the House, where McCain briefly served before becoming a senator, also weighed in, with House Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanPaul Ryan moving family to Washington Embattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway MORE (R-Wis.) saying McCain "personifies service to our country.
The play was first produced thirteen years after Nathanael West published " Miss Lonelyhearts ," another tale about a guy with a Christ complex, and I wonder how much O'Neill drew on that novel when he was shaping Hickey, who personifies the insanity of errant machismo, at once broken and self-glorifying.
Trump personifies one side of the moral and political tension this book describes, and maybe that's the most important fact about his political existence — that there is nothing new about him or what he represents, that he is simply the latest expression of a core feature of the American psyche.
Now a literary mentee of renowned queer author Michelle Tea and an alumni of the prestigious Voices of Our Nation literary workshop, some might say Jay—and his prolific body of poetry, which grapples with intersectionality and identity—personifies the social justice ethos that once characterized San Francisco's arts community.
Some of these fears—those focusing on the ability of rulers to control, intimidate, and monitor their citizens with impunity—have become almost universal to one degree or another today, and in the series are embodied in the Cigarette Smoking Man, a character who personifies state surveillance and malign influence.
Though it's a local campaign, the core issue she's running on couldn't be more national—she wants to get money out of politics, which makes it fitting that her dead-heat race perfectly personifies the impact of Citizens United, the Supreme Court decision that ushered in a new age of corporate cash in elections.
McGrath's campaign personifies what we're seeing as the primaries continue this spring and into the summer and fall: Americans are excited about the new candidates entering these races, and the idea that politicians have to fit a certain mold — typically an old wealthy white guy with a law degree and a political background — is starting to give.
Adam SmithDavid (Adam) Adam SmithWarren's pledge to avoid first nuclear strike sparks intense pushback Landmark US-Russia arms control treaty poised for final blow Young Democrats look to replicate Ocasio-Cortez's primary path MORE (D-Wash.), the new chairman of the House Armed Services Committee that drafts the defense budget, personifies the broken bipartisan consensus on nuclear deterrence.
Populist politicians and movements have won victories by defining themselves in opposition to that elite: Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton; Nigel Farage over David Cameron; the Five Star Movement over the Brussels bureaucracy; Viktor Orban over George Soros, who was not actually running in the Hungarian elections last April but personifies that which Mr Orban despises, and is Jewish to boot.
Adding yet another layer of weirdness is that Big Mouth personifies puberty by way of opposing "hormone monsters," with the lecherous Maury (series co-creator Nick Kroll) following meek Andrew (John Mulaney) as he frets his way through his new urges, while curvaceous Connie (Maya Rudolph) tags alongside Jessi (Jessi Klein) to prod her into indulging in vicious mood swings.
In her convention speech, Warren will again offer the ultimate message, which is both positive and negative: positive supporting her egalitarian vision of an America with a rising tide that lifts all boats, and negative against the cold and cruel forces of selfishness, greed, division and the politics of bigotry that Trump personifies so perfectly as he exploits the pain of others to profit himself.
In this movement, we see Harden not as a professional athlete, one who has sipped from the cup of greatness and been gifted with its power, literally one of the most coordinated human beings on the planet, the NBA player who most personifies the ideal of the trickster, subtly slamming his body into opponents to create contact to create the tiniest possible bit of tactical leverage for his team.
Xavier BecerraXavier BecerraCalifornia leads states in lawsuit over Trump public charge rule Overnight Energy: Trump sparks new fight over endangered species protections | States sue over repeal of Obama power plant rules | Interior changes rules for ethics watchdogs California counties file first lawsuit over Trump 'public charge' rule MORE (D-Calif.), the chairman of the House Democratic Caucus who, as the son of immigrants from Mexico, personifies the American dream, recently scorched Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellAre Democrats turning Trump-like?

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