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  1. as a symbol; in a way that involves or uses symbols
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"Symbolically it's frustrating," he said of the Murray Energy bankruptcy.
"Symbolically it is retreating from an international presence," Rodriguez said.
It's the way we empower and symbolically sustain our leaders.
I can hit you symbolically in front of the world.
Symbolically, it was May's first official visit as prime minister.
He symbolically extends his hand to her; she rejects him.
Symbolically, the return of Tall's sword is a good start.
And, symbolically or not, it did redefine what was possible.
The works were intended to symbolically depict oppression in China.
Symbolically, swans have long been entwined with nationhood and identity.
In each one I wanted to symbolically tell his story.
Demonstrators carried coffins symbolically emblazoned with the names of forestry inspectors.
From the start, Hong Kongers were symbolically put in their place.
Others say it will be an ordinary, but symbolically important, person.
The federal government's dysfunction has tried to close it down symbolically.
While resolutions pushed by shareholders are non-binding, they're symbolically significant.
But losses in the big cities hurt both symbolically and practically.
Trump transition official: "don't take him literally, take him symbolically" pic.twitter.
Here are some reasons the city is strategically and symbolically vital.
I don't believe the voices literally anymore; I believe them symbolically.
Symbolically, it will ask the question: Which way are we going?
It was to show symbolically that the document wasn't worth keeping.
Physically and symbolically, it insulated men from work around the home.
Modern history is rich with examples of symbolically renamed embassy sites.
Bernini's lavish décor symbolically reflects the power and endurance of the Church.
In Unicode, there are a lot of ways to symbolically communicate love!
The aftermath is that critics symbolically wave them, and their nuance, away.
Symbolically, she is seen in an elevated state after completing that quest.
But it is more important politically and symbolically than it is militarily.
So, the resulting number, eight, is spiritually and symbolically connected to today.
Symbolically, China's monetary system had been awarded the IMF's seal of approval.
This edition will be limited to a symbolically fitting 50,000 units worldwide.
In so doing, it symbolically refuses the ineluctable limits of human life.
Will you eat the ears first, rending this lapine confection symbolically deaf?
It was an innocuous act, but one that symbolically challenged gender roles.
While it has no binding legal force, it's symbolically supportive of Taiwan.
Republican state legislators symbolically banned state participation in augmenting the grizzly population.
It got so bad his creator symbolically killed him off in 2017.
"Symbolically, this indignity marks GE's fall from grace," said analysts at RBC.
These layered eyeglasses from Omer Polak aren't high tech, but they're symbolically local.
The British monarchy is still — even if only symbolically — powerful and undeniably popular.
There, you can symbolically adopt a pangolin and aid conservation efforts for $55.
"I wanted to symbolically capture the collision of these two worlds," Brandt says.
"Corruption, today, is symbolically at the heart of the Argentine agenda," he said.
An added bonus is that this pipeline is very important symbolically to Putin.
In doing so, they symbolically withdrew Junaid's membership from the socio-political order.
"The white supremacist movement is very visually and symbolically oriented," Mr. Pitcavage said.
By exposing his patron's killer, the refugee symbolically repays a debt of gratitude.
But even if the peace process symbolically is ending, its institutions will remain.
Q. A lot of artists choose to comment on politics symbolically or indirectly.
Some in the north are, symbolically, built on top of closed coal mines.
Some of them had recently, symbolically, been repurposed into luxury hotels and cafes.
Michigan is the most populous, and symbolically significant, of six states voting tomorrow.
"Symbolically, it was the last toehold for the Palestinians in Jerusalem," he said.
Symbolically, it represents the merging of disparate food cultures into a delicious whole.
Instead of cutting girls' genitals, she symbolically paints their thighs with red ochre.
Such nostalgia can't be literally evoked, though it can be symbolically re-enacted.
A pilgrimage to Tule Lake also occurs every year, symbolically on July 4.
The notion that it's business as usual was undercut, symbolically and in substance.
And while its symbolically important, the real story is never just a number.
The plot demands that Maggie strip down and humiliate herself, at least symbolically.
The presidential pressure has also led companies to change policies, sometimes more than symbolically.
Or maybe she's just symbolically spreading her wings and getting ready to take off.
Disagreement in the public agora is tolerable because it symbolically displaces actual physical conflict.
Some of these ceremonies are held at photogenic, symbolically American places like Ellis Island.
Everything Yun did in his later work was symbolically connected to the natural world.
The conflict between Mr Soros and Mr Orban could not be more symbolically perfect.
Show your fury symbolically, in a way that no one would dare question it.
Will someone hold the new president's hat on January 20, 2017 -- symbolically, of course?
Be smart: Trump's decision on the embassy will fulfill his campaign promise only symbolically.
But not all food-related wedding ring losses are resolved so beautifully and symbolically.
Entering this installation, the viewer symbolically experiences the political activation of the consecrated space.
" Now, a Trump adviser is arguing that we should take the president-elect "symbolically.
Still, it was freeing to be on my roof naked, symbolically watching the fireworks.
By way of magic and myth, Zeus has symbolically been a father to her.
It was springtime in Canada, and the conditions — at least symbolically — favored the Raptors.
ISIS is staging attacks in symbolically important places to send a message: We're back
During an evening ceremony, the guards symbolically close the gate between India and Pakistan.
Writing Romy, she was not exactly purging but attempting to articulate her past symbolically.
Mayor of Houston Sylvester Turner also symbolically handed Modi a key to the city.
" He wrote that the racial tensions menacing America "are involved only symbolically with color.
These cave paintings suggest that Neanderthals had the ability to think symbolically and abstractly.
"The woman's weight is counteracting the horse's, both physically and symbolically," Fontes tells Creators.
Astrophysicists have long postulated, if only symbolically, that galaxy clusters have a soapsuds structure.
It somehow unifies all of us, and yet it physically and symbolically divides us.
With 20163 delegates up for grabs, Michigan was important for Sanders substantively and symbolically.
The symbolically important threshold of 22.6 was last crossed during the 2008 financial crisis.
The Olympic games are not a small thing for Japan, both economically and symbolically.
"She thus became Julia de Burgos, symbolically taking possession of herself," Pérez Rosario wrote.
It matters symbolically in that some want their loved ones to be remembered publicly.
During their own little love song, "Crazy People," they reunite and symbolically get married.
But the move is symbolically appropriate: Trump has become more Florida Man than Manhattanite.
They have been chosen symbolically to represent all Greeks and volunteers who helped refugees.
The Friday after Thanksgiving remains enormously important — at least symbolically — to the retail industry.
Attempts to regain those territories for China would be both symbolically and strategically important.
The fight has also hit the streets of the American capital — if only symbolically.
"Symbolically, it is quite big," said Carsten Nickel, managing director at consultancy Teneo Intelligence.
Perhaps Richards imagined himself symbolically safeguarding his larger African American community through his art.
And so white working-class people felt that sense of marginality, both substantively and symbolically.
"Symbolically the meteor shower may mark a crossroads, so make the right decision," Montgomery says.
Very soon, they discover more crime scenes with symbolically posed victims, reminiscent of pagan rituals.
More symbolically, she killed the Wolfman at the moment he was evincing his better self.
But it's extremely symbolically important to me to be able to reinvent who I admire.
You are kind of releasing yourself symbolically from responsibility of whatever is about to happen.
Symbolically breaking through the one-way mirror, she challenged us with some fairly direct shit.
Few know for sure just how symbolically important the North Pole is to Mr. Putin.
Nearly six meters in length and symbolically illustrated, it's a true highlight of the show.
Symbolically, the papacy is meant to be a "contrast structure" to worldly forms of authority.
Their leaders symbolically objected to a unanimous consent request on Tuesday, citing the Comey controversy.
But symbolically, the decision shakes up a debate that has changed little since the 1970s.
Over the weekend, Donald Trump tweeted an inflammatory GIF of himself symbolically beating up CNN.
Symbolically, fire is this idea that everything has to be burned down to start again.
The idea was for passers-by to step on his face, symbolically erasing his presence.
"Symbolically, it's a big deal," Mr. Millepied said in a telephone interview from Los Angeles.
The attack was symbolically significant but resulted in limited damage and no loss of life.
Both behaviors suggest that they thought symbolically and had an artistic sensibility like modern humans.
"Nothing could be more symbolically important to the people of the United States," Albert said.
By bringing Alaska within range, the threat from North Korea changes both practically and symbolically.
Symbolically, the California junior senator chose to announce her candidacy on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
Rather, the ad is supposed to symbolically depict the lynching of a system in Spencer County.
Symbolically, the void speaks of loss of community, spirituality, purpose, initiation, ancestry, and out internal selves.
Symbolically, though, it is a big deal: the IMF's seal of approval for China's monetary system.
"Having communities live symbolically with the mangroves is the best way of conserving them," he writes.
And doing this on carried interest would cement Obama's legacy in substance as well as symbolically.
Another argues that it is the cruel appearance of mobility that makes the roundabout symbolically apt.
Kramp-Karrenbauer's completely inappropriate use of words stands symbolically for a political culture dogged by euphemisms.
First, symbolically: This was the kind of restitution that would give full weight to Macron's promise.
Natty and Chingachgook — bonded cross-cultural pairs that symbolically redeem America of its original racial sin.
Those fruits are symbolically tied to a great, monstrous beast that either preserves or destroys civilization.
On September 8 at UrbanGlass, a multidisciplinary performance will symbolically freeze, remix, and replay Trump's overblown rhetoric.
On Friday, all the hot air blown by President Trump will be symbolically frozen, manipulated, and smashed.
It would be much better, both practically and symbolically, to hand over the reins to someone fresh.
People symbolically wearing foil blankets are among over 21,210 people at a boisterous rally in downtown Denver.
Symbolically, televised briefings show that the White House is open for business and willing to answer questions.
"Symbolically, Maduro is burying his political father," said Andres Canizalez, a professor and expert in political communications.
But it might symbolically cleanse me and in this world that's the best we can hope for.
Stephen Belafonte doesn't wear his heart on his sleeve -- he wears his step daughter, Angel ... symbolically, anyway.
A year after she wrote about the Tunisian saber, Dolley literally and symbolically carried her husband's honor.
"It was important for us to be here symbolically," said Samia Orosemane, a 35-year-old comedian.
Symbolically, it could be the hallmark of his presidency, beginning a whole new era in American history.
Last Tuesday his supporters symbolically inaugurated him as president, provoking Kenyatta's government into a much-criticised response.
Bae symbolically addresses the theme of timelessness with the pine tree, which represents longevity across East Asia.
That's not to minimize the importance, symbolically and substantively, of the Democrats winning control of the House.
There also have been suggestions that the Vatican -- Taiwan's most symbolically important remaining ally -- may follow suit.
Last Tuesday his supporters symbolically inaugurated him as president, provoking Kenyatta's government into a much-criticized response.
Halloween is the paradigmatic version of this story, because it takes place so symbolically in the home.
His death was symbolically resonant–eaten by the dogs he had starved and mistreated—but still empty.
"White symbolically brings a reference back to the days of suffragettes," Frankel tells Fortune in an interview.
To have some action taken to even symbolically enforce the norm against using chemical weapons is worthwhile.
"On a ladder, you are symbolically moving in and out of worlds that are vertical," she said.
"But symbolically, this is important," Mr. Smilde added, saying it showed that Venezuela's neighbors were losing patience.
"Symbolically, this is a milestone," said Sean Kemp, a spokesman for National Grid, Britain's power grid operator.
And second, because symbolically, the House cannot allow the president or Republicans to dictate Congress's constitutional duties.
But symbolically, Iran has not been abandoned by its European allies and may find ways to persevere.
And he could order work to begin, at least symbolically, on a wall at the southern border.
And, symbolically, Alice Johnson has replaced Willie Horton as the iconic image of a formerly incarcerated person.
Democrats are united in their support for DC statehood, symbolically voting to endorse the idea in March.
Mr. Trump's endorsement strengthened what had been his subdued, if symbolically significant, embrace of Mr. Moore's campaign.
"Just doing things symbolically that hurt somebody that you're opposed to doesn't make any sense," he said.
Symbolically, they might be the preserved body rot of whomever they are intended to pity or epitomize.
White was symbolically apt for that bleached out state between arrival and citizenship, that existential no-man's-land.
Symbolically, some forms of a lingam and a yoni may refer erotically to male and female sex organs.
The main Court of Honor, meant to represent the coming American century, was white … literally, symbolically, and metaphorically.
It hinges on whether the company fudged its accounting, but symbolically, the trial stands for a lot more.
Symbolically, the agreement shows something that never has been apparent before: The world is united on this issue.
People who are white or symbolically white are going to do better in the face of climate change.
Protesting workers symbolically welded shut two main entrances to the dock in the northern Adriatic city of Pula.
That's why it makes sense, symbolically, to find fresh new ways to decorate and celebrate the big day.
Tears symbolically flow from Josh Kline's suite of neon-colored lightboxes, which drown photographs taken by the artist.
They symbolically feature a battery, three resistors in a series, and a closed circuit made with white yarn.
I wanted to end with a woman's voice, symbolically representing the love between Dr. Ngor and his wife.
In an unusual display of unruliness, revellers symbolically storm town halls and chase mayors out of their offices.
Thus, most Americans value (both symbolically and monetarily) teachers and want them to be paid a fair salary.
An empty chair will symbolically represent the writer at the ceremony in Stockholm on Friday, Svenska Pen said.
Rick symbolically takes a ripe tomato and leaves it near his son's grave on season nine, episode three.
The White House recently hosted an innovation event around drone technology, and this was a symbolically significant step.
By symbolically associating themselves with these women, Ohlala's party crashers made the company a scapegoat for these rumors.
The vibrant hues reflect not only the arrival of spring but symbolically the victory of good over evil.
I want to touch the audience through the sounds and with the sounds only, not symbolically but physically.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's much-awaited Iran speech yesterday was symbolically important but lacking in new substance.
Protests at airports are symbolically important, but an aggressive campaign against undocumented immigrants still seems to be brewing.
But, symbolically, something smells bad—or what comes out of his mouth is rotten, that causes this separation.
And it was symbolically at Uluru that in May this year the First Nations National Constitutional Convention met.
They spit on the ground behind them and symbolically enter through a portal, careful to not look back.
Invoking Reagan, Mr. Jones said, was hardly accidental and was symbolically important because he remains revered by Republicans.
Though of limited economic significance, fishing is symbolically and emotionally important both in Britain and in continental Europe.
Several countries, regions and organizations have symbolically declared a "climate emergency" to emphasize the urgency of the issue.
Fernandez takes over from conservative Mauricio Macri, who symbolically handed the incoming leader the presidential baton and sash.
They let out a roar at the White House gates, meant to symbolically drown out climate change deniers.
The Brooklyn artist is embarking on what might be the most ambitious and symbolically significant sculpture in history.
Rey and Kylo communicate through the Force one last time, as Rey symbolically shuts the door on Kylo.
It's symbolically bad (just check out Wilson-Raybould's tweet) and, practically, could be very destabilizing to Trudeau's government.
Parliament has on previous occasions voted symbolically to say it does not want to leave without a deal.
He set in motion, symbolically at that moment, an American narrative that was always going to be that.
The National Museum of African American History and Culture is perhaps the most symbolically important building of the year.
Rapping about Trump or the effects of racism, their gathering (symbolically) expands into a large, unified, politically active community.
Perhaps most symbolically, there's also a photo of Cersei (Lena Headey) sitting alone on the edge of her bed.
Yet this row is partisan, making it symbolically important to the parties, liable to get personal, and correspondingly intractable.
On Tuesday, opposition leader Raila Odinga symbolically inaugurated himself as president in a direct challenge to President Uhuru Kenyatta.
The bellybutton, biologically and symbolically, signifies the uniqueness of the individual and a connection to birth and our mothers.
Pakistan retaliated largely symbolically, bombing only open spaces, and also defused tensions by quickly releasing a captured Indian pilot.
So getting their businesses and neighborhoods on the map meant a lot to them symbolically as well as practically.
Hoang has also been symbolically stripped of his title of former trade minister for violating state and party rules.
The cofounders said they wanted to launch in New Hampshire symbolically, because it is the birthplace of the lottery.
Perhaps most symbolically, Mr. Bendis was given a chance to work on the established, marquee character of his choice.
For women, it means to cover the body, and hair and neck; for men, to symbolically lower their gaze.
"Symbolically it's so important, and it adds another tier to this unnecessary provocation in the Middle East," said Mekelberg.
Landrieu has recognized that this pernicious ideology is rendered symbolically in monuments of soldiers and principals of the Confederacy.
CAPA Centre for Aviation Chief Analyst Brendan Sobie said the FAA rating was important for Vietnam symbolically and politically.
CAPA Centre for Aviation Chief Analyst Brendan Sobie said the FAA rating was important for Vietnam symbolically and politically.
The renminbi breached the symbolically important level of 7 to the dollar for the first time since early August.
But arming the Kurds directly, even for just specific missions, would still be a significant shift practically and symbolically.
Afterward, he flew Mr. Peres home to Israel aboard Air Force One, symbolically wrapping him in a warm embrace.
Symbolically, Lubow begins with the moment Arbus decided to end her successful photographic partnership with her husband, Allan Arbus.
It's a symbolically important victory for the US-backed coalition forces of Iraqis and Syrian rebels who defeated them.
As Slavoj Žižek describes in The Pervert's Guide to Cinema (2006), the bathroom is a kind of threshold, symbolically.
He symbolically left Rosita's necklace behind, seeming to signal his intention to throw her over in favor of Sasha.
On Wednesday, Stoltenberg said the "barbaric" Manchester attack puts into focus how joining the coalition can help, even symbolically.
Investors rejected two non-binding but symbolically important shareholder resolutions related to climate change at Chevron's annual meeting Wednesday.
When the 18-month detente came to a close, none of the powers wished to leave—physically or symbolically.
The House on Thursday easily approved a non-binding but symbolically important resolution condemning a tax on carbon emissions.
Chávez had resurrected Guaicaipuro as a national hero, ordering that his remains be symbolically reinterred in the National Pantheon.
It is both stone cold academically astute and symbolically intriguing, revealing the sprightly potential inherent in all revolutionary hopes.
Even if you can only bring yourself to symbolically celebrate women, at least commission some decent art about them.
Today, the tradition has mostly been replaced by mass-produced, symbolically shaped milagros and photographs, yet it does endure.
Citizens of European Union member states are voting in elections for the mostly toothless, but symbolically significant, European Parliament.
The United States Navy and Air Force have been more confrontational in the South China Sea, but mostly symbolically.
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" And Magali Fontaine of Black Lives Matter France observed: "When Barack Obama was elected, it was symbolically very important.
Israel may have been created in 1948, but it symbolically announced its arrival as a nation by kidnapping Eichmann.
He's currently running in open field, a point made symbolically by his bid to purchase the New York Giants.
Massive, symbolically weighty, alluding to death and destruction, the monumental Kiefer pieces render puny both human ambition and scale.
Previous Turkish presidents were symbolically important, but they did not enjoy the executive powers that Mr. Erdogan now does.
For just a few bucks, you can "symbolically name" one of its giant Madagascar hissing cockroaches for Valentine's Day.
Symbolically manifesting that independence by having the work done out of Detroit rather than DC could have some value.
Among the losses has been the symbolically and strategically important town of Sangin in the southern province of Helmand.
A number of senators—most notably Rand Paul, Tom Cotton, and Mike Lee—said they would not vote for it, creating a possible situation in which the House, after symbolically voting to repeal Obamacare roughly 2,743,876 times during the Obama era, might symbolically vote to repeal it in the Trump era, as well.
The biennial attempts to symbolically substitute the checkpoint and the closed airport as Palestine's point of contact with the world.
And with that, the company seems to have successfully put the Note 7 fiasco behind it, both symbolically and literally.
If she won, they would all win, at least symbolically, and so the campaign adopted the slogan I'm With Her.
According to the WWF, you can "symbolically" adopt your favorite of the six Halloween animals by choosing an adoption kit.
In this case, it's because of alien interference, but you could symbolically replace that with any other significant external event.
First lady Michelle Obama has fought fiercely to improve nutrition and curb the obesity epidemic — both symbolically and through legislation.
The march away from the glut of advertising excess may be most symbolically seen in the explosion of ad blockers.
Within her own family, there is a direct precedent for a themed presidential ticket composed of two symbolically similar figures.
"We think that [this new sign] will stand up symbolically and physically to what we're trying to accomplish," Weems said.
When it comes to alleged electoral interference by Russia, the White House apparently thinks it's also best served largely symbolically.
Francis symbolically took a small group of people from the Moria camp on his papal plane, back to the vatican.
Diana is also symbolically evident in the engagement ring worn by the daughter-in-law she never knew, Princess Kate.
Michelle Obama has a strikingly successful record of fighting the obesity epidemic and improving nutrition — both symbolically and through legislation.
Bliss bonds with these messy, magnificent women, discovers a natural talent for skating, and even symbolically burns a fuckboy's jacket.
But that process at least symbolically the stars and stripes has changed right before our eyes at the moment, Tom.
The participants called for forgiveness, symbolically passing their sins to the doomed bird while calling it "my substitute, my atonement".
But Ms. Lee, 17, has found herself in the spotlight at home and abroad, thanks to a symbolically significant selfie.
Most GOP members of the caucus supported a non-binding but symbolically important resolution last week opposing a carbon tax.
In the end, the committee awarded Chemayi a three-foot golden key that symbolically opened the doors to Dream Town.
Ruby Shepherd's Black Rock Negative Energy Absorber at Jackie Robinson Park seeks to symbolically take in the community's negative energy.
The explosion of the van, which contained the symbolically stamped slips of paper, was an artistic representation of the campaign.
Its journey concludes with a depiction of the Manson family murders that symbolically marked the end of a Hollywood era.
But it was hard not to see it symbolically, as a defiant assertion of life in the face of death.
As Gabriel tried (symbolically, at least) to forget all the horrors he'd seen, Philip was in the process of remembering.
Somewhat symbolically, he removed the lists of every team's 20173-man roster from the walls of his office in Houston.
PT. While the date — 2/24 — conveniently falls between two Lakers' home games, it still could have been chosen symbolically.
Here we are, at the end of another summer — at least symbolically, if not officially — and I couldn't be happier.
Virginia's push is one of many states in recent months to symbolically protect the rights of citizens to bear arms.
In Season 2, Episode 10, Daenerys enters a symbolically rich vision while trying to escape the creepy warlocks of Qarth.
But it is symbolically jarring to flush a beast of the earth or air, and probably terrible for your plumbing.
One reason is it would sever the link between work and Social Security payouts that is symbolically and politically significant.
Through the amalgamation of various found objects with their own separate backstories, Shrobe symbolically fuses and recombines their historical narratives.
These tensions have played out symbolically in skirmishes over the fate of historical monuments, specifically public sculptures memorializing the Confederacy.
As Business Insider's Ellen Ioanes wrote, the photoshoot was on Mt. Paektu, a symbolically important mountain for the Kim family.
Many of them want to avoid supporting awful companies, or want to symbolically stand for the things they believe in.
The painting, symbolically proportioned 5:5:1 in size, shows that the trend has started changing only in recent years.
They're literally bonded, yes, but they're also symbolically bonded by their shared loserdom — though having a common enemy helps, too.
So, again, no teleporting and nothing that crazy if you think about it, but the move is an important one symbolically.
And symbolically now, Netflix will push a button and the film will be available in 190 countries at the same moment.
The airport is on a large area of land in that city that is a symbolically important target for Iraqi forces.
Carolyn Maloney, both New York Democrats, dressed symbolically in all black in a show of support for Ford, NBC News reported.
Symbolically it's a big deal, and substantively, it means that the country is willing to move forward with a female president.
Advocates like Jumoke Emery, lead organizer for Abolish Slavery Colorado, however, believe that the law is crucial, both symbolically and literally.
Symbolically, the first candidate declared elected was Shane Ross, the head of the Independent Alliance, a grouping of non-aligned politicians.
More from Tonic: "Symbolically, this connection meant something," says David Klemanski, psychologist and professor of clinical psychology at NYU Langone Health.
Repealing Obamacare has been so important symbolically that compromising on this question could be politically disastrous for Republican members of Congress.
Even Robert Kardashian stops speaking to him, symbolically throwing down the Bible he gave O.J. when he first went to jail.
North Korean media released photos of dictator Kim Jong Un riding a white horse on a symbolically important mountain this week.
He allegedly tried to jump into the scene depicting the ship's sinking, in order to symbolically go down with the ship.
In this case, manhood can be affirmed symbolically through one's vote or show of support to a candidate who embodies manhood.
It symbolically links north and south in its alignment between the Lincoln Memorial and Arlington House, the Robert E. Lee Memorial.
"Symbolically, it makes a difference," said Senator Amy Klobuchar, Democrat of Minnesota, the sponsor of bipartisan legislation to lift the embargo.
American and Iraqi officials have cast the retaking of Mosul as a symbolically and politically crucial step for the Iraqi government.
I think his poetry is haunting and, like those pieces of fused guns, speaks symbolically of what the Colt empire was.
As a result, the United States has symbolically given a pass to South Sudan through tacit approval of this reprehensible practice.
For instance, communal "agape feasts," in which Christians symbolically ate their god's flesh and drank his blood, resembled older Greek rituals.
Their brew may now be the salvation — symbolically, at least — not only of the monks' sanctuary, but also of Norcia itself.
On Wednesday, it unveiled a small but symbolically significant move toward that end: a China-based center devoted to artificial intelligence.
Before the election, United Russia had held 40 of the 45 seats in the largely powerless but symbolically significant city council.
"Symbolically, it sends a pretty negative message: Pompeo has better things to do," said a seasoned G7 diplomat based in Paris.
The smiley face was designed to both geometrically and symbolically represent a doomsday clock, which acts as an important thematic device.
Box jumps When the weight of stress is pulling me down, jumping (symbolically and literally) empowers me to defy that pull.
The great unknown of this election is what role Thailand's relatively new king, Maha Vajiralongkorn Bodindradebayavarangkun, might play, if only symbolically.
"For women, being thin means taking up less space, something that is expected of women both literally and symbolically," she says.
Blue Velvet ends with a redemption that has, symbolically, been bought through the forgiveness Sandy offers, which Jeffrey does not deserve.
Although the number may go down, the intent remains the same: to symbolically rise above the border, if only for a moment.
Currently attempting to put all of what I've felt and experienced into a short film that portrays this character I've created symbolically.
I thought Elliot could at least put his name on the birth certificate, at least symbolically, but they didn't even offer that.
Symbolically placed across from Wall Street's "Charging Bull" statue, the "Fearless GIrl" was an ad calling for more female leadership in business.
And on Monday, Australia's biggest newspapers ran redacted front pages, with black eraser lines symbolically scrawled all over the day's top stories.
Recently, some artists have chosen to symbolically explore its heft and value by emphasizing elevating materiality over the modernist privileging of form.
But the federal government putting its weight behind these lawsuits is symbolically important, and Trump's team is very unlikely to do so.
To the best of Hikes' knowledge, Philadelphia is the first city to publicly and symbolically recognize racial discrimination within the LGBT community.
Michelle Obama had a strikingly successful record of fighting the obesity epidemic and improving nutrition — both symbolically and through advocacy for legislation.
The worshippers threw bread on to the sea to draw fish toward them, so that they can symbolically bear the sins away.
But it is a very postmodern thing to do, because no body is blank and healthy and symbolically normal in real life.
I could easily, a year ago, symbolically, at 65, have said, [singing] "Excuse me while I disappear…" The epitaph's kind of written.
"The decision that was made was absolutely correct as far as who went out first, symbolically," Aldrin wrote in his 2014 AMA.
But don't view this agreement as a symbolically stubborn stand for Cleveland to stay in the playoff hunt and avoid the lottery.
Simply put, it's the ability for computing devices to be able to view, interpret and understand images both symbolically and in context.
The bill would symbolically rename the stretch of Wisconsin Avenue to 1 Boris Nemtsov Plaza, adding that name to the street sign.
Other symbolically renamed streets in the District of Columbia include tributes to singer Marvin Gaye, poet Langston Hughes and activist Malcolm X.
There also have been strong indications that the Vatican -- Taiwan's most symbolically important remaining ally -- may follow suit in the near future.
But that natural cycle is one reason eggs are symbolically linked to spring, Easter, Passover and the celebration of the vernal equinox.
They are also symbolically turning themselves in alongside those arrested: Mass turn-in at the jail today to demand charges be dropped!
Chevron faces two votes on non-binding but symbolically important shareholder-pushed resolutions on climate change at the company's annual meeting today.
Currently, Americans are symbolically standing by Muslims who may be targets by using the promising to also register on the same lists.
It would be difficult to come up with a more symbolically potent figure to open the new embassy in Jerusalem than Jeffress.
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But ritual is a sequence of actions that symbolically walk you through the inner change the new stage of life will require.
But the orders are symbolically important for a president who likes to take credit for a boom in energy production and exports.
How symbolically powerful would it be if council members reminded Modi that the business sector stands for international law and human rights.
A troubled young black man in a defiant, symbolically charged hoodie possesses a genius-level intellect only Noah is capable of seeing.
And some of that wiser subgroup who had chosen to give counsel and smoke hash might symbolically take over the oppressor's house.
And while everything clicks thematically (and symbolically), you may feel that the characters are being pushed into climactic positions by authorial hands.
Symbolically, the village was a potent recruiting tool, even though Dabiq today is of no strategic value, with only three thousand residents.
Once there, the demonstrators let out a collective roar, meant to symbolically drown out the voices of the administration's climate change deniers.
Presidents invite scouts to the Oval Office and come to jamborees because the Boy Scouts has, symbolically, come to represent America's children.
Above all, Medvedev's visit - the highest profile Russian tour since that of President Vladimir Putin in 4143 - is symbolically important, they said.
Those who partake believe the bathing symbolically washes off their sins, and many also say the dip is good for their health.
The idea, in a very dramatic way, is that this is the door of return — symbolically this represents the opening of Africa.
"All the work submitted to the call for entry addressed female impact symbolically or figuratively," curator Meryl Meisler tells the Creators Project.
Yuan watch: Investors are on high alert for China's yuan to fall to the symbolically important level of 20.1 to the US dollar.
Celebrities and cosmetic brands have symbolically stopped following him in solidarity with Westbrook, and some of his closest friends have publicly dropped him.
It is seen as vital by the Kremlin to integrate Crimea into Russia, both symbolically and as an economic lifeline for the region.
"The president's announcement of the importance of computer science symbolically amplifies and increases the level of attention on this important field," he says.
From this point forward all seven women would be outcasts — symbolically denied the hookah, as well as pani, water, from a shared pump.
Pope Paul VI (1897–1978) is also symbolically important to Francis, in part because of his outspoken views on birth control and abortion.
Symbolically, her character's name goes from "J" to "Issa Dee," which is a closer iteration of her real name, Jo-Issa Rae Diop.
It's seemed more like neither company was willing to break over the years and put an end to such a symbolically important battle.
Characters named BPRosencrantz and BPGuildenstern in large ruffs shaped like BP's sun-like Helios logo were then marched symbolically out of the building.
However, I wonder — just like I did last week with Sansa — if killing Frey symbolically means Arya has given up her Stark values.
When it's finished, it will be a place "where religion, democracy and local tradition are seamlessly and symbolically intertwined," Mr. Adjaye's firm said.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reacted by criticizing the new charter and symbolically throwing a copy of the policy paper in the trash.
Imposing sanctions on a head of state is rare, though, but can be symbolically powerful, leading other countries to similarly shun the leader.
These appointments send a direct message to closeted and opened white supremacist that they are symbolically and substantively represented at 16000 Pennsylvania Avenue.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev symbolically marked the commencement of the project at a meeting in Uzbekistan on Friday.
"The watch industry for the Swiss is just as important symbolically as it is substantively in terms of their economic model," Raffaelli says.
Ryan was a shoo-in for re-election, and Bryce was a protest candidate—a symbolically potent one, but ultimately fated to lose.
Investors of Kinder Morgan approved two non-binding but symbolically important resolutions related to climate change during the pipeline maker's annual meeting Wednesday.
As one school with a small amount invested, we wouldn't cripple the industry, but it was symbolically important to us as an institution.
"Tajiks and Uzbeks, who work completely under us, should be appointed symbolically so that people think every ethnicity is represented here," it said.
And that was when I shaved my head: After years of straightening my hair, I symbolically rejected my white socialization in these schools.
Mr. Indiana saw Demuth as a precursor — an artist who had worked in a crisp Precisionist style and used words and numbers symbolically.
Yet even if Mr. Jones is destined to fall short, this race may be too symbolically significant for Democrats to let pass by.
"Symbolically, while we're watching government at its worst in Washington, the Statue of Liberty is a symbol of America at her best," Gov.
Congratulations also poured in from New Zealanders, some of whom said they were proud of what they saw as a symbolically important moment.
Images like these — symbolically overt, politically and anatomically in-your-face, forcing a public confrontation with sexism — are all descended from Chicago's imagination.
Was she symbolically saying something about captivity and people of color or merely just bringing the sexy as she is known to to?
Other times it serves symbolically; Esperanza's estranged husband (and Frankie's father) is marvelously "portrayed" by an insinuating violin solo, performed by Delaney Stockli.
Is managing a clock -- even one that's symbolically telling us how close humanity is to its ultimate destruction -- really a full-time job?
"While recapturing Raqqa is important symbolically, talk about almost a pyrrhic victory," said Bilal Saab, a senior fellow at the Middle East Institute.
At the same time, policies could provide innovative solutions that create incentives to reduce pollution and protect the environment concretely rather than symbolically.
But the researchers noted that detached heads were "symbolically important" in South America, and dead children were often given special treatment in death.
Under the influence of all of this, he came up with a new painting style: a sumptuously colored, richly patterned, symbolically coded abstraction.
They made ocher and other pigments, perhaps to paint their faces or bodies — evidence of a "symbolically mediated worldview," as archaeologists call it.
On Sunday, Netanyahu symbolically tossed Hamas's "hateful document" into a waste paper bin and said the group was trying to fool the world.
Officials and experts have said the two leaders are likely to sign a peace declaration to symbolically end the 1950-53 Korean War.
"By locking him up and preventing him from traveling abroad, they're actually making him even more symbolically powerful," Mr. Liao said by telephone.
The images outline the specter-like aspect of the refugees' day-to-day life, but also symbolically prevent them from being officially detected.
Clinton is poised to get a big win in New Jersey on Tuesday — why would that victory be less symbolically important than California?
It is a not uncommon theme in Latin American cinema and symbolically it refers to the quest for father in the sense of 'fatherland.
According to the royal's testimony and that of Princess Caroline, the prince slapped the man lightly ("symbolically" it was said) twice on the head.
Once home to more than 2 million people, Mosul has been one of biggest jewels in the terror group's crown, both symbolically and strategically.
The AU's current chairman, a ceremonial but symbolically important figure chosen by the body's assembly, is Idriss Déby, the oil-fuelled strongman of Chad.
The separatist authorities have commandeered telecoms infrastructure and launched a local phone network called "Phoenix", which, symbolically, cannot connect with Ukranian cell-phone networks.
"Bill is symbolically the person who can relate to everyone in this situation because he's been on both sides of the issue," Shorr explained.
We're told the decedent is dressed in casual clothes and gets ordained as a monk by having his head symbolically shaved by another monk.
The President's 13-year-old son hasn't actually taken possession of the small-breed Mongolian horse, which President Battulga Khaltmaa symbolically gifted last month.
More symbolically, North Koreans marched under one flag with South Koreans during the opening ceremony — a rare moment of unity for a divided region.
Only after Link confronts Dark Link — and, by proxy, the player symbolically confronts their own personal shadow — can he become his truest, integrated self.
The deal for the Scunthorpe business will not lead to any job losses, said Greybull, and the sales price was set symbolically at £1.
"Where Califia comes in is to disrupt the usual pattern and stand out symbolically and stand apart from companies of the past," he said.
" Horror movies about sex and its accursed consequences have shape-shifted symbolically since Bela Lugosi's teeth penetrated Helen Chandler's neck in the 1931 "Dracula.
Hair connects to youth and strength, so symbolically this is showing that his psyche sees him as more vibrant than he sees himself consciously.
Ahead of his 2015 trip to Kenya, Mr. Obama told reporters that he looked forward to the visit and saw it as symbolically important.
"I think, symbolically, this bill is the one that frames the rest of the issues, and our focus on expanding health care," she said.
"The release of a report and the creation of a task force is symbolically extremely important to say, 'This is a priority,'" she said.
At one event he was even photographed holding a rainbow flag, although many observers noted that he was, symbolically enough, holding it upside down.
In the hourlong solo, she attempts to render herself symbolically invisible so as to allow room for women who have been erased throughout history.
It looks like surrender — as if she has decided to lay back against another set of bars — the ones that symbolically keep her out.
But most symbolically, it also meant incorporating nature, because "this is the most natural relationship either of us have ever had," Ms. Keen said.
What we end up with is not the 99 percent versus the 1 percent but a vast, virtual stalemate in a symbolically bipolar universe.
"Though we understand what his life and death mean symbolically, we are not ready to make a martyr of our son," the family said.
My sense is that Iran needed to do something quickly, something symbolically, something that was public given how public the killing of Soleimani was.
Through this sacrament, Catholics unite with Christ and symbolically form a single body, according to Catechism of the Catholic Church on the Vatican's website.
But in perhaps the most symbolically devastating result of the day, the PRI even lost the mayor's race in Atlacomulco — by a vast margin.
Opposition protests are planned for Tuesday to keep up the pressure on Maduro, nearly three weeks since Guaido was symbolically sworn in as president.
"CEU is not an issue for the average Hungarian, but symbolically it's very important," says Tamas Boros of Policy Solutions, a think-tank in Budapest.
And yet, as much as Yun stayed within his chosen constraints, and thought of his work symbolically, you never feel that he sinks into habit.
While many of these funds are structured at least symbolically as traditional venture capital firms, their specific concerns during deal negotiation can be quite different.
Symbolically, the deal must ensure Kosovo's flag flies both in front of the UN building in New York and the Embassy of Kosovo in Belgrade.
Intuition The whole album draws us in slowly with a stripped-down Beyoncé standing in a field wearing a simple, yet symbolically potent, black hoodie.
The vertical axis represents a path to enlightenment, while the horizontal one symbolically positions man between evil on the left and good on the right.
Should Trump change his behavior towards African-American, Latinos, and Muslims, even symbolically, it could potentially go a long way in building bridges with Democrats.
The forest itself was once home to the Lithuanian resistance; now that the statues are contained within its boundaries, the Soviet system is symbolically circumscribed.
In 2008, Johnson appeared at the closing ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympics to symbolically collect the Olympic flag ahead of the 2012 London Games.
"I think it was symbolically important, and it creates momentum around the idea that jobs are coming back or U.S. companies will invest ...," Gutierrez said.
In these ways, she symbolically danced with the Tunisian saber that she wrote about and brought great honor to her husband's presidency and her country.
In 2009, under then-President Barack Obama, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton famously presented Lavrov with a "reset" button to symbolically restart US-Russia relations.
The pope's September 2015 visit to Cuba — symbolically timed to take place right before his first visit to the United States — was no less significant.
The straight answer circulating around the web is that Furie, unable to rescue his creation from the alt-right's clutches, "symbolically" killed off the frog.
The fact that that dress is symbolically gonna be there, that's gonna be on my body when I marry him, is really special to me.
Beyond that, I'd wager that the sea symbolically represents the unknown for me, a frontier, a fantastical zone I want to get to or understand.
Hate crimes function both as a legal, prosecutable category and, no less importantly, as a symbolically potent indicator of a culture of violence and suspicion.
But NASA is aware that when Americans venture into deep space for the first time in decades, it must be, at least symbolically, all Americans.
Thanks to the sexual scripts society assigns people, men often feel like they have to "prove themselves through symbolically masculine achievements," the study's authors write.
"4422" is beautiful in its pensive melancholy and FrancisGotHeat's presence as the producer symbolically interjects just the right dose of "Toronto" into its genetic makeup.
This means that Europe could take small but symbolically important steps to signal to the Iranians that it is committed to maintaining the nuclear deal.
After the obituary was published, Mr. Abel, symbolically rising from the grave, held a gleeful news conference, and a much-abashed Times ran a retraction.
Most elements of the state visit, largely planned by the East Wing, are meant to symbolically honor the relationship between the United States and France.
"This is a major achievement technically and symbolically," said Namrata Goswami, an independent analyst who wrote about space for the Defense Department's Minerva Research Institute.
They are typically made from burning the ceremonial palm fronds used in the previous year's Palm Sunday service: symbolically bringing the liturgical calendar full-circle.
Indeed, this project is shocking, for many different reasons, the sum total of which must lead wisely to it being canceled: Symbolically, above all else.
Certainly, there are no dog masterpieces on par with something like Édouard Manet's "Olympia" (1863), which features a very prickly (and symbolically charged) black cat.
Symbolically, the building will rise above the famous Petronas Twin Towers built during the previous term of returning Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad - Najib's mentor-turned-foe.
This is not the first time more moderate first-term members have given House leadership some trouble while leaders tried to pass a symbolically important bill.
One theory is that eggs relate to Easter symbolically: Just as a hard shell contained new life, so the tomb of Jesus contained his resurrection body.
Demonstrators stand at a vigil with yellow helmets, goggles, and symbolically covered right eyes in front of the Chinese Embassy and demand freedom for Hong Kong.
The vote had been symbolically planned for the anniversary of former Democratic President Barack Obama signing his namesake healthcare law, the Affordable Care Act, in 33.
Symbolically, Arya is handing Sansa the chance to take direct action for once — presumably either to protect herself against Arya or to take revenge against Littlefinger.
Bill Russell, the legendary Boston Celtics player, is symbolically speaking out after President Donald Trump withdrew the Philadelphia Eagles' invitation to the White House this week.
Even so, it's far from the iconic BlackBerry of yore, one the company finally, symbolically sent out to pasture with the lonesome death of the Classic.
They differ on many points, but something that most of them agree on is that the hammering episode, so satisfying symbolically—loud, metallic, violent—never occurred.
The bill symbolically renamed the stretch of Wisconsin Avenue in front of the embassy to 1 Boris Nemtsov Plaza, adding that name to the street sign.
Symbolically, the wall along the southern border signals to the Trump base that brown people belong on one side, and white people belong on the other.
As part of this familiar ritual of corporate self-absolution, Google also symbolically "fired" some of the best-known YouTubers it had paid to produce videos.
What's next: The House is set to vote Thursday on a non-binding but symbolically important resolution stating that carbon taxes are detrimental to the economy.
Today, as in the before time, we dance around the phallus of the God as represented by the maypole symbolically held in a womb of Earth.
But being able to claim another state is symbolically important for the Sanders campaign as it struggles to stay afloat after a disappointing Super Tuesday performance.
Even his gifts are a trap: He probably knows she doesn't care about dogs, but it's a present that keeps her symbolically rooted to the spot.
Both sides of the gun control debate saw this week's decisions by Dick's Sporting Goods, Walmart and Kroger to limit firearms sales as symbolically game-changing.
The sympathy that he shows for her isn't surprising, and neither is the adoration expressed toward Polanski, who's largely a marginal character but also symbolically important.
"I think this is a stupid politicized decision that will not hurt it in any way, even symbolically," Mr. Kovalev said of the Justice Department decision.
For the first time in more than a decade, Beijing let the yuan weaken past the symbolically important level of 7 to the dollar on Monday.
" Reviewing the book in The New York Times, Natalie Angier called it "a fascinating cultural, political and artistic history of our most symbolically freighted body part.
WASHINGTON — President Trump visited the Tennessee estate of Andrew Jackson last month to symbolically claim the mantle of the first genuinely populist president since the 1830s.
But each round of provocation, in deliberately raising the risk of war, made the missile and nuclear programs not just symbolically useful but also strategically necessary.
In the weeks that followed, the chains installed in 1963 to help people climb the steep rock were removed and symbolically handed over to Anangu elders.
But the paramount reason for resisting this deal, and any other, is what it would mean symbolically to erect the wall or any portion of it.
" It's easy to draw parallels to one-time Trump supporters like Anthony Scaramucci who once said of the President: "don't take him literally, take him symbolically.
The simulation is not expressed directly, but symbolically: "I only felt [modern confusion] could be expressed through abstract imagery on a metaphorical level," the artist explains.
In the press release I received, Stockmann writes that the gender-neutral department is located on level 1.5, symbolically placed between the men's and women's floors.
The company, in working to wipe away that image, in 2013 symbolically changed its technical difficulty page from the infamous "fail whale" to a little robot mechanic.
After symbolically tossing her offstage at the VMAs, they're back with their newest album — the group's third since they were formed on The X-Factor in 2012.
Obama symbolically had a chair left empty in the box where First Lady Michelle Obama was sitting in honor of those who have died from gun violence.
But a pardon is a symbolically potent recognition of the disadvantages even relatively privileged African Americans have experienced in American history — a theme whose relevance endures today.
As a gay update of "Howards End," it becomes about what is handed down, both literally and symbolically, from one generation of the community to the next.
Although no graphic violence is depicted in "The Ouroboros" (2017), its two subjects symbolically hold the repetitive, looping history of racial violence and police brutality between them.
But changing the constitution "could symbolically represent a Japan that is willing to adapt to developments around it and not burdened by the past," Wallace told CNN.
But symbolically bloodied and battered as the Academy may be, it managed to acknowledge people of color and other marginalized groups at the biggest night in Hollywood.
"It would be a foolish act to symbolically sacrifice Datteln 4 within a possible coal-exit scenario," Uniper board member Eckhardt Ruemmler said in a written statement.
While symbolically important, China's first overseas military base will provide a critical role in supporting Chinese warships in the Indian Ocean and on more far-flung voyages.
And when we launch and land on the moon, not only (do) we become the first company to do so, we actually symbolically become the fourth superpower.
Another survivor, Lawrence Beesley, tried to crash the filming of the 1958 film "A Night to Remember" because he wanted to symbolically go down with the ship.
In Tehran that year, the Iranian revolution brought to power a radical Shiite government, symbolically challenging Saudi Arabia, the leader of Sunnism, for leadership of global Islam.
Symbolically, the anemic numbers demonstrate that progressive donors disgruntled by the disastrous 2016 primary process have not come home in this time of need for the Democrats.
"There are many small â€" but symbolically significant â€" ways that women are excluded from public space," Victoria's Minister for Women, Fiona Richardson, said in a statement.
In the lead-up to the launch, NASA collected 1.1 million names from members of the public who wanted to symbolically orbit the sun at close range.
Left-wing activists have begun demanding that Senate Democrats do more than take the symbolically significant — but practically meaningless — position of voting against the replacement FBI director.
At the helm of these electronic instruments, musicians at the dawn of the 80s both sonically and symbolically morphed into humanoid robots, bringing Dick's speculations to life.
Why the White House needs a win: Saturday is a symbolically big day -- Trump's 100th day in Congress -- but his administration hasn't had any major legislative victories.
This was the only responsible choice, not to symbolically punish the character but to make it final and avoid an ugly, protracted and inevitably politicized comeback campaign.
That skyline in the background was symbolically important for the explosion's organizers, the husband-and-wife team of Dan Edelstyn, a filmmaker, and Hilary Powell, an artist.
Howards End is one of those novels where different classes are represented by different families, and the marriage that unites the families also symbolically unites the classes.
In 2016, Ms. Skaf symbolically offered herself as fodder for four Libyan tigers at a demonstration in Berlin to protest the rejection faced by refugees fleeing war.
This tariff proposal offers an important action symbolically that the President and Republicans in depressed areas can point to as evidence that his campaign commitments are credible.
The chair is partially submerged by the rising flood waters, with a doorstop wedge symbolically representing the short-term, makeshift solutions we have for tackling climate change.
With the rise of mass media, and the loss of election feasts, politicians replaced feeding everyday voters with symbolically eating everyday food in front of those voters.
Trump did sign an order that symbolically pulled the U.S. out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement, a campaign pledge that resonated with anti-trade voters.
This is some hard-hearted abstraction — giving me no narrative, hardly any painterly flourishes, and no reference to anything from life that I recognize, not even symbolically.
And then if I were a tech company, I would think about what can I do symbolically to get more people invested in the digital economy success.
Mr Putin's decision to make a 300-mile (480km) detour on his way to Hamburg to avoid flying over Poland and the Baltic states symbolically confirmed that line.
But perhaps even more importantly, neither party did much to symbolically represent white working-class people in terms of the candidates they selected and the language they used.
The big picture: While the IMF and World Bank have for years examined climate and pushed for carbon pricing, the institutions are getting more active — substantively and symbolically.
And it's also true symbolically: Their success stories are consummated when they ring the bell at a stock exchange, and serve as reminders that no recession is forever.
Where Get Out relied on horror/sci-fi to symbolically represent the dangers of this relationship dynamic, Detroit reminds us of the historical events that inspired said imagery.
"These elections matter symbolically," said Matthias Quent, an expert and author on far-right extremism and director of an institute that studies democracy and civil society in Thuringia.
Influenced by Goethe's theories of color, and his claim that he saw black and white emanate through a prism, it is evident that af Klint uses color symbolically.
No matter our political views, the achievements of Hillary Rodham Clinton have set a new standard, both symbolically and literally, for the heights to which women can rise.
Most would probably be satisfied with a new deal that gave them clearer powers, let them keep more of their money and symbolically recognised their sense of nationhood.
Symbolically it is a giant in the state, embodied by the 75-foot-tall golden statue of an oil driller in Tulsa that serves as a state monument.
Whereas Reagan symbolically demonstrated his attention to the legacy of racial injustice through the passage of the King holiday, Donald Trump has gone in an entirely different direction.
And yet, he is right: the "non-deadening discipline" of organized collective action is the only way out, and that process will be at very least symbolically violent.
Flowers have a long history of being used symbolically and the most popular flower emoji is the rose 🌹, which has a dual symbolism for romance and socialism.
She had the support of the Russian court and military, with whose help she staged a coup against her husband before he could be symbolically crowned in Moscow.
Or rather, award it symbolically to all of the women who built this industry and are no longer here, in large part due to men like this.#notnolan.
When completed, it would symbolically cement Russia's control over the territory and demonstrate the country's reëmergence as a geopolitical power willing to challenge the post-Cold War order.
" Another official said it was symbolically important for Trump to begin his trip in Saudi Arabia because "people have tried to portray the president in a certain way.
Through her leadership, the Obama administration seized on a moment when America started paying attention to food, and made fighting obesity a top priority — both symbolically and legislatively.
Among the tributes placed on its lid was a crumpled playing card - a joker - and a live chick to symbolically peck away at the conscience of his killers.
Thus Roof symbolically brought to bear nearly 400 years of America's worst sins and fears every time one of his bullets plunged into one of his victims' bodies.
It is still a strong cultural reference, an image of an untouched natural worlds, which is printed as hip wallpaper or used symbolically to mark environmental friendly products.
In speeches, Mr. Hun Sen has noted that he and Kan were both born in the Year of the Dragon, a symbolically potent coincidence in a superstitious country.
"It is meaningful both symbolically and substantially that I'm a woman dean at Yale," said Deborah Berke, dean of architecture at Yale and principal of her own firm.
As images from the Museum of Fine Arts exhibit show, Ms. Iturbide was most fascinated with plants — cactuses — ailing and bandaged — that revealed the interconnectedness explicitly and symbolically.
And many signs pointed to Trump and Kim making another pact, with some speculating they would even sign a peace declaration to symbolically end hostilities toward one another.
And the next major delegate-awarding day isn't until April 28 (though there could still be a handful of primaries, including the symbolically significant Wisconsin, in the interim).
Atlassian is making "a small, but symbolically important" equity investment in Slack, the company wrote in a blog post, and with that will exit the business communications space.
The Iowa caucuses are a quirky process but a symbolically important one, both for who wins them and for their ability to resist interference attempts from bad actors.
Representatives of the proletariat, the slumming Socialists and the Park Avenue swells all have a lot to say, in what is sometimes very clunky, symbolically strained poetic prose.
Lionel Higgins (DeRon Horton) wears his afro proudly throughout the series, before taking control of his hair by shaving it off, also symbolically taking control of his sexuality.
Duke Energy Florida symbolically started operations Tuesday on a new solar power array on Walt Disney World property that's shaped like Mickey Mouse, the Tampa Bay Times reports.
Min Aung Hlaing has attended events that are symbolically important for Suu Kyi and the two sides are collaborating in efforts to forge peace with ethnic minority rebels.
He also says the Russians will "love it" if that happens, indicating how important the aid is both symbolically and practically for Ukraine to fend off Russian aggression.
If they can see themselves as hard workers and reasonable consumers, they can belong symbolically to the broad and legitimate American "middle," while remaining materially at the top.
But so far, the stand Hollywood is taking, while symbolically significant for sure, is more like a soundstage set than a brick-and-mortar structure with a deep foundation.
Putin could hope for sanctions to be dropped, and at least a de facto recognition of his hold on Crimea, the symbolically important Ukrainian peninsular he seized in 2014.
I think there is no transgression here and that the institution should have symbolically agreed to reverse its policies in order to allow me to carry out my performance.
The year started with Nirvana's Nevermind symbolically knocking Michael Jackson's Dangerous off the Billboard Top 22 Chart, which marked grunge's transformation from a local scene to an international influence.
While the meetings included prisoners symbolically handing over some weapons, they were also seen as tacit recognition of the state's limited influence over what goes on in its jails.
In one pair of recesses, rows of human heads, their faces symbolically marked, resemble specimens ripe for some variation of humanistic study; overhead, canonical busts rest atop shallow plinths.
"The GE case is very important symbolically because they have been among the earliest and most committed investors," said Amitabh Dubey, a political analyst at research firm Trusted Sources.
At the center of the lawn — which Mr. Weishaar intends to be symbolically held up by the sacrifice illustrated on the walls — a sculpture will be the focal point.
"To have attacks in Germany that are of a sexual nature perpetuated by men ostensibly of Muslim origin is symbolically devastating for a public commitment to asylum," he said.
The idea that such an overtly racist and homophobic attack and the violence of referring back to our country's history of lynching is so violently horrifying, symbolically and physically.
"This site will be as symbolically important as the 32 panels we put on the White House," Carter said at the ceremony, according to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution newspaper.
"Symbolically what they represent, I've always loved," Jones tells PeopleStyle over the phone, nothing that the ankh signifies energy, life and balance, while the hamsa represents power and luck.
It doesn't require any kind of degree in semiotics to acknowledge this mythologically, symbolically, or historically—a giant stabbing weapon is pretty much the last thing that womanhood represents.
Likewise, the paintings that comprise the Equinox section are unified by their obsession with the sun, moon, and the hovering specter of death (represented symbolically by large, floating, flowers).
Mr. Robot fans might liken the stunt to the one pulled by the show's anti-capitalist fsociety, who symbolically removed the testicles from the iconic Wall Street bull statue.
Symbolically, of course, the answer is, "absolutely": There is something bizarrely retrograde about the fact that a business based on catering to women never had a woman running it.
"Symbolically, the moment that would still lead any look back at this race would be Donald Trump's escalator ride down into the basement floor of Trump Tower," he said.
At home, Sanders's success showed that some left-wing populist ideas — incubated in the failed but symbolically important Occupy Wall Street movement — are in ascendancy inside the Democratic Party.
Even Niemeyer, the architect whose futuristic buildings are scattered throughout the park, originally planned to pave over the area in an attempt to tame (if symbolically) Brazil's unruly wilderness.
The Hound, symbolically born in fire when his brother shoved his head into flames when he was a child, died in fire as he brought his brother with him.
Mission offenders write lengthy manifestos explaining their views, visit websites steeped in hate speech and violent imagery, and travel to target symbolically significant sites while seeking to maximize carnage.
That is an uphill battle, especially in Jeff Sessions' America, but regardless of whether it takes off or not, a tastefully designed weed superstore is, at least, symbolically important.
Unconstrained U.S. and Russian forces could also strengthen voices in China that view a large arsenal as symbolically important, as well as those already advocating for more nuclear weapons.
It is likely that Ledgerwood knows that the colors can be read symbolically, since green jade green is considered to be healing stone, and rose quartz opens the heart.
"Witte de With has 'failed' to come to terms with its own internal contradictions, and has yet to reckon with the historical figure it symbolically embodies," the letter read.
In response to the symbolically potent loss of one of its aircraft, Israel launched another set of retaliatory strikes at Syrian air defenses, including bases staffed with Iranian personnel.
"There would probably be an apathy, an ambivalence, and some people would even be ill-disposed to them symbolically in what they represent," said Ms. Mackie, who is British.
Michigan is worthy of special attention because Sanders's upset was so symbolically significant in 2016 but also because it was a harbinger of Donald Trump's narrow victory that fall.
Currency fears took a back seat despite China fixing the yuan at another new 11-year low within a whisker of the symbolically important 7 to the dollar level.
L fall under "endurance art," a type of performance that rose in the 1960s and '70s, symbolically referring to the Vietnam War or high-profile assassinations during that era.
"The fact that the leaders of Koreas can meet without limit in time or place symbolically demonstrates that a new age of inter-Korean relations has arrived," he added.
"That was significant symbolically, and no doubt ensured support for those demonstrations by a broad array of Milwaukee's African-American middle class," Mr. Jones said in a telephone interview.
Donald Trump has represented, both symbolically and in terms of the policy agenda, a reactionary presidency toward the feminist movement that has pushed the country toward greater gender equality.
China was due to kick off the annual meeting of the National People's Congress in Beijing, which symbolically approves the nation's political agenda for the year, on March 5.
"The digital tax is politically and symbolically important, but from an economic and democratic point of view, it is a really, really small part of the problem," O says.
It is symbolically very nice, pan-European, East, West, North, South, it is the 60th anniversary but to do it every time I would say it is too challenging.
And Trump's action is symbolically striking in the realm of international climate diplomacy, coming just weeks before nations are due to gather for yet another climate conference in Madrid.
Harry also had the honor of saluting recruits and presenting them with their Green Berets, which symbolically marks the completion of their training, after they complete their final Commando Test.
" For Rabbia, symbolically, and maybe even literally, the "cyclic process" to which the titles and subjects of her three big paintings refer "starts and ends in a universe of fingerprints.
But as adults, we should, I would argue, try to find better ways to accept more fully the finality of death here on Earth, whether symbolically or through other means.
Francis later appointed Tauran as camerlengo, the symbolically important official who runs the Vatican during the period between the death or resignation of one pope and the election of another.
Its final moment offers a note of prophetic dissent: As two percussionists symbolically ring 19 tubular bells, a third plays a rhythmic pattern based on a clave from West Africa.
While it is a source of inspiration for artists for many different reasons, Depelchin saw it is as a metaphoric song that could be symbolically used for the Canticle exhibition.
"If there's ever an event that separates the press from the people that they're supposed to serve, symbolically, it is that one," he said that year on Meet the Press.
It also reinvigorated an opposition that had appeared unsure of its next step after a highly publicized rally last week at which leader Raila Odinga symbolically inaugurated himself as president.
By choosing a British luxury car, the royal couple symbolically aligned itself with Monaco's monarchical cousin, rather than with neighboring France or Italy, both in possession of healthy auto industries.
In the more forgiving (but still unforgivable) metaphorical version, I suppose she's suggesting that comedians like her will symbolically take Trump down with their wit and humor and moral superiority.
She explained that the big sporty pieces wanted to symbolically defend the women wearing them while the light details were included for them to be able to express their womanhood.
The group said it would dedicate the Oscar of whichever film wins to those working toward unity, and the films' directors said they reject the borders symbolically defining their category.
Another symbolically figurative work, "The Invisible" (2015), a bronze by Enrique Martinez Celaya, portrays a crying boy standing, hands clenched, in "Black Mirror," a square pool designed by Mr. Larsen.
Abandoned to life as a boarder, she is effectively homeless, and also orphaned spiritually, having spent little time with her parents—those symbolically fixed poles we use to understand ourselves.
She also believes it's symbolically important that the kidney came from a white teenager, then went to a Hispanic man, and now belongs to a black woman in her 70s.
And he announced that his administration was lifting perhaps the most symbolically potent aspect of trade restrictions, the $100 limit on bringing Cuban rum and cigars into the United States.
Last November, the Burger King—the actual Burger King—symbolically shaved his beard to show his support for the Movember Foundation, a charity that raises awareness for men's health issues.
ISTANBUL — Turkey won a measure of international support in its increasingly tense standoff with the United States on Wednesday when Qatar offered a relatively small but symbolically important financial lifeline.
That means that while F.C.S. opponents symbolically offer less of a fight, practically speaking, against elite teams, they may as well be in the Sun Belt or the Mountain West.
In May, the bill won a symbolically telling endorsement from Representative Joseph Crowley of New York, the chairman of the Democratic caucus and a leading possible successor for Ms. Pelosi.
Four months later, she is among three people nominated for the Nobel prize to symbolically represent the "behaviour and attitude of Greece, organisations and volunteers towards the huge refugee crisis".
"Symbolically, this is huge," César Rosado Marzán, a labor law professor and co-director of the Institute for Law and the Workplace at the Illinois Institute of Technology, told me.
America is still an enormous power — both materially and symbolically — but I'd argue the erosion appears to be stronger here than in other places, although it's beginning to happen everywhere.
That's right: it's time to remember when football symbolically saved New Orleans after Katrina, and the city was magically lifted above sea level thanks to a punt block by Steve Gleason.
It's hard to see a group of women stomping on a man at a punk show—a space historically dominated by masculine aggression—and not imagine they're symbolically trampling the patriarchy.
Despite this, Hefner has always been generous with his money, spending $20113,000 in 1978 to symbolically purchase the "y" in the Hollywood Sign after organizing fundraising profits to spur its restoration.
She is the object of affection in the video, a spot Diamond wants to occupy symbolically for all the dark-skinned women who've been made to feel they don't deserve it.
On the same day it let its heavily managed currency pass through a rate of seven against the dollar, a threshold which may seem arbitrary but is symbolically important (see article).
Mark Yourself Unsafe, a web app that Black Lives Matter organizers modeled after Facebook Safety Check, allows black social media users to symbolically mark themselves "unsafe" throughout the entire United States.
The decision followed a series of phone calls Trump held with key US partners in Europe and the Middle East who urged the president not to make the symbolically fraught move.
It is not clear whether the Lima group has the ability or stomach to suspend Venezuela from all regional bodies—which would hurt Mr Maduro symbolically—and investigate illicit Venezuelan fortunes.
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand of New York appears willing to go the furthest yet, at least symbolically, in trying to prove she is ready to go toe-to-toe with the president.
The goal was to wound physically the body of the nation and destroy symbolically the values around which French people gather every year regardless of origin, color, class, age or religion.
This year, April 21 marks Equal Pay Day, the time a woman has to work into the new year to symbolically achieve the same pay a man earned the previous year.
The oil boom I started this column with has driven oil prices lower, and that has made both Keystone and ANWR less relevant, for now anyway, but no less symbolically powerful.
Although the consumption of dog and cat meat is rare in Taiwan, the move is symbolically significant, according to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in Hong Kong.
How ISIS ravaged Palmyra's world treasures Key city A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Palmyra is home to globally important archaeological ruins and is seen as a symbolically important to both sides.
But a pardon would be a symbolically potent recognition of the kinds of racial disadvantage even relatively privileged African Americans have experienced in American history — a theme whose relevance endures today.
And GOP strategists now fear the party could remain stuck in the morass into 2018 and beyond, symbolically linked to Moore even as they try to put his loss behind them.
For the last five years, the studio has been working on a salt bridge that will float untethered within this symbolically resonant body of water that lies between Israel and Jordan.
In 2628, Bush symbolically represented the continuation of his grandfather, uncle and father's tradition of pragmatic and compassionate conservatism, within a Texas Republican Party that was increasingly veering to the right.
"No, no, no, no, don't take him literally, take him symbolically," Anthony Scaramucci, famous for his brief stint as the White House communications director, said of Trump back in December 2016.
It's not yours unless you've taken the time to actually learn it and load it into your brain, where you can understand it and think about it and manipulate it symbolically.
Although Republicans can defeat the resolution, it is symbolically important because it represents the most senators ever to call for a cabinet member's ouster in such a petition, its sponsors said.
Six years later, the then-FIFA president symbolically launched the start of renovations at the museum's current site, an abandoned 1960s building known as the "Haus zur Enge" in central Zurich.
The relationship ended, Nan says, only after he performed a sort of "exorcism" at her instructions, symbolically burning away everything he loved and hated about her until the feelings were gone.
A defeat for Republicans here won't only be embarrassing symbolically, it also will send shock waves to vulnerable Republicans around the country and could spur retirements by other Republicans in Congress.
Plus, there was the Vulcan Spock, who was the consummate outsider, able to metaphorically stand in for almost any ostracized or minority group when the story needed to speak more symbolically.
A cheap substitute for gold and silver gilding, the tin foil is meant to evoke the blinding light of the divine that symbolically designates traditional icons as repositories of God's word.
Diop, the first black woman ever to vie for the top Cannes award, said it was not foremost in her mind after her win but added that the recognition was symbolically important.
Greek media reported he would symbolically make the speech on Ithaca, the island where Odysseus returned home from the Trojan war after a 10-year voyage recounted by Greek classical poet Homer.
While borders have now largely been shut for migrants, Francis symbolically took a small group of refugees with him on his aircraft as he left the island after a five-hour visit.
The Chinese currency has weakened by almost 2.7% this month and is now uncomfortably close to the symbolically important level of 7 to the dollar, last breached during the 2008 financial crisis.
And what better film to embrace if you want to send a message to the president — symbolically — than a beautiful, aching, artistic drama about a poor, gay black man coming of age?
And yet he does realize the Iron Throne is symbolically important and was the thing that she most wanted and will now never have, so he slags it with his fire-breath.
For now, they'll have to content themselves with that thing where a character symbolically slices their thumb on a shard of glass from their cracked screen — and Eighth Grade got there first.
To symbolically commemorate their friendship—and physically cement Spain's presence—Cortés ordered the construction of the first church in the Americas, Tlaxcala's Iglesia de San Francisco, which is right against the bullring.
Here at MWC, the world's largest mobile industry focused conference, HTC's booth is symbolically split in two, divided across a carpeted thoroughfare that funnels a continual parade of suits back and forth.
It does not imply that people think their pets are actually human (although sometimes you wonder: many cats and dogs have Instagram accounts, and a few people have symbolically married their pets).
Though at first glance these toys might look like the symbolically loaded work of Mike Kelley, Second Life Toys is an operation meant to spark the conversation around organ donation in Japan.
If a dead friend or family member has been cremated or the cemetery's thousands of miles away, you can still find ways to symbolically engage in gift-giving to cope with loss.
The move is part of a European Union decision earlier this month to symbolically punish Turkey over what it calls "illegal" drilling for oil and gas off Cyprus in the eastern Mediterranean.
In February 2012, on the cusp of assuming that highest office, Xi Jinping made a sentimental return to Iowa, where once again those two family legacies symbolically came together in Des Moines.
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Frank Wolf, a Virginia Republican, to symbolically rename a stretch of the street in front of the Chinese Embassy to commemorate imprisoned activist Liu Xiaobo, who won the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize.
Kamala Harris of California, who officially kicked off her campaign Monday on the symbolically resonant Martin Luther King Jr. Day, has criticized Trump's rhetoric, divisive positions and style as commander in chief.
This turn of events is especially surprising, given what her election into presidency would have symbolically meant for women across the country, who have been struggling against proverbial glass ceilings for decades.
The big picture: Duke is the latest energy company to commit to releasing a report about climate change in response to investor pressure conveyed by non-binding but symbolically important shareholder resolutions.
"Starting in 2012, IHA's goal was to make sure that artistic critiques of economic inequality could also aim to redress that inequality, not just symbolically but in real, material terms," says Martens.
Consider how The Great Wall uses Damon almost symbolically, as if noting that he's only in the movie to add a name that American audiences know to all of the film's marketing.
"Symbolically it means something," he said of Macmillan's move, recalling how he often warned his writers that the conference rooms inside the Flatiron were definitely not as stylish as the building's exterior.
Symbolic threshold The Trump administration is upset because China let the yuan go past 7 against one US dollar, a symbolically important threshold that was last crossed during the 2008 financial crisis.
Black people, to whites, were the symbolic representation of the evil in man and thus were also the handy instruments by which white people could hold themselves symbolically innocent of that evil.
On Monday, the Chinese government allowed its currency to fall below a symbolically important seven-to-the-dollar level, an apparent retaliatory move that amounts to trade tensions spreading into another arena.
Still, it's hard not to see Brexit and Mr. Trump as populist repudiations of what Mr. Khan stands for, symbolically, as a Tooting-born "son of a Pakistani bus driver"-turned-mayor.
On Monday, the Chinese government allowed its currency to fall below a symbolically important seven-to-the-dollar level, an apparent retaliatory move that amounts to trade tensions spreading into another arena.
The power of that piece is that it symbolically brings to the surface the ramifications of our glib traffic in these figurines that are often representative of our embedded perceptions of black people.
One nice feature of Delaunay's computation was that it was in a sense entirely algebraic: everything was done symbolically, and only at the very end were actual numerical values of parameters substituted in.
Symbolically, the mass was held at the Catholic shrine of Mary Queen of Peace which stands on the site where nuns stopped soldiers from attacking mutineers who overthrew dictator Ferdinand Marcos in 1986.
"I think while Ngoc Thinh's appointment is symbolically important, its wider significance is limited to some women who are Communist Party members," said activist and dissident Do Nguyen Mai Khoi in an email.
While each church is run autonomously on a parochial level, and the SBC doesn't necessarily speak for all its members, the stances it takes publicly can be enormously symbolically important for many Baptists.
Symbolically, though, the legislation sends a message to the airlines that their PR campaigns did not work, and they will not be able to get away with practices that arouse such widespread ire.
Two opposition sources said that in a meeting late on Friday with the High Negotiations Committee de Mistura had brought up an idea, among others, that would see Assad remain in power symbolically.
An earlier celebration was held on November 9, 2015, symbolically showing that if women were earning the same as men, they would not be paid for the last two months of the year.
The deal was symbolically signed by Tornatore and Zhang Qiang of APG at the end of a forum on co-productions Sunday on the first full day of the Beijing International Film Festival.
Both parties can withdraw from the treaty, which would mean a return to hard national borders, a move that would symbolically cut Britain off from the continent just as it is implementing Brexit.
I would much rather think about Beyoncé suddenly becoming a mother of three and how it symbolically represents her very own Destiny's Child/Holy Trinity than to ponder Trump's Supreme Court Justice nominee.
However, the destruction of the Mosul mosque also follows a pattern of ISIS destroying symbolically rich religious sites, such as Coptic churches in Egypt, and Shia and Sufi shrines in Iraq and Pakistan.
This year, April 224th marked Equal Pay Day, which is the time a woman has to work into the new year to symbolically achieve the same pay a man earned the previous year.
Then again, all of that's really secondary to the gradual bond that develops between the unusual captive and the highly empathetic Elisa, which begins innocently enough, if symbolically, with a hard-boiled egg.
More surprising is the decision to let blank space predominate on nearly every page, a strategy that symbolically isolates Fausto within his world and makes visible the emptiness of his relationship to it.
Not unlike Yorick's Skull from Hamlet—the prop of death that symbolically eliminated the differences between people—the illusion of an everyman society was expediently rendered by a billionaire wearing a baseball cap.
Symbolically, the piece resembles a Christian cathedral or church, but its materiality strongly whiffs of the makeshift carriages that homeless travelers or gypsies fashion from things society no longer finds valuable, or holy.
To find out what's at stake in this symbolically significant battle, less than 50 miles from Baghdad, VICE spoke to Omar Lamrani, senior military analyst at the Austin-based military intelligence firm Stratfor.
The study is from 2014, and publishing it now suggests that the president saw this as a moment to challenge the hard-liners, who hold ultimate power, about such a symbolically potent issue.
It has instead been suggested that the artist is Mr. Hockney himself, looking back at his lost lover, symbolically suggesting his own presence in the form of one of his iconic swimming pools.
"In a sense, the Cold War symbolically ended with the Seoul Olympics," said Lee O. Young, creative director of the 1988 opening ceremony, in an interview in his library in Seoul this week.
Booker lauded black women as "the best voting demographic in America" and in so doing acknowledged the importance of racial diversity, not just symbolically but substantively, to the Democratic Party's 2020 electoral hopes.
Symbolically, the step will be adopted by the cabinet in Barcelona, the Catalan regional capital, on Friday, with Sanchez stressing this is to show that his policies aim to help people throughout Spain.
I have checked resale sites, and it does have some monetary value, but I do not want it to fall into hands that may use it symbolically for what my father fought against.
Worried that crowds would not show up on Thursday — Mr. Trump is less popular in Poland's liberal capital than in the conservative countryside — the authorities chose a smaller, though still symbolically rich, site.
Medvedev's visit - the highest profile Russian tour since that of President Vladimir Putin in 13 - is also symbolically important, showing Cuba has still has powerful allies that will help it resist U.S. pressure.
Standing beside this monument to rationality, which proved the earth's rotation, she began to rotate herself, spinning in circles, symbolically out of control, giving in to the chaos (the irrationality!) of her situation.
This year, April 10th marked Equal Pay Day, which is the time a woman has to work into the new year to symbolically achieve the same pay a man earned the previous year.
The Taliban announced the beginning of their spring offensive on April 12, and fighting has raged around the symbolically important northern city of Kunduz since then, although the capital had been relatively quiet.
Those measures have included bans on the burqa and niqab, as well as the symbolically punitive "jewelry bill" that allowed police to seize asylum seekers' valuables to offset the cost of supporting them.
"His footprints in Turkish politics started with this Istanbul mayorship; losing that is huge, both politically and symbolically," Sibel Oktay, an assistant professor political science at the University of Illinois Springfield, told me.
As the race for 2020 heats up and the field is more crowded with women than ever, GoT can be seen as a fiction-based lesson in what's to come (symbolically) in this election.
"We do it because it's symbolically important," said Philip Stinson, a criminal justice professor at Bowling Green State University who has studied the role of school resource officers and used to be a cop.
On Sunday, July 2, in the midst of ongoing clashes between Donald Trump and CNN, the president tweeted out a video in which he symbolically beats up the media outlet in a wrestling match.
Not only would Rubio be symbolically humiliated by losing his home state, but Trump would pick up a massive delegate haul, since Florida allots all its 99 delegates to whoever comes in first place.
An eruv, typically composed of natural barriers and hanging wires, symbolically extends the home, and thus makes it easier to travel to services or to visit friends and relatives on Friday nights and Saturdays.
Taurus, the cow, grazes in the grass slowly; while Pisces, the fish, swims in the deep, mysterious sea and symbolically represents the end of the zodiac wheel, when everything dissolves before being reborn again.
From a practical viewpoint, a decision to lift the arms embargo against Vietnam would have minimal effects — the Vietnamese military still likes Russia's rock-bottom prices for arms — but it would be symbolically important.
So the purging of this report — the repudiation, if you will — may give the plaintiffs "satisfaction" by symbolically breaking the connection between the current mayoral administration and the NYPD's previous intelligence and investigative efforts.
It also robbed her of her birthright in blessing me on my wedding day, in symbolically clipping a lock of my hair and tying red string around my wrist for an auspicious new future.
Mar-a-Lago "symbolically and financially supports a politician actively working to decrease access to healthcare and cut billions of dollars in research funding from the National Institutes of Health budget," the letter stated.
Aside from shoring up the U.S. relationship with NATO allies, the speech is symbolically significant given Poland's proximity to Russia and regional fears about Moscow's ambitions following its 2014 annexation of Crimea from Ukraine.
It still was a blow, at least symbolically, to the rabid Tennessee fan base that has begun to wonder about the team's direction under Coach Holly Warlick, the longtime Summitt assistant who replaced her.
While significant symbolically, Mr. Kerry's statement marked no change in policy, as the United States is already leading the coalition fighting the Islamic State and has been actively bombing its militants, operations and facilities.
In a sign of his determination to lock up the nomination swiftly, Mr. Trump visited two symbolically important states on Super Tuesday: Ohio, where Mr. Kasich is governor, and Florida, Mr. Rubio's home state.
"For example, people link opiate addiction symbolically with a range of other stigmatized health conditions, such as Hepatitis C and mental illness, as well as social problems such as poverty and criminality," she says.
They spewed this bile on forums and Facebook pages, emails and YouTube comments, not because they didn't realize their speech was symbolically violent, or because they didn't think it would generate a ferocious response.
But a dip below the symbolically important threshold of 60 percent — which the A.N.C. has never dropped beneath — could embolden his rivals within his party, many of whom have close ties to Mr. Zuma.
Perhaps symbolically, Ted Ligety, one of three Americans to win two Alpine gold medals, watched his Olympic career probably come to a close with a disappointing 193th in his signature event, the giant slalom.
Unless Buttigieg, whose fluent answers and freshness bought him to the fore, begins to draw sharper contrasts and offer discernible, digestible and symbolically meaningful ideas, he could wind up winning more admiration than votes.
It would also symbolically repudiate the legacies of every US president from Franklin Roosevelt to George H.W. Bush, who collectively presided over the defeat of authoritarianism in Europe, perhaps America's greatest 20th-century achievement.
The size of the fine and the remedies that regulators ordered Google to make were consequential, both symbolically and in how handset manufacturers may incorporate Android into mobile devices in Europe in the future.
The generation's disenchantment found an outlet in a new age of social and cultural activism that burst forth with the 1967 "Summer of Love," centered in San Francisco and opened, symbolically, by Monterey Pop.
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There, on a document that legally and symbolically marked the start of her children's lives, was the name of a gynecologist in New York City who she said sexually abused her, Robert A. Hadden.
When reading natal charts or doing forecasting (readings of the cosmic "weather" of the day), astrologers use zodiacal archetypes, which are indeed linked to 12 constellations, but only symbolically—their locations do not matter.
More symbolically, note the prominence of the Atari classic "Yars' Revenge," in which a vengeful infiltrator eats away at the monster's defenses, like so many gifted pickles, until it is vulnerable enough to destroy.
ARIA symbolically authorized $1.5 billion for regional security, aid, and diplomatic initiatives, and trumpets the United States' enduring commitment to a litany of existing agreements and treaties with our Indo-Pacific allies and partners.
He was—symbolically, culturally, in citizenship, and unapologetically—the first Mexican boxing heavyweight champion of the world during a time of increased violence in that country that now includes cartels warring to control avocados.
Trump fits this model pretty well: His business experience makes a weird kind of sense as the 21st-century Republican version of engineering, as it at least symbolically exemplifies management and getting stuff done.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's King Maha Vajiralongkorn on Saturday completed Buddhist and Brahmin rituals to symbolically transform him into a living god as the Southeast Asian nation crowned its first monarch in nearly seven decades.
LONDON, May 5 (Reuters) - Two-thirds of Pearson shareholders symbolically rejected its remuneration report at the publishing firm's annual general meeting on Friday, making clear their disapproval of the company's performance in the last year.
That Pelosi now put the party machinery behind them by officially condemning Trump's tweets marks one of the first times since the Clinton era that the party leadership has — symbolically — had women of color's backs.
While Romero's canonization comes at a symbolically important time as Francis navigates the future direction of his embattled papacy, it's actually the culmination of a much longer process that Francis initiated shortly after becoming pope.
Dr. Reinhardt conducted himself with "magnificent grace" despite taunts from pro-apartheid South Africans and "was helpful to me in those negotiations both symbolically as we were traveling through Africa and substantively," Dr. Kissinger said.
While steel and bourbon have little in common -- one is a commodity, the other a uniquely American beverage -- trade negotiators know how to pull the levers of government by targeting small, but symbolically significant, industries.
Adele's ode to Beyonce's greatness came over a year after the British star broke her Grammy Award in half in order to symbolically share the honor of winning album of the year with the singer.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday revealed the name he chose for a horse that was somewhat symbolically given to his 13-year-old son, Barron, by visiting Mongolian President Battulga Khaltmaa: Victory.
In Austria, a far-right party that says immigration must be stopped to protect cultural identity and social peace barely lost an election on Sunday for the largely ceremonial but symbolically important office of president.
On an early autumn day this Saturday, just yards from the monument, the compass itself will, symbolically speaking, become fully visible, when the National Museum of African American History and Culture opens to the public.
Symbolically, it is important for a U.S. carrier to operate inside the Persian Gulf, though commanders like to avoid its confined space, made even smaller because the water on the southern side is comparatively shallow.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday symbolically tossed into a bin a Hamas policy paper published last week that set out an apparent softening of the Palestinian Islamist group's stance toward Israel.
Suicide Squad showed Harley wearing a t-shirt with a reference to the Joker, while the new Harley Quinn symbolically wears an outfit with her name on it, identifying her as a more independent character.
The televised hearing showed Kennedy using an experienced trial lawyer's cross-examination technique of baby-stepping a witness into a corner and then hitting him over the head with a baseball bat -- symbolically, of course.
Like Milo Yiannopoulos grinning in his American Flag hoodie and posing for selfies, they did it because they knew full well it was symbolically violent, and that it most certainly would inspire a ferocious response.
Mr. Whitten, who died last year, lent Mr. Drew his studio in 1992 to construct a monumental grid made of stacked bales of raw cotton, a symbolically charged material weighted with the history of slavery.
The handshake requirement, which includes a provision that the wearing of gloves is unacceptable, is the latest in a series of Danish anti-immigrant measures that critics say are symbolically charged but serve little purpose.
The Trump administration on Monday designated China a "currency manipulator" after Beijing let the yuan slide to the symbolically important level of 211-to-the-dollar for the first time in more than a decade.
He retired from Galatasaray in 2008 as famous as anyone in Turkey, known as Kral (King) and the Bull of the Bosphorus, for the strait that cleaves Turkey in two, symbolically separating Europe and Asia.
In the States we have Union bank on the West Coast and we like to expand their operations to a level which is well regarded in the U.S. markets and we symbolically call it top10.
But neither they nor their descendants are even symbolically part of American national pride; rather they are objects of stereotyping or emblems of a disgraceful past that has remained, to a great extent, in obscurity.
Second, separate is symbolically and psychologically unequal when it is recognized to have the social meaning that whites are too good to mix with blacks, or that one race is essentially superior to the other.
For Japan, where Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has worked hard to cultivate a close relationship with President Trump on the golf course and over the telephone, the preliminary notice to the W.T.O. was symbolically significant.
LONDON — The three-story mural showing a workman chipping away at one of the 12 stars of the European Union flag appeared mysteriously in Dover, England, over the weekend, at once banal and symbolically poignant.
The district is home to Chile's presidential palace and Supreme Court, as well as an unusual mixture of professionals and working class residents that make it both symbolically important and attainable for conservatives and leftists.
" The groyper army is led in part, or at least symbolically, by Nick Fuentes, a 22-year-old former conservative radio host and Unite the Right attendee who hosts a YouTube show called "America First.
And more symbolically, Uber's sell-off was embarrassing for an IPO process that is typically so carefully produced and stage-managed, especially given that Uber has been the iconic startup of its vintage in Silicon Valley.
"It would be good symbolically to do this to underscore to people that this is important and serious," said Dr. Hunter Handsfield, professor emeritus of medicine at the University of Washington Center for AIDS and STD.
While these medicines are critical in combating the epidemic, this policy nevertheless financially and symbolically benefits the very industry that created the crisis—without necessarily addressing the racially bifurcated system that prosecutes only certain drug users.
Partaking in the #PutTheNailInIt campaign is a great way to encourage more people to get involved in the cause, but it's crucial to acknowledge that symbolically showing your support isn't the same as taking real action.
Andrew Cuomo has volunteered state funds to keep the national monument open, and suggested Saturday that the federal government's closure of the Statue of Liberty was symbolically linked to Republican efforts to tighten US immigration policy.
And in any case we have made ample progress in other areas and have found mechanisms that would make a Greek exit more of a symbolically positive decision showing that rules are now being kept again.
The Hulk (real name Terry Bollea), clad entirely in black, cried what appeared to be real tears as the juror tag-teammates used their combined weight to symbolically drop Gawker and Denton on their conjoined heads.
Mulvaney personally approved trading a symbolically important presidential meeting for probes, Sondland told visiting Ukrainian officials on July 10, according to an account by Fiona Hill, Trump's former top White House adviser on Europe and Russia.
And she followed that up on April 12, Equal Pay Day, the day that symbolically marks when the average woman has worked long enough to catch up to what the average man made the year before.
In addition, taking recommendations for pardons is one thing, but coaxing players to trade their constitutional right to free expression for a Get Out of Jail Free card — even if just symbolically — is worthy of contempt.
In addition to having the largest number of delegates, Michigan is also important symbolically; it's one of the key Midwestern states Democrats are desperate to win back from President Donald Trump during the November general election.
The legislation does little to alter the oversight of some of the larger banks, but it is symbolically important to Republicans railing against the 21960 Dodd-Frank banking regulation law as an example of federal overreach.
The legislation does little to alter the oversight of some of the larger banks, but it is symbolically important to Republicans railing against the 2010 Dodd-Frank banking regulation law as an example of federal overreach.
This year, America celebrated Equal Pay Day on April 10, which marks the time a woman would have to work into the new year to symbolically achieve the same pay a man earned the previous year.
Justice Kennedy's decision for the Court in Citizens United, though now symbolically important, held that the First Amendment prohibited the government from penalizing a nonprofit corporation that was distributing a political film during an election year.
In the end he didn't even need his hatchet — Daryl retrieved Rick's pistol from the Sanctuary, presenting it to him in a scene that reconnected Rick to his weapon, his friends and, symbolically, his inner warrior.
Carla Amina Baghajati, women's affairs spokeswoman for the Islamic Religious Authority in Austria, the country's official Muslim authority, told VICE News the move would only channel rising populist resentment at Muslims by symbolically subjugating Muslim women.
Retaking the mosque was symbolically important – ISIS used the site to declare a so-called caliphate in 2014 – and Iraqi forces have fought a grueling battle to claw back lost territory in the three years since.
Even though Venkatkrishnan grew up in a family of Tamil Brahmins, who typically cremated their dead, he points to a ritual called shraddha, where the deceased are symbolically fed before sending them to the other world.
Francis hosted the daylong ecumenical service in the symbolically rich Adriatic port city of Bari, considered a bridge between east and west and home to the relics of St. Nicholas, an important saint in the Orthodox world.
Around 2,000 protesters gathered near the seat of European Union institutions in Strasbourg, where organisers had planned make to the protest international by symbolically marching to the parliament building, a month ahead of EU-wide parliamentary elections.
Dabiq is symbolically important to the jihadist group because it is the site of an apocalyptic Islamic prophesy, and Islamic State has stationed around 1,200 of its fighters there said the Observatory, a Britain-based war monitor.
Ditching the agreement signals to the world that the U.S. has no interest in the issue, even symbolically without any cost or penalty, and is willing to toss aside years of grinding work from the global community.
" Although she isn't sure whether she believes in a higher power, she keeps an altar full of objects that are symbolically significant to her, and sometimes performs rituals in which she calls on "deities or deity archetypes.
In addition to symbolically leaving their sins behind and eating sweet things, it's common for Jewish people to attend special synagogue services, where a ram's horn, known as the shofar, is blown in honor of the holiday.
Under pressure from an antsy Trump looking to score a big political victory, Republican leaders tried again last week, hoping to to get to 216 votes ahead of the President's symbolically important 1303-day mark in office.
But unlike in the symbolically important but comparatively isolated rebel pockets in Daraya and Muadamiya, the insurgents in the capital's Eastern Ghouta district of towns and farms hold a large, contiguous area under their own local administration.
The DA, which elected its first black leader, Mmusi Maimane, last year, won the most votes in the symbolically important Nelson Mandela Bay, which includes the manufacturing center Port Elizabeth, and Tshwane, home to the capital Pretoria.
The DA, which elected its first black leader, Mmusi Maimane, last year, won the most votes in the symbolically important Nelson Mandela Bay, which includes the manufacturing centre Port Elizabeth, and Tshwane, home to the capital Pretoria.
For two Democrats on Menendez's committee to sign onto a scathing letter that makes clear he broke not only Senate rules but also federal laws in his relationship with Melgen is a very big deal, symbolically speaking.
A merger between Sprint and T-Mobile could get another boost — at least symbolically — as soon as next week, when the FCC is set to vote on its annual assessment of the state of the wireless market.
At several moments when it looked like the two leaders were preparing to pack up and leave (literally and symbolically), Carter refused to let this happen, given his clear vision for a peace deal in the region.
While her ability seems effortless, growing up in part of the world where it's often forbidden for women to play such a symbolically potent musical instrument, the 29-year-old has had to work hard for recognition.
But Division I men's basketball, symbolically the N.C.A.A.'s most open sport — with a postseason tournament renowned for binding together 32 otherwise disparate conferences and for featuring unpredictable upsets and lovable underdogs — is far from a democracy.
Symbolically at least, the choice of Palestine as the Group of 77's leader is a diplomatic rejoinder to Israel and the United States in the protracted Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and a political advance for the Palestinians.
What more symbolically fitting place, then, to host Useless Utility, an exhibition of recent work by six artists based in Detroit and the surrounding area corralled around the topic of art production in a post-industrial time.
But voting, the most symbolically weighty act any elected official can take, has been another matter, even if the idea of hundreds of House members and 100 senators gathering on crowded chamber floors is an epidemiological nightmare.
The visages in "Maypole" are visually and symbolically in sync with some of the grotesque faces in the German Expressionist prints on the floor above, but they also connect to the earlier work in the Spero exhibition.
Most crucially — and perhaps symbolically — the overhead lamps in the House of Commons had been turned off in the later version, and a banana held by a chimp in the foreground was turned downward, rather than up.
The bridge, which connects Battery Park City with the Financial District, is symbolically resilient, as well: it replaces a footbridge destroyed during the September 11 attacks, making it one of the last components of Lower Manhattan's rebirth.
"In some ways, of all the companies that could move their headquarters out of the state, symbolically this may be the most painful," said Walter Woodward, Connecticut's historian and an associate professor at the University of Connecticut.
Issuing an unnecessary and indeed unhelpful executive order on Guantánamo plays to that small streak of American politics in which embracing Guantánamo means endorsing a symbolically belligerent approach to counterterrorism, and to hell with the actual consequences.
The fall of Raqqa is a major defeat for ISIS, both symbolically and territorially, but it is not a complete defeat of the group, and the symbolic loss of ISIS' de facto capital should not be overplayed.
The work was symbolically buried by elders of the Dakota Nation, but the museum's actions resulted in its hiring an outside law firm to investigate the decision and contributed to the departure of its director, Olga Viso.
Early in his presidency, he enacted measures (mostly symbolic) to lighten the tax load on the wealthy and employers, while ratcheting up the burden (again symbolically) on the less well-to-do, including retirees on state pensions.
Butterfield also notes that Atlassian will be making a "small but symbolically important investment" in Slack — likely a good move, given that rumors of a Slack IPO have been swirling (though Butterfield says it won't happen this year).
It will mean Hollywood has symbolically revealed its desire to turn back the clock, and turn back the hard-won progress that we've seen in the past 50 years, the past eight, even in the past 18 months.
"We have removed or cloaked these works to demonstrate symbolically what the Davis Museum would look like without their contributions to our collections and to Wellesley College, and to thereby honor their many invaluable gifts," the museum said.
Another contributing factor, among many, may be the fact that Donald Trump is president, Hollywood hates that he's president, and Academy members may have been looking for ways to symbolically push back against his agenda with their votes.
The goal is to build the case that Harris is the perfect candidate to go toe to toe, symbolically and literally, with the president — by virtue of her personal qualities and professional history as much as her policy.
SANTA MARIA DEL TULE, Mexico - Surrounded by village elders, family and friends, Peruvian actor Ricardo Torres promised to care for the environment after symbolically marrying an ancient Cypress tree in Mexico as part of an ecological awareness campaign.
In June 1997, well after the Rodney King beating and O.J. Simpson's acquittal, President Bill Clinton held the first of his "national conversations on race," an evening staged in symbolically average-American Akron, Ohio, featuring actual average Americans.
It reinscribes race at a symbolically central place in American culture, on the National Mall, where we celebrate our collective public histories, ensuring that a mountain of evidence about black contributions to America will be on permanent display.
We, the protesters, chanted slogans and held up placards and marched along Beaver Street, where some of us got into good trouble, to use the catchphrase: we sat down in the middle of the road and symbolically panhandled.
The film shows a 210-year-old King (played by Emma Stone) battling 220-year-old Riggs (Steve Carell) in a game of tennis that symbolically was worth so much more than the $100,000 prize on the table.
Ten male relatives standing at intervals around the holy book were there to symbolically "pass off" Ms. Kaur to Mr. Mattson, and make it known that they will continue to nurture and protect her once she leaves home.
For Russians, and the Russian Orthodox Church, the Ukrainian Church is a symbolically important part of the Russian Orthodox community, not least because some believe the city of Kiev to be the birthplace of the Russian Orthodox tradition.
Long said to be on its way out because of a changing industry and continually rising rents in Chelsea, its surrounding neighborhood, the district could be saved, at least symbolically, from the very thing threatening its existence: gentrification.
"Even a good move like this, important as it is symbolically, isn't going to make a meaningful dent in the horror show that is literally millions of refugees waiting for decades with no solution in sight," he said.
I think those who perceive a threat symbolically from Barack Obama are kind of correct because kids are going to grow up and they're going to remember as a great authority figure this guy who was African American.
That Virginia would celebrate the decision was symbolically rich, given that Richmond had been the capital of the Confederacy under Jefferson Davis and the seat of a virulently racist legislature that diligently translated white supremacist aspirations into law.
His campaign has begun to staff up -- including by hiring a new campaign manager earlier this year -- and Trump symbolically declared he was running for re-election earlier this year, far earlier than any other modern sitting president.
Symbolically, pulling that off would represent a bridge between the end of an era of conservative white Southern Democrats and the more progressive liberal wing of the party making a serious play for the future of the South.
Bobby Cannavale, a hairy life force of an actor who improves even misbegotten shows, plays Richie Finestra, who runs the symbolically named American Century, a once vital record label now teetering on the brink of irrelevance and insolvency.
At the polling station in Sant Pere, a town of some 2,500 people close to the Pyrenees which symbolically declared independence from Spain in 2012, voters arrived before sunrise and Jordana cast the first vote at 9 a.m.
Abbas and Abou-Rahme seem eager to symbolically 'free' the masks, but they look more burdened here, like shadows that flicker in and out of focus, objects that seem trapped between the worlds of the living and the dead.
While the land encompassed by the Bears Ears monument is not believed to contain huge amounts of coal, oil or gas, several other monuments on Zinke's review list do - making the Bears Ears decision symbolically important to industry groups.
It's all part of the Trump administration's frenetic sprint to put some points on the board ahead of the symbolically significant 100 days mark, though it also certainly seems like a betrayal of the populist themes of his campaign.
When shares of LYFT begin trading on the floor of the Nasdaq on Friday, it will symbolically usher in the end of an era that has kept ordinary people from capitalizing on Silicon Valley success (or cursing its failure).
While he originally opposed ordination of gay and lesbian students, he later "confessed," as he put it, that he regretted that stance and, before an assembly of other rabbis, symbolically signed a diploma for a gay Hebrew Union graduate.
Of course, any dissent is a bad look during a convention—the time when the party is supposed to symbolically come together—which helps explain why Trump's team is working so hard behind the scenes to suppress the vote.
In a speech delivered symbolically on the Athens hill where ancient Greeks gave birth to democracy a few thousand years ago, Macron, a fervent europhile, said the continent would face its demise without a radical overhaul of its governance.
They don't really hit this "selling the house" idea over the head, but I do think it's fitting that in this episode when Wendy makes her deal with Axe, she's saving the house financially, but ruining it (maybe) symbolically.
The 14-year-old actor, the youngest person to make Time magazine's list of the world's 100 most influential figures, symbolically changes her last name from Brown to Blue - the color of the UN children's agency - for the film.
If Kennedy's transition to a commercially oriented space facility was legally cemented when the leases were signed, the transition was symbolically consummated last weekend with the launch of the Falcon 9 to the International Space Station from 39-A.
Females, though less likely to commit mass public killings, perpetrate rampage killings which, by definition, are perpetrated in front of others, by one or more current or former students or employees who aim for multiple victims randomly or symbolically.
As if symbolically thumbing its nose at the world community, Russian planes targeted residential neighborhoods, schools and three hospitals, one of which was run by Doctors Without Borders (MSF), and dared the world leaders to say something about it.
Officials and experts believe that the meeting is not only symbolically important, but will give the world's two largest democracies a chance to make concrete progress while ironing out significant differences, including over India's ties with Russia and Iran.
A majority of investors of Anadarko Petroleum Corporation approved a non-binding, but symbolically important, resolution related to climate change during the producer's annual meeting Tuesday, and similar votes at other energy companies are expected in the coming days.
Why it matters: As the Trump administration retreats on climate policy, investors of publicly traded companies are filling the void by pushing non-binding but symbolically important resolutions urging more disclosure around how climate policies could impact bottom lines.
"The nuclear weapons arsenal in South Africa was always viewed through the prism of regime survival ... These weapons were seen symbolically, if not practically, as the ultimate guarantor of white dominance and supremacy in South Africa," according to McNamee.
Symbolically charged by floating above the record cover, is a photograph Berman took in 1964 of Brian Jones intensely howling during the Rolling Stones's Teenage American Music International (TAMI) show performance with fuzzy bassist Bill Wyman in the background.
Some experts praised the idea — Ms. Bouchoux, the former senator, said it was "symbolically and politically positive" — but others said the exhibition rooms lacked context and failed to lay out the complex history that had left the paintings orphaned.
While the cartoon frog is sure to remain a fixture in some corners of social media, its creator, Matt Furie, appeared to symbolically close the book on a character that has taken on a troubling life of its own.
While the land encompassed by the Bears Ears monument is not believed to contain huge amounts of coal, oil or gas, several other monuments on Zinke's review list do - making the Bears Ears decision important symbolically to industry groups.
"Although the lifting of the state of emergency is symbolically positive, in that the clampdown we saw after the coup has come to an end... I'm not sure this is going to make a very big difference," he said.
Standing for the flag and anthem at a sports game or other public gatherings, symbolically shows that we are all Americans, no matter our race or religion, no matter our preferred sports team, and no matter our political differences.
Washington's overwhelmingly Democratic council picked it up at the end of the summer because, as Councilmember Mary M. Cheh put it, "this is the least we can do, symbolically, to honor the people who give their lives" for democracy.
Michael McCauley of the McGill BDS Action Network called the passing of the motion on the same day the government condemned the movement "symbolically significant," pointing to what he sees as a disconnect between public consciousness and government policy.
We don't yet have the infrastructure to sustain a long national art strike — maybe we never will — but the day could be symbolically important as a way to imagine a community that has never agreed on so much before.
But symbolically, he was clearly making an overture to his base ahead of Friday's annual anti-abortion rally March for Life in Washington, D.C., which he lovingly called "one of the nation's proudest examples of peaceful activism" on the Senate floor.
On loan from the de la Cruz collection, the Ogun series is comprised of massive ink-and-acrylic works on paper, displaying Ogun forging his machete, and then — in several other pieces — becoming the industrial objects he symbolically assists in creating.
BEIRUT/ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey-backed Syrian rebels began an attack on Islamic State's symbolically potent stronghold of Dabiq in northwestern Syria on Saturday, a rebel commander said, taking territory that has all but cut it off according to a war monitor.
Where it stands: New York's fund and Church of England's endowment have filed a non-binding but symbolically significant resolution for consideration at Exxon's annual meeting in May, calling for the company to disclose targets drastically reducing its greenhouse gas emissions.
"It is a symbolically important victory for President [Mohamed] Farmajo, who vowed to defeat Al-Shabab within two years, but it is unclear if Robow's formal defection to the government will have any major reverberations inside the insurgency," he said.
We dug in the soil to find soft plaques emblazoned with information about the person, who was symbolically buried there — then we lay in the dirt, ears to the ground, to hear a first-person narrative about their life and death.
And Mr. Patrick, whose wide network of close relationships with alumni of the Obama administration, and a symbolically potent personal friendship with former President Barack Obama, might peel away centrist voters in New Hampshire and African-Americans in South Carolina.
His departure from the presidency is nonetheless a symbolically charged moment for a country that has been under the absolute rule of one family since the revolution — first by revolutionary leader Fidel Castro and, for the last decade, his younger brother.
Inclusion in the monetary fund's basket is "a symbolically momentous event but is unlikely by itself to be a game changer in global finance," said Eswar S. Prasad, a professor at Cornell University and a former top I.M.F. official for China.
But symbolically, the Supreme Court ruling stands for so much more by opening the door for us to question our criminal justice system policies assessing fines and fees, which should be used to support the individuals involved and protect our communities.
The ANC lost its majority in key urban districts including Johannesburg, the municipality encompassing the capital Pretoria and the symbolically important Nelson Mandela Bay municipality - its biggest setbacks since coming to power in 1994 at the end of white-minority rule.
Get smart: This victory by environmentalists is more symbolically important than substantively impactful; public lands account for a small portion of domestic drilling — 11% of the nation's natural gas supply and 5% of its oil supply — according to Interior Department data.
"I think symbolically having our first Finals outside the United States maybe has a big impact on countries that follow the NBA but don't have teams, whether that be in Asia or whether that be in Latin America," said Silver.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union will decide on Monday to symbolically punish Turkey over what it calls "illegal" drilling for oil and gas off Cyprus and threaten harsher sanctions in the future unless Ankara changes tack, German and Austrian ministers said.
The marble figurine is just one reminder of the symbolically complex role art played for the community; the site also boasts many paintings and reliefs, clay seals, sculpture, and, among the most unique of works, bull's head sculptures mounted to walls.
Last year the United States ambassador to Britain, Woody Johnson, said that he hoped Mr. Trump would visit in early 2018 and dedicate the new embassy, providing the opportunity for a symbolically important, but lower-key, visit to a close ally.
But in a White House that is often driven by how events are covered, Ms. Grisham's first big move on the job she assumed less than a week ago — a body slam for press access — was seen as symbolically important.
Lighting a prayer candle symbolically calls on the guidance of whatever symbol or saint is featured on the candle: one purports to help you find a date; another will guard your health; a third will help you get that raise.
This spring, Mr. Madela brought Ananelwe with him to Umlazi, and arranged for a Zulu ceremony, introducing her to her extended family and, symbolically, to her ancestors; she received a goatskin bracelet, called an isiphandla, that she wears around her wrist.
The most striking of these, Warsaw's enormous Palace of Culture and Science (the sixth-tallest building in the European Union), is a 143-foot-high skyscraper in the Baroque and Gothic style that towers both literally and symbolically over the city.
They mocked the reporter's fusty brown oxfords, and whooped as their leader clambered onto the roof of the KTLA van ("Jake, I wouldn't do that," the reporter warned), where he stood triumphant — symbolically, at least — over the old-media landscape.
With that, Pichai not only ended an era at Google, he symbolically closed the shutters on a dream held widely in the tech world—that one can scale a company to global ubiquity while maintaining the camaraderie of an idealistic clan.
Her lawyer Douglas Baldridge had said she did not want to bankrupt Mr. Mueller, but saw the award as symbolically "immeasurable to all women," proving that they could report an assault without fear of facing a lawsuit from the attacker.
To emphasize just how strongly Congress felt, House Commerce Committee Chairman Thomas J. Bliley, Jr. (R-Va.) was invited to serve as the lead witness at the Senate Commerce Committee's hearing on the telecommunications reform legislation — highly unusual, but symbolically effective.
The event, which was held symbolically on February 24, or 2/24, a tribute to Gigi's and Kobe's respective jersey numbers, featured musical tributes, speeches from friends and former teammates, and a eulogy from Kobe's wife and Gigi's mom, Vanessa Bryant.
It's also true that for a party coming off the historic election of the first African American president and that came within a razor's edge of electing the first female president, there's something symbolically disappointing about retreating to another white man.
The deal marks a symbolically significant shift for Toyota after the company faced withering criticism from President Trump for its plans to locate Corolla production at a new $1 billion factory under construction in the state of Guanajuato in Central Mexico.
"I know that people may have been breaking the voting habits of generations to vote for us," Johnson told supporters in Sedgefield, a symbolically important seat as it was once held by former prime minister Tony Blair, Labour's most successful leader.
After Kylo Ren symbolically yeeted his lightsaber into the churning seas of Kef Bir, he was Ben, just Ben, and proceeded to say not another word for the rest of the movie (except "ow," which is a whole over conversation).
The Gulf states are increasingly comfortable with Israel on a geopolitical level as a tacit ally against Iran, but still see these kind of symbolically resonant issues as critical to the domestic viability of their own pro-American policy orientation.
There's something potent about that symbolically, but logistically, it would have been difficult — despite its name, the DMZ is one of the most militarized places on earth, with huge numbers of military forces on both sides just outside its borders.
Jay Carney should do what Jay Carney wants to do, but I remember being upset because I knew that it was symbolically going to reinforce this notion that this is a revolving door between the press and the powerful, No. 1.

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