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If white bosses in Memphis were seen as leading the remaining vestiges of plantations in Memphis, then many black low-income workers were seen as working in the vestiges of slavery.
Yet for all its progress, vestiges of old priorities remain.
The vestiges of this inequality are alive and well today.
On one side are the last vestiges of solar wind.
In Bukhara, I found even older vestiges of the past.
They do not want to eliminate the vestiges of discrimination.
Some people find the vestiges of that industrial past attractive.
But some vestiges of the island's ranching past still remain.
It has at last abandoned the last vestiges of that ambition.
To me, these were vestiges of a tattered parachute that failed.
It isn't difficult to find vestiges of Jewish life in Europe.
It can seem as if only vestiges of tribal life remain.
It has nothing to do with racism or vestiges of Jim Crow.
In effect, the vestiges of the CIA interrogation programme were shut down.
It has nothing to do with racism, or vestiges of Jim Crow.
Whom is one of the few remaining vestiges of case in English.
They're the constituents of recycled minerals, devoid of any vestiges of animality.
" Biggest downside: "Vestiges of the poverty from the 903s and 80s remain.
These are vestiges of a bygone era when men dominated the workforce.
Kronan isn't the first shipwreck to harbour the vestiges of sunken dinners.
The turbans she now wears are the only vestiges of that episode.
Yet vestiges of the practice long remained, and some still remain today.
Mr. Lesin did clash with the remaining vestiges of independent news media.
IS's vestiges, though, may anyway be one of the lesser problems facing Iraq.
He is, as much as anyone, controlling the last vestiges of the monoculture.
The Canidrome is one of the last vestiges of a grittier, seedier Macau.
They often couch anti-slavery programs in terms of "vestiges" of the practice.
Work went on as vestiges of Jim Crow laws were slowly being stripped.
After kicking his dorm mates out, all vestiges of romance left the building.
We held on to the last vestiges of SUVs to the bitter end.
But Abby remained intensely pained by the vestiges of masculinity in her face.
Farther into Ancoats, deserted streets remain lined with vestiges of old textile mills.
For a time after I left, the vestiges of our work at FoxNews.
Many areas where the wall once stood show no vestiges of it today.
Here, a similar purpose is served by Hwaean "vestiges," essentially fannish collectors' items.
" Referring to the statues, the group said: "They are not only archaeological vestiges.
Bombardier is one of the last vestiges of the city's storied industrial past.
What, if any, vestiges of the legacy of May 1968 do you identify?
Third, Georgetown needs to lead a national conversation about the lingering vestiges of slavery.
When they played the hits, you could catch vestiges of that one-time nitroglycerin.
Forgotten construction materials and vestiges of artillery mounts are being reclaimed by the landscape.
Now, though, only a few vestiges remain — like Via Brasil, Emporium Brasil and Ipanema.
And with them went two of the last vestiges of character from Nascar's ranks.
Like many relocated families, she felt safer in the vestiges of the old neighborhood.
For many, the vestiges of the unfortunate Jim Crow era have yet to subside.
Trees like these seem like vestiges of some long ago, bucolic New York City.
He put aside any vestiges of Catholic doctrine after he heard their anguished stories.
Where abandoned cars haunt the ruined streets like ghosts, vestiges of what once was.
In other words, this plumbing is one of the last vestiges of the Old Web.
Vestiges of the industry's tradition of explicitly gendering toys still remain among some retailers, however.
The arms embargo is one of the last major vestiges of the Vietnam War era.
Someone else looking at those same pieces, they see the vestiges of slavery and segregation.
It was a catastrophic deal and represented the last vestiges of the Steve Ballmer era.
"From the artwork and the murals and throughout the story, there are vestiges of that."
Congress also should make DOJ/FBI whole by exterminating all vestiges of Republican political abuse.
Its fractured vestiges now haunt our stellar neighborhood and occasionally end up falling to Earth.
It's no way to treat one of the last iconic vestiges of the early web.
According to UNESCO, they are the only important vestiges of Armenian culture in the region.
STREETSCAPES Collectors seek out evocative vestiges of a city that has long been fading away.
Are these the last vestiges of manual labor before automation and artificial intelligence take over?
"I'm just trying to record the last remaining vestiges of old New Orleans," Melon said.
" Rousseau explained that, in the exhibition's title, she uses the word "vestiges" to mean "fragments.
Check out t he last vestiges of Anthony Scaramucci, Hope Hicks and Sean Spicer ... again, hilarious.
CULTURE UKRAINE'S DIZZYING, HYPER-INTRICATE MOSAICS Through Soviet-era propaganda art, vestiges of communism still remain.
Do you remember the little vestiges that were left and seeing glimpses of it still around?
Critics say the vote is a sham and would erase any vestiges of democracy in Venezuela.
Rogers was one of the last vestiges of a transition team organized by New Jersey Gov.
Her work incorporates vases, statues, and milk crates, the vestiges of the life of the artist.
"The vestiges of slavery still plague us today," Councilman William Dudley Gregorie told CNN affiliate WCBD.
Hurricane Matthew appears to have removed the last vestiges of the recreational beach from that project.
Today, Qamishli, once one of the last vestiges of normality in Syria, is dominated by fear.
The vestiges of the hierarchical caste system continue to limit people's educational, career, and life prospects.
"Persistent Vestiges: Drawing From the American-Vietnam War" at the Drawing Center in 2005 was another.
"Vestiges & Verse: Notes From the Newfangled Epic" (through May 27) is its latest envelope-pushing effort.
His writing has recently appeared in The Recluse, The Brooklyn Rail, The Fanzine, Vestiges, and elsewhere.
Those vestiges — a leg bone here, a crushed skull there — hint at even more apelike ancestors.
Rogers was one of the last vestiges of a transition team organized by New Jersey. Gov.
Ukraine gained independence from the Soviet Union more than 25 years ago, but vestiges of communism remain.
The deal seems to wash away, for now, vestiges of a long-simmering feud between the companies.
How Donald Trump won over big donors And the remaining vestiges of the campaign of Texas Sen.
In that Havana, there were still vestiges of capitalism, the splendors of nightlife and cabarets, iconic restaurants.
"The marijuana system used to be one of the last vestiges of the mercantile system," he said.
Fierce battles have been fought over logging, mining and damming these last vestiges of our wild heritage.
And Rachel, who keeps coming up with last vestiges of decency to lose, goes for the twist.
Many of those listings, like one home listed for $2,500 a night, are vestiges of sunnier times.
And the vestiges of 19th-century decorum served as an appropriately chafing corset for the flabby plot.
The vestiges of abuse continue to haunt the medical system, and give context to current racial disparities.
La gauche et la droite ne seront bientôt plus que les vestiges d'un XXème siècle bien révolu.
And the body feels like one of the last vestiges of how we can actually access spirituality.
Voter trends suggest Republicans may struggle to hold onto their last vestiges of power in the Golden State.
Some of them still carry the vestiges of their loved ones' care, like her favorite piece of jewelry.
Because in that very room, June sees something more shocking than the last vestiges of the free press.
She went (and continues to go) looking for disposable items marketed towards women, the cheapest vestiges of patriarchy.
His abrupt removal was a sign Kim was removing the last vestiges of the old guard, Bisley says.
Orlando hit the waters of Malibu Saturday with a buddy as they enjoyed the last vestiges of summer.
Even the last vestiges of virgin forests around New York are impacted by changes in atmospheric carbon levels.
"It's one of these odd vestiges of the food regulatory system," Bill Marler, a food safety attorney, explained.
That means the blue slip is one of the last vestiges of bipartisanship in the judicial confirmation process.
It was one of the last vestiges of affordable housing compared with the rest of the Bay Area.
In the storm-soaked soil outside, vestiges of a not-too-distant Polish past stir, hidden but alive.
In 2011, the development group scraped away the last vestiges of the 1.2-million-square-foot City Center.
Vestiges of the island's former life as a large naval base remain, although many have fallen into decay.
The last vestiges of that contrition vanished as Mr. Trump, warning about Mexican rapists, vaulted atop the polls.
Last month, the company offloaded the last vestiges of its online business to Verizon Communications for $4.5 billion.
That's right, the last vestiges of landfill indie's syphilitic corpse has reduced your boyfriend to tears of frustration.
VESTIGES Henry Darger, Adolph Wölfli and 18 other outsider artists who produced their work with intricate narratives. Jan.
This is the larger point of Mr. Otero-Pailos's work, too, capturing vestiges of steps taken, leaps made.
A complete end to any vestiges of democratic rule, and the establishment of a full-fledged, unabashed dictatorship?
"The vestiges of the Soviet era are scattered around like absurd shapes that can't be erased," Lombardi says.
Vestiges of that violence remain: A once-popular hotel stands empty, its windows smashed and its insides gutted.
Along the Appalachian Trail lies the vestiges of economic destruction: burned-out buildings, empty factories and unemployment lines.
Soon enough the left and the right will be all but vestiges of an already bygone 20th century.
We still live with vestiges of those times, in that there is a culture of fear and self-censorship.
Today we see vestiges of that history in states with restrictive midwifery laws and barriers to entry for midwives.
For Shinran, this is a pivotal form of spiritual prostration — a laying low of the last vestiges of selfhood.
These last vestiges of her long-dead brother go in the trash bag with the photos of their mom.
Jessica Segall's work displays the physical vestiges of asylum-seekers' journeys, but with no real evidence of the individual.
But beyond the windswept beaches and luxurious resorts lurk the vestiges of a dark, sugar-fueled 21775th-century heyday.
Last week the Supreme Court voted to strip the opposition-led National Assembly of its last vestiges of power.
The last vestiges of that are the idea that you may get some medical benefit from eating your placenta.
They appear rather as melancholic vestiges of an era when the dignity of the office had not yet been stripped.
A few crumbling vestiges of human society aside, Vize Island is the haunt of walruses, ivory gulls, and polar bears.
The last vestiges of hope that the 30-year dictator would be held truly accountable for his crimes just vanished.
Erdoğan has begun a wave of rolling purges and arrests removing the last vestiges of his political and judicial opposition.
Trump has brought with him to the presidency some of the vestiges of the New York City real estate life.
The laws are vestiges of an earlier era, when dealers wanted to be protected from automakers competing directly with them.
The European economies hit hardest by the financial crisis still carry the vestiges of their massive debts, to varying degrees.
He has also gained notoriety for standing up to the vestiges of slavery that continue to be celebrated across Virginia.
The move stripped the sport of one of the last vestiges of its Southern heritage and intensified its identity crisis.
"The ISIS population being evacuated from the remaining vestiges of the caliphate largely remains unrepentant, unbroken and radicalized," he said.
Taylor Pavilion could be seen in the distance along Belmar's spectacular oceanfront, where beachgoers enjoyed the last vestiges of summer.
Especially Washington's actions at the end, not his words, left a republican message incompatible with any lingering vestiges of royalty.
Four years ago, I pulled out the vestiges of my vegetable plants and put a pollinator garden in their place.
As geologists, you start learning how to read those vestiges of earlier inking and reconstruct past cycles of past landscape development.
"All the vestiges of gender ideology will be eliminated from public policy in Costa Rica," he said in his government plan.
Genderqueer Le Tigre icon JD Samson's weekly tea dance Scissor Sunday is one of the vestiges of lesbian nightlife in Manhattan.
In cities like New York, there are also vestiges of a more violent time, and the barriers built in those days.
Stare long enough and you are just able to determine the vestiges of eyes, nose, and mouth beneath the impenetrable paint.
The Polish government has argued that the changes are needed to rid the courts of any vestiges of the Communist era.
VENICE — Damien Hirst is staring into the eyes of a jade Buddha, its face seemingly abraded by the vestiges of time.
She's been unblinking about rooting out the vestiges of the systemic harassment that was once endemic throughout much of the media.
Vestiges of Durant remain here in Durant, most notably tucked among bins of merchandise at Hibbett Sports on West Main Street.
He's used old-world nuclear weapons and post-death stranding BT voidouts to destroy some of the last vestiges of society.
It was Grassley who cleared away the last vestiges of Democratic Party obstructionism against the Trump judicial nominees back in November.
Roads in the city are potholed and the vestiges of a deadly 2010 earthquake can still be seen at practically every corner.
He's worked hard to be more than a just an old-school patriarch, even if there are vestiges of that troubling machismo.
Immersed in a post-industrial world, haunted by the vestiges of America's booming manufacturing days, he seeks to create a new reality.
Earlier this year, we watched a woman cut out vestiges of her old life so she could marry the prince she loved.
As was instantly argued by the National Secular Society, the figures make the continuing vestiges of Anglican privilege look all the stranger.
Though English didn't go that route, there are still vestiges of the word for Passover in Easter-time things like paschal candles.
Vestiges remain, particularly in old quarters, at the temples and historic squares, and in the ancient history of its style and architecture.
When vestiges of the Valongo wharf began to emerge in 2011, Mayor Paes gleefully announced that Rio had found its "Roman ruins".
You also appear to endorse the argument of the National Secular Society that the "vestiges of Anglican privilege look all the stranger".
Conversely, the works in the first room, with their vestiges of naturalism trailing behind them, seem inextricably bound to their own time.
Old-school slice pizzerias may be vestiges of the city's past, but they also play an important role in the city's future.
Oddly, the MOBOs are one of the last vestiges of a time when black music had to demand recognition from the masses.
" Even the Globe report observed that "if the binders seem vestiges of a political era past, so, too, does Romney's verbal blunder.
The remaining vestiges of Maoist control are deeply unfair and hold back the country's economic development at a time of slowing growth.
The success of Trump, and Jeremy Corbyn in last year's Labour leadership elections, has swept away those lingering vestiges of elite control.
PiS claims that the constitution still maintains many vestiges of the old communist era and that it needs to be replaced entirely.
"The disrespectful gossipers in the media there, narcissistic and baring their fangs, seemingly retain vestiges of the inelegance of barbarians," it said.
Rich countries are plundered, vestiges of democracy are used as window dressing, people lose their rights and eventually their freedom or worse.
We stay with her from her first orientation in the Customer Experience department until the last vestiges of her humanity drip away.
As a result, vestiges of my person are bound to cities oceans away: distinct realities so far apart they feel mutually exclusive.
But the walk also passes vestiges of the old Prince, where the verdict was quietly absorbed, like the Louis K. Meisel Gallery.
Along the way, you may circumnavigate broken sidewalks, and remark at pockmarked buildings, vestiges of the civil war which ended in 1990.
Initially, the company tried to hold on to some vestiges of its founding idealism, by paying more progressive wages, among other things.
But the jobs he alluded to — hardy miners in mazelike tunnels with picks and shovels — have steadily become vestiges of the past.
But Chicago still carries the vestiges of its notorious political machine and, by some measures, more corruption than any other American city.
The North Central states will remain at the heart of the battle between the last vestiges of summer warmth and crisp, fall air.
Working exclusively in grayscale and black-and-white, Nevelson's midcareer drawings and prints surpass figuration even as they retain vestiges of the human.
By Laura Mallonee Photo: Yevgen Nikiforov UKRAINE GAINED INDEPENDENCE from the Soviet Union more than 25 years ago, but vestiges of communism remain.
On Monday evening, guests at Rome's Baroque Palazzo Colonna — a formal papal residence — were treated to a glimpse of the opulent religious vestiges.
Taking the train down to Astor Place or St. Mark's Place felt like hopping a portal into the last vestiges of Manhattan counterculture.
She was tanned, with thick brown hair that was frizzy and blond at the edges—the vestiges of a dye-and-perm job.
Both his manners and his music are vestiges of an upbringing in Swift Current, Saskatchewan, an agricultural community near the Montana-Canada border.
The last vestiges of organized international resistance to his balkanizing tactics was late 2015, -- just before Russia turned the war around for him.
Vestiges of its former grandeur remain throughout, but especially in the first-floor common area's burnished wood paneling, velvet sofas and soaring fireplaces.
Now, they were a runway, down which came a parade of Starship Troopers in vestiges of the outfits of the French female bourgeoisie.
The last vestiges of racial selection in immigration were removed in 1973, and the tariff wall dismantled over the course of the 1990s.
For now, Algerians appear to be stuck with much of the vestiges of the Bouteflika power structure, even with the president stepping down.
Hanoi, Vietnam (CNN)It can be hard in this communist capital to avoid vestiges of the conflict known here as the American War.
With presidential elections scheduled later in 2018, he is demolishing the last vestiges of constitutional government to transition to a full-fledged dictatorship.
"The commission believes that such vestiges of Virginia's segregationist past should no longer have official status," the report obtained by the outlet reads.
The American education system has vestiges of engineered inequities, and those inequities have created unequal opportunities for a huge chunk of black Americans.
Some monuments do indeed bear the vestiges of glorifying the Confederate cause; however, there are many hurdles on the path to their removal.
If anything, it was one of the last vestiges of the old Los Angeles, the way the whole city was for a long time.
While the release of information and emails had slowly whittled away at this defense, Tuesday's statement from the FBI director destroyed its remaining vestiges.
The Vatican has said the summit's main purpose is to bring bishops face to face with the problem and eliminate any vestiges of denial.
Zimbabwe abandoned its currency in 2008 after hyperinflation hit 500 billion percent, wiping out pensions, savings and any vestiges of confidence in the currency.
The Lifestyle cabin by Zodiac Aerospace — the same Zodiac that designed dystopian hexagonal seats — will make you forget any vestiges of patent-induced angst.
While ancient historians like Strabo often leave us hungry for more detail, the existing vestiges are usually no more than a few inches high.
It also touches on how the culture of the region is portrayed, including women's role in society and the vestiges of the caste system.
For all of their extraterrestrial economic ambitions, SpaceX and Blue Origin are seen as passion projects, vestiges of a time when Americans dreamed big.
The drastic economic liberalization has been accompanied by political repression designed to snuff out the last vestiges of organized opposition to Mr. Maduro's rule.
To establish its dominance, the Communist Party fought what amounted to a low-level civil war against the vestiges of the non-Communist resistance.
For decades America has done everything possible, not just to separate the two, but to eliminate all vestiges of (war-fighting) tactical nuclear weapons.
Most of his peers saw science and culture as liberating humankind from Christianity, Judaism, and other vestiges of what they saw as barbarous superstition.
Vestiges & Verse: Notes from the Newfangled Epic continues at the American Folk Art Museum (2 Lincoln Place, Upper West Side, Manhattan) through May 27.
The country is still struggling to shake off the vestiges of an epic corruption scandal that has engulfed the highest levels of government and business.
She's clinging to her last vestiges of fame while being forced to participate in town activities like directing community theatre and joining the town council.
Season three signals that the TV show is not only tossing out the last vestiges of Gilliam, but also going gloriously, startlingly out of control.
Having been sacked by his party, Mugabe has run out of options but appears to be steadfastly clinging to the very last vestiges of power.
Nestled up in her ludicrously lavish life, Lara could preserve vestiges of an old value system instilled while growing up in a working-class family.
But the cases have drawn criticism for being racially tinged and vestiges of colonialism, and the appellate court's decision relying on them likewise drew flak.
While the 2003 National Academy of Science report removed the last vestiges of polygraphy's scientific credibility, researchers continue to track the technology's real-world use.
Gaze upon the HP Spectre 13, argues Moving Brands' Heinl, and you'll see more vestiges from the original 2011 redesign project than just the logo.
The idea, besides removing as many vestiges of Communist rule as possible, is to create a concrete expression of the nationalism his governing party espouses.
The ongoing overestimation of its national team is one of the last vestiges of England's once-mighty empire, a hangover of perceived superiority and hubris.
As far as I'm concerned, the Eighth Amendment is one of the last vestiges of a society that policed women's morality and denied them autonomy.
"We have got to get rid of all of the vestiges of sexism that exist in this country, which is still pretty rampant," Sanders said.
Rather, its energies are waylaid in trying to solve the puzzle of its own concept, of which weird vestiges remain after a tryout in Chicago.
The vestiges of the Free Syrian Army in Idlib have lost a sense of the original broader goals of their anti-Assad uprising, veterans said.
"The vestiges of slavery are still so evident, and so many of the African Americans whose ancestors were enslaved are still so disenfranchised," Phillips said.
Jorion's last series, Vestige d'Empire (Vestiges of Empire), focused on the architectural heritage of French colonialism in countries such as Vietnam, Senegal, China, and Madagascar.
But Untitled isn't sunk by the vestiges of scandal… By the following year, Pitchfork could review a Kelly album and not mention the allegations at all.
ANTM is one of the last vestiges of an age in which mainstream reality shows focused explicitly on what makes a woman, or a body, beautiful.
It's a call to action to preserve Earth's remaining megafauna; the vestiges of a planetary heritage which once existed across Europe, Asia, Australia, and the Americas.
I'm not saying this to praise these kinds of moves, but in fact to wash away the vestiges of naivete which allow them to happen unchecked.
In the amplified formal terms of Bouguereau, one cannot escape the vestiges of a conservative political ideology, making the viewer complicit in the paintings' accompanying values.
Vestiges of those values are still celebrated by club players and boosters who credit rugby with fostering a rare fellowship and mutual respect, rugby brawls notwithstanding.
One of the vestiges of the Cold War, an emergency hotline between Moscow and Washington, began operating with a test message on this day in 1963.
Instead, he spends far too much time scribbling on documents, mumbling, and wordlessly staring at the vestiges of his former life as a badass FBI agent.
Nancy Tuckerman, social secretary to a first lady, Jacqueline Kennedy, was one of the last surviving vestiges of the era that her boss had christened Camelot.
By Monday morning, the last vestiges of the heavy rainstorms had moved through Boston, and most of the severe weather was pushing off the East Coast.
There I gave my son over to Claude Dion, a dashing French-Canadian instructor who promised to annuler the last vestiges of Luke's American snow plow.
So the possibility looms of a party where second-line rhythms bleed into Haitian mizik rasin, where the vestiges of Caribbean roots mingle with the new.
The Austrian director Nikolaus Geyrhalter presents these and other images as vestiges of human existence in this documentary, conjuring a dystopian age with desolate environmental shots.
A new kitchen was installed and the electrical wiring updated, but they left the indentations on the ceiling that were the vestiges of Champagne corks past.
Segall presents work that toes the line between informative and mysterious, displaying the physical vestiges of someone's journey, but with no real evidence of the individual.
There might've been a couple of vestiges of things we were outgrowing, but we felt like we were onto something and that we'd found our voice.
"The sharp increase in murderous violence ... has jolted us out of any last vestiges of complacency or denial," Bukola Saraki, the Senate president, tweeted after the talks.
What makes the show so compelling is that it helps us deconstruct the tropes of colonialism, perhaps even barbarism, and the vestiges of empire, Britain's in particular.
But for now, we're still stuck with the vestiges of wires, and the Sennheisers are both perfectly fine options if that's the style that works for you.
This week, Apple announced that it would be unceremoniously killing off the iPod nano and the iPod shuffle, two of the last vestiges of the iPod era.
"Where did all the kings go?" the MC asks rhetorically as the man quickly changes his costume, shedding his patriarchal robes for the vestiges of a cowboy.
The backdrop: In the late 1800s and early 1900s, Percival Lowellpopularized the idea that long canals on the Martian surface were the vestiges of an intelligent civilization.
Through the annals of time, the physical vestiges of a person's life — like clothing, letters, photographs and jewellery — have provided comfort to those grieving after their death.
They see the restriction on the entry of women between ages of 10 and 50 as one of the many vestiges of discrimination against women in India.
With Andrea Pirlo opting for the MLS golden parachute, Totti and Juventus' Gianluigi Buffon are the last vestiges of when Italy ruled as the sport's global epicenter.
There are also the vestiges of a time, not so long ago, when photography required not just a good eye, but also craftsmanship in the dark room.
These vestiges of a subculture well past its prime may not fit into any one tidy narrative, as my fellow trolling scholars Beyer, Coleman, and I note.
She currently has about 6,000 followers, many of whom seem to delight in antics of someone trying to cling to the last vestiges of yoga's counterculture roots.
The movie is at its most startling in showing how vestiges of the Franco era have casually persisted in Spain, in the names of streets, for instance.
"If life could find a foothold here, and leave such an imprint that vestiges exist ... then life is not a fussy, reluctant and unlikely thing," Allwood said.
In doing so, they shook off the vestiges of costume operettas to discover an abidingly — and in the case of "Oklahoma!" disturbingly — radical energy at their core.
For many Africans, recipes are one of the last vestiges of connection between our presents and pasts, before the culture-changing influences of Islam, Christianity and colonialism.
It's as much a dehumanizing and violating power play as any of the Commander's ritual rapes — and it seems to break the last vestiges of June's resistance.
In 503, when Britain was shedding the vestiges of its empire, Ronald Webster emerged as the George Washington of the tiny Caribbean island of Anguilla — in reverse.
The purposes and goals we create are phantom bodies — vestiges of and memorials to the people, places and things we stand to lose and strive to keep.
Given that New Haven is the home of Yale, its museums hold not only masterly works of art, but erudite vestiges of history and science, as well.
Money matters less than you think One of the last vestiges of the old way of thinking about and analyzing politics is that fundraising power is determinative.
But the last vestiges of those machines are under threat, or falling away completely, changing the nature of Democratic Party apparatuses that once controlled America's largest cities.
Warily looking at the incoming Trump administration, President Obama moved in recent weeks to eliminate all vestiges of a program created after the terrorist attacks of Sept.
The country abandoned its currency after inflation peaking at 500 billion percent in 2008 wiped out pensions, savings and any vestiges of confidence in the local currency.
"Egypt's broken and utterly corrupted justice system is now little more than a handy tool for the authorities' repression of any vestiges of opposition or criticism," it said.
Webb may have been reveling in the street-level sights of his new home, but he was also capturing the vestiges of its past before a midcentury transformation.
I was drowning under waves of unrequited love for my best friend and clinging to the last vestiges of a life I thought I should be aiming for.
Wood beams, brick walls and other vestiges of the original structure were left intact, augmented by contemporary fixtures such as stainless-steel kitchen appliances and walls of glass.
Heightened sensory aides such as acute hearing and smell, whiskers for feeling invisible obstacles, nocturnal circadian rhythms, and poor UV protection are seemingly paradoxical vestiges of another time.
Now you're sat nursing the last vestiges of a comedown and thinking about just how long you can get away with hiding in the bathroom at work for.
In Ms Mozley's vision, vestiges of that tooth-and-claw order still exist in today's world: the powerful prey on the weak in lawless pockets of the country.
Snoddy, a drummer with the band Street Drum Corps, is a little out of step, as some Southern states are removing vestiges of Confederate symbols from public view.
Time will tell if it is ever possible to return to that era, but up north in Canada, one of the coolest vestiges of those times is ending.
But resentment remains high in Belgrade over NATO's air strikes, whose vestiges can be seen in battered ex-Defense Ministry buildings in the center of the Serbian capital.
Ice cream trucks are vestiges of the lost, louder city, a throwback to New York's early days, when a town run on boisterous commerce was just revving up.
CNN visited the shattered suburb last week in the company of the Syrian military and saw the vestiges of the Damascus suburb's double life, above and below ground.
These words only acquired their power once all the old vestiges of communal peasant life had been stamped out and replaced with the cold anonymities of industrial capitalism.
Rather than seeing themselves as clinging to the last vestiges of the 1950s, they get to paint themselves as staunch advocates of all that is good and worthy.
Plus, one of the biggest vestiges — the electoral college — has come under intense criticism after recent elections in which the popular vote would have selected a different president.
But if France has continued to be reluctant to define a firm age of consent, it probably has to do with the lingering vestiges of idealized sexual freedom.
Rollins was clearly the face and Reigns purged the last vestiges of his babyface persona, perhaps only for one match, to embrace pure heeldom from start to finish.
Purple vestiges of that performance cling to his interpretation of the avenging Prince of Denmark for the Shakespeare Theater Company in the production that opened on Monday night.
And then, a few hours later, everything was quiet on the Hill, except for the strange vestiges of business-as-usual that hadn't yet ground to a halt.
Maybe you'll have a better sense of the role you could angle for in this new job — even if that means abandoning all vestiges of your old one.
Vestiges & Verse: Notes from the Newfangled Epic, an exhibition of illustrated texts by self-taught artists, feels so intimate that it seems to enter the creative process itself.
You have to know that the iPhone was originally conceived as a satellite device to the iTunes digital hub and there are still vestiges of that philosophy hanging around.
Lewinsky says that while she "agonized" over her decision to take part in the documentary, its production forced her to face vestiges of grief and shame she'd left unexplored.
Robert K. Boyce, the chief of detectives, said that inside, the vestiges of a stampede were left behind — overturned furniture, puddles of spilled drinks, and a bit of blood.
There are of course vestiges of coal around the world and we will see the long tail of the transition toward cleaner, cheaper and more effective forms of energy.
"The vestiges of market elements that had been introduced in certain areas are being eradicated in another message that the government does not want them to expand," he said.
The ensuing years have complicated those hopes: coups, government collapse and rebirth, and more recently, the advent of Islamist terrorism—fighters pushing against the remaining vestiges of Western colonialism.
The city redeveloped the eyesore into an oasis of play areas, lawns, running tracks, a halfpipe and even a dance floor, while incorporating vestiges of the old rail yards.
And after casting off some of the vestiges of the social conservatism for which it has been known, it is confronting gathering demands for changes to restrictive abortion laws.
And we don't expect that in my lifetime maybe not in my children's lifetimes that all the vestiges of that past will have been cured, will have been solved.
Why hasn't the bureaucratic rationality of corporate capitalism erased the last vestiges of faith in God, especially in the United States, still the farthest outpost of ­modern-industrial society?
Today's emergency is just the latest debacle in the decades-long effort to clean-up and demolish one of the last vestiges of America's mid-century nuclear weapons orgy.
The president's $140.473 trillion tax cut, along with federal spending increases, have injected new stimulus into an economy that is finally shaking off the last vestiges of the recession.
It's a tour I've been taking: I have spent several months on sabbatical seeking out vestiges of Jewish life in Asia, in the Middle East and now in Europe.
This was to be a resonant beginning for a wider "decolonial project," which would erase from the national education system all possible vestiges of the years of British rule.
SHANGHAI — Under China's president, Xi Jinping, the last vestiges of the global internet have slowly disappeared from an online world that had already shut out Twitter, Google and Facebook.
Their sparring represented what may be the last vestiges of a once-uncertain contest that — after his commanding victories over the past two weeks — now clearly favors Mr. Biden.
In other words, Game of Thrones' entire sixth and seventh seasons were essentially dedicated to extinguishing all the vestiges of the subversive and the historical parts of the story.
East German Communists proceeded more rigorously in their postwar purging of Nazis, and its leaders too quickly proclaimed that they had eradicated all vestiges of fascism in its territory.
What I love most about Knights and Bikes is that both its narrative and player experience answers to growing up by clinging onto whatever vestiges of play you can.
The La-Z-Boy recliner is one of the last viable vestiges of the 20th century American dream, expansive as a classic Cadillac, but without the obvious fuel emissions.
Institutions of its kind, including the British Museum and the Louvre, are vestiges of imperialism; they pride themselves on housing and preserving precious objects from all around the world.
It wasn't just an attack on members of Congress and their staff and police protective details but on one of the few vestiges of bipartisanship left in Congress: baseball.
While Erdogan and Putin get pardoned for eroding remaining vestiges of democracy in their countries, other despots get harsher treatment in yet another example of Trump's inconsistent foreign policy.
Their goal for the Mississippi Summer Project was simple: register African-American voters in a Deep South state with a history of segregation, racism and the vestiges of slavery.
Second, as long as the state continues to exert a heavy-handed influence on the economy, these vestiges of the "License Raj" will create huge scope for cronyism and corruption.
Those projects were vestiges of excitement around mobility—and some fear of upstarts like Uber, which once threatened to rewrite the automotive game but now struggle with questions of profitability.
Fighting climate change is a good investment, but Trump instead appears to be interested in propping up the last vestiges of the coal industry and destroying the Environmental Protection Agency.
Although the CW soap has done away with many vestiges of the decades-old Archie Comics, which the series is based on, it's still playing into Betty's "Good Girl" history.
"We cannot tolerate the vestiges of sexism which are still present in the profession," declared Clinton, whose husband, former President Bill Clinton, was the governor of Arkansas at the time.
However, it has the potential to build the next great companies, ones that can finally bring the internet to billions more, or can finally erase those last vestiges of paper.
A decade later, GeoCities was gone (vestiges remain in Japan), but not before leaving its mark on many of those who helped play a key role in the GIF's resurgence.
He also takes photos of both daily life and vestiges of the long conflict with Israel, with which Hamas fought a war in 2014 that shattered much of coastal Gaza.
The tiny mountain in the center was originally supposed to hold the last vestiges of humanity, but I couldn't get a figure to turn out right from this camera perspective.
Santa Rosa, a mixed-income community about 50 miles north of San Francisco, was one of the last vestiges of affordable housing compared with the rest of the Bay Area.
They carry on in the physical world, in the material and cultural vestiges we leave, as well as in the psychological and social effects we have on those around us.
The world is holding onto the vestiges of racial terror (same strange fruit, different tree), and though that violence is often simmering, Ava knows it can erupt in an instant.
Nonetheless, the statements he made in the documentary are completely and utterly incompatible with our mission, values, and policies, and require the severing of any remaining vestiges of his involvement.
In the 1960s and '286.1s, marriage laws still contained some vestiges of coverture — the idea that once a woman got married, her entire legal identity was subsumed by her husband's.
Yet Henze's score, written when European contemporary music was dominated by complex atonal styles, stands out for the skillful way he melds modernist elements with vestiges of Mahler and Strauss.
Besides creating a diplomatic quandary, the Kurdish deployment to Afrin is depriving the U.S. of allied troops in the campaign to stamp out the last vestiges of the Islamic State.
They continue to source material from undocumented immigrants and their allies, often incorporating numerous articles of clothing into a single pillow, literally sewing together the vestiges of different immigrants' stories.
Although human DNA has been found to contain vestiges of our dalliances with Neanderthals from about 50,000 years ago, none of those genomic imprints are on the human Y chromosome.
By collecting and analyzing rocks from these alpine locations, the team was able to identify the last surface vestiges of Greater Adria, which extend from Turin to Salento in Italy.
It is only now with Britain out of my life that I can see how the vestiges of a colonial mind-set had led me to exaggerate the country's influence.
A day is typically spent docked at Cambodia's bustling capital city of Phnom Penh to see the gilded royal palace, vestiges of French colonial architecture and the city's sprawling markets.
It was the second of four such statues or monuments targeted for removal as city officials seek to erase the vestiges of an era that celebrated white supremacy and racism.
Beijing is imposing a pervasive system of mind-and-soul control on the 4 million Uighurs in an attempt to wipe out the vestiges of their ethnic and religious identity.
"The ISIS population being evacuated from the remaining vestiges of the caliphate largely remains unrepentant, unbroken and radicalized," he added, citing observations from US troops on the ground in Syria.
Modern Athens was re-designed in the 19th century as a showpiece of the classical era, to the point where awkward vestiges of other civilisations, including Christian churches, were destroyed.
Price to work with us to turn Georgia, now an epicenter of the epidemic, into a national model for ending the impacts of HIV and the deadly vestiges of stigma.
In more recent records, we can see vestiges of the metal from the fumes of the early years of the Industrial Revolution and, later still, the residue from leaded gasoline.
For those who have a morbid curiosity about the decaying vestiges of America, the online urban exploration community is a gateway into the past and a mirror for the present.
The compositions teem with vestiges of the natural world: plant, animal, water, and air, and by analogy, Olsen brings to life the creative process through tactile layerings, gesture, revision, and improvisation.
It is also the site of the ancient port of Dor, where hidden in the seabed lie the vestiges of marine traders throughout the ages - from the Phoenicians to the Romans.
Opponents slam vote Representatives of Venezuela's opposition and leaders abroad have spoken out against the vote, saying it will erase the last remaining vestiges of democracy in the crisis-ridden country.
In one of the last foreign-policy vestiges of the "one China" idea, China and Taiwan have similar claims in the South China Sea, a nerve-racking part of the globe.
Just a few months ago, VF Corporation moved to rid itself of the last vestiges of Nutmeg, and announced that it was putting its entire licensed sports group up for sale.
Over the years, the city has done a magnificent job of obliterating almost any above-ground vestiges, save for a handful of innocuous grates embedded in the sidewalk along Central Parkway.
The Manson murders are popularly seen as simultaneously ending the feel-good vibes of the '60s and the vestiges of Classical Hollywood, but what if you don't subscribe to that view?
The final vestiges of plastic on the exterior have been shorn off, replaced by a metal bottom to the display and a sapphire glass Apple logo that no longer lights up.
In contemporary art, perhaps one of the last vestiges of free speech in the West, artists have a responsibility to continuously call into question, probe, and critique the world around them.
"Recent observations by our men and women on the ground highlight that the ISIS population being evacuated from the remaining vestiges of the caliphate largely remains unrepentant, unbroken and radicalized," Gen.
After India's independence and the abolition in the 1970s of the last vestiges of the princely feudal system, Bikaner House was vacated by its noble tenants and put to civic use.
If you're unfamiliar with the Spike TV series, think Kitchen Nightmares for bars, but replace Gordon Ramsay's somewhat redeeming vestiges of Brit charm and actual talent with overstuffed Long Island boorishness.
Our plan had been to follow vestiges of a trading route that Chinese scholars and officials call the Ancient Tea-Horse Road, and some call the Tea and Horse Caravan Trail.
The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 removed the last vestiges of a major security threat to NATO, and with it, the rationale for the American military presence in Europe.
Over the last 2500 years, Body Reserve Gym had occupied the building, which still has vestiges of its banking days — a vault in the basement, marble floors and 2150-foot ceilings.
Bravo tweaked her screenplay to remove minor cinematic vestiges—insert shots, subtle blocking details—that would be either irrelevant or impossible in V.R. "Then we had another big conversation," Blackaller said.
Her 2009 song "Party in the U.S.A.," which was co-written and produced by the hitmaker Dr. Luke, had partly accomplished that transformation, although vestiges of Cyrus's Hannah Montana persona remained.
Yet the theater is one of the few vestiges of what was once a large Jewish community in Romania, and one of the few professional Yiddish-language theaters left in Europe.
The photographic documentation is a key component of the work, because in the endless proliferation of these images through digital platforms, these spaces may retain the vestiges of the original installation.
Meanwhile, back at home, the clouds of scandal around Trump fixer Michael Cohen grew more intense while the last vestiges of Trump's breaks with conservative orthodoxy on economic policy went around.
Suspended "between the vestiges" of their power "and its perceived loss," poor whites are alienated from a system that previously advantaged them but now is seen as "overcompensating" for its historical missteps.
The tapes appear either unimportant or purely strategic, which arguably makes more sense, but removes the last vestiges of idealism from a group whose ideals were always vague in the first place.
Both Andermatt and Gran Canaria struck me as crumbling vestiges that signify a dying generation of tourism—the type of vacation destinations that present-day visitors still book through a travel agent.
Soldiers of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) joined in the mayhem, raining artillery fire on bases loyal to the vestiges of a central government that they had supposedly entered Yemen to protect.
The solution is to rid ourselves of our original sin and remove the last vestiges of a slave culture we claim to have rejected more than a century and a half ago.
The mindoren have vestiges of a creature that seems to have made its way through most mythologies, known among my own Caribbean islands as Papa Bois, and in Europe as a satyr.
The question is whether this kind of self-referential examination — a rhetorical "selfie" held up to the student experience — is the correct antidote to vestiges of racism, sexism and general narrow-mindedness.
Constitutional rule is being shunted in favor of new dictatorial powers for the ruling elite and, day by day, the Maduro government is dismantling the last vestiges of democratic principles and institutions.
Once enacted, it proved to be a powerful tool at sweeping away the last vestiges of Jim Crow and ensuring that states where it once thrived would not relapse into past deprivations.
There are still vestiges of self-professed theater-kid energy around her: a ukulele on the wall, "always show tunes" on the piano, a love of performing, play, and shocking little twists.
In contrast to the bustling claustrophobic cities that mimic the structures of a motherboard, 2049 also luxuriates in the melancholic abyss of barren wastelands that mourn the last vestiges of organic life.
The government says the changes are needed to make Polish courts more efficient and rid them of the vestiges of communism, but its critics say they undermine the independence of the courts.
Colonialism, the British empire, and the vestiges of that empire, which people haven't really considered, is that the British government and the British people have moved on, but the colonial states haven't.
Even confined to bed there, Mr. Saban, who had once boasted that he never entered any room without a lit cigarette, was unwilling to surrender the last vestiges of the high life.
It was also the Age of the Burgeoning Female Gaze, when women shed the last vestiges of being the "finer," relationally attuned sex and began to participate in the pleasures of objectification.
It's great to see Kat shedding the vestiges of body shame, but it would be even better if she didn't need an adult man begging for videos her feet to get there.
The orders were just the latest moves to clip the group's wings amid fears that it could further destabilize a newly democratic country struggling to shake off the vestiges of military rule.
Although the social network fell out of favor pretty quickly, it wasn't until 22000 that it finally transformed completely into a gaming company, wiping out all vestiges of its old user profiles.
What enthralled Cassas and Vignes about Palmyra is precisely what ISIS hates about it: They discovered the material vestiges of a multilingual and multiconfessional society, nourished by commerce from East and West.
Some of the physical and economical circumstances, while they're not exactly the same as it was, there are vestiges of it and we've been moving very rapidly to eliminate all of it.
Abandoned warehouses remain the last vestiges of a manufacturing era unlikely to return; it's why the "again" in "Make America Great Again" resonates so deeply with the most disadvantaged of Meadows's constituents.
But it's worth noting that this isn't the first time British society has been willing to accept a little modern menace in order to preserve the charming vestiges of its longstanding traditions.
If Apple, Amazon, Netflix or somebody else can ever blast away all the ridiculous vestiges of decades-old TV content and technology we live with today, I'll buy whatever they come up with.
The novel is set on a planet called Hwae, whose people ascribe enormous significance to "vestiges," momentos and artifacts from important moments in history that can command prestige, money and even political clout.
If Apple, Amazon, Netflix, or somebody else can ever blast away all the ridiculous vestiges of decades-old TV content and technology we live with today, I'll buy whatever they come up with.
Diago tracks a lineage of painterly abstraction and other forms in modern Cuban art, condensing them into a body of work that explores the vestiges of slavery and segregation in contemporary Cuban life.
AT&T's grandfathered unlimited plans are vestiges of an earlier era, when unfettered access to mobile data was a perk offered to those willing to buy into the smartphone before it became ubiquitous.
Razed of the last vestiges of its former life—narrow lanes, rice paddies, cheap bungalows—Yumin village was renamed GX92 (211/20193), an 80-hectare (200-acre) land parcel to the city's south.
Scientists said on Thursday fossilized dung thought to have come from herbivorous duck-billed dinosaurs that inhabited southern Utah 75 million years ago contained pieces of crustacean shells along with vestiges of vegetation.
The poet travelling to new places carries inside her a memory of old ones, and, even deeper down, vestiges of childhood, like those "uncles" who suddenly come to mind in the Chinese restaurant.
More than mere vestiges, the reuse of such modules underlies how HP can leverage billions of dollars in previous R&D expense to bring economies of scale to its 3D printing supply chain.
The WHO has rolled out an emergency treatment programme, based on the vestiges of Yemen's shattered health system, to try and catch new cases early and stop the explosive spread of the disease.
While the world was off getting the final sunburn of the season and trying to eke out the last vestiges of summer before winter takes hold, the inevitable march of news soldiered on.
My time working with Tibetan refugees in India and Nepal had drawn me close to their culture, and it would have deeply distressed me to see its vestiges superficially "restored" as tourist bait.
They're going to wake up Monday morning and want to cling to vestiges of normalcy—kittens, puppies, and words about the best player in hockey doing things the best player in hockey does.
When the team looked at the Denisovan genome, they found fragments of DNA in it from an even earlier hominin, vestiges of some population whose own genome has not been found or sequenced.
For decades, seats in the New York State Legislature have traded hands this way in what amounts to one of the last, most powerful vestiges of Tammany Hall-style politics in the state.
Many economists blame statist policies of the PT, which ruled Brazil for much of the past 15 years, for tipping Brazil into a deep downturn, whose vestiges are still weighing on the economy.
The WHO has rolled out an emergency treatment program, based on the vestiges of Yemen's shattered health system, to try to catch new cases early and stop the explosive spread of the disease.
The Kuomintang said Thursday that it was opposed to Taiwan independence — a phrase it takes to mean the removal of vestiges of the Republic of China in favor of a Republic of Taiwan.
The last vestiges of terms like "Negro" and "Oriental" will soon be stripped from a number of federal laws, thanks to a new bill President Barack Obama signed into law on Friday. Rep.
When I first started sharing a space here, the neighborhood was clinging to its last vestiges of grittiness, and our building was the big attraction, but since then it's become quite the happening area.
The region is known as much for giving birth to blues music as it is for clinging to the vestiges of Jim Crow well past 1965, the year the school lawsuit was originally filed.
Sadly, the parallel to television does not offer us much solace of precedent: The rise of narrowcasting in the 1980s has all but destroyed any vestiges of broadcasting to a mass audience of Americans.
The work is unsettling — maybe even more so in the vast barrenness of Gagosian's white rooms — because it forces us to confront our vestiges of faith in stable meaning and the comfort of rules.
But on April 13, the fantasy writer added an unusual yet still tragic victim to his list by removing his blog from LiveJournal and consequently gutting the platform of its last vestiges of relevance.
Ghazni is a gateway city linking the heavily Taliban-influenced south and east of Afghanistan to Kabul and is one of the last vestiges of government control in the province of the same name.
The vestiges of the techno-society that preceded the main story, presumably by millennia, live on in ruins of massive infrastructure projects, buried and forgotten, or pipelines sprawled in spider-like fashion across mountaintops.
"Never has there been a more important time for LDF to confront voter suppression, one of the most damaging vestiges of discrimination," the organization's president and director-counsel Sherrilyn Ifill said in a statement.
RIO DE JANEIRO — The International Olympic Committee has been ripping down the vestiges of amateurism for decades, paving the way for professionals like Michael Jordan, Serena Williams and Sidney Crosby to win gold medals.
"We do have a different approach to speech, and I think that's because of the vestiges of what happened in the Second World War, and the power of speech to affect people," he says.
Wednesday's crackdown by the army crushed the last vestiges of euphoria that followed its removal of Mugabe in November and fueled suspicions that the generals who launched the coup remained Zimbabwe's de facto rulers.
If the sole vestiges of thousands of old recordings are a few stray 19703s lining the shelves of collectors — perhaps that's not a cultural tragedy, perhaps that's a commercial-art ecosystem functioning properly. Perhaps.
Baltimore officials removed all of the city's Confederate statues in one fell swoop Wednesday morning, a move that's inspired government officials elsewhere in the US to rid public grounds of vestiges of the Confederacy.
That sounds obvious today, but it still represents a huge departure from where Instagram was a year ago today: still persuaded of its own uniqueness, clinging to vestiges of its independence from the mainland.
Their rises and falls are legendary, and vestiges of that era brim with gaudy, golden churches, theme parks, massive television studios, private jets, and sweaty-faced preachers promising cash donations would curry God's favor.
The government has justified the widespread judicial reforms - including how judges are appointed - by saying they are necessary to improve efficiency of courts and root out the vestiges of the 1945-89 communist era.
Though they acknowledge that he's a smart guy, dropping words like "cocksurety" and "self-stigmatized" — they are less impressed when he exhibits the vestiges of a youth spent playing in rock bands and partying.
I dived into theories of the Anthropocene, which according to some researchers started with the creation of the 'New World,' and related those ruins to the vestiges of a human and wider ecological cataclysm.
The governor "is dedicated to addressing racial discrimination in all its forms, and recently established a commission to examine the vestiges of racially discriminatory language in Virginia law," his office said in a statement.
Whereas those who have campaigned to remove the vestiges of the Confederacy argue they're a symbol of slavery, racism, and hatred, some see the monuments as a piece of history that shouldn't be erased.
Vestiges might be left behind: a score, a script, a costume, a recording, but all of those things are simply pieces that only realize their full potential in the life of the performance event.
"I think that we are a community that still has the vestiges of rampant discrimination," she says, adding that some of her priorities in the district are battling housing and healthcare discrimination against LGBTQ+ people.
So when Abbie died, so did the last vestiges of what initially made Sleepy Hollow so compelling, causing the show's fans — and online TV fandom in general — to explode in something between grief and rage.
" The State Department official told Reuters that Myanmar authorities did not explicitly deny that some vestiges of the previous North Korea relationship remained but said "those ties are not what they were in the past.
To search for Williams in today's Rome is to explore the vestiges of that heady, messy period after the fall of Mussolini but before the so-called Italian economic miracle of the 1950s and 1960s.
"I believe that what we have seen from Stephen Miller is vestiges of white nationalism," Abrams responded, adding that Democrats never had the chance to question Miller on his views and ascertain what he believes.
The truth is, the Republican Party has never fully divested itself of the vestiges of the Southern Strategy, which in the late 28503s and early '22019s invited segregationists into the party to secure a majority.
Is he suicidal, slamming down whiskeys in the White Horse Tavern, or is he clinging to the last joyous vestiges of life, gleefully sleeping with the hostess of a party while his mistress waits downstairs?
The full removal of the embargo – something Vietnam has long sought - would sweep away one of the last major vestiges of the Vietnam War era and advance the normalization of relations begun 21 years ago.
Although these "jobbymoons" (as we might call them) vary, based on employment circumstances, budget and personal passions, they often share one objective: to exorcise the vestiges of the last job before starting the next one.
It's clear who the little pigs represent, but their wide eyes and chubby, grinning faces may be the last vestiges of good will — genuine or faked — before the gravity of the subject matter sets in.
That would kill thousands of people, destroy whatever vestiges of political stability remain in the Middle East, and potentially wreak havoc on the global economy — all while likely failing to permanently end Iran's nuclear ambitions.
Yildirim's appointment will stamp out any vestiges of resistance in the AKP to Erdogan's plans, three senior party officials said, forecasting that the new cabinet, expected to be announced on Tuesday, would contain only loyalists.
The coming war — and the political turmoil and human suffering that accompanied it — stamped out the last vestiges of vitality in the European art capitals of old and began the shift toward America's cultural ascendency.
Then with "Parts of a whole" (2016) Jimenez makes plaster casts of furniture from her family home, but with bits of fabric captured in the plaster like vestiges of memories that trail after the artist.
Uriel draws parallels between these two events to show just how far plants, albeit caged like prisoners, can be vectors of power and resistance, carrying the vestiges of history as though they were monuments of time.
As a tool of supremacy, the country has leveraged the bestowment of "French identity" at will, using citizenship as a reward for shedding the vestiges of the colonized nations that African migrants had previously called home.
Or maybe you somehow caught his appearance in the 2008 movie Journey to the Center of the Earth — which, last I checked, was most notable for killing off the last vestiges of Brendan Fraser's cinematic career.
Dusty was one of the last vestiges of the territorial era, and maybe Rhodes can undertake a sort of new-age barnstorming tour once the alleged dispute between him and WWE over his availability clears up.
LONDON — As September clings desperately to the last vestiges of summer, Uber has taken a gamble on the British weather to open a pop-up pool to punt — you guessed it — its uberPool car-sharing service.
Congress' refusal to sweep aside the last vestiges of the embargo has made trade with Cuba a one-way boon for foreign companies, many of which stand to realize substantial profits from increased U.S. travel alone.
That is partly because of splits among, and within, EU countries: according to one source this week's talks were held largely to placate German Social Democrats in whom vestiges of the old Ostpolitik linger (see article).
I've come up with some of my best ideas after a great French lesson, for example — or, more recently, while strolling around New York City with the vestiges of an inspiring exhibit fresh on my mind.
For Ms. Anderson's new play, Ms. Close has shed all vestiges of surface sophistication to portray the humble but formidable, earthy but pious Isabelle Arc, a 15th-century mom to an exceptionally gifted and headstrong daughter.
The ruling party, Law and Justice, had put tightening its grip on the courts at the center of its agenda, claiming that it was vital to rid the courts of corrupt judges and Communist-era vestiges.
After the forces of Chiang Kai-shek retreated to Taiwan and established the Republic of China following the Communist Revolution in 1949, the new government sought to erase the vestiges of Japanese rule, except for baseball.
In his review for The Times, Ben Kenigsberg wrote, "The movie is at its most startling in showing how vestiges of the Franco era have casually persisted in Spain, in the names of streets, for instance."
The Hanoi symposium comes amid debate within the U.S. administration over whether to respond to Vietnam's longstanding request to remove an arms embargo that is one of the last major vestiges of the Vietnam War era.
As conservatives in Washington try to preserve a majority on the federal Supreme Court, politically ascendant conservatives in several states are seeking to reshape courts that they consider to be overly liberal vestiges of eras past.
Yellow caution tape is wrapped around houses throughout the village in a sad counterpoint to the cheery plastic Mexican flags on windowsills and rooftops, vestiges of the nation's independence day celebrations several days before the earthquake.
And what products can be found — at his hotels and golf courses and on Amazon sold by independent sellers — are the vestiges of a mostly defunct clothing line or sporadic shipments of Trump sweatshirts and hats.
"Shameless glare" 2019 was the year people finally let go of their last vestiges of politeness and wasted no time on calling other people out on their B.S. This little girl perfectly speaks to that. 3.
Both Trump's supporters and women and men who took part in the massive march against him in Washington on Saturday contemplated the vestiges of protest and ruminated about the convulsive first 48 hours under the Republican president.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A U.S. judge on Wednesday threw out the last vestiges of private litigation over alleged aluminum price-fixing, dismissing lawsuits by Eastman Kodak Co, Fujifilm Holdings Corp, Reynolds Consumer Products and three other plaintiffs.
But the proof is in these photos, shared to Reddit by user Murrmeow, who provided us with a glimpse of the vestiges of a long-forgotten version of Ulta, and it looks like going back in time.
Neighborhood Joint 7 Photos View Slide Show ' The city can sometimes seem like a battlefield for chain pharmacies, where the last vestiges of vintage apothecaries can be found only in kitsch restaurants that open in former pharmacies.
Among the highlights: vestiges from ancient Gallo-Roman, Viking and medieval eras; a collection of boats; videos that evoke the river's traditions as a working water highway to the ocean; and footage of the mascaret in 1947.
The assembly's mission would be to adopt a new constitution that would eliminate the opposition-controlled National Assembly, perpetuate Maduro's hold on power, eliminate any vestiges of democracy and establish a Cuba-style, one-party communist dictatorship.
Modi wasn't really an instigator of violence against minorities, they argued, as much as the leader India needed at this historical juncture, a neoliberal dynamo who could modernize the country, sweeping aside the vestiges of labor legislation.
That setting assumes three things: the "last vestiges" of stimulus from the Fed and other central banks, the passage of tax reform in Congress, and "full investor capitulation into risk assets" on better-than-expected corporate earnings.
NICOSIA (Reuters) - As a new showdown looms over troubled Cyprus reunification talks, peace activists are clinging to the last vestiges of hope that a deal can be done ending decades of division on the ethnically split island.
These little accents are vestiges of the North African influence on Spanish cuisine; as Cuba was one of the last Spanish colonies in the Americas, Mr. Barreras said, it maintains a strong link to that nation's food.
The move caps a year in which the last vestiges of Venezuela's democracy have been torn down, critics and regional leaders say, leaving what many now describe as not just an authoritarian regime, but an outright dictatorship.
When the play begins, he is in an abandoned old apartment cluttered with the vestiges of an elegant upper-middle-class family — beds imported from Europe, Biedermeier-style tables, and a large harp, draped against the dust.
The government has justified its far-reaching reforms - including how judges are appointed - by saying they are necessary to improve the efficiency of the courts and to root out the vestiges of the 1945-89 communist era.
Carl was one of the last remaining vestiges of the former world's standards for ethical behavior, having helped the ailing Siddiq earlier this season when Rick regarded that man as too risky or burdensome to take on.
There was a sense of returning to a place that had helped forge the human imagination during the Pleistocene, the roof of the world whose supreme sentinel was holding on to the last vestiges of its world.
On view in Vestiges & Verse are several of these works from the early 18763th century, removed from an original bound volume and displayed in sequence so that visitors may get a sense of their intended narrative context.
On Saturday, the US government handed the last vestiges of control to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, or ICANN, an independent organization whose members include myriad governments and corporations as well as individual Internet users.
That sensibility is reflected in Santo Loquasto's set, in which vestiges of Central Park in 1973 (that bench) and an unchanging Long Island living room (a few upholstered chairs) float side by side, along with some packing boxes.
But there's also a wary acceptance that the latest wave of growth will likely spill into surrounding communities like the neighboring city of East Palo Alto, one of the last vestiges of low-income housing in the area.
Judging from already-published images of the embryos of other animals, Dr. Kavanagh and her colleagues suspect that other creatures with fewer toes than five, like camels and emus, may also have vestiges of their five-toed state.
But much of this criticism softened during the years he served as Israel's President -- as he grew in stature and amid a growing realization that he, together with Ariel Sharon, remained the last vestiges of a founding generation.
Sold to the public as an effort to purge the country of the last vestiges of Saddam's brutal rule, de-Baathification led to the firing of tens of thousands of Sunni security personnel and civilian officials, including teachers.
Poland's ruling nationalists are under fire from the European Union and domestic political opponents for a broad judicial overhaul that Warsaw says is needed to make Polish courts more efficient and rid them of the vestiges of communism.
In theory, that meant that an ice core from deep in the ice sheet would contain telltale vestiges from, say, the start of the industrial revolution, and include evidence of how atmospheric gases and pollution intensified over time.
"It is 18773, and now is the time for us to have a conversation about removing the last vestiges of that type of hatred and that type of vitriol toward minority communities in Georgia," Abrams told local news.
The PiS, which commands strong support in conservative small towns and villages but is unpopular among educated urbanites, says a clear-out of parts of the judiciary is needed to remove vestiges of the 1945-89 Communist era.
That's how many feet below the surface of the Philippine Sea the vestiges of what is believed to be the U.S.S. Johnston DD-557 were found recently, a discovery that amounts to the deepest warship wreck ever located.
An authentic back-to-the-basket center prospect, he represents an ideal so thoroughly written off in the modern NBA that anyone clinging to its vestiges should be obligated to shoot skyhooks or else play for Phil Jackson.
Ethnolinguistics can seem like a natural extension: The last vestiges of some minority languages are preserved as song, and a musical ear can be an advantage in studying the kind of tonal languages prevalent in parts of Asia.
Jewish habitation in Judea/Samaria, the Biblical cradle of Jewish civilization, has existed from antiquity to modern times – until, in 1949, Jordan conquered this area and ruthlessly expelled all Jews and obliterated all historical vestiges of Jewish presence.
Several years ago, Robert J. Yasinsac, the co-author of "Hudson Valley Ruins" (2006), and Thom Johnson, his former photography teacher, organized work groups to prune, rake and unearth its skeletal vestiges and make it accessible to hikers.
It is from there that he starts to build the composition — slowly, layer upon layer — often scraping things off the surface that he doesn't like or simply painting over them, but leaving vestiges of what is underneath visible.
Vestiges of that tradition remain during the city's Easter celebrations, when artisans from across the state sell their wares in the central plaza and under the squat stone arches of the old hospice, now the Huatapera Indigenous Museum.
NEW DELHI — India's Supreme Court on Thursday unanimously struck down one of the world's oldest bans on consensual gay sex, a groundbreaking victory for gay rights that buried one of the most glaring vestiges of India's colonial past.
Mr. Trump may be considering such a strike even as he has expressed his desire in recent days to pull American troops out of Syria, where they are seeking to eliminate the last vestiges of the Islamic State.
The vestiges of the Cold War run pretty hot in the film, directed by Francis Lawrence (who teamed with Lawrence on a trio of "The Hunger Games" movies), which puts Dominika and Nate on an inevitable collision course.
Local firefighters under the watch of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality performed a controlled burn of the organic peroxides on Sunday in order to eliminate any vestiges and reduce the danger.
Like the original, it focused on the last vestiges of humanity fleeing murderous robots called Cylons; in the Moore mini­series, the Cylons looked just like those they stalked across the galaxy, infusing a fusty premise with simmering dread.
The case provides a window into a merchants' dispute rarely heard in rabbinical courts, vestiges of a religious legal system established in ancient times and prevalent today in Orthodox communities as an alternative to the civil court system.
Instead, the show's awkward balance between tragically adult situations and the final vestiges of childhood enables us to view the "bad" girls of Madison as, surprisingly, just what they are: living, breathing human teen girls — not yet fully formed.
Yet slots conferences survive as one of the last vestiges of the ancien régime of the industry being run by committee to favour incumbents instead of by the sort of market forces that produces the best outcome for consumers.
That President Obama, often seen as the living embodiment of the benefits of the civil rights movement, has not spoken forcefully on behalf of dismantling remaining vestiges of systemic racism that hurts another historically depressed group, is beyond disappointing.
Typifying that impulse, his father "worked hard to eradicate all vestiges of Negroness from his voice," and kept Countee Cullen and Paul Laurence Dunbar on the main shelves of his library while banishing Marcus Garvey to its highest reaches.
Immigration, industrialization, failures of governance, class conflict and, importantly, the vestiges of Civil War, he shows, dominate and roil this period in ways that shaped the upheavals, inequities, and even the hopefulness, sometimes blinkered, that remain with us today.
"The vestiges of abuse continue to haunt the medical system and give context to current racial disparities," Vox/ProPublica video fellow Ranjani Chakraborty explained last year in a Pulitzer-nominated video on slavery's effects on the US medical system.
The transfer of personnel from the Kurdish-led, American-backed militia known as the Syrian Democratic Forces, or S.D.F., is a blow to Washington's effort to stamp out the last vestiges of the Islamic State, also known as ISIS.
"In my personal opinion, this is a battle between the last vestiges of Tammany Hall," Ms. Pearlman continued, referencing the infamous New York City political machine, "and the new progressive left who want nothing to do with machine politics."
Until the final United States withdrawal from Afghanistan, thousands of American forces are expected to continue strikes against the Islamic State and vestiges of Al Qaeda that are still in the country, including on partnered raids with Afghan commandos.
So they took an unusual step: organizing volunteers to patrol Alsace's 67 threatened rural Jewish cemeteries, protecting some of these neglected vestiges of a time when Jews, excluded from the city, were forced to flourish in the Alsatian countryside.
If Colon, who will turn 23 on Thursday, is hanging on to the vestiges of his professional career — getting by with one pitch (a fastball) and a belly full of guile — Torres, 20, is continuing to assert his arrival.
The group, Organizing for Action, which emerged from the vestiges of Mr. Obama's old campaign operation, intends to deploy organizers in 27 Republican-held congressional districts that could be key to a Democratic takeover of the House of Representatives.
The last vestiges of drama are in Group B, where Benfica, Napoli and Besiktas can all still qualify; Group G, where Porto and Copenhagen retain hope; and Group H, where Lyon against Sevilla has the air of a shootout.
But, crazy as it might seem, there are teams out there who might be willing to offer Rose a max deal or something near it if he is able to show some more concrete vestiges of his MVP past.
Dispirited Georgians said over and over that they cast votes for Abrams because her emergence represented a clear marker of progress in their lifetimes in a state still haunted by the vestiges of slavery, the Civil War, Reconstruction, and Jim Crow.
The Astros haven't been to the World Series since 2005, when they were still in the National League and almost won it all with the last vestiges of the great Houston teams of the 90s, plus a thickset Roger Clemens.
Could the surmounting political urgencies, the tremors of earth—that growing wasteland, the vestiges of materials, bones, and boats in shores and art alike—, the calls for responsibility and ecology all be heard beckoning for this shift of time focus?
The 2 NASA instruments took pictures of the remaining vestiges of the meteor from 5 of 9 cameras on the Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer device, depicting a shadow produced by the meteor's trail as it traveled through the Earth's atmosphere.
You can hear the vestiges of it in Taylor Swift's 1989, an album that mines the same time period for inspiration; you can hear it all over The 1975's excellent new album, slathered in glittering synths and riotous sax.
In fact, the removal of the old vestiges of power has left power vacuums and in many countries that experienced the brief period of hope dubbed the "Arab Spring," civil war has followed, leading to more instability, as seen in Libya.
The protests were triggered by the Supreme Court's decision to gut the opposition-controlled legislature of its last vestiges of power, a move that was later reversed amid widespread international condemnation and even dissent within Maduro's normally disciplined socialist leadership.
If life could find a foothold here, and leave such an imprint that vestiges exist even though only a minuscule sliver of metamorphic rock is all that remains from that time, then life is not a fussy, reluctant and unlikely thing.
But while it may be hard to fathom why ultra-progressive Scandinavian countries like Norway cling to vestiges of a feudal order, it is still harder to imagine Britain without a crowned monarch — and for anybody under 64, without THE queen.
There are real jobs on the line in their home state and Pruitt's moves to put his own Oklahoma political fortunes ahead of his fellow Republicans (and those of his boss) are eroding the last vestiges of his political support.
The more parades you run, the more money you make; in turn, you can demolish the "old and decrepit" buildings, replacing them with modern art museums, neon clubs, organic markets, spa centers, and other stereotypical vestiges of the bourgie gay's lifestyle.
HANOI, Vietnam — The United States is rescinding a decades-old ban on sales of lethal military equipment to Vietnam, President Obama announced at a news conference in Hanoi on Monday, ending one of the last legal vestiges of the Vietnam War.
"Roh Moo-hyun hoped that the next administration, which he knew was certain to be conservative and center-right, would keep some of the vestiges of his policies," said Andrei Lankov, a professor at Kookmin University and expert on North Korea.
Lifting the arms embargo on Vietnam, one of the last major vestiges of the Vietnam War era, would anger Beijing, which resents U.S. efforts to forge stronger military bonds with its neighbors amid rising tensions in the disputed South China Sea.
When we dived deeper into the data, the primary learning from our studies of the three countries is that the more people know about the Holocaust, the more likely they are to eschew Nazism, intolerance, and any vestiges of anti-Semitism.
Taking on what Fitzgerald calls a "big exercise project" like a marathon while simultaneously holding a weight-loss target—or even just carrying around vestiges of a dieting-focused, restrictive mindset about eating—can backfire, leading you to pick up fat.
In particular, the archaeologist Vinzenz Brinkmann, whose research informed Gods in Color, has done important work, applying various technologies and ultraviolet light to antique statues in order to analyze the minute vestiges of paint on them and then recreate polychrome versions.
The organization, a nonprofit recently co-founded by 228-year-old Hempton, hopes not only to preserve the vestiges of all-natural soundscapes but to provide visitors with an aural experience that will help them realize the need to save quiet.
"When Zip code determines what kind of school that you go to, when Zip code determines what kind of food you eat — these are the vestiges of enslavement that a lot of people don't want to deal with," she said.
When the last vestiges of the Exclusion Act were fully rolled back in 1965, Chinatown's population exploded — some estimates put it as high as 150,000 — as new immigrants came from Hong Kong, Vietnam, Fujian Province in southern China, and elsewhere.
They observed vestiges of genes that were rendered useless by evolution: enamel-making genes in toothless whales, fat-digestion genes in sugar-dependent fruit bats and DNA repair genes in armadillos with armor that protects them from harmful UV radiation.
SAINT-MARTIN, French West Indies — In the debris that had once been furniture and a roof were the vestiges of a holiday home: a cluster of flip-flops, a romance novel, a child's ball floating in a plunge pool's fetid waters.
These diplomats are part of a rare cohort in the Trump administration: holdovers from the Obama years, whose skills, knowledge and bureaucratic finesse have enabled them to survive, even thrive, in an administration determined to purge all vestiges of its predecessor.
It was an irony, perhaps, that the designation, announced on television and online, is a ritual marketing stunt that is one of the last vestiges of an era when weekly print magazines were a major force in the news cycle.
Five minutes into the movie and there's already a fishtank full of Snokes right there on screen, obliterating the last vestiges of his menace and clearing the way for Palpatine to emerge as the true and enduring evil in the galaxy.
Poland's Deputy Foreign Minister Konrad Szymanski said Warsaw would soon publish an explanation of some 13 laws PiS has passed on the court system to demonstrate to other EU states it acted to rid Poland of the vestiges of communist rule.
This vivid and affectionate DVD combines two documentaries that Ms. Callahan directed, "The Bungalows of Rockaway" (2010), about the vestiges of the working-class summer resort, and "Everything Is Different Now," which she filmed a year or so after the hurricane.
The Detroit dancers end up on the stairs of the Masonic Temple, a towering monolith that still holds the vestiges of what Brown considers a kind of elite patriarchal society that has long controlled the flow of finance and societal power.
Particularly in the 1970s and 80s—though vestiges of this ideology linger today—some second-wave feminists maintained a binary view on gender, positioning men and women as true opposites at either end of a gender system that was rooted in biological sex.
After the Senate hearing, the owners and senior management of Backpage walked out of the room free to return to their lives, business as usual, while the victims of sex trafficking must carry the vestiges of their abuse and trafficking with them always.
Otis is a character at odds with himself – trying simultaneously to project a grown-up cool and cling to the last vestiges of his childhood innocence – and Jupe conveys those contradictions through a widening of his eyes or a slump of his shoulders.
We are both unlucky to have adopted this history and experience its lingering vestiges, and lucky to live in country that in its ideals seeks to celebrate that we are a nation of many different people, even if it hasn't always practiced that.
Across the South, people are struggling with similar questions: What does a changing region do with the vestiges of back-alley service windows, segregated waiting rooms, dual water fountains and abandoned schools that once formed the skeleton of a society built on oppression?
Like Ginger, I dealt with growing up in a often financially unstable home; like Macie, I was desperate to hold onto the vestiges of childhood as puberty loomed; like mean girl Miranda, I sometimes lashed out as a result of my own insecurities.
Looking for some of the tranquillity he experienced, my wife, daughter and I put up at Metohi Kindelis, a bed-and-breakfast a few miles inland from the walled city of Chania, with vestiges of Venetian rule in its lighthouse and bulwarked harbor.
Efforts to update these vestiges of a bygone internet age have been fiercely opposed by platforms and organizations that represent their interests, with campaigns claiming that any attempt to impose accountability for third party content will destroy the internet as we know it.
Obama has also permanently banned oil and gas drilling across large swaths of the Atlantic and Arctic oceans, closed off 1.6 million acres of Western land to development and scrapped the last vestiges of a registration system used largely on Muslim immigrants.
It would be the world's shame — and Brazil's in particular — to stand by and watch, or pretend not to see, as the forces of short-term gain wipe the last human vestiges of pre-European America off the face of the earth.
As North Carolinians tell the story, those two states and their kin in the former Confederacy spent the last century fighting to preserve the vestiges of slavery through Jim Crow and then, after the civil rights movement, through low taxes and low wages.
At the Diamond Plaza, a mall in Nairobi where many Asian Kenyans shop, vestiges of India's own form of tribalism survive, as the soft-spoken Malayali from southern Kerala warily eye business-savvy Punjabis who, in turn, scrutinize their competitors from Gujarat.
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration moved on Friday to sweep away most of the remaining vestiges of Obama administration prosecutors at the Justice Department, ordering 46 holdover United States attorneys to tender their resignations immediately — including Preet Bharara, the United States attorney in Manhattan.
The frustrated hopes of conservatives during the Rehnquist and Roberts years—for restrictions on abortion and affirmative action, for the removal of the barriers between church and state, for the elimination of the last vestiges of political-campaign regulation—would likely be realized.
For more than a half century, Africans have been battling the vestiges a colonialist system that bequeathed unshakable leaders, one-party states, and authoritarian structures of government which lacked respect for human rights, denied the rule of law, and entrenched corruption and nepotism.
They are among the last vestiges of a relatively unknown chapter of World War II, a short-lived battle for a territory which, while important to British interests in Asia, ended up being quickly ceded to the Japanese by the UK military leadership.
A small band of human traders at electronic trading giant Citadel Securities are crushing it One of the largest electronic traders in the world has seen its market share increase in one of the last vestiges of human trading on Wall Street.
"They dug up the ancestral graves of every emperor in every dynasty, calling it destroying the Four Olds, but Babaoshan and the Mausoleum are too sturdily constructed," the commenter continued, referring to Mao's campaign to destroy vestiges of traditional culture during the Cultural Revolution.
The value of vestiges lies not in how they look, but in the power conferred by the physical presence of important people or events—a power that can be almost spiritual, making forgery of these items a trespass more akin to blasphemy than mere crime.
It will be left up to the people of Marin County -- a bastion of well-to-do progressive voters and a far cry from the Southern states embroiled in controversy over what to do about vestiges of the Confederacy -- to decide what happens next.
It is an astonishingly varied city, an urbanscape in a constant state of change, blending Kaiser-era glories, vestiges of Nazism, slapdash postwar architecture, multiple cultures and new creations — bars, restaurants, museums and open public spaces that are continuously altering the face of the city.
In Hong Kong, the United Front is being deployed, often in the name of patriotism, to dismantle the best vestiges of British colonial administration — the rule of law, a professional and apolitical civil service and police force, a free press and now, free speech.
Democratic Party officials, desperate to present a unified front in advance of the all-important 2018 midterms, are working to revamp their presidential nominating process and erase the final vestiges of the bitter 2016 presidential primary battle between Hillary Clinton and Senator Bernie Sanders.
Perhaps most important, it was watched last year by roughly 215 million people: In a world of on-demand entertainment, the Super Bowl is one of the last true vestiges of an era when we all watched the same things at the same time.
The end of the U.S. arms embargo, one of the last vestiges of the Vietnam War, could be a big boost to what experts say is Vietnam's pursuit of a deterrent by modernizing its forces to defend a long coastline and forge stronger security ties.
Dara'a became known to the world only much later, in 21892, as the site of the crackdown that helped ignite Syria's civil war, signaling the breakdown of more of the region into hostile enclaves, and also severing the vestiges of the Turkey-Syria rail link.
Each time I see a reimagining of the Civil War that largely replicates what actually happened, I wonder why people are expending the energy to imagine that slavery continues to thrive when we are still dealing with the vestiges of slavery in very tangible ways.
Those vestiges are visible in incarceration rates for black people, a wildly segregated country, disparities in pay and mortality rates and the ever-precarious nature of black life in a world where it can often seem as if police officers take those lives with impunity.
The last vestiges of the "Silent Sam" statue were removed from a park on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill early Tuesday morning at the direction of the school's chancellor, prompting an apparent backlash from the university system's top administrators.
At that time, the region's technology industry was still somewhat chastened by the dot-com bust less than a decade before, and it wasn't as hard to hunt for vestiges of a cyberpunk or freak culture that I remember from the mid-1990s as a teenager.
Organizers described the difficulty of building a sustainable labor movement amid the exploitation and consolidation of wealth in South Carolina as one of the vestiges of slavery, despite a proud history of resistance, including the Charleston hospital workers' strike of 1969 and the Charleston Five in 2000.
While it may be possible to meet the latter condition in the coming weeks (Bolton is currently in Turkey to work out just such an agreement), there is absolutely zero chance that the last vestiges of ISIS still fighting in Syria will be wiped out anytime soon.
With the printing industry on the verge of a shift to mechanised typesetting, which relied on hot-lead-squirting machines of unparalleled complexity, the public developed an odd interest in seeing one of the few vestiges of craft work valued above the operating of mere machines.
Her time in the army left her feeling stripped of all vestiges of femininity and any sense of herself as an individual, and in the photos collected here, she shows female Israeli soldiers whose girlishness and teenage boredom act as a subtle but undeniable form of protest.
But think about the middle of that decade: The storms of both Vietnam and Watergate had passed, the last vestiges of legal segregation had been purged and, though things were far from ideal, there was a brief moment of release from turmoil -- and, with it, greater possibility.
" Added Wynn Resorts' letter, "Both ISS and Glass Lewis have focused on the point that Elaine Wynn was a member of the board from 2002 to 2015, and that she herself bears some responsibility for some of the past vestiges for which she now criticizes the board.
One of the few vestiges of what this area was best known for at the turn of the 20th century, these factories and warehouses still provide a vital service to the city as home to smaller upstarts seeking space, distribution centers, and countless small manufacturing operations.
The NCLB Act may have been repealed last December in a near-mythical show of bipartisan support—Subaltern must cringe at the timing for No Pineapples' full release—but enough vestiges of it remain in the new Every Student Succeeds Act to keep Alter's game relevant.
Jaroslaw Kaczynski, the leader of Law and Justice, has said that his goal is to create a Fourth Republic, free of any vestiges of the Communist era, steeped in Christianity and one that serves as a bulwark against the secular values espoused by Western European leaders.
Cognoscenti might even uncover vestiges of its time as a pastoral lane, one of New Amsterdam's main roads, lined with farms — "bouwerie" is Dutch for farm — including an estate belonging to Peter Stuyvesant, who is buried in the graveyard of St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery.
On the other hand, Omanian artist Radhika Khimji's parachute "Stay Safe" (2016), which appears caught on the rugged walls of the vestiges of the palace, effectively evokes memories of past wars, but loses its power when seen in the open, unspoiled grounds next to the Koutoubia Mosque.
If you were to tour the upper West 20s in Manhattan's Chelsea, you would find the vestiges of a thriving fur industry that advanced the fortunes of Greek immigrants who came in peak numbers from the 1950s to the 1970s, escaping the decimation of civil war.
Away from the last vestiges of resistance Boca Juniors could muster, away from all the turmoil and strife that had enveloped the final of the 2018 Copa Libertadores, and into the wide green expanse of Santiago Bernabéu, toward the unguarded goal, toward a place in eternity.
"It was just a long time coming," said Felix Alfonso, 210, the owner of El Artesano Restaurant, one of the last vestiges of Havana on the Hudson, a nickname for an enclave here in northern New Jersey whose Cuban population was once second only to Miami.
ISIS was produced as a Sunni Muslim reaction to massive overreach by Iran in Iraq, where Iranian-backed Shiite militias and the Iraqi government forces of Nouri al-Maliki tried to crush all vestiges of Sunni power in that country and make it a vassal of Iran.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis outlined the measures, intended to bolster a country dogged by years of austerity and the vestiges of a decade-long financial crisis, at a trade fair in the northern port of Thessaloniki as thousands protested outside to demand greater rights for workers.
In short, the longstanding rules of temporary side-by-side coexistence in the West Bank, as set out under the Oslo Accords in the 1990s, are already being violated, and bit by bit both sides are taking steps that would nullify the remaining vestiges of the accords.
Moreover, the last vestiges of prestige were stripped away by the Munto Finance fiasco seven years ago, when a convicted fraudster negotiated the sale of the club for a quid to "Bahraini royalty" and Sven-Goran Eriksson and Sol Campbell were briefly – very briefly – tempted to Meadow Lane.
While the series had many highs and stunningly deep lows, one of the best themes of the streaming adventure is that when your consciousness can be dropped into any body at all, the boundaries of "straight" or "gay," and, really, any of the vestiges of heteronormativity, fall away.
I got sucked into other things, and even though I drive all over rural Alabama for my job, seeing all the bones of slavery and sharecropping, and the steel and coal industries — all those vestiges of suffering and corruption and greed, his name stopped rising to the top.
"I wish it was me, not him," Paul says, visibly distraught as we sit in his living room watching footage of Ricky's funeral on the television, surrounded by the last vestiges of his son—the urn holding his ashes, old family photos and a glass cabinet displaying treasured keepsakes.
Such trips also play out at other Jewish heritage sites in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, where Palestinian and Israeli forces still carry out vestiges of cooperation that have somehow survived intact at ground level, years after the sides' leaders ended peace talks amid mutual recrimination and suspicion.
That Kaliningrad is an isolated part of Russia makes it vulnerable to attack from Poland and the Baltic states, and the insecure Kremlin feels the non-Russian vestiges detract from Russia's hold on the place and delegitimize Russia's claim to the turf in the eyes of foreign neighbors.
Islamic State's days of territorial gains and military wins in Iraq and Syria might be over as the last vestiges of territory are won back from the self- proclaimed caliphate, but international experts are warning that any hopes that the group is gone and forgotten are premature and misguided.
The majority of the texts and videos on view are more documents than vestiges of past events, with the exception of a few items that were part of the performance, such as a scattering of Lesley Dill's flyers and brochures, which are both recordings and parts of her performances.
Though the alcohol the caps once stoppered is made in Nigeria, the drinks carry vestiges of centuries of cultural exchange; beer comes from Egypt and the Middle East, gin from the distilleries of England, and rum from West Indian plantations worked by slaves brought from Mr. Anatsui's home continent.
"Judge Ramos's decision recognizes that a state cannot escape the consequences of its pernicious conduct without completely eliminating all vestiges of discrimination," said Kristen Clarke, the president and executive director of the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, whose group was one of several that sued Texas.
Marin County, California, is a far cry from the Southern states embroiled in controversy over what to do about vestiges of the Confederacy, which is why the vitriol over an effort to change the name of the Dixie School District in San Rafael has taken some residents by surprise.
From collage art that explores forgotten vestiges to writing by modern storytellers, 1991 will be at once a time capsule and an exploration of a Somali futurism that reconciles with the tumult of its past all while highlighting the creativity, style, resilience, and tenacity of Somali youth across the diaspora.
Spread over 1.5 acres are the vestiges of three garden "rooms," framed by commanding stone walls, including a number of 18383 ha-ha walls, sunken on one side and flush with the ground on the other so that they could not be seen from an upland perch but kept livestock out.
The community that has sprouted up since retains vestiges of those exclusive summer colonies, but they coexist with T-shirt shops, tour buses and a large middle class of shopkeepers, retirees and telecommuters who live year-round on the island, about two-thirds of the way up the Maine coast.
That includes eradicating the last vestiges of the group's network of fighters, supporting resurgent governance in the areas the group once held, developing sustainable intelligence sources and law enforcement options for the group's terrorist network, and increasing the pressure against the group in what remains a virtual safe haven: the internet.
" "And we have to do it understanding -- and to the point of the spirit of you raising it, and the way you did -- it is in our collective best interest to speak these truths, to acknowledge what happened, to acknowledge then the vestiges of it that remain because they do.
There are a few other hoops budding travel influencers need to jump through, as well: After you delete all of your Instagram photos, thereby stripping yourself of all vestiges of the person you once were, you then need to upload a special JetBlue-branded image, and tag it with #AllYouCanJetSweepstakes.
I will be traveling around the country this year to learn from folks how we can fight poverty, synchronize our job training programs with the needs of local communities, win the battle against opioid abuse and eradicate the vestiges of hopelessness in as many areas across the country as possible.
Clifford Brangwynne, a biophysicist at Princeton University who was part of the Dresden-based team that identified the first subcellular droplets eight years ago—tiny liquid aggregates of protein and RNA in cells of the worm C. elegans—explained that it would not be surprising if these were vestiges of evolutionary history.
Russia is the most important ally of President Bashar al-Assad of Syria, and is largely responsible for helping his forces as they move to destroy the last vestiges of a Western-backed rebellion that had once threatened to topple him at the height of the war, now in its ninth year.
The expected changes will also place a distinct chill on the relationship between the United States and Cuba that was just beginning to thaw after a half-century of isolation and estrangement and thrust the two countries back into an adversarial posture that is among the last vestiges of the Cold War.
Recently, we saw the tragic result of over two decades of increasingly heated political debate in this country when a gunman opened fire on a group of congressmen practicing for the annual congressional baseball game; a game which is one of the last vestiges of a more genteel and bipartisan time in Washington.
A little more than two decades after Dr. Francia's death in 91940, Paraguay's third dictator, Francisco Solano López, destroyed his country's Edenic vestiges when he launched a quixotic war against Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay called the War of the Triple Alliance, which remains the bloodiest conflict in the history of Latin America.
He also argued extensively for a constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage, saying in the conservative religious journal First Things in 2004: By equating heterosexuality and homosexuality, by removing the last vestiges of moral stigma from same-sex couplings, such marriages will lead to an increase in the number of homosexuals.
Some of us are old enough to remember when the work of Jack Smith, Robert Mapplethorpe, Karin Finley, Marlon Riggs, Andres Serrano, and others were the targets of right-wing legal crusades and that all those annoying trigger warning signs about adult content in today's museums are the vestiges of those skirmishes.
This strategy of blaming the West for all the region's problems also plays right into the hands of groups like ISIS and al-Qaeda, who are then able to claim that by defeating the West and removing all vestiges of Western cultural influence, the Middle East will once again be returned to its glorious past.
Another perspective: The Boston Globe has an interesting look at how Rome, which lacks any sort of monument or statue to Mussolini, still bears unmissable vestiges of his reign in its urban planning — like the four lane-wide Via Dei Fori Imperiale through the heart of ancient Rome designed to pack crowds for his speeches.
Inside the marsh-grass limits, the landscape is a burly hodgepodge of uses: The residential Rosemont, Four Mile and Silver Hill neighborhoods float like islands among rug cleaners, stone cutters, a cola bottler, auto repair shops and tattoo parlors, as well as the last vestiges of Charleston's downtown seaport: the International Longshoreman's union hall and marine rigging suppliers.
Informed by this French city's incongruously tropical civic icons, as well as its glory days as a Roman metropolis during the reign of Augustus, Boghiguian peppers her procession with palm trees, crocodiles that appear to be either venerated or roasted, and references to Nîmes's Roman vestiges, including the superbly preserved temple next-door to the Carré d'Art.
Trump has recently gone after Waters, and accused her of having "a low IQ."  "This place that was so resistant to change, where, now, a group of women who were looked down upon and dealt first-hand with the vestiges of slavery and segregation are the ones who can lead us forward — it's monumental," James said.
As was true for many women artists of the time, the program gave her a professional start, hands-on experience, and enough confidence to think that she might make it as a painter, even after the war effort brought the W.P.A. to an end, along with all vestiges of an art world that viewed women as equal players.
Bolaño's admirers will find in these themes and players a satisfying proleptic glimpse of his picaresque masterpiece, 1998's "The Savage Detectives" — a circuitous hunt for vestiges of an underground "visceral realist" literary movement and its muse, the poet Cesárea Tinajero, which starts in Mexico City and detours to the Sonora Desert, Paris, San Diego, Barcelona and elsewhere.
Certain that the vestiges of religious observance would disappear from Judaism once the modern state of Israel was born, its first prime minister, David Ben-Gurion, made a deal: In June 1947, he signed off on what became known as the status quo, deferring to ultra-Orthodox demands regarding the Jewish character of the yet unborn Israel.
Eastern Virginia Medical School's willingness to publish this photo in its 1984 yearbook attests to not just the vestiges of racial slavery and institutional racism long after the civil rights era's heroic period, but their evolution into a kind of cultural sport practiced by whites -- most often without consequence -- in any manner, time and place they choose.
That's why Ms. Collins, bless her heart, spent the run-up to her recess trying and failing to broker a deal to keep Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader, from blowing up the filibuster, one of the last remaining vestiges of Senate comity, when Democrats threatened to block the appointment of Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court.
Such points of reference — along with Egyptian hieroglyphs; illuminated medieval manuscripts; decorative Islamic calligraphy; hand-written diaries and letters; hand-painted signs; advertising posters; and comic books — may come to mind while visiting Vestiges & Verse: Notes from the Newfangled Epic, an exhibition that opens tomorrow at the American Folk Art Museum (and will remain on view through May 27).
Over time, the Islamic customs introduced by Muhammad merged with Christianity until only vestiges remained: 19th-century graves arranged to face Mecca, an heirloom prayer carpet now used as a window shade, or how, to this day, some old-timers go to church and sit with men on one side and women on the other, as if in a mosque.
Even though many FLDS members have moved out of town, vestiges remain: in the baby cemetery; in the field filled with appliances, dropped off to be fixed by an FLDS repairman who's long gone; or, most vividly, in the occasional sightings of FLDS children, immediately recognizable in their jewel-toned prairie dresses or work shirts buttoned all the way up.
If Frank's diary is the story of a family heroically holding on to the vestiges of civilization in straitened circumstances, then Night is about the total collapse of that civilization, unfolding with the abrupt logic of nightmare: death marches; humans crammed in train cars like cattle; truckloads of babies dumped in fiery ditches; the thick column of smoke rising from the crematory.
We find similarly impressive vestiges of this region's vanished wealth across the Laurel Highlands — from the Louis Comfort Tiffany stained-glass windows in the churches of Uniontown to the elite country club Rolling Rock, a 10,000-acre former Mellon estate in Ligonier, one of the last redoubts of the WASPy old-money society that Mr. Kaufmann tried so hard to penetrate.
At this time, when women are working hard to erase the last vestiges of discrimination and assert themselves fully as leaders in business, in Congress and even as commander in chief of our military, American women must be willing to step up to our civic duty to defend the nation and embrace all aspects of the equal treatment we seek.
While other similar building sites have been turned into condos, Pier 9 was until recently used as a storage facility and it retains vestiges of its previous life: a railway track bisects the interior and metal covers lift to reveal large portals that open directly onto the river — it is as if the space was patiently waiting, still ready to receive cargo.
Unlike Dylan, however, Avicii's flirtation with country-tinged pop was mostly an anomaly—he'd soon return to more traditional EDM sounds with his production work on Coldplay's "Sky Full of Stars" as well as his The Days/Nights EP. Vestiges of his failed experiment still linger, though: "Broken Arrows" off last year's Stories features a synthesized banjo line and a guest vocal from country superstar Zac Brown.
The narrow defeat of Ms. Abrams, who would have become the first black woman to be elected governor anywhere in the United States, as well as the apparent loss of Andrew Gillum, who sought to become Florida's first black governor, at once illuminated the vestiges of Southern history and demonstrated how demographic changes have taken hold across the region and begun to reshape its politics.

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