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But there are legacies you choose, and then there are legacies that choose you.
This season is about legacies and how our perceptions of those legacies can change.
Some colleges admit legacies (and the children of potential donors) at a much greater rate than non-legacies.
The odor that surrounded the "legacies" was so rank I have no doubt some "legacies" felt pressed to lie.
People with Donald Trump's level of IQ often have unintended legacies that exceed their intended legacies, is the nice way to put it.
I think his intended legacies are disastrous, don't get me wrong, but I think his unintended legacy may be greater in the long run, if we survive the intended legacies.
Ahead of the 50th anniversary of Stonewall, Ruiseco-Lombera has had the legacies of Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Riveria in mind, legacies that for too long were erased, they say.
In the latest brief, Harvard says that if it was bias then Asian-American legacies (children of alumni) would be less likely to get in than white legacies, but they are not.
In fairness, Obama is leaving behind some positive education legacies.
Their internal processes and structure are legacies from the past.
Once the system implodes, their political legacies will reflect that.
And they're better at it than legacies like Warner Bros.
The seemingly untouchable have lost jobs, reputations and legacies overnight.
But she is also processing legacies of oppression through technique.
All dance legacies are fragile; hers may prove especially so.
Legacies are different, histories are different, so let's work together.
Deathbed scenes could fuel dramatic discord over wills and legacies.
Here we can look at the legacies a little more clearly.
Fear not: We'll get you acquainted with Fosse and Verdon's legacies.
All of that is present: trauma, wounding, hurt, legacies of pain.
They are facing their own mortality, and aware of their legacies.
Are you worried that you've conflated the legacies of the two?
One of the most significant legacies is the transformation in mobility.
This, after all, is one of Sanders' historic campaign's major legacies.
But presidential legacies also exist above and beyond laws and policies.
Surely legacies matter, but this analysis wears decidedly thin in places.
Themes across Barcia-Colombo's entire practice include memorialization and digital legacies.
Wright's ideas about organic form are among his most influential legacies.
There are many legacies this administration is likely to leave behind.
Maksimov's most enduring legacies was his introduction of the drawing system
Like all intellectual legacies, Marx's work remains open to new interpretation.
Instead, she defers to the pioneers whose legacies are her models.
These new dishes live alongside some legacies of Mr. Rudofker's regime.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Few legacies are either wholly good or bad.
The new government needed money to erase the legacies of apartheid.
Twitter amplified those discussions and democratized the assessment of player legacies.
At any college, many legacies would be admitted without the preference.
Second, recognize that many Asian countries have complicated legacies from colonialism.
But even after autocrats leave office, their legacies can live on.
Other citations speak to the sometimes deadly legacies of government action.
There are also neo-Nazis, and other groups with criminal legacies.
Still, one of Ebola's legacies may be a role in reducing FGM.
But the musical and pop cultural legacies he helped shape are undeniable.
Forget boxing, forget MMA, forget sports and legacies and records and reputations.
Her two children — Asher and Sarah — left behind legacies beyond their years.
BATTLEFIELDS strewn with mines are one of the nastiest legacies of war.
No. The legacies are very similar, because the technologies are very similar.
See how Americans reflected on those who served and honored their legacies.
It also reverses one of the worst legacies of his father, Gov.
Maybe Cyborg and the UFC have started to think about their legacies.
One of TR's lasting legacies was his work to preserve the environment.
Do you believe in legacies and leaving them behind for younger artists?
"We were both interested in exploring our grandfathers' legacies," Mr. Rower said.
This may be seen as a healthy shaking off of colonial legacies.
In the end, lives were ruined, reputations dashed and legacies painfully rewritten.
Finkelstein made a simple suggestion: exploit the ugliest legacies of Hungary's past.
Fujimori's less-discussed and most appalling legacies is still missing from the
"Their legacies will reflect whether they speak out or not," he said.
With celebration and criticality, I pull references from lesbian legacies and failures.
Sports of The Times Northeast Ohio offers a tale of two legacies.
But a significant percentage of the class was reserved for these legacies.
Of all Bush's legacies, that friendship may prove among his most lasting.
It's a beautiful moment about the legacies women share and pass on.
This idea that they have legacies to keep up can be suffocating.
Our columnists reflected on the careers — and legacies — of two sports legends.
Disturbing shadows hang over the legacies of some of history's greatest heroes.
That means reversing two of the worst legacies of the Clinton years.
These artists are also openly wrestling with the legacies of their idols.
Starvation, disease, and brutality were the legacies of Mugabe's one-man rule.
John's strong commitment to safety will be one of his lasting legacies.
"The legacies of past practice remain very much in evidence," Pigou said.
"That may end up being one of Donald Trump's biggest legacies," he added.
Previous presidents used to have their entire legacies defined by a single gaffe.
Legacies and wealth have long been built on the communities who suffered most.
These mistakes haunt the legacies of presidents, a specter they can never shake.
We all carry the legacies of our families with us in some way.
This is supposed to be a place where the greats establish their legacies.
When presidential historians talk about legacies, this is what we are talking about.
Hopefully, this new entry in the universe will live up to their legacies.
Leading universities, including M.I.T., Caltech and Berkeley, don't allot extra credit to legacies.
Two more dead Lannisters' legacies continue in episode 3, for better or worse.
And how have radical appointments of younger designers saved — or endangered — those legacies?
Image: Vaclav Mach / ShutterstockStep aside with your claims to long legacies, craft breweries!
It is one of FDR's favorite legacies and a favorite with the public.
Unsavory legacies Western intervention in these contexts may be further compounding the problem.
Some of the biggest political legacies have been left by losing presidential candidates.
Some exist to build legacies by highlighting (and exaggerating) one's role in history.
Most two-term presidents start thinking about their legacies in their second terms.
Legacies are often hard to predict when a politician is still in office.
They didn't want their own legacies and careers to go down with his.
We're not legacies: Nobody else in our families attended an Ivy League school.
The legacies of conquest, however, continue, and Indian communities still endure beleaguering disparities.
Don't forget, he said, adoption and immigration are legacies meant to last forever.
Nkanga illuminates the long shadow cast by conquest and colonialism, and their ongoing legacies.
Highlighting these songs in the Scandal universe helps to reframe and extend their legacies.
The MexiCali Biennial highlights the legacies of colonization along the US and Mexico border.
The use of armed surveillance drones will be one of Barack Obama's lasting legacies.
Just when you thought the Vampire Diaries franchise was over, Legacies has come along.
Wynonna Earp (2016-present)The Gist: Most of us can't escape our family legacies.
Apparently and bizarrely and awesomely, that's one of the legacies of the Soviet Union.
Few names in fashion carry legacies that can be summed up in one word.
On the flip side are presidents whose legacies have brightened as priorities have changed.
The Antiquities Act has long been a tool presidents have used to cement legacies.
The promised legacies have not only failed to materialize; they have made matters worse.
Empty gestures intended to fill news cycles, buttress political legacies and assuage the hopeful.
I.A.s has been one of the most divisive and troubling legacies of the war.
Not all of the buildings survived long enough to inspire memories of family legacies.
Its poor economic performance over so long a period has left two unwelcome legacies.
This would represent a threat to one of the signature legacies of outgoing Gov.
Comedians worry about their legacies even before they've started earning money for the acts.
They view themselves as higher-order sportsmen, concerned with the lofty business of legacies.
Untouched by European invaders, Wakanda exists apart from the legacies of colonization and racism.
With that warmth, they fueled each other's creativity and activism, shaping their respective legacies.
Members of the Republican Party are heirs to the legacies of Lincoln and Reagan.
A meeting with the queen, a salute to soldiers and some legacies left unspoken.
As you bid farewell to these characters, how have you thought about their legacies?
Those legacies were born of a tortuous story of colonial conquest and forced assimilation.
From that point on, citizens should beware leaders manufacturing crises in pursuit of legacies.
Michael Mosher heads the makeup department of the show "Legacies," which shoots in Atlanta.
In any case, I took it as a chance to learn about their legacies.
I found their legacies in Vilnius, a city that once teemed with Jewish life.
Nonetheless, these former presidents left overall positive Africa legacies for Trump to build upon.
American universities have a long way to go to overcome racist legacies of exclusion.
Like many food legacies of this dynamic city, ours stretches back through the centuries.
It's often cited as one of that administration's proudest legacies, saving millions of lives.
Legacies are applicants who are regarded preferentially because they are the children of alumni.
Here is a sampling of such legacies from obituaries that appeared in recent days.
These legacies belong to us all, and we're going to have to face them.
It also helps the colleges avoid scrutiny when admitting recruited athletes, legacies or underrepresented minorities.
Still, for all of the catastrophe of the war there are still some positive legacies.
By Mr Arcidiacono's reckoning, 22% of white students are legacies and 16% are recruited athletes.
The populist wave is washing away the jobs and legacies of the leaders in it.
As the centuries pass, do the legacies they represent fade, becoming less relevant or accurate?
Even women artists who retained their own creative legacies are often still overshadowed by men.
"Their legacies will be ones of well earned ignominy," he writes of Ryan and McConnell.
And that's one of the biggest legacies my mom left us: In everything, be joyful.
Myanmar's SOEs are not unique in the region in being legacies of dirigiste military rule.
Though each society has different traditions and different legacies, the structure is largely the same.
This was to become one of the most contentious of Weber's legacies to German politics.
Perhaps there is time to address more of Palmyra's varied legacies, alternately rich and heartbreaking.
As for their legacies, Ghesquière is out to "create desire" and to continue empowering women.
Nick Clegg, the former deputy prime minister, called the premium one of his proudest legacies.
Such legacies have lately put Mr Erdogan and his European counterparts in an uncomfortable spot.
It's the old school versus the new school, and legacies are all on the line.
Moving toward a more progressive party requires a confrontation, remedy, and reversal of these legacies.
History may now judge the regulations to be one of Mr. Obama's most enduring legacies.
Presidents and their immediate family are American icons and their legacies are preserved after death.
With the publication of their daughter's book, written correspondence may be among their biggest legacies.
Harris chose to announce on Monday to honor the legacies of two of her heroes.
He spoke about responsibility, and how we all have a duty to build positive legacies.
But five years is a long time, and there are legacies to be wrestled with.
Stars: Jill Wagner (Teen Wolf), Matthew Davis (Legacies) and Donna Mills (Knots Landing)  Saturday, Nov.
It then becomes easier to dismiss economic and epigenetic legacies of the transatlantic slave system.
But our reporting showed that even as leaders come and go, their legacies live on.
The West never took seriously the different experiences and legacies east of the Elbe River.
As legacies go, Mr. Trump — and Ms. Pelosi and her colleagues — could do far worse.
One of the proposals was to eliminate preferences for legacies, or the children of alumni.
Here is a sampling of obituaries from recent weeks showcasing the legacies of visual artists.
Here is a sampling of obituaries from recent weeks showcasing the legacies of creative people.
It's a heartrending love letter to the magic of rediscovery & latent powers our legacies hold.
Moreover, the legacies for which his admirers once lionized him are now in bad disrepair.
They filled them with their property, their money, their families, their legacies and their voices.
He works hard to connect the past with those who live with its ongoing legacies.
When talking about race, she prompts the viewer to consider whose histories and legacies are preserved.
She wrote, "Feeling so honored to combine two of my dad's legacies into one incredible experience."
They worked through blood sweat and tears for ages to create such profound and remarkable legacies.
Rather, the artist shows himself grappling and contending with the ongoing legacies of Civil War mythology.
Those lovers eventually become part of our lives in ways that impact our work and legacies.
"I think it will be one of the big sort of legacies of FAST," says Krčo.
Harvard's admission rate for these legacies, for example, is four times higher than for regular applicants.
"Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski want their legacies to be as independent-minded moderates," Green said.
ICE is one of Bush's worst domestic legacies: Trump has only realized the agency's fascist potential.
The legacies of those on the "Republican Rushmore" should be preserved by today's GOP, not savaged.
This may be one of the important legacies for the president and for the majority leader.
Daniella Zalcman is a documentary photographer whose work focuses on the modern legacies of Western colonization.
His realignment of US interests away from Western Europe could be among his most lasting legacies.
Make no mistake, both Democrats and Republicans have legacies stained with the manipulation of election rules.
But it's also a meditation on place, things and, most of all, loss and its legacies.
Legacies make up nearly a third of Harvard's current freshman class, The Harvard Crimson has reported.
This series is likely to carry huge implications for both teams, with legacies being shifted significantly.
But this hour also pauses to reflect and to call back to old legacies and traditions.
America's positions in Korea, Japan, Taiwan and the South China Sea are legacies of that era.
Even today the United States and Japan are still struggling with the legacies of the era.
And by refusing to discuss the war's legacies, the country's rulers bred a deep, dangerous disenchantment.
As for the ultimate legacies of Sanchez and Judge, good health will be the key determinant.
One of his enduring legacies, for better or worse, may be to compel some hard answers.
But back to your original question around the potential legacies of a Harvard case going forward.
They are legacies of the country's revolutionary past and its recent emergence from single-party rule.
Parkitect is the inheritor of the greatest gaming legacies of all time: that of Rollercoaster Tycoon.
The book tracks these two women's legacies and the enduring impact of slavery for several generations.
One of the most important legacies of LeBron James's remarkable career will be one of player autonomy.
She is the author of Resurrecting Slavery: Racial Legacies and White Supremacy in France (Temple University Press).
That's why presidents regard these judicial appointments as such an important way to extend their own legacies.
The Holt-Smithson Foundation was established to honor the legacies of artists Nancy Holt and Robert Smithson.
"There are many approaches that enable our community to respond to the legacies of slavery," he writes.
"Feeling so honored to combine two of my dad's legacies into one incredible experience," the caption reads.
The plan would be "aimed at unwinding Ghosns negative legacies," which has led to excess, he added.
"We were all but forgotten here," says the Laos-born founder of Legacies of War, Channapha Khamvongsa.
He was a wonderful man and leaves behind one of the great literary legacies of our time.
Bosnians, Serbs, Croats, Kosovo Albanians and others in the region live with the legacies of past crimes.
With neither guns nor guillotines, they're decimating mastheads and organizational charts and political careers and cultural legacies.
The demand is that the story be told sort of with the legacies that are laid down.
One of the many detrimental legacies Mugabe leaves behind is an 80% unemployment rate among young Zimbabweans.
Does it oversimplify historical figures whose legacies can be more complex than their support of racial injustice?
The vibrant immigrant and working class legacies have given the Midwestern hub a no-nonsense, tireless reputation.
These range from securing peace and security in the Asia-Pacific region to cementing their respective legacies.
It was a moment that would define the legacies of both men — and enjoin them in history.
That brings us to one of the movie's weirdest cultural legacies: the idea of the red pill.
"His is certainly one of the most complicated legacies in baseball history, no question," Mr. Kepner said.
The plan would be "aimed at unwinding Ghosn's negative legacies", which has led to excess, he added.
Once again, for all the talks of positive legacies, the IOC is perfectly content to walk away.
But the physical legacies of an era when men made decisions with other men in mind persisted.
The reunions open a rare window onto one of the most emotional legacies of the Korean War.
Introducing a new (but similar) face to the accounts does more than just maintain the pets' legacies.
And how must the field of art become more inclusive when it comes to representing artistic legacies?
"The biggest drag on the stock prices of G.M. and Ford are their legacies," Ms. Lindland said.
For uncertain reasons, neither Westminster nor Lemon Grove ever created a memorial to their civil rights legacies.
Atlanta rap is crowded with youthful innovators and traditionalists alike, small-time insurgents and big-league legacies.
However, legacies represent between ten and twenty-five per cent of the student body at some institutions.
That shift delights judicial conservative who believe the confirmation will be one of Trump's most lasting legacies.
Mr Mitsotakis must deal with twin legacies of the crisis: paralysed banks and cripplingly tight fiscal policy.
But so are the legacies of Republicans who have put party and president over country and Constitution.
Legacies of racism have kept Americans of color from fully enjoying one of our nation's greatest resources.
And while Lamar has plenty of that, the strongest parts of his legacies go beyond it all.
It confounds our impressions of the past, the legacies of slavery, and the reality of Jim Crow.
Take heed in knowing he only attacks people for whom he is threatened by their great legacies.
And those legacies concern familial blood, yes, but the long history of racism, poverty, and violence, too.
It's also a renewed chance to celebrate the legacies of less known—but still brilliant—pioneer artists.
That's a lot of fateful decisions to be made about people's lives, homes, land, families, and legacies.
BD: How much colonial heritage should decolonized nations preserve and how do you deal with those legacies?
Colonial legacies are at the heart of the Marrakech Bienniale, and Fadda explores the limits of decolonization.
Instead of sexually active band geeks and "desperate wannabes," King's Dominon has mob kids and federal agency legacies.
"No one wants to think about their beauty process as participating in legacies of white supremacy," Rondilla says.
Given the opportunity to talk concretely about the contemporary legacies of slavery, Biden produced his own neuralyzed script.
The Quandts (BMW), Krupps (steel), the owners of Bertelsmann (publishing) and others have grappled with similarly tainted legacies.
Indeed one of Mr Ma's legacies is a shift to a culture that values startups more than ever.
Now, the legacies of those women — Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson — will continue to live on.
"At present the universities can say they take into account lots of factors, including legacies," says Mr Kahlenberg.
Germany's legacies of division and exclusion have shadowed debates on asylum policy during the country's recent election campaign.
I was hungry for the insights they possessed that earned them the big bucks and their strong legacies.
Share these images with the hashtag #AcknowledgeIsPower to recognize the work of Black leaders and celebrate their legacies.
Such gender conflicts lasted through the 20th century and beyond, like many other legacies of World War I.
Durbin and Lee, who is a Dreamer herself, rightly celebrate the legacies of immigrants and people of color.
Unfortunately, instead of building on the legacies of those three presidents, today's GOP hopefuls are tearing them down.
But presidential legacies are seasoned over decades and centuries, not in the few months after a presidency ends.
Taking the nameplates and electrifying them capitalizes on the market strength of both vehicles, which has extensive legacies.
One of President Obama's legacies will be hundreds of regulations that touch on all layers of American life.
Activists have said that the placement of subsidiary domes runs afoul of legacies of racial discrimination in housing.
The barbecue masters don't need any medals or Michelin stars to make one of Mexico's tastiest gastronomical legacies.
We cannot trust Jackson or Kelly, or any of the music critics who defined their legacies for us.
Meanwhile, deaths and illness due to the collapse of environmental enforcement will be one of Trump's enduring legacies.
Most activists can't control how they're remembered; someone else ultimately writes their legacies once they're silenced or dead.
Politicians, focused on their legacies and re-elections, do not like it when that happens on their watch.
Mr. Trump's aides played up their effort to discredit another of Mr. Bush's legacies, the World Trade Organization.
In the end, the game did little to enhance or detract from the legacies of Brady or Rodgers.
Legacies: We collected some gems from the life's work of people remembered in recent obituaries in The Times.
The universal access to education is, in fact, one of the most important legacies of the Cuban revolution.
There are no soft criteria for admission: no interviews, no favoritism for legacies, no strings to be pulled.
Among his legacies is the Hollywood of today, where his comic book characters reign atop the box office.
The failure of this year's show to balance its own books may be one of its enduring legacies.
Critics of the idea were quick to accuse the sisters of seeking to profit from the musicians' legacies.
Financial stresses or historical legacies were the furthest things from the students' minds at Roberto Clemente State Park.
That college and others like it openly acknowledged that there was a separate pool for so-called legacies.
" Pelinka added, "All of us touched by them will now try to become torch carriers of their legacies.
That will be one of Trump's lasting legacies in this country -- and it's a very, very troubling one.
Bataar and Odsaikhan are proud of their culture, nationalism and Mongolia's historical legacies, which predominate in their lyrics.
I wondered whether the interest in these legacies of the Third Reich reflected some sympathy with its aims.
"There are different kinds of legacies," said Richard D. Parsons, Time Warner's chief executive from 2002 to 2007.
But in our time, the already awkward relationship between these two legacies has broken down into warring standoff.
We provide customized and nuanced advice that helps our clients improve their lives and create legacies that matter.
Before McConnell, the small handful of towering Senate majority leaders left their legacies behind in the legal code.
These men are remembered both for their musical legacies and, to a lesser extent, their bad dad behavior.
But some Republicans said they worried that becoming a Trump donor could taint legacies, family names and personal brands.
Aside from not being able to honor debts, are there any other Olympic legacies we should be aware of?
HARWOOD: Let me ask you what you think is going to happen to three signature legacies of the president.
I was committed to explaining how invisible legacies of colonialism show up in our lives and what we wear.
These brands are iconic, they have deep legacies attached to them, and that's the opportunity that I'm looking at.
These are incredibly tough acts to follow, but Lourd feels she will honor their legacies just by being herself.
Latin American societies, partly because of the legacies of colonialism and slavery, were long scarred by extreme income inequality.
"Because the meaning of the Civil War remains unresolved, we continue to ponder Lincoln's legacies into the 21st century."
Are these games doomed to obsolescence, their legacies confined to blurry screenshots and a handful of boisterous Let's Plays?
And she's already seeing change in families with legacies of this extremely damaging practice — starting with her own niece.
But more often than not, the story ends like it did for Owens and Ochocinco: legacies as cancerous afterthoughts.
Mythologies of symbolism, race, and heritage seem innocent enough in costume, but they're all inextricably tied to dirty legacies.
In the runup to the Iraq War, we heard from leaders with long legacies in the foreign policy realm.
One of Princess Diana's great legacies is the Landmine Ban Treaty and the role for victims within that treaty.
It is clear that Kennedy viewed his ruling in favor of gay rights as one of his greatest legacies.
The feud underscores the challenges of managing celebrity legacies, said Jonathan Faber, CEO of Luminary Group, a licensing firm.
Speaking of legacies, let's get back to Quinn, who has done enough to earn her keep throughout this show.
The same can't really be said for its spinoff The Originals or, for that matter, for its grandchild, Legacies.
This has extended out to other icons whose legacies of action and energy seem at odds with eternal sleep.
Trump, in his topsy-turvey actions, has called into question all these legacies that so defined who we are.
Taxi driver Abner Lelis welcomed what Mayor Eduardo Paes touts as one of the Games' biggest legacies: improved transportation.
I don't want Allen and Polanski to have control over their own legacies or even over their own works.
The two firsts -- which happened within weeks of each other -- mark two very different legacies in the United States.
If Protestantism has given the modern world these three legacies, did it also give us a fourth one, capitalism?
And even when we aren't forgotten, our legacies are often told in the service of something or someone else.
I look forward to excavating these legacies and exposing the public to a different, dark side of the moon.
Some of the company's executives are weighing their own legacies and reputations as Facebook's image has taken a beating.
I now understand that the repatriation battles are not isolated to a few museums wrestling with their colonial legacies.
Righting the history would also mean resurrecting the feminist legacies of the iconic figures of the civil rights movement.
Yet World War I killed more than 16 million soldiers and civilians, and its legacies continue to shape Europe.
Even some of the world's early democracies, such as the Netherlands and Sweden, were marred by deep authoritarian legacies.
It also comes amid debate in other countries over whether and how to preserve legacies of slavery and colonialism.
"Everybody talks about legacies and all that," Freeman said recently, by his locker at SunTrust Park in suburban Atlanta.
Peter and Erik feel similarly about their own legacies, about likely being the last Nordstroms to run the company.
Any one of these things, let alone two or three, could have killed most mortals' careers -- forget their legacies.
The bigger mystery is how Will Kellogg managed to establish such powerful enduring legacies despite a profound management weakness.
Justice Holmes's two legacies—respecting democracy and defending the First Amendment—are in a slow-motion head-on crash.
Budiansky presents these two traditions in the modern Supreme Court—democracy and free speech—as Holmes's triumphant legacies today.
Michael Jackson's legacies of artistic achievement and humanitarian contribution may be unrivaled in the annals of modern pop stardom.
It would be wonderful if allocation of greater resources for health care can be one of Mr. McCain's legacies.
The challenge is clear: How do we defend and build on those legacies and ensure our democratic republic survives?
The Legacies actor and Casciano tied the knot just days before Christmas in 2018 — the same day he proposed.
"It shows the hypocrisy of the elevated status that legacies and athletes get in the admissions process," Jack said.
It was an egalitarian oasis formed by the legacies and practice of Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism merging into one.
It would have changed lives and legacies, but Roberts insisted he was not dwelling on what might have been.
The buttons gave the design a kind of riotous, black Southern femininity that became one of his lasting legacies.
The company certainly doesn't seem to value its history — or the legacies of the people who contributed to it.
"One of the best legacies," he said, "is to be succeeded by someone who's going to continue your work." video
Yet one of King's most important legacies, though less talked about, is the embrace of defiant struggle against long odds.
Game of Thrones' elaborate, clockwork constructions of its world have become one of the show's most enduring pop culture legacies.
But then The Order does something unexpected: it actually stares at the history and legacies that its influences often elide.
That is one of the major legacies of the Soviet Union, which left the Russian Federation with world-class airpower.
This study isn't intended to give predictions, but a thought experiment for how we handle digital legacies across the internet.
Fan, friends and family honored the legacies of Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds at an emotional public memorial on Saturday.
The dessert naming scheme was one of the best-loved legacies from Google (though some were notably better than others).
Pay attention fellas, and remember, it's just a game, not like your entire lives and legacies are on the line.
Today, "Run Jesse Run," evokes the legacies of Owen and Jackson to explore just how far black men have come.
As it turns out, our sexual legacies are decided for us long before we sprout our first fluffy armpit hairs.
One of the greatest legacies of the post-9/11 world is America's ability to fight terrorism through economic warfare.
All but one lost their jobs or have legacies in jeopardy amid the rising wave of populism in the West.
Unfortunately, the pilot for Legacies feels more like a proof of concept than an exciting introduction to a TV show.
But Legacies will need a little more time in the oven before it can be as good as its grandparent.
Alan knew that time invested in his family — even more than his career — would be one of his greatest legacies.
Companies are dumping magazines with rich legacies and digital startups are being sold for a fraction of their onetime value.
But after the team's memorable 1986 championship, things went sour, with drugs and other troubles cutting into both men's legacies.
He could have left one of the great legacies, but he made a deal and now he has buyer's remorse.
Anyway, like it or not, the troublesome Muslim state represents the future, its local enemies outdated legacies of the past.
That is one of the many legacies of #MeToo and Time's Up, and it's about time, because this music matters.
If you haven't heard their names, you're not alone — but without their legacies, our lives would likely be completely different.
News Analysis WASHINGTON — President Trump leaves little doubt about what he thinks of his predecessor's top domestic and international legacies.
At first, Witte de With argued that it was important to keep its name as a reminder of colonial legacies.
One of Trump's most lasting legacies will likely be the damage he's doing to the fundamental idea that truth matters.
That conversation is part of a larger turn toward reevaluating women's legacies — but it's only just beginning to take off.
The current exhibition on view is "Disappearing Legacies: The World as Forest," curated by Anna-Sophie Springer and Etienne Turpin.
There was the irrevocable fact that several yards away, entertainment industry legacies — from Mickey Rooney to Johnny Ramone — lay deceased.
In "The Archive's Fold," by Michelle Dizon, transnational migrations and legacies of colonization are narrated by fictional correspondences across time.
But individual N.B.A. legacies have long been judged by playoff success — and this campaign, fronted by Irving, was a failure.
They were for the most part white, often legacies or students on the dean's or director's list, the plaintiffs say.
I would say 5 to 10 percent of the admitted students were legacies who would not otherwise have been admitted.
It makes little sense, either substantively or politically, for progressives and moderates to disown the legacies of Clinton and Obama.
And many dealers say auction houses will not be able to serve artists and their legacies the way galleries do.
What will come of Li's main legacies, which include calls for more freedom of speech and accountability on the mainland?
It's the right spot from which to look back and interrogate her precarious upbringing, her tricky maternal and paternal legacies.
Deutsche Bank and Credit Suisse have been eager to move past their troubled legal legacies and overhaul their respective banks.
The general line of thinking behind these programs is one of the happier legacies of the George W. Bush administration.
And we will commit as a family to learning about their lives and the legacies you build in their memory.
Jason Yates's interdisciplinary project deploys kitsch and abstraction to grapple with the social legacies and the lived present of Detroit.
Some Silicon Valley legacies can back this up: Larry Page, cofounder of Google, and Apple's Steve Wozniak are both introverts.
Jay noted that one of Souter's most important legacies was his decision to retire in 2009, at just 69 years old.
That distraught support group monologue Annie gives provides one suggestion, that it's about legacies of emotional abuse and of mental illness.
The centering of violent legacies made "fertile ground for festival discussions," as suggested by North Points senior programmer Samara Grace Chadwick.
One of their enduring legacies, which was awkward in their own day and is anachronistic in ours, is the Electoral College.
Nonetheless, despite the Abbott policy legacies, Turnbull's own campaign was still somewhat different from a John Howard or a Abbott one.
That's a tough tightrope to walk, particularly because, while some historical figures have genuinely complicated legacies, Calhoun isn't one of them.
He ran as a defender of Social Security and Medicare, two key legacies of iconic Democratic Party presidents of the past.
"Music can exist for a moment, and then have the power to live legacies long," Daigle said in a press release.
After making this shocking discovery, the six kids run away and come into their own super-powered legacies on their own.
Objects arranged on an altar-like armchair might desire to remember lost ancestors, or anchor legacies of displacement in the present.
Biosphere 2 was an amazingly successful project—leaving lasting legacies on many fronts—from its scientific results to its public education.
Imagine what rural libraries and urban branches in the United States hold to preserve the legacies of their often-overlooked communities.
The sum is more than twice the 19.8 million pounds the charity received from legacies in the year 2016 to 2017.
Delivering his one-time secretary of State a victory in November is likely to be one of Obama's greatest political legacies.
In 2004, Khamvongsa founded Legacies of War to raise awareness and increase financial support for clearance of unexploded ordnances in Laos.
But Legacies spends its first episode mostly racing around, trying to get everything in place for whatever nuttiness might lie ahead.
A victory for him would uphold one of the central legacies of his presidency and affect the lives of countless immigrants.
The legacies of Alabama natives Rosa Parks and Helen Keller will be soon be honored with statues at the state Capitol.
Students at dozens of U.S. colleges and universities including Harvard staged protests last fall over the legacies of racism on campus.
Years later, the Aylwin model inspired similar commissions in South Africa and other countries with long legacies of human rights abuses.
Black student movements at many campuses broke out this school year, protesting what students saw as the continuing legacies of racism.
It's among the space program's most tangible legacies, demonstrating that ambitious ventures can reap diverse rewards to the benefit of all.
Revisiting these lives and their legacies deepens our appreciation for the works that will be recognized at this year's awards evening.
But as Globalfest demonstrates each year, there's also a pushback from musicians who harness new techniques in service to prized legacies.
DA: Just to think this all grew out of a conversation about the "Green Book," which speaks to our rich legacies.
One of the stranger legacies of the crash is that young Americans have shouldered the blame for the country's slow recovery.
At long last, America had rapidly outgrown the horrific legacies of white supremacy and the faintly embarrassing politics of Black protest.
South Korean officials hope that the two strong-willed leaders will push the process ahead, with an eye on their legacies.
Legacies of the Recently Departed Some gems from the life's work of people remembered in obituaries in The New York Times.
In the rest of their home games that postseason, the Astros went 463-0, stealing signs and legacies along the way.
It's impossible to listen to this—or many other Sublime Frequencies releases—and not think about legacies of strife and conquest.
Its centers are spread across the nation in locations derived from political legacies — many of which originated in the Webb era.
The habituation to violence and the acceptance of these lethal new inventions is one of World War I's most unfortunate legacies.
Used as a primary residence or shared happily as a second home, it can number among the most practical of legacies.
This led to one of the lasting legacies of the war effort in New York: the rise of the surveillance state.
In an administration bent on unraveling many of Mr. Obama's legacies, the hostage affairs envoy is one Mr. Trump has kept.
Christy Coleman, former chief executive of the American Civil War Museum, says Americans carry around the legacies of slavery every day.
Whatever one's view of legacies, it often seems as if the decisions of the admissions office are governed largely by whimsy.
This designation ensures our historical and cultural legacies in the California desert will be permanently protected for future generations to enjoy.
In an administration bent on unraveling many of Mr. Obama's legacies, the hostage affairs envoy is one Mr. Trump has kept.
That is, racism can condition legacies, under which behaviors persist even when what originally caused them has receded or even disappeared.
So do the strains and legacies of racism that each lives with every day, and sometimes unwittingly inflicts on the other.
For the legacies, this level of segmentation allows them to better cater to the needs of specific customers while maximizing revenue.
The three days were loosely sectioned into: institutional, individual, and community practices; film and the cinematic; and legacies, resistance, and agency.
All legacies require the ritual of remembering to sustain themselves, and they are adapted to reflect their age and political realities.
Corruption, poverty, poor planning, and war have left many of the structures crumbling, yet their legacies continue, albeit not as originally intended.
Barack Obama knows we're heartbroken about him leaving the White House, so he's compensating for it by leaving a few legacies behind.
" It said the debate had been a reminder "of the complexity of history and of the legacies of colonialism still felt today.
"The Twitter Archive may prove to be one of this generation's most significant legacies to future generations," the Library of Congress said.
At the Japan Society, Hiroshi Sugimoto: Gates of Paradise, legacies of inter-cultural encounter are seen through a lens of global understanding.
Both actors are mindful of their legacies, too, and in "The Irishman" they are giving performances that are as vital as ever.
Mr Bukele's order to take down Monterrosa's name—which he announced on Twitter—signals an attempt to break with those parties' legacies.
Gorsuch is young enough that he could conceivably sit on the Court for decades and be one of Trump's most important legacies.
In September 13, I read two meticulously reported, muscular features on the legacies of cults, published within ten days of each other.
To this day, less than 1% of the bombs have been cleared, according to US-based non-government organization Legacies of War.
The concrete apartment blocks of formerly communist Eastern Europe evoke both nostalgia and legacies of suffering; now their future is in question.
Around the world, student activists are demanding that building and statutes commemorating historically figures whose legacies are now seen as morally dubious.
Now, as with many other legacies of South Florida's development boom, it's clear the highway has inflicted untold harm on the Everglades.
And, even more significantly, there is "Beloved" (2002), Demme's adaptation of Toni Morrison's prize-winning novel about the legacies of American slavery.
SM: One of the legacies of Stonewall is of people fighting alongside one another across gender, sexual orientation, race, religion, and class.
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If the lakeshore cottage colony and the backcountry subdivision can be numbered among his legacies, so can the national parks and wildernesses.
It's time we stop punishing successful entrepreneurs and start encouraging Americans to dream big, work hard and build legacies for future generations.
The deadlock was a sharp blow to Mr. Obama's ambitious plan, which he had hoped would become one of his lasting legacies.
The social safety net is one of our country's greatest legacies because it set the stage for a century of unparalleled prosperity.
The article suggests that the phenomenon boils down simply to a matter of choice of affluent blacks or to legacies of segregation.
The nation honors President George H.W. Bush: Live updates The presidents club, by nature, is complicated by past rivalries and future legacies.
Both the insult of second-class status and the injury of uncertainty are the ugly legal legacies of 19th century American expansionism.
Blaming homegrown extremism at the hands of its opposition parties, the government has also vilified the legacies of the murder victims instead.
The Trump administration's passivity on Syria seems to be one of the only Obama-era legacies the current US president has embraced.
In a time before 24-hour news cycles and the constant debate about player legacies, Starr was content to simply win games.
In these pieces, Vargas Llosa considers the dubious legacies of leaders such as Fidel Castro and Augusto Pinochet and Papa Doc Duvalier.
Such undemocratic practices and legacies have acquired an ominous new life with the ascendance of Mr. Modi and his Hindu nationalist party.
If the institution were little more than a finishing school for African-Americans, then why acknowledge or address its pernicious legacies today?
We speak a common language derived from the legacies of several well-won battles for respect and, quite literally, life and death.
Gottlieb intended tobacco regulation to be one of his legacies, even in an administration known known for a broad anti-regulatory agenda.
All the legacies I saw admitted were notably successful high school students and were fully capable of succeeding at a demanding college.
The two men had a deep admiration for each other and considered their daughters the heirs to their sports legacies, ESPN said.
"The Good Fight" touched on the idea of legacies among women in the premiere, when Diane effectively passed a torch to Maia.
Legacies of the Recently Departed Some gems from the life's work of people remembered in recent obituaries in The New York Times.
What is clear is that Stevenson isn't just challenging a single conviction, but also the deep legacies of slavery and Jim Crow.
This is one of the most damaging legacies of the political system that has been in force for the past two decades.
Mr. Keller is 291, an age when other successful chefs of his generation have started to plot exit strategies and consider legacies.
And she will help our nation summon the courage to confront racial injustice – and face down the legacies of our darkest past.
There are only a handful of artists in music whose legacies superseded the wealth and fame they&aposve accumulated throughout their careers.
Jaime and Google CEO Sundar Pichai are just two guys with conflicted legacies trying to make the best of this messy world.
When these tragic legacies are not dealt with transparently, they leave a stink on our hands, and a stain on our souls.
Societies that do not overcome their negative cultural legacies regarding the treatment of women will founder in the next wave of innovation.
Religious and political divides, legacies of the 15-year civil war that cleaved the city in two from 1975 to 1990, still linger.
We talked with Hierro about the importance of asking questions, being comfortable in your own skin, and working within—and beyond—family legacies.
She studies photos and old racing film to craft hats that represent the horses, translating their legacies into silk dupioni with vivid trims.
Bernie Sanders, the author of the Medicare for All legislation, discussed their legacies during their conversation, which was posted online in early September.
However, they must be careful to understand the social and historical legacies that shape the formation of these categories, and constrain their utility.
"The policies put forward by Governor Tetangco and his team are lasting legacies," said an official at one of the Philippines' top lenders.
But just as the Soviet and pre-Soviet legacies cannot be erased, nor can the quarter-century since the USSR ceased to exist.
Both times he was named commissioner, Mr. Bratton succeeded Mr. Kelly, and their intermittent swapping of the job has entwined their policing legacies.
This is an attempt to deal with Britain's over-centralisation and constitutes one of the most admirable legacies of the Cameron-Osborne years.
Whether or not the next administration continues the science fair, many of its small participants have already established big legacies of their own.
Among the legacies of its crisis are nationalist parties across the continent, rooted in anger at pain seemingly inflicted by unaccountable European politicians.
"Crisis legacies remain significant, including high public debt, impaired private balance sheets, and a weak payment culture," the IMF said in a statement.
But our two days on set were so quiet and serious and respectful, with everyone sharing the responsibility of honoring these artists' legacies.
But longstanding "crisis legacies" - high debt, low inflation, low investment, low productivity, and, for some, high unemployment - posed a risk for advanced economies.
By placing power in these legacies and powerful, evil organizations, Remender and Deadly Class make being part of a clan necessary for survival.
It ignores the absence of Mohinder Suresh and Matt Parkman, whose legacies were needlessly dragged through the mud over the course of Reborn.
Their efforts to shed light on their vulnerabilities just added to their legacies, but in a totally different — and, arguably, more important — way.
Only by excluding some of these pretty large legacies, can Bagehot question whether the Thatcher "faithsurvives as anything more than empty incantations".
Ms. Tsai said she would establish a truth-and-reconciliation commission in the presidential office to examine the legacies of Taiwan's authoritarian era.
While this spring is filled with ObamaCare repeal/replace fever, one of the law's most disturbing legacies seems to hide in the shadows.
It also spawned one of the most controversial legacies of the civil rights movement: the use of affirmative action, particularly in higher education.
Racism taints Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson and every other Confederate officer; white supremacists understand, correctly, the real legacies of these men.
We are still wrestling with the past legacies — and current realities — of how Native Americans, African Americans, and other communities have been treated.
Here old myths are given new life, and new myths are born from the legacies of the characters that I grew up with.
As one of the most visible legacies of the war, the DMZ has become a tourist attraction in both North and South Korea.
Alabama's public schools, still underfunded, still separate and unequal, ranked near the bottom nationally, stand as one of Jeff Sessions' most enduring legacies.
Watching, we feel the different legacies of two master-choreographers who both died this century — Cunningham (the rigor) and Trisha Brown (the softness).
It may deliver one of the Trump administration's most enduring legacies: an ideological shift in the Supreme Court that will last for decades.
This has pushed me to ask: What other bodies, sites and legacies have been systematically erased and evicted from the "official" historical record?
But Mr. Xi's move also risks sidelining Mr. Trump in the diplomatic undertaking that he views as one of his biggest potential legacies.
The plaintiffs reply that members of favored groups, like legacies, are like family, and it would not be natural to discriminate against them.
One of the most important legacies of Congressman Ron Paul's presidential campaigns was turning criticism of the Federal Reserve into mainstream Republican orthodoxy.
Lasting Legacies It is a minor character in the "Odyssey" who develops one of its most vital themes — the importance of one's legacy.
Of course, it's possible that if Brady took a max contract every chance he could, his and the Patriots' legacies might be different.
This mythology blinds us, however, to the actual forces of history that work to limit our choices — legacies of genocide, oppression, prejudice, profiteering.
Their research points to how cultural legacies can distort our perceptions of natural phenomena, even those that we encounter with our own eyes.
By giving preference to wealthy white legacies, the plaintiffs say Harvard has been squeezing out everyone else, mainly high-achieving Asian-American applicants.
By the time Lord Mountbatten was sent to India in March 1947, it was too late to undo these legacies of British rule.
Their policy legacies and the condition in which they've left their respective agencies or departments are, frankly, a bit of a great unknown.
The fee-only investment advisory firm prides itself on multi-generational relationships with clients, thinking in terms of decades to create lasting legacies.
"I grew up watching people, like Michelle Phan, that were building legacies out of, honestly, just being really relatable online," Ms. Alzate said.
So pity the main man who will have to deal with the legacies of Bonds and Clemens as they move closer to Cooperstown.
One of his other legacies was helping to create a coffee cup lid that may now be as prevalent as the Solo cup.
Why else would we see movies like "Truth" and "Confirmation," which aimed to buoy the legacies of Dan Rather and Anita Hill, respectively?
Still, Republicans have been thrilled by Trump's stocking of the judiciary with conservatives and expect it will be one of his lasting legacies.
Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein," published in 1818, and Bram Stoker's "Dracula," released in 1897, are stranger, squirmier novels than their pop-culture legacies suggest.
Moreira is one of three black members of parliament, and has presented various policy proposals on tackling racism and colonial legacies in Portugal.
China and Russia have shown how legacies of Communist authoritarianism can combine with predatory capitalism to build new political structures of daunting power.
" The former Pennsylvania Republican said he thinks his former colleagues in Congress can either "be more concerned about their election or their legacies.
It's a boon to catch shows like these, which celebrate what has possibly become privileged musical knowledge, akin to jazz's cavernous artist legacies.
The Stone Writing in the late 103s, Hannah Arendt conjured the term "dark times" to address the legacies of war and human suffering.
"The Twitter Archive may prove to be one of this generation's most significant legacies," the library said in a document detailing the decision.
Much like the legacies of Baker and Daniels, it took the quirky personalities of Herring and Chapman to bring BB-23 to life.
Initially designed to raise awareness of Sahrawi refugees living in Western Sahara, an exhibition takes a sprawling look at the legacies of colonialism.
Ghansah has organized a program of readings, screenings, and performances at the Museum of Modern Art examining the legacies of creative black women.
"Extinction Gong," was commissioned for the three-part exhibition, Disappearing Legacies: The World as Forest, currently at the Tieranatomisches Theater, Humboldt-University, Berlin.
When you think about that pairing of words, it likely brings to mind his two most famous legacies in NFL lore: SpyGate and DeflateGate.
Some—in the case of noted eugenicist and anti-feminist Arabella Kenealy—were downright monstrous, their scientific legacies tainted by racism and white supremacism.
Two of the most unpredictable leaders on the world stage in what could be a defining moment in their legacies and in world history.
" She continues, "He does this thing where he is very much in the present moment but also is grappling with inheritances, of legacies, constantly.
One of the oddest legacies of the crisis is that governments accept this, and the risks it entails, rather than try for something better.
Republicans' intentions have always been clear: After devastating losses in the 2018 midterm elections, the state's Republican-controlled legislature wants to protect conservative legacies.
Having now obtained a parliamentary majority, Abe could officially start the constitutional amendment process, set to be one of his key legacies, alongside Abenomics.
In Apple's world, "courage" represents making tough trade-offs and leaving old legacies behind before they become albatrosses — even when it makes people uncomfortable.
Although explicit racial segregation for housing is illegal today, the legacies of those neighborhoods, and who's affected by contamination and pollution, haven't changed much.
This exhibition of artworks and archival materials takes a close look at an artist whose aesthetic and feminist legacies extend to the present day.
Almost all these elements are acquired from iconic looks, phrases, and legacies depicted by director Jennie Livingston in her 1991 documentary Paris Is Burning.
It is part of our family legacies, the mission of many of the organizations that serve our communities, and a barometer of personal success.
In "Fallout" Mr Pearce, a veteran science journalist, travels the world to pin down what he calls "the radioactive legacies of the nuclear age".
In the egalitarianism of the post-war era, universities tried to get rid of legacies, but were defeated by passionate opposition from their alumni.
Its legacies of shattered families, missing black men, and newly constructed prisons serve as monuments to a political era that Singleton's film brilliantly narrated.
She is continuing a tradition she set on Lemonade that connects our individual circumstances that Black women face with our ancestral struggles and legacies.
Legacies of other 22017th century histories, specifically after the collapse of the USSR in western Asia, are material for Halil Altindere and Almagul Menlibayeva.
The legacies of Shakespeare, early and late Rembrandt (if not the middle bits) and others might suggest that patronage was a rip-roaring success.
Let's be blunt: we're dealing with legacies in education that go back to the historical contradictions of our nation, including our original sin: slavery.
Their loyalties and their legacies come to center around their impact on the intelligence community, and less as the appointee of a particular President.
Woody Allen has written such vibrant, interesting women characters, ones whose legacies live off the screen, with Annie Hall as the most shining example.
The N-YHS fourth floor, however, is much more about the material legacies of the objects and their place in a broader cultural narrative.
That movie earned Clowes an Oscar nod and helped to launch Scarlett Johansson's career; as far as legacies go, you could do much worse.
With no government agency ensuring its existence, the country's overall exposure to art would diminish, as would its wealth of cultural and artistic legacies.
As we anticipate what is come as the investigation concludes, there is more at stake than the legacies of Donald Trump and Robert Mueller.
One of the legacies of the 2012 Olympics was the so-called rejuvenation of the East End, including Wiley and Dizzee's old neighborhood, Bow.
Mumei is, like most of his peers, oblivious of his great-grandparents' legacies and the changes that have taken place in his surrounding world.
However, some features of the Japanese economy and the legacies of past policies are interacting to prevent faster progress towards the BOJ's inflation objective.
Ahead, we remember some of the most iconic 2000s status symbols, and look at how they became famous and the legacies they've left behind.
The suicide rate is in part driven by the legacies of colonization: deprivation, community breakdown, and high rates of incarceration among the indigenous community.
His work draws on the many legacies of jazz, but also on funk rhythms, rap production, musique concrète techniques, and a whole lot more.
Faced with a laundry list of stalled projects, white elephants, and legacies that are anything but, cariocas have voiced their displeasure at the polls.
Meanwhile, black people and other cultures create independently based off of our own identities and legacies like we have with jazz and hip-hop.
SUSAN MARKISZ Bronx The writer is a photojournalist whose photographs about breast cancer were shown in the exhibit "Healing Legacies" in Congress in 1993.
That's one of the scary potential legacies of Pruitt, along with his excessively aggressive rollback of environmental protections and his complacency about climate change.
The show acts as a survey of what inspires today's contemporary art makers, while celebrating the legacies of great female role models in history.
There are still others who have continued their pets' legacies by getting another who can substitute for — not replace — the original on social media.
And how it gets written and how it ends will shape the Trump and Xi legacies — and touch every major economy in the world.
Now that they and other Black musicians in their orbit have reached mind-boggling success, they're looking beyond these trophies to record their legacies.
Essential questions would include what do the statues symbolize, why are they so divisive and what are the legacies of slavery/the Civil War?
The fact that these legacies, scions, athletes and geographic admissions were almost always of the same race and similar socioeconomic classes was deemed unremarkable.
Other organizations in crisis over similar legacies of sexual abuse and secrecy have also sought bankruptcy protection, including Roman Catholic dioceses and U.S.A. Gymnastics.
Either way, it might be a portent of things to come, as filmmakers try to frame the legacies of leaders who succeed through shamelessness.
And the trend has broad implications for people of all ages, from younger workers mapping out their futures to older people planning their legacies.
One of the deeper legacies of Bezos' move may not be philanthropic: it may lie in cementing the idea that employee climate activism works.
Eastman's younger brother outlived her by more than 21927 years, giving him ample time to write his own story and shape both their legacies.
Nebuchadnezzar could be his attempt to live up to the musical and cultural legacies of opera legends George Frideric Handel and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
These obituaries reanimate the legacies of the overlooked, so it was important that the design felt as joyful and respectful as the articles themselves.
It's Black History Month, so I've been thinking about what it means to honor the legacies of people whom history has traditionally left out.
In Nicaragua, one of Rocha's primary legacies was the construction of the country's first national soccer stadium and a school to develop player talent.
An Outrage will be a significant component of a new initiative to empower teachers to teach America's racial history, including slavery and its legacies.
Both are trying to balance their own identities, and their father's legacies, at a time when religion is playing a powerful role in American politics.
Appearing in Netflix's Santa Clarita Diet and CW's Legacies (a Vampire Diaries spin-off), Bryant also made some time to pick up cello last year.
Moon, the son of North Korean war refugees, has vowed to build on the legacies of former Presidents Kim Dae-jung and Roh Moo-hyun.
But Smith-Jones, who lives in Kent, Washington, says that from the start it's been about empowering Lola with the legacies of boundary-breaking women.
The Bruja movement has grown into a global network of women who want to get closer to their indigenous and African roots through feminist legacies.
Moreover, he would likely ensure a strong conservative block on the court for years to come, extending the legacies of Scalia and Thomas in particular.
He sounds so much like my parents, immigrants themselves, maybe because that generation has a higher tolerance for the complicated legacies of their adopted countries.
Mr. Nader, who also got his law degree from Harvard, said the admissions system has been "bollixed up for decades" by legacies and other preferences.
The backlash managed to bypass the institutionalized cheating known as legacies — a largely hidden leg-up on college entry based entirely on your family name.
That winding path has led to different legacies for the tune, but there's one certainty: Whether you're in the UK or America, you'll recognize it.
The players are claiming their birthright, as is their entitlement; but they are also sharing their family and legacies with pride on their own terms.
She has stated that this performance is related to ushabtiu — Egyptian funerary statuettes that assist the deceased in carrying out their legacies in the afterlife.
There are the obvious Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) similarities, like their shared ambition and talent, along with the fact they're both legacies in their chosen field.
But here's the truth: Terence Crutcher and Keith Lamont Scott are only the latest Black men to have their lives and legacies reduced to hashtags.
The writer, a professor of women's studies at the University of Delaware, is co-editor of "Legacies of the Comfort Women of World War II."
The best memorials know how to productively represent histories of violence and grief for emotional catharsis, telling hard truths without preserving their legacies of violence.
The larger context here is that racism and homophobia are deep legacies that our society has to wrestle with and we have far to go.
When I think about being environmentally friendly, a lot of what we espouse has existed in all of our legacies here in the United States.
But the bombers never came, thereby forever staining the legacies of even truly great men like Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill, who ultimately defeated Hitler.
The agency has recently worked with other companies to overcome long legacies of sexism, producing a "bathsculinity" campaign for Axe that took on male stereotypes.
If we appreciate what made "Roots" a cultural phenomenon, we can better understand what it takes to make Americans reckon with slavery and its legacies.
Holder and Obama are grasping at straws trying to blame the constitution in a naked political attempt to resuscitate their flat-lined state level legacies.
They believed in the wisdom of new generations to settle the unfortunate colonial legacies and mistakes committed by being on the wrong side of history.
In a phone interview, Mr. Whitehead said that he and Mr. Obama both struggle to account for, and explain, the legacies of slavery and racism.
Some legacies may be lost forever; others re-emerge or gain new luster when films that went missing resurface in a barn or an archive.
Fully canceling artists who are accused of bad things may not be possible, but refusing to critically engage with their legacies is not an option.
The episode is chock full of dialogue between characters on both sides of the debate figuring out how to judge past behaviors and black legacies.
One of the best legacies Friends left in its wake was the endless opportunity for true fans to mine the long-running series for trivia.
They endured political boycotts fueled by the Cold War, and the bloated budgets and corrupt legacies of their own governing body, the International Olympic Committee.
I grew up in Texas, so Mann's evocation of her unconventional Southern family's life and of the intimate legacies of racism really resonated with me.
But he preferred his old one out of habit and an innate frugality that I suspect is one of the legacies I passed to him.
One of the many legacies of this program, which destroyed entire neighborhoods, was a growing distrust in the government to sensitively execute centrally planned projects.
The university's Working Group on Slavery and Its Contemporary Legacies issued a joint declaration with the Wyndham Robertson Library that strongly objected to Lawrence's decision.
Mason's stewardship is one of the most glaring and fascinating contradictions in "Zora and Langston," simultaneously echoing those at the heart of both writers' legacies.
The guitarists Ben Monder and David Torn have been building their musical legacies for over three decades, and both approach those questions in their work.
Unless liberals and progressives find ways to counter conservatives across most US states, both Obama's legacies and future liberal gains are likely to remain limited.
Determining the scope of the Russian interference campaign was a centerpiece of the Mueller investigation, and will most likely be one of its enduring legacies.
Harvard's flawed internal review demonstrates that the admissions advantage for whites through legacies and athletic recruitment affects Asian-Americans much more than any other factor.
She said that in working with students, she had been thinking about legacies and their transmission, perhaps passing down her own skepticism in the process.
If a hyper-resistant strand of another life-threatening S.T.I. develops, we will rue the day that we forgot the searing legacies of our past.
Mr. Higgs is scheduled to participate in "Jewelry Icons of New York," a talk on the legacies of New York-based jewelers, scheduled for Feb.
But in the years that followed, both Beyoncé and West have reached new heights and pushed for more independently charted ways to cement their legacies.
Often, their actions in the national interest risk prejudicing their own personal, political standing though in the end, serve to bolster their White House legacies.
As the posthumous hagiography machine began to whirl, there were familiar conversations about respect, legacies, mythmaking, and the "right time" to bring up sexual assault.
Montgomery is fundamentally shaped by tandem legacies as a capital in the nation's vicious racial past and as a cradle for the civil rights movement.
McGregor lost the first fight as Nurmagomedov won via fourth round submission, and a rematch would be great for both of their legacies, White said.
Henry Clay's American System, Abraham Lincoln's land-grant research universities and Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal can all be counted as legacies of Hamilton's vision.
This reality represents a legitimate national security threat that needs to be aggressively addressed and lead to downstream benefits as legacies to the Obama Administration.
One of the legacies of the great Sioux tactician, Red Cloud, was an apt description of how the big emerging nation treated the diminished ones.
One of the legacies of the sixties is this desire to understand where the angst and alienation of the young might come from, or go.
He began to ruminate on the legacies of segregation and white supremacy, creating a body of music that he'll release in album form this year.
Mehta also explores legacies of colonialism, including his own history as an Indian-American, and why immigration should be viewed as a form of reparations.
One of the bittersweet facts of the Senate majority leaders' job is that their legacies are rarely perceived by the broader public as their own.
George H.W. Bush was a genuinely excellent president responsible for historic achievements that are often overlooked because of the arbitrary way we value presidential legacies.
Gatson's abstract representations of these black iconic figures in geometric realities challenge the viewer to focus on the complete histories and legacies of the individuals.
In addition, the brands that are invoked have different legacies and different reputations, such that different speech could be found to have differing effects on them.
But the stratified racial legacies of apartheid are still widely present after two decades of democracy, and South Africans share heritage in fraught and complicated ways.
Directors have captured the worlds of shoe designer Manolo Blahnik, designer Zac Posen, and influential editor André Leon Talley, to showcase their legacies like never before.
Material Politics explores how socioeconomic growth, rapid gentrification, increased mobility, the rise of digital technology, and lasting colonial legacies impact the materials used in Australian art.
In the film, the boy named Miguel meets his ancestors and learns how the memories of the living help keep the legacies of the dead alive.
She gets to cement the legacies of so many, and she works tirelessly to make the world a better place for as many people as possible.
That was supposed to be one of the "positive legacies" that would help justify the cost of the games, now estimated to be more than $13bn.
But both Nixon and Clinton had already won second terms and were focused on their legacies, while Trump still faces a reelection campaign after being impeached.
The exhibition features 250 works by 75 artists who examine the legacies of American-led military engagement in Iraq since the first Gulf War in 1991.
In so doing, Clinton would not merely revive one of her husband's most important legacies, but would place America firmly on the side of international justice.
Yet at the same time those universities give priority to athletes, people applying early (who often come from privileged backgrounds) and the children of alumni ("legacies").
Although their refusal to compromise with terrorists cost them their lives, their brave legacies have inspired people nationwide to stand up and take action against racism.
But at Harvard, for example, the student newspaper reported in 2011 that the acceptance rate for legacies was about 30%—four times the regular admission rate.
" "I hold The Los Angeles Opera dearly to my heart and count my work to create and build it as one of my most important legacies.
Each section has an in-depth essay by Ginsberg and other authors on the artistic inspirations, policies, and politics that guided these distinct propaganda poster legacies.
But she also engages with the broader framework: the forces of global capitalism and the colonial legacies that lead to the movement of people and goods.
Discussing their potential legacies, Gundlach said Gross at that meeting spun an analogy to National Basketball Association star players Kobe Bryant and the younger LeBron James.
As a Black artist working in text, informed by legacies of minimalism and conceptualism, and interested in everyday materials, he's a ghost who haunts my work.
Its legacies — from celebrity journalists to the universally known "-gate" suffix — have embedded themselves in our national fabric; society as we knew it was changed forever.
And deep down they must know that they need each other, that without a fight between them their legacies will be incomplete and awash with asterisks.
While this president will have many defining legacies – particularly as we look back on his domestic policy and diplomacy – reviving American manufacturing won't be among them.
The bomb was just one of more than 75 million unexploded cluster bombs that litter Laos' forests, rice fields and villages, by Legacies of War's calculations.
Marking five years since the massacre, this week's issue of PEOPLE pays tribute to those who died that day and honors the legacies they left behind.
Securing new online partnerships with a wide reach can bolster digital presence in key markets, in turn helping legacies like Western Union maintain their massive lead.
This in turn means erasing most of the 20th century, to dismantle the political legacies of the Great Society, the New Deal, and the Progressive Movement.
As Ian Bremmer of the Eurasia Group has pointed out, Trump's antipathy toward Obama and his obsession with undoing Obama's policy legacies should not be underestimated.
It is crucially important that you and I redo our trilogy fight for the sake of our legacies and the many fans who are left dissatisfied.
While some of the historical leaders involved are remembered for the positive societal contributions, all of them arguably have dubious legacies, an issue central to Solmi.
Branch has lived in Brooklyn for years, but the legacies of Chicago's improvised music scene, in which she came of age, course through everything she does.
Also around this time, she was responsible for creating Uuencode, a piece of software that would become key to the legacies of both email and Usenet.
That said, the weight of any systematic attempt to re-appropriate historical legacies fraught with injustice and discontent is notably missing from Abercrombie's delicate, otherworldly canvases.
Their legacies should account for both tendencies, and the greatest feat of "Zora and Langston" perhaps lies in Taylor's loving yet evenhanded portraits of both figures.
We're revisiting the legacies of seven of the most talked-about Olympic skaters of the '90s, and checking in to see what they're up to today.
I'm curious what you think in terms of our historical legacies around race and the role they play in a lot of the questions you're studying.
As Zimmer's healthy daughters grew up, his thoughts moved from their specific genetic legacies to a broader wonder about heredity itself and how we understand it.
These problems have more subtle causes, including legacies of historical discrimination, deeply embedded social norms, and inadequate legislative attention to the particular circumstances of marginalized groups.
Between the speeches about colonial legacies and about historical atonement, there are plenty of throwdowns and chases and shootouts, staged with competence if not much flair.
The further strengthening of Europe's keystone "E3" alliance on Iran – Britain, France and Germany – may be amongst the greatest legacies of the decade's first international crisis.
The plaintiffs in the lawsuit said that students on the Z-list were mostly white and often legacies or on the dean's or director's interest list.
Much is likely to be made in the coming weeks about the legacies of Dempsey and Donovan, the dominant figures in the national team's modern history.
And they do that because they love our product, love our reputation and being part of one of the best British auto engineering legacies in history.
"Today, these 21 legacies are no longer children dreaming of the careers their fathers loved, and of serving in the world's greatest fire department," he said.
Among his legacies is an official portrait in Washington that pictures him leaning on a fence wearing boots and bluejeans as cattle graze in the background.
He described the company as being led primarily by music fans, and he sees its overall mission as one of delivering artist legacies to future generations.
At the same time he is continuing to completely reshape how our politics operates, which will likely be one of his first term's most important legacies.
To talk about the musical and emotional legacies of these two singers on this week's Popcast, Mr. Caramanica spoke with Kory Grow, senior writer at RollingStone.
One of his most important legacies from Saarinen was his relationship with J. Irwin Miller, chairman of the Cummins Engine Company and a patron of architecture.
Artist and filmmaker Zoe Beloff explores the Hollywood legacies of Soviet filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein, German playwright Bertolt Brecht, and other members of the European avant-garde.
That these are the same concerns still dominating contemporary art today reveals that we have barely begun to understand the vast influence of Siegelaub's many legacies.
Let their lives, and not the fact that they dying in a tumultuous, confusing year, be their legacies — and your inspiration for forging ahead without them.
But even after they die, we are haunted by the states of disrepair they often leave behind, as well as by competing memorializations of their political legacies.
Exploring the legacies of the British Empire, Evans's deliberate use of flat, monotone craft paper silhouettes form a wall installation that reveals how disposable migrants have become.
The two windows were put in place to honor "the lives and legacies of Confederate Generals Stonewall Jackson and Robert E. Lee," according to the Very Rev.
Since then, he has accused (without evidence) Obama of spying on him during the 2016 campaign and has worked hard to undo Obama's domestic and international legacies.
Like countless before him and many more to come, Gonzalez was drawn to New York by storied, diverse legacies: Bob Dylan, Philip Glass, Martin Scorsese, Miles Davis.
Such historical legacies must be kept in mind when projecting what the gaps might be in the future, says Ole Beier, from the OECD, a think-tank.
"I try to capture a sense of each subject's presence, of what's invisible, and that's very challenging" Bailey said, referring to "Colonial Legacies" (2016), his Biennial entry.
After all, how often do any of us take a moment to reflect on the legacies of our ancestors and make sure that they are never forgotten?
One of Carrie Fisher's greatest legacies was as a vocal advocate for mental health awareness, a tradition that was continued on Thursday by her brother, Todd Fisher.
The two introverted boys bond over the pressures of living up to their family legacies and the rumor that Voldemort might actually be Scorpius's real father. 2.
Although the QSS eventually went into terminal decline, its legacies apparently include a contingent of American Muslims who are fiercely protective of Saudi Arabia and its clerics.
Since taking office in late 2015, Macri has worked to literally dismantle Peronist symbols, taking down portraits and closing museums to get rid of their cultural legacies.
Sure, a degree from a fancy university is universally coveted, but don't the wealthy have lots of other totally legal (if privileged) ways to preserve their legacies?
The Trump administration has barely gotten started on what might end up being one of its biggest health care legacies — a new, more conservative vision for Medicaid.
"Fares have been too high for too long as transatlantic routes have been long dominated by carriers with outdated legacies running on fumes," a Norwegian spokesman said.
This article first appeared in a series on the legacies of World War I, published in August, 21918 for the 21918-year anniversary of the war's outbreak.
This article first appeared in a series on the legacies of World War I, published in August, 2000 for the 19183-year anniversary of the war's outbreak.
This article first appeared in a series on the legacies of World War I, published in August, 2014 for the 100-year anniversary of the war's outbreak.
He created a commission to comb Virginia's laws for legacies of Jim Crow, and a second commission to review school textbooks for fair coverage of black history.
Mr. Hugnet's Michelin Guide is mostly madcap fun, but underneath ripple the legacies of colonialism, which introduced "exotic" foreign lands and generally paved the way for tourism.
Jim L. Spates, a retired sociologist, and Dave Bunnell, a real estate developer, are turning the space into a into a museum that honors the painters' legacies.
The tragic legacies left by wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, along with indelible blemishes on our national honor from Abu Ghraib to Guantanamo, now strongly suggest otherwise.
Some historians say that presidential legacies change over time — or that because information about policy decisions is released slowly, the scorecard doesn't get filled in too quickly.
And some critics—often they are the same ones—identify certain accepted applicants (legacies, varsity athletes, Jared Kushner ) as undeserving because their test scores are below average.
This article first appeared in a series on the legacies of World War I, published in August, 20083 for the 100-year anniversary of the war's outbreak.
"In a quarter century, Justice Thomas has carved out one of the more profound and unique legacies in the court's history," the former GOP presidential candidate added.
In many countries, an initial exhilaration over seemingly endless consumer choices has faded, replaced by a yearning for authenticity and deeper connections to goods and cultural legacies.
But the book has as much to do with feeling too damn old to deal with your problematic elderly parents as it does with specific Vietnam legacies.
Among the legacies left by LeBron James is Cavaliers fans openly wondering if their star power forward, Kevin Love, can rekindle the dominance he showed in Minnesota.
" He added: "I'm trying to help legendary musicians move into the 21st century, in terms of how they brand and market their legacies and tell their stories.
The late-night host Jimmy Kimmel and the "Good Morning America" anchor Robin Roberts explore the legacies of the stars and groundbreaking figures we lost in 2018.
The "more meritocracy" argument against both legacies and racial quotas implicitly assumes that aptitude — some elixir of I.Q. and work ethic — is what our elite primarily lacks.
One of West's least-heralded legacies is in clearing a path for artists like Chance and Kendrick Lamar, who've woven spiritual themes into their music without compromise.
I'm not so concerned with keeping the legacies alive, but with taking something for myself and for everybody who's trained and danced and been in a company.
Harden, Paul and D'Antoni quickly formed a close bond through their respective past playoff disappointments — and the opportunity to banish their demons and rewrite their legacies together.
Doherty started a recurring part on the CW's Vampire Diaries spin-off Legacies in October 2019 as exactly what you would expect: a hunky vampire named Sebastian.
Democrats argue the nation's well-being and the legacies of GOP senators are on the line if they do not focus on the facts underlying the case.
Berkeley's Republicans have turned the tables on liberals at the campus, championing free speech and putting a conservative claim on one of the university's proudest liberal legacies.
This article first appeared in a series on the legacies of World War I, published in August, 21918 for the 218-year anniversary of the war's outbreak.
This article first appeared in a series on the legacies of World War I, published in August, 19143 for the 21914-year anniversary of the war's outbreak.
Many wept as they told of murder, land theft, forced migration and the legacies of living in a region where fear of retribution silenced people over generations.
And two books assess the legacies of two very influential men: Martin Luther, architect of the Reformation, and David Letterman, the archetypal anti-host of late night.
Trump has said that he hopes one of the legacies of his presidency will be "exposing" what he has repeatedly claimed is "massive dishonesty" in the media.
He has spent the last two decades working with leaders — both corporate and public — as they transition to new roles, transform their organizations, and craft their legacies.
In that vein, one of the Trump administration's principal legacies could well be that North Korea (and Iran) became full-fledged nuclear-weapons states on its watch.
" "But didn't we see a chart earlier that said that there's a big chunk of athletes and of legacies that wouldn't get in but for that tip?
Visible throughout are the disastrous legacies of the American intervention that dismantled Baathist institutions and bred a generation of Iraqis raised on violence and with few prospects.
It's also a testament to the legacies of both boomers and millennials that Moore has found hope in the idea of leaving the country in millennials' hands.
I have no doubt that if we work together we can make this happen, and continue to be loyal to the noblest legacies of the United States.
The Warriors are such overwhelming favorites that I also don't think any of their stars can alter their overall legacies hugely — although I'm sure Stephen Curry will take unjust heat if, for the fourth successive year, he doesn't win finals M.V.P. OGWUMIKE: Legacies are often defined by championships, and all of the key players hitting the court for Game 21 of the N.B.A. finals already have at least one ring.
Many of them are legacies of the Bill Clinton presidency, when the Democratic president tried to triangulate between the left of his own party and the Republican right.
Forgotten anniversary The Chinese Communist Party has long sought to obscure the true legacies of the May 4 movement, especially since the Tiananmen massacre on June 4, 1989.
The end of White House terms are often about trying to shape historic legacies, and President Obama is out to build his in the new area of cybersecurity.
" An internal Harvard report in 2013 mirrored the government's finding, noting that because of the preference for legacies and athletes, "there are demographic groups that have negative effects.
But they also draw on legacies of metal and hardcore, throwing their bodies around at shows, punching low ceiling and screaming over PAs pushed to their upper limits.
In the early 20th century, universities introduced a preference for legacies to exclude less desirable applicants, such as immigrants, and to keep their campuses homogeneous, Think Progress reports.
The ideological alignment of the two parties will soon override these legacies from an earlier era when there were more conservative Democrats and moderate, or even liberal, Republicans.
Quite unlike legislators, presidents think in national terms about national problems, and their obsession with their historical legacies drives them to seek durable solutions to pressing national problems.
The biggest advantage goes to athletes, but they are sometimes the same people as legacies—as some of the sports which ease students in (lacrosse, rowing, golf) suggest.
What emerges is a complicated and at times painfully real depiction of grief, regret, and family legacies, capped by a string of scenes designed to leave audiences weeping.
A major supplier in the global drugs trade, it is riddled with ethnic conflicts and still crippled by the legacies of imperialism and 50 years of military rule.
We are proud to honor the legacies of these athletes, along with the teams, coaches and contributors who inspired our nation on and off the field of play.
Indeed, surveys suggest that opposition to inheritance and estate taxes (one levied on heirs and the other on legacies) is even stronger among the poor than the rich.
The legacies of Paris is Burning and The Queen are both glorious and complicated, what with their negotiations of politics, gender, sex, and race in their respective times.
Museums are designed to contend with the complexity of these men's legacies, something that can't be practically done with a few lines of text carved into a statue.
Because the World Cup is the biggest stage in the world for athletes, many of soccer's biggest stars will have their legacies made or broken at the tournament.
The legacies of both are largely architectural, posing a challenge to any curator, but this exhibition does a superb job of evoking Sicilian buildings and the landscape itself.
Most dramas turn their final seasons into TV versions of victory laps, giving fans and critics the chance to celebrate their shows' characters, finest moments, and ultimate legacies.
Increased regulatory requirements and low interest rates, both legacies of the financial crisis of the last decade, have made it hard for banks to make an economic return.
Instead, one of the president's chief immigration legacies will be the years of raids in immigrant communities and the increased enforcement he ordered at the border with Mexico.
In fact, his own record of service in and outside of government makes it easy to overlook one of his most important legacies: calling other Americans to serve.
It has embedded itself in global politics more completely and more successfully than any of the Enlightenment's more celebrated legacies, including Marxism, classical liberalism and even industrial capitalism.
"It is a very popular market and there is a lot of competition," says Stephanie Moss, legacies manager at the Charities Aid Foundation, which advises charities and donors.
Wong runs the Roosevelt Institute, a small think tank (for lack of a better term) that originated in trusts established to promote the legacies of Franklin and Eleanor.
Ironically, Abe originally emerged to the world stage in 2007 by championing "the end of the postwar regime" to challenge Japan's traditional governance model and other postwar legacies.
It's highly unlikely enduring legacies of colonialism and imperialism were anywhere near his mind as he sought to concoct a lie that would cover up his drunken antics.
Within weeks, thousands of sacred stones, which had memorialized numerous medieval Armenian merchants — a community whose legacies include Europe's first cafés and Captain Kidd's pirated loot — had disappeared.
"The Seattle region is home to America's two richest men, but their local legacies to date represent two very different eras for the city," AP's Sally Ho writes.
There are ways to re-introduce an analog way of thinking back into what we're doing while honoring the legacies of the people who have brought us here.
That rebellion manifests in glorious, creative outfits that riff on centuries-old aesthetic legacies from Africa, beloved cultural traditions among African-American communities and a fantastical, futuristic sensibility.
But David Bowie's music has touched my life at certain times like many others and has proved to be one of the more enduring legacies in popular music.
Their legacies are intertwined, of course: As Heat teammates, they won two titles with a third star, Chris Bosh, who was the fourth pick in the same draft.
In many cases, a copier did not intend to deceive, but when we fast-forward hundreds of years, the confusion around which works are genuine burdens artistic legacies.
This country wouldn't have Carnegie libraries, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the Ford Foundation, or the Rockefeller Foundation if very rich men didn't want to burnish their legacies.
Riven by legacies of unimaginable war atrocities, decades of Japanese occupation and colonial rule, Asia's top three economies — China, Japan and South Korea — held a meeting last week.
The legacies of two of the most outspoken CEOs in the automotive industry in years — Carlos Ghosn and Sergio Marchionne — are expected to be determined in the 2020s.
In an extraordinarily wide-ranging series, Film Forum examines the portrayal of African-American women throughout film history and celebrates the legacies of the actresses who played them.
One of Mr. Obama's lasting legacies may be the symbolic impact on the generation for whom "president of the United States" has always referred to a black man.
Written and performed by Jennifer Kidwell and Scott Sheppard, this invigorating exploration of the most toxic of American legacies took the form of a seemingly benign teaching exercise.
They operate out of weaving epicenters like Turkey and India, where craftsmen still preserve their cultural legacies through the rug-making techniques that have been perfected over centuries.
The legacies of the French Revolution, of World War II, of Indochina and the Algerian conflict still run deep, and age-old conflicts are seared in local memory.
In other Instagram legacies, we went back and looked at the Brooklyn neighborhood of Dumbo, above, before it was #dumbo, the most Instagrammable neighborhood in America. 8. Music!
A generation later, when my son (with a strong academic record) was a high school senior, my views on legacies had magically evolved, and he, too, was admitted.
"If you want to trace across multiple dimensions the legacies of inequality, Chicago is a microcosm of all the things that are bearing down on cities," Sampson said.
By David Shortell, CNN It may be one of his longest lasting legacies, and Trump was quick to tout it Tuesday: a conservative reshaping of the federal judiciary.
"This is an outcomes business and legacies will be determined in no small measure by our success in winning elections," Perez said in an interview with The Hill.
In coming days, the Trump administration is widely expected to roll back stringent federal regulations on vehicle emissions, one of the biggest environmental legacies of President Barack Obama.
He tinkered around the edges of policy (light rail and lowered registration fees being his most enduring legacies), but did little to change the direction of state government.
Artist and filmmaker Zoe Beloff explores their Hollywood legacies with A World Redrawn, that incorporates a book, an exhibition, and three films based on their unrealized cinematic projects.
I have no doubt that if we act with proper focus, we can protect our borders, our sovereignty and our citizens, all while remaining true to America's noblest legacies.
Here, the splintered fragments of vinyl and the errant multicolored lines that break away from the central image suggest fractured histories and temporal discontinuity, wrought by legacies of colonialism.
Trees are a natural part of the solution, but have been neglected as a food and income source, in part because of colonial legacies and Western influence, Miller said.
Their ranks also includes some venerated Confederates whose legacies have recently been under scrutiny, including Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson and Jefferson Davis, who was President of the Confederacy.
Judi Dench is doubling down on her belief that the artistic legacies of Kevin Spacey and Harvey Weinstein should remain separate from the sexual misconduct allegations facing both men.
Shadowed by its past, this becalmed former melting pot, with its "medley of histories", begins and ends a story that subtly links the legacies of collective and individual trauma.
With the exception of a few Governors like Baker, Hogan and Kasich it is filled with feckless cowards who disgrace and dishonor the legacies of the party's greatest leaders.
The power to fill vacancies on the court (which the White House shares with the Senate) is nothing to sniff at, and justices are among presidents' most lasting legacies.
"Exhibit Columbus" celebrates the legacies of the architects and designers who filled the town with private and civic works before going on to be some of Modernism's biggest names.
For now, Passport has its hands full with metro-rail, tolling, ticketing, parking and projects that cities are trying to maintain as legacies from the 20th century urban infrastructure.
" It was drawn up by Herbert E. Nass, a Manhattan lawyer and the author of "Wills of the Rich and Famous: A Fascinating Glimpse at the Legacies of Celebrities.
As wild and wacky as Wynonna Earp can be, it's also about something serious: the question of family legacies, and whether we're fated to pay for our ancestors' sins.
When Bush and Clinton launched the program in 2014, the two yukked it up on stage in Washington, D.C., talking openly about their legacies as president and their relationship.
The indigenous way of being in the landscape shaped what arriving colonists understood as the wilderness, and the legacies of that clash are still playing out in the landscape.
The end of the Cold War had not ended the violent legacies of anti-communist interventions around the world, or narco-conflicts, or the installation and maintenance of strongmen.
And in the ultimate tribute, Obama extended two of her strongest legacies to Clinton: that of a beloved role model and that of the first African-American first lady.
This was a community that came together at the advent of a crisis, becoming one another's families and caregivers and guardians of artistic legacies that ended much too quickly.
In the 1960s, these women fought to have their groundbreaking work recognized in the male-dominated music and electronics industries, and their legacies still languish in relative obscurity today.
High stakes for lifetime appointments Federal judges are appointed for life and serve long after a president leaves office, making bench appointments one of the executive's most lasting legacies.
There's an almost amused distance in some of these accounts, which vanishes as others speak of the unspeakable legacies of oppression and destruction borne by black and Jewish Americans.
While Boeing and Lockheed Martin both have legacies in human spaceflight, Virgin Galactic is the first publicly traded company focused on flying people to space as its primary business.
The appointment of Gorsuch will go down as one of the president's lasting legacies, since the Supreme Court justice is likely to be shaping law for decades to come.
An entire room of the tour is dedicated to what the museum calls, "slavery's lasting legacies," and an accompanying video explaining slavery's extending arms that reach into modern times 
One of the clearest signs of what an administration represents is who serves in it, and one of its lasting legacies is what those staffers and officials do next.
It's a deeply disappointing answer for Rey, and maybe also for those who hoped the new Star Wars movies would carry on the legacies of big-name characters past.
Jurors heard four days of heartrending testimony from more than 20 of the victims' loved ones, who described their legacies of faith and the devastation wrought by Roof's brutality.
Capitalism is a fucked up system, and it can make even the greatest artists make decisions that jeopardize their future legacies in order to pay off their past debts.
As the world around them thundered and raged in hellish war, these young men took solace in the solidity of the stone walls on which their drew their legacies.
Yet this musical work is a more pressing, even ferocious production, with immediate relevance to today's debates on the endurance of colonial legacies in our views of recent history.
ML: Going off that idea of keeping the spirit alive, one of the early legacies of Shakespeare and Company is publishing banned books — James Joyce, Henry Miller, Allen Ginsberg.
Black History Month is a typical time for the country – including our national security establishment – to celebrate the accomplishments of African-Americans with remarkable legacies in their respective fields.
How does the work of a significant living artist enter the canon, and how must the field of art become more inclusive when it comes to representing artistic legacies?
Women Artists A to Z aims not only to inspire the imaginations of the next generation of artists, but also to acknowledge the legacies of some lesser-known artists.
These towns and their craftsmanship are what we think of when we think of Italy — as fundamental to the country's identity as its important cities and grand artistic legacies.
While the historic airlines that made the golden age of aviation possible are no longer around, their legacies are solidified in each of the three big airlines flying today.
And it announced that it had deadlocked in a case challenging President Obama's _________ plan, effectively ending what Mr. Obama had hoped would become one of his central legacies. 25.
As the country prepares for general elections this year, the painting reminds us of India's tremendous political history, post-colonial legacies, and waxing and waning relationships with its neighbors.
As the battle over affirmative action rages on, Harvard's alleged preference for athletes, legacies, students on the dean's interest list and the children of faculty and staff goes unchecked.
If women had been in positions of power in medicine decades ago, we would have done more research on conditions that affect women, we wouldn't have these sexist legacies.
With the swoop of a pen, President Donald Trump is set to dismantle what Barack Obama once hoped would be one of his administration's defining legacies: aggressive environmental protection.
And while most of us will never have Scripps-size fortunes to worry about, it's probably a good idea to pay a little attention to our own legacies as well.
Preferential admissions says if you somehow manage to navigate all those other legacies of slavery — wealth disparities, income disparities, information disparities — then we will give you additional consideration in admissions.
One of his legacies is the practice of providing free meals (langar) to anyone who visits a gurdwara (Sikh house of worship), without regard for their background or social status.
Austerity, for good or bad, will be one of Merkel's legacies whether she likes it or not, and the country's insistence on spending restraint has drawn criticism far and wide.
Christopher Hunt, a college essay consultant in Colorado, said he sympathized with efforts to give middle-class students the kind of advantage that legacies, athletes and others with connections had.
And yet the irony is that even in our current era of instant reaction and constant discourse, we cannot actually know what the eventual legacies of these franchises will be.
Both men will always have asterisks next to their legacies, not because of their scientific work but because of the political alliances they formed in the course of that work.
"Legacies in particular have a clear risk ahead on unit revenues, and that includes American Airlines with everything from corporate, international to shutdown exposure," Morgan Stanley analyst Rajeev Lalwani said.
On this most romantic of weekends, however, it's worth remembering that, historically, there's not much correlation between the presidents with the best marriages and the ones with the best legacies.
If the Penguins can pull it off, it will be the kind of win that defines legacies and elevates star players into legends (and legends into the "best ever" conversation).
One of Carter's legacies as editor is the annual Vanity Fair post-Oscars party, the most exclusive gathering of A-list celebrities to mark the culmination of Hollywood's awards season.
The first trailer for Legacies premiered at San Diego Comic-Con over the weekend, promising familiar faces and a return to the teenage themes that made TVD such a success.
Of all the classic horror movie tropes, "killer doll" may seem like the least terrifying of the bunch, but the lasting legacies of Chucky and Annabelle tell a different story.
Olympus, Canon, Nikon, and Fujifilm have all spent the last few years drawing from their long camera legacies to to make their newest digital cameras look like their film forebears.
Maybe this will be one of the greatest legacies of the Trump presidency -- Americans will prefer presidents who are intriguing to watch over those who can get the job done.
Both organizations have respected legacies in the EU LCS, but both had disappointing performances during the summer split: Fnatic placed 5th and Origen landed 9th out of Europe's ten teams.
If this happens, the Trump administration will have chipped away one of the main legacies of President Obama, and Republicans will have won their years-long battle for healthcare reform.
Now, as Mr. Obama prepares to leave the White House early next year, one of his legacies will be the office information technology upgrade that his staff has finally begun.
Your recipient's favorite high-quality kitchen brands all live at Williams Sonoma — from legacies like KitchenAid, Le Creuset, All-Clad, and Mauviel to modern classics like Instant Pot and GreenPan.
More historical research needs to be done, the committee said, and that will be coordinated by the new research center, the Institute for the Study of Slavery and its Legacies.
He added, "I've got much bigger fish to fry than that right now," a striking comment given the centrality of the Iran deal to Mr. Obama's and Mr. Kerry's legacies.
The justices' 4-to-4 decision freezing President Obama's actions on immigration — which he had hoped would become one of his central legacies — leaves millions of undocumented workers in limbo.
But they may want to reconsider after this week — especially if they care about protecting the pro-business rulings that are among the late Justice Antonin Scalia's most important legacies.
It's led to countless conversations around the protection of abusive black men and how to contend with legacies that helped define black culture when they're now tied to those abusers.
In fact, one of Mayor Michael Bloomberg's transit legacies was flipping the exhaust-heavy nightmare that was once Times Square into a pedestrian-friendly zone for tourists and Elmo impersonators.
It's a time when we're forced to confront all the good that fathers can do, all the things they haven't done, and all the legacies we'd like to leave behind.
The explicit, modern, democratic embrace of extremism is a loss of something American, a repudiation of our long progress to overcome our worst legacies, and we need to mourn that.
He helped popularize the long-playing record; organized the first jazz reissue series, preserving the recorded legacies of Louis Armstrong and other pioneers; and introduced Édith Piaf to American audiences.
Rising into the company of such giants in Arizona — arguably one of Mr. McCain's defining legacies for many constituents in the state he represented — didn't come easy for the senator.
As the primary campaign swings toward the Rust Belt, the Vermont senator is driving a wedge between him and former Vice President Joe Biden over their starkly different trade legacies.
The key, Mr. Clark believes, is not to lower standards, or to enroll so many legacies that other priorities, such as increasing racial and socioeconomic diversity, suffer as a result.
The recent HBO documentary series "The Defiant Ones" is about the conjoined musical legacies of the producers Jimmy Iovine and Dr. Dre; it includes a few passages about Stevie Nicks.
Today, we are proud to carry on their legacies in the seats they once held, as the representatives in the 6900st District of Hawaii and the 2628th District of Ohio.
"Destroying half of our nation's streams and wetlands will be one of Trump's ugliest legacies," Brett Hartl, government affairs director at the Center for Biological Diversity, said in a statement.
The two furniture legacies built in Michigan typify the state's, if not the country's, cultural divide and explain some of the reasons for our confused feelings about living room recliners.
Emerging companies in the area are promising "because there are no legacies or traditions to break," he said on the sidelines of SWITCH, the Singapore Week of Innovation and Technology.
Its lack of historical prominence carries a lesson many black people in America learn in one way or another — legacies are important and can easily be rewritten by outside forces.
During my time in Deline, the legacies of Port Radium and the residential schools were among many reasons people gave for protecting Great Bear Lake and for negotiating self-government.
Her small wooden sculptures of precarious shacks and modest arrangements of stones and building materials — uncommissioned monuments, essentially — play off public sites with suppressed or little-acknowledged legacies of racism.
Republicans tend to benefit when fewer people vote — and making it harder to vote, and harder for minorities to exercise political power, are already among the Roberts Court's chief legacies.
More recently, the global AIDS and malaria initiative is one of President George W. Bush's greatest legacies; more than 13 million people are on lifesaving antiretroviral treatment as a consequence.
The lack of control was imminent in the careers of Lauryn Hill and Whitney Houston, and in the ways the industry's tyranny contributed to their downward spiral, eclipsing their legacies.
Through interviews, musical recordings, and archival footage of live performances, learn how Latin boogaloo has endured despite being eclipsed by salsa, and how contemporary DJs carry on these musicians' legacies.
That's the damning fact of WrestleMania and it's still bewildering: at the least, the show is big enough that it should create stars or cement the legacies of existing ones.
The third in a traveling series of exhibitions and programs that comprise the MexiCali Biennial, Calafia: Manifesting the Terrestrial Paradise highlights the legacies of colonization along the US and Mexico border.
It's not a bunch of kids putting on a show, but real people whose livelihoods and legacies are dependent on working toward the unreachable, whether on stage or in a booth.
And for the president, it had the potential to overshadow one of Mr. Obama's legacies, and earn Mr. Trump the kind of plaudits he believes are unfairly reserved for other presidents.
But before you succumb to collaboration fatigue, where fashion brands capitalize off each other's legacies for your dollars, we've got one more that — believe it or not — is actually worth it.
Europe has offered one of the most efficient governance models in history, especially for eliminating legacies of hostility, building sustainable peace, and creating a productive economy alongside an inclusive social system.
From Oranssi Pazuzu's 2016 black metal masterwork, Värähtelijä,to the enduring legacies of funeral doom pioneers Thergothon and Skepticism, the list runs long with innovative Finnish bands across all metal genres.
" John Weaver, Kasich's chief strategist, responded to Spicer after the interview, tweeting: "Spicer can't carry McCain's or Kasich's socks, but will keep his nose in Trump's jock, for another week. Legacies?
She's arguably the most prominent contemporary artist to secure a permanent gig on the strip, a spot typically reserved for artists whose robust legacies outpace their current clout on the charts.
We've seen chemicals leave behind toxic legacies before — like a compound in Agent Orange that has lingered in Vietnam for decades, harming the health of those exposed and of their kids.
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Senior American officials described the American-educated Mr. Zarif as clearly worried that the episode could sink the nuclear accord on which he and President Hassan Rouhani have staked their legacies.
Jews who were enslaved by Egyptians are not living with the repercussions of that servitude now, in the way that African-Americans must bear the legacies of slavery all too often.
The documentary weaves clips from Baldwin's interviews and speeches with notable moments from the civil rights movement to ensure their legacies don't die in the same unceremonious way that they did.
It's imperative for us to make images of ourselves and to have people who are willing to devote time and attention to our legacies to be a part of that process.
The past three presidents have abused the intent of the act in order to burnish their own legacies and have short-circuited the deliberative structures of constitutional government in the process.
But maybe a philosopher who was trying to distill the country's most basic values should have lingered over just how deeply the legacies of Jim Crow and slavery shaped that country.

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