The obese, yellow-eyed demon that haunts his past could be a manifestation of mental illness, or it could a manifestation of his powers.
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So what we see in the old clips that contemporary lindy hoppers idolize is not a pure manifestation of lindy hop, but a manifestation of the dance infused by racism.
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"We don't think of the Phone app as a Google product as much as we think of it as a manifestation — hopefully a great manifestation — of the carrier's phone [...] calling service," says Fox.
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I think that the manifestation of that was really yesterday.
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The interview is the written manifestation of an ASMR video.
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The Society is a manifestation of political theory and philosophy.
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Yes, it was the manifestation of all my personal dreams.
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And that's the tragic reality of Brexit, in any manifestation.
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A key manifestation of this is known as gravitational lensing.
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I believe Omar Mateen is the manifestation of 2016 America.
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That is the manifestation of an urge to culture control.
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This bill is the starkest manifestation of that political project.
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"It's a manifestation of residual macho attitudes," Mr. Berensztein said.
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The wormhole a physical manifestation of the Christmas update patch.
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That is what hypocrisy looks like; that's a malign manifestation.
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At worst, it was a manifestation of a legitimate neurosis.
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What I'm saying is that this manifestation is not that.
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Misinformation itself is "a manifestation of polarized society," said Kajimoto.
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Fundraising is also a manifestation of enthusiasm about a candidacy.
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"The embassy is now the physical manifestation of that campaign."
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This is perhaps the unlikeliest manifestation of Mr. McConnell's leadership.
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These babies are considered a manifestation of sorcery and witchcraft.
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That's a manifestation of the energy on the extreme left.
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The latest: a physical manifestation of its partnership with Microsoft.
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Describing their experiences as "weirdness" is a manifestation of defeat.
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Recent events may be a manifestation of this anger. Rep.
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" He added, "Bernie is the national manifestation of WFP's politics.
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The manifestation of that partisanship he ties to Donald Trump.
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His Twitter obsessions are a manifestation of a deeper disorder.
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The absence of the past is present as visible manifestation.
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In each manifestation, the maypole looms with ever darker menace.
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Gordo is the rare manifestation of that in the real world.
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I think technology is a manifestation of the world of options.
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It's also the manifestation of his self-image as a builder.
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The job becomes the manifestation of what an impulse looks like.
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Gradients might be a manifestation of longing for sunshine and surf.
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Visual cues can be incredibly helpful with the whole manifestation process.
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The Paul video is just the latest manifestation of that struggle.
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And this is the way that a terrible manifestation of it.
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This manifestation of Pride, clearly, is not for all of us.
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The Ekoparty Security Conference is one manifestation of the hacking boom.
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The most visible manifestation of this program has been the Tea
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And has SXSW become the IRL manifestation of Too Much Content?
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This was the manifestation of a lifetime of hoping and dreaming.
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My love for Middleswarth is basically just a manifestation of homesickness.
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My theory is that this is a manifestation of negative partisanship.
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I believe that government is a manifestation of the social contract.
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Still, neither is an ideal manifestation of rock as a concept.
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Penn State's decision to honor Paterno is a manifestation of that.
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"It's a very tragic manifestation of a maternal instinct," Sepah says.
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It's a brilliant day for manifestation—an abundant energy is flowing!
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But gratitude in its most remarkable manifestation is separate from circumstances.
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We have boundaries and a new perspective, a manifestation of place.
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Some think the monster is merely a manifestation of people's fears.
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It was the physical manifestation of what people do to survive.
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But trade disputes are just the latest manifestation of a bloody,
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The Koch Brothers became the most visible manifestation of this problem.
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Medical care is just one manifestation of China's wide wealth disparity.
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Perhaps his story was an extreme manifestation of taking back control.
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The latest manifestation is the trade war we've been talking about.
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THIS IS A, THIS IS A MANIFESTATION OF WHAT COULD HAPPEN.
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"I suppose I'd select 'muddle on in some manifestation,' " he allowed.
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It's a particular manifestation of a shift in the American mood.
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Unequal pay is just one manifestation of sexism in the workplace.
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What are "good vibes," if not the manifestation of Black pleasure?
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And why is basketball's original manifestation left rotting in the past?
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Gold was the living manifestation of this way of thinking about criticism.
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Five Feet Apart, out March 15, is a manifestation of her legacy.
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Missiles are the most high-profile, physical manifestation of anti-satellite weapons.
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He's the American manifestation of the far right's rise across Western democracy.
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A real life manifestation of paintings I've been working on for years.
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The monster could easily be a manifestation of Eleven's own evil side.
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It's a perfect virtual manifestation of the chaos theory he so worships.
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Banning books is just one manifestation of this future society's governing principles.
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This visible manifestation of her illness flipped a switch in my brain.
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Today the country is taking a leading role against its modern manifestation.
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India is both a crucial and an ironic manifestation of this pattern.
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Do you see Trump as a manifestation of a process already underway?
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But to me, that's more a manifestation of her concern about herself.
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It's a marvelous day for manifestation despite the stress of Mercury retrograde.
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Technology transfer had to occur in China's first manifestation of economic growth.
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Ultimately, that is a manifestation of justice, based on facts, not lies.
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Computers are the manifestation of the future that makes the future possible.
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I think Trump is the blind spot in its most extreme manifestation.
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"Our artworks aim to be a manifestation against being adult," Jonsson said.
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Trump was the manifestation of the Fox News philosophy in a candidate.
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Showing up is a manifestation of your spirit, of who you are.
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Becoming an immigrant businesswoman was more the manifestation of her parents' dreams.
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You might be broke right now, but you're clearly a manifestation machine.
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He frames xenophobia in Britain as a manifestation of pure racial resentment.
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This is a powerfully creative time, and a potent time for manifestation.
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"It's a manifestation of voters' disappointment over unfulfilled election promises," Adib said.
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Has Fox News decided that Ocasio-Cortez is the manifestation of that?
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But Molenbeek is just the most acute manifestation of a European failure.
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But he called the incident "a manifestation of that anger" toward immigrants.
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Particles are just what we see as a manifestation of those fields.
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The human capital gulf is a manifestation of our society's coming apart.
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Still, even in this non-ideal manifestation, synchronized swimming offers many pleasures.
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Did you immediately think of the story as having this comedic manifestation?
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It's just the most acute manifestation of a global conflict that's emerging.
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Is it the most serious manifestation of racial prejudice facing the country?
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But your powers of manifestation are very strong, so don't give up!
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A manifestation from nothingness or at least from something that once was.
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President Trump is just the latest manifestation of rampaging anger and resentment.
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Q is just one particularly absurd manifestation of this mode of thinking.
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"It's a physical manifestation of New York's spirit of possibility," he said.
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"I think it is a manifestation of that folk practice," he said.
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"What we saw over the weekend is a manifestation of that anger."
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"The Muslim Exclusion Order is the legal manifestation of those bigoted views."
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The yearbook inscription is just one common manifestation of male bonding through abuse.
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Trump isn't a manifestation of our cyberpunk future, he's a backlash against it.
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New moons are a time for manifestation, and this one is especially potent.
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New moons are powerful times of manifestation, so break out your spell kit.
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"I guess my journals are a manifestation of that old dream," she said.
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To Native Hawaiians, Mauna Kea's ecology is a manifestation of its sacred significance.
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This election might be the literal manifestation of the tagline for Alien vs.
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Spiders are the earthly manifestation of true evil and should not be misjudged.
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Low LME stocks are in part a manifestation of real-world supply issues.
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In a way, each sector's problem is a manifestation of the same phenomenon.
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"It was like a physical manifestation of the power imbalance," Mr. Friedman said.
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"Trump is simply the most visible manifestation of that mentality," he told me.
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Their wealth, he believes, is a manifestation of their inherent pluck and intelligence.
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Dr. O'Connor's decision was the most radical manifestation of a trend already underway.
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The Disney VIP hostess is just one manifestation of a growing societal trend.
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Support for Israel is a common manifestation of an affinity for Jewish people.
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An architectural manifestation of the ensuing courtroom battle now occupies the Hirshhorn Museum.
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It feels like a physical manifestation of the oppressiveness you're talking about, no?
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I'm just excited to see what the next manifestation is going to be.
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"We really think of ourselves as the physical manifestation of brand," she said.
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In its earliest manifestation, Twitter understood its position as a message dissemination infrastructure.
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The rising levels of depression and mental health issues are yet another manifestation.
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"This is the manifestation of only an evangelist and Zionist approach," he said.
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Demonstrations were not the only manifestation of the growing opposition to the war.
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Spectators thought they were witnessing the latest and cruelest manifestation of the curse.
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In Oryx and Crake, the creepiest manifestation of that hubris is the pigoon.
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In a pop culture way, Tiger was the manifestation of the American dream.
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Rosenberg saw a different path to the manifestation of this new art movement.
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The latest manifestation happened in New York City's Times Square earlier this week.
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A hotel traditionally provided a manifestation of the social fabric of that city.
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The four cycling grinders on board are the most obvious manifestation of this.
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It is also a physical manifestation of Burnley's time in the Premier League.
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I've always felt it was such a beautiful physical manifestation of the unconscious.
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Irritating power games in the European Parliament are the manifestation of something important.
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"China's weak economic data is a manifestation of the trade dispute," he said.
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The manifestation of an entire exhibition immediately becomes more than a topical byline.
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They saw the killings as manifestation of a disturbing and rising trend: Islamophobia.
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The clearest manifestation of that trend was a 2018 bill authored by Sen.
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The casual workplace is, in the end, just another manifestation of white privilege.
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This physical manifestation of her music was curated, fittingly, by Billie Eilish herself.
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Get creative with a hockey team that is the athletic manifestation of narcolepsy.
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It seems fairly obvious now that the monster is a physical manifestation of fear.
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It's a lovely time for manifestation, so make a wish or say a prayer.
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This Ultima Weapon Fork is pretty much a physical manifestation of that same thing.
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"This is a manifestation of the shift in priorities on climate change," Gootnick said.
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With each new manifestation, he was suggesting something about the temporariness of it all.
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But he regards the EU as simply one manifestation of a much bigger problem.
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"Mother was the one who first experienced the manifestation of a threat," she said.
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Did those clown sightings represent the manifestation of our collective fear of the unknown?
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The filters have been welcomed as just the latest manifestation of lol-random culture.
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"The motorcycle outlaw world is the last manifestation of the American frontier," he said.
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The hallucinations of Hannah might really be a manifestation of an undiagnosed health problem.
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It was the most obvious manifestation of anxiety about Robert Mugabe's latest economic scheme.
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Weinstein is just the most egregious manifestation of an industry-wide tolerance of abuse.
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From here, Radtke explores abandonment in its more literal, observable manifestation: cities of ruin.
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The universe is threatened by a physical manifestation of evil, called the Dark Thing.
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We needed a physical manifestation of our commitment to the importance of transitional research.
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Cutting my hair was a physical manifestation of my choice to end the relationship.
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"Perhaps with an outward manifestation of an inner struggle, Jamie might finally be "cured.
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VRChat seems like the ultimate manifestation of that pursuit, perhaps even the logical endpoint.
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Hell, this isn't even a smart, veteran play from an older manifestation of Wade!
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Even while struggling with the physical manifestation of my own anxiety, I felt mortified.
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Russell's optimism probably isn't just a manifestation of his small-minded hopes and dreams.
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This is, in part, a manifestation of their personalities, and it serves them well.
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It also speaks to the power of manifestation that he has seemed to master.
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If possible, program on the full moon to take advantage of lunar manifestation powers.
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These projects are the most radical manifestation of her approach to political art making.
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A healthy, prosperous middle class has long been the manifestation of the American dream.
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In a way, Trump is just a manifestation, he is a deep cystic zit.
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It was concluded that she had been trapped in the Threshold during its manifestation.
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Or is the indifference an unconscious manifestation of the author's lifelong ambivalence toward facts?
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"Here Now" is designed to be a manifestation of the column in exhibition form.
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Beautycon struck me as a manifestation of the changing, and expanding, definition of beauty.
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My scars are a physical manifestation of what often feels like an invisible disease.
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We first see her as a manifestation of Supreme Intelligence, which seems accurate enough.
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Bitcoin or any of these other coins are just a manifestation of a technology.
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Perhaps it's a manifestation of all the anger on display earlier in the episode.
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"This is a manifestation of their brutality," a general in the Philippine Army said.
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Instead, they allowed their home to become a physical manifestation of their crumbling union.
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A general strike and the biggest manifestation yet is planned for Friday in Barcelona.
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Today the resort looks like the physical manifestation of a big idea never executed.
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On politics Behind the neon-green ruffles, a manifestation of a reality TV presidency.
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Neander understood everything around him as a manifestation of the Lord's will and work.
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As a manifestation of America's political dysfunction, the shutdown foreshadowed partisan battles to come.
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This opens the way to a new manifestation of total war in our time.
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But shareholders say they were just an outward manifestation of the building's deeper problems.
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She was, in essence, the perfect manifestation of the quiet, suburban black girl struggle.
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The one year anniversary of another manifestation of the epidemic of gun violence in America.
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The trade deficits are a manifestation of our saving deficit," Roach said on "Squawk Box.
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They're just a manifestation of a much larger thing, which is the no-reply corporation.
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But it's a manifestation of the hygge culture, not a driver of the hygge culture.
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The subsidy is one manifestation of the government's keenness on family planning and sexual health.
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Lunar eclipses can speed up manifestation and the result of any action will come swiftly.
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And you see this as a manifestation of something fundamentally true about our broader culture?
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Who knows — maybe that's just a manifestation of the film's underlying themes of bodily alienation.
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SH: So you're seeing a manifestation of these so-called fringe groups in real life.
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Lower exports are the manifestation of a multi-pronged restructuring of the Chinese steel sector.
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Republicans have tended to regard consent decrees as a manifestation of big government run amok.
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Politics interested him not as a manifestation of ideas but as a crucible of action.
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He told me Trump's role in this election is a clear manifestation of Koyle's prophesy.
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But it's also a manifestation of the widening divide between Turkey, the U.S. and NATO.
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The one-year anniversary of another manifestation of the epidemic of gun violence in America.
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Some of the factors that led to manifestation of my anxiety (passion, motivation) still exist.
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It's a stunning manifestation of what our civilization can accomplish through creativity, passion and science.
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" Xi echoed the President's remarks, saying the meeting is "a manifestation of our personal friendship.
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"A wise person once told me embroidery is the physical manifestation of time," Hendifar says.
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It's the second manifestation that may be the real issue for me and other doctors.
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He suggests a manifestation of an innocence the boy is not quite ready to surrender.
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Those in the barbershop saw the Ottoman Empire as the true manifestation of Muslim brotherhood.
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In the world of personal development, she is widely known as the "Money Manifestation Queen."
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You speak a lot about manifestation and energy, specifically speaking to the time 11:11.
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I think after this amount of manifestation in what I do, it didn't surprise them.
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And for the 24-year-old, the role is the manifestation of his personal passions.
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That sounds a bit abstract, but this ban on perfect zero has a physical manifestation.
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To go and see this physical manifestation of this transformation in person was pretty great.
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"They are the manifestation of an American fantasy of self-created prosperity," Cooper tells Creators.
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All of my cocktails are a manifestation of what I've been doing for many years.
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Electing Mr. Trump was the manifestation of a split that already existed in our country.
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"You'll see people using the emoji as a physical manifestation of their point of view."
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To some fans, he is a manifestation of the second transformation in Swansea's recent history.
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And like Freddy, he's also the literal, lethal manifestation of the evil of the world.
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" Marlène Schiappa, the minister of gender equality, said she exhibited a "manifestation of political Islam.
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No one speaks to these insecurities like the human manifestation of insecurity himself: Donald Trump.
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They are right, too, to recognize the anxiety any such manifestation creates in Germany's allies.
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"Mom and Dad are fighting" became the meme-ified manifestation of the conflict on Twitter.
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That is what the Calderón is to Atlético: a manifestation of what the club is.
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Fatal overdoses are one manifestation of this tragedy, but there are also frightening ripple effects.
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The horrific, hate-filled minutes were a raw manifestation of anger, division and anti-Semitism.
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It was more a manifestation of my desire to help change the world through science.
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" The sociologist Joel Kovel wrote that "aversion is the cardinal manifestation of modern American racism.
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The Rolling Thunder Revue, concocted by Bob Dylan, was precisely a manifestation of its era.
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Historically, it describes the voodoo-like manifestation of disease among a select group of people.
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Essentially a disturbing manifestation of designer Tomonobu Itagaki's infantile boyhood fantasies, Ivan's existence is utterly inexcusable.
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Thankfully for novelty-seeking NBA Fans, this unstoppable manifestation of Golden State will break apart, eventually.
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The physical manifestation of money remains critical to a transaction that has value, worth and awareness.
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Captain America, a World War II recruit, became the literal manifestation of national courage and hope.
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Albert cast her 21-year-old sister-in-law Savannah Knoop as JT's real-life manifestation.
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For one, the late Kelley's work is a chaotic yet orderly outward manifestation of his psyche.
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Amos-6, the physical manifestation of many humans' work and much investment, did not make it.
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The Cruise Origin autonomous ride-sharing vehicle revealed this month is the manifestation of that goal.
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Is Jack a ghost or a man, a manifestation of Thomas's unhappiness or its possible solution?
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He's a manifestation of all the leftover remnants of the negative energy existing in our society.
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" Luke Combs was especially enthused to hear that he "looks like the human manifestation of cornbread.
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Love is real and has taken physical manifestation in the comment section of Cookie Monster's AMA.
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Clay, however, decides he's not going to listen to this possible manifestation of his own conscience.
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"Maybe there are some protests, but there's a real interest on this cultural manifestation," he said.
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This Sepp Blatter guy just keeps on coming back from the grave in every manifestation possible.
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And since they have that belief, their behavior moves them toward the manifestation of their dreams.
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What happened on Sunday is simply a further manifestation of this often contrarian local political atmosphere.
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But according to those who practice the erotic craft, it's just another form of magical manifestation.
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It wouldn't be Delia's/Urban/2018 if it didn't include plaid in every plausible material manifestation.
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"What you're actually seeing is a visual manifestation of a sound pattern," Alexander tells The Verge.
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"The sculpture is a physical manifestation of all of our struggles against the effects of colonialism."
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It's a powerful time for manifestation, especially as the moon connects with your ruling planet Uranus.
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But what he actually represents is the overt manifestation of the ugliest strain in American politics.
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Is that part of the structure of empathy or is that just the most common manifestation?
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Her interpretation and manifestation of these ideas went on to inform the narrative of the film.
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Perhaps the most obvious manifestation of this trend was War for the Planet of the Apes.
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You can preorder the physical manifestation here (or here), and dive headfirst into a stream below.
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It's clear that Bran has at least some influence on the past's manifestation in present reality.
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But it's -- certainly we see the manifestation of that threat in the events of last year.
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They are just the supreme manifestation of longstanding and systemic problems in American culture and policy.
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If you find yourself drowning, remember that your powers of manifestation are intensely powerful right now.
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And of course, woodworking videos are just a singular manifestation of this sort of close observation.
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This was the physical manifestation of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's vision of a "fortress Europe".
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For each ugly manifestation of street anger, a chilling iceberg of discontent lurks below the surface.
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Ask for what you want this evening; a powerful vibe around manifestation is in the air.
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In hindsight, this may well have been a manifestation of the Alzheimer's that eventually killed him.
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Chishty's current solo exhibition at London's Imperial War Museums is a visual manifestation of that dynamic.
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The most significant manifestation of this kind since the civil rights movement is Black Lives Matter.
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If it had worked out, we would say she was the manifestation of the American dream.
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It is strictly a manifestation of the controlling interests that govern the mindset of the populace.
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This is a vivid manifestation of the teenagers' personality, individuality, which is trying to get out.
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Trump's expansion of this horrible ban is a manifestation that he is wanting to oust Muslims.
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Orange was the manifestation of the work I had done on myself up to that point.
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Or is this just the visual manifestation of her feeling like she's drowning in the lie?
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Sydney's powers are a manifestation of her rage, and she has plenty to be mad about.
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Central to this exhibition is an insistence on the common, every day manifestation of this legacy.
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Whether they're aliens, ghouls, demons, or vampires, monsters can represent a manifestation of our own fears.
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It's the latest manifestation of the collective action problem that continues to work to Sanders's advantage.
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Now, we have to deal with the manifestation of the climate crisis in our respective cities.
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Put simply, the plan is a brutally honest manifestation of Washington's long-standing anti-Palestinian bias.
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To whatever degree he was volcanic, his theatrics were, in part, a manifestation of his perspicacity.
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A budget proposal is a concrete manifestation of plans for the nation, a declaration of purpose.
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However, one of history's great ironies is the manifestation of courage despite the most terrifying circumstances.
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BUT AGAIN, TO MAKE IT CLEAR, WHAT IM SAYING, IM SAYING THIS IS A LITTLE MANIFESTATION.
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Bobby's psychic sturdiness was, he feared, a manifestation of a submerged but profound and pullulating narcissism.
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I want some manifestation of all those characters to appear in every facet of our show.
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Rather than denote physical market stress, low stocks and tight spreads are a manifestation of low liquidity.
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This is just one manifestation of a general disregard for foreign intellectual-property (IP) rights in Ethiopia.
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Wondering when and how you'll be able to pay your respects to this manifestation of pure good?
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At its heart is Sunni Arabs' sense of dispossession, of which IS is the most grotesque manifestation.
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The physical manifestation of that relationship is a handwritten letter Leonard Nimoy wrote his son in 1973.
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Prohibiting farmers from repairing their machines is simply a manifestation of a larger systemic tightening of control.
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Today, the cults of yoga, mantra, and meditation; tomorrow, adaptogenic mushrooms, jade yoni eggs, and magnetic manifestation.
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These rules essentially turn ride-hailing into a souped-up, digitally powered manifestation of the taxi industry.
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To some, #FreeBritney is another manifestation of stan culture gone wild; an ethically gross invasion of privacy.
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A given manifestation of Islam might be influenced by Western Christianity, Southeast Asian animism, or secular humanism.
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Rather than a manifestation of Nutella's sensory or emotional qualities, it feels like an office supply store.
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One manifestation is the popularity of leveraged loans—bond-like securities sold to syndicates of private investors.
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They are then are demolished, leaving an empty lot, a visible manifestation of the area's population decline.
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Her success is the result of one long, determined calculation — not necessarily just the manifestation of talent.
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Another manifestation of the circle effect is one quiet but important scene between Jamie and Young Ian.
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I feel like I'm sitting next the the physical manifestation of the white male patriarchy's dying breath.
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Neptune ends its retrograde on November 27, and themes like abundance and manifestation are on your mind.
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This is a manifestation of obsessive-compulsive disorder, which I've lived with since I was a child.
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The former is a brash manifestation of Portuguese machismo, the latter a taciturn master of Polish steel.
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As a very literal manifestation of the cloud, the GCE's weakness is the cloud's weakness—maintaining connections.
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Our grossly disproportional incarceration rate is a manifestation of many years of moral, social, and institutional neglect.
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Twenty-five years later Azerbaijan remains a country allergic to any manifestation of pluralism and civil rights.
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Their new video for "Sane", which we're premiering below, is a perfect visual manifestation of that balance.
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Her achievement would be one manifestation of arguably the most important social change of the past century.
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"I'm having trouble getting my wife to shower," one man said, describing a common manifestation of apathy.
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It also, sometimes, seems more impersonal, as if the ideas have the edge over their physical manifestation.
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Moody's highlights the U.S.-China trade war as the starkest manifestation of the impact of geopolitical tensions.
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The wall, when he builds it, won't just be the physical manifestation of a deeply racist administration.
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"The cable is the first manifestation of the network, the thing that now defines us," he said.
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The wall's main goal is to serve as a physical manifestation of the president's reactionary white nationalism.
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Scarabs were associated with "the divine manifestation of the early morning sun," according to the Encyclopedia Britannica.
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New moons are brilliant times for manifestation, so cast a spell for to help achieve your desires.
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"I have always believed that the Internet is a manifestation of the Antichrist," the girl's mother says.
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One interesting manifestation of the broad cultural exchange on the Silk Road is the local pasta dumplings.
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The men wouldn't even let the women enter the room, the literal manifestation of a boys' club.
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IV - Memoirs Of A Machine Girl, the entity's latest manifestation (and fourth full-length) is streaming below.
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You could see "Mike and Dave" as the latest manifestation of white heterosexual male panic run amok.
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Each will eventually battle a doppelgänger who serves as a living manifestation of those issues and insecurities.
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For so private a vision, The Book has a remarkably outward focus on its own public manifestation.
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Photography, too, is a form of "manifestation," Ms. Valade suggested; it is an act of making visible.
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S. trade war is much larger than trade — it is merely one manifestation of great power rivalry.
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I met Mr. Diaz at the supreme manifestation of the state's truck mania: the Texas Truck Rodeo.
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Cat wines are the latest manifestation of a growing trend of pet owners treating them like people.
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Is bitcoin akin to the dot-com bubble of 2000-85033, an updated manifestation of "irrational exhuberance"?
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They were the 1 percent, the Wall Street barons, the manifestation of the evils of income inequality.
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And we've all become such zombies that we feel duty-bound to defend any manifestation of capitalism.
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That's just one manifestation of the awesomeness of comets, the theme of our visual tour this week.
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Lady Trieu, more than the words she is saying, conveys something like a physical manifestation of power.
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The clearest manifestation of what is frequently called "the new Middle East" can be found in Syria.
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He essentially presided, in a living manifestation of hub-and-spoke architecture, over three families at once.
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Basically, the current manifestation of heavyweight boxing is a crop of under-skilled fighters with entertaining personalities.
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A very early manifestation of this approach came with the UK's Criminal Law Amendment Act of 9113.
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But this is the musical manifestation of the idea that there's more to life than winning. Who?
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It is a manifestation of her own childhood nostalgia, fascination with the fantastic, and her ever-mischievous nature.
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In fact, this might be a brilliant new beginning for trusting your intuition and your powers of manifestation!
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The first manifestation of this vision is at 110 Wall Street, in the Financial District, in downtown Manhattan.
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Is it, as critics claim, an unfortunate accident or a manifestation of our cultural obsession gone too far?
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They offered a physical manifestation of that traditional Amazon experience: buy what you need with just one click.
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Because of this, the imperfect manifestation of sex positivity that many inadvertently practice can be a destructive tool.
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"A lot of that is a very intuitive manifestation of a lot of my own stuff," says Harper.
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Whether it's a performance work, sculpture, or an installation, it becomes a manifestation of an attempt to share.
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So there is this kind of disparity between the objective physical manifestation of sleep and the subjective experience.
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His cape itself is a visual manifestation of his character, and connects him to the late Ned Stark.
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" Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters that the planned truce is a "manifestation" of the Russian military's "goodwill.
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The central bank's decision is the most dramatic manifestation of Russia's broader desire to hedge against further sanctions.
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And as it did, it became the latest manifestation of a problem I've been tracking for months now.
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Mr Putin's spokesman was quick to deem Mr Abramovich's visa troubles "a manifestation of unfriendly and unscrupulous competitions".
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The inability to set reasonable limits on immigration was the most obvious manifestation of this loss of control.
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For example, they see the Koran as being created by God, rather than a manifestation of divinity itself.
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He was a one-man manifestation of the MakerBot spirit, and by extension the desktop 3D printer revolution.
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Swearing is part of that bigger manifestation of being prepared, being angry, and being ready to be aggressive.
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"We really think of our stores as the physical manifestation of our brand," he said in an interview.
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The video for "Don't Ever Fade Away," premiering on Noisey today, is the manifestation of all these questions.
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Colony is an explicit, straightforward occupation allegory, one whose "foreign" invaders only matter as a manifestation of oppression.
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Imagining a world where VR sex would replace IRL encounters wasn't merely the manifestation of geeky jerkoff fantasies.
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The emergence of radical groups such as Hong Kong Indigenous is an extreme manifestation of the simmering discontent.
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Kalanick's outburst against Kamel is only the most visceral manifestation of the company's ethos: prioritizing profit over people.
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To the girl, the rubber mask feels like home, a manifestation of her desire for fantasy, celebrity, freedom.
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"The Supervisory Board thinks any manifestation of those shocks might require an easing of monetary policy," he said.
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We have come so far as a culture from that manifestation of the queer on our television screens.
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Once she hit the tour, I tuned in when I could, eager to see a manifestation of genius.
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Its latest manifestation is the series of wildcat protests that have spread across the city in recent weeks.
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"The design of the new Defender is a manifestation of our modernist design philosophy, elemental yet incredibly sophisticated."
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Lenovo's talented engineers have clearly solved one of the obstacles to the Courier's manifestation in the physical realm.
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I hope that Oprah will continue to show Americans what the manifestation of our collective dream looks like.
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This is also an amazing time to put together a vision board — it's a powerful time for manifestation.
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There's even a nude model striking a cycle of poses from his photographs, to encourage this phantom manifestation.
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The most obvious manifestation of that is the new Timeline feature, which is the highlight of the release.
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For some experts, Trump is a visceral manifestation of an ugly truth of America's conduct in the world.
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Killing sprees are just one manifestation of the fact that millions of Americans find themselves isolated and alone.
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Today, P-Orridge's performance and visual art are inextricable, and always a deeply personal manifestation of their identity.
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The construction of a partition to separate staff is a physical manifestation of a dire problem in Washington.
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His brother's tempestuous tenure as mayor has gone unspoken by many in a decidedly Canadian manifestation of civility.
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That newsroom was a literal manifestation of New York: every color, creed and orientation, in tumult and harmony.
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Progressives see Trump as a nefarious and dangerous figure, and Pelosi's paper tear is a manifestation of that.
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Members of the real Labour Party have to be inspired by the visible manifestation of a fight back.
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It was a living, expanding shrine to his political rise — and a physical manifestation of his media fixation.
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But Spot may not be the manifestation of Skynet that most AI scaremongers want to think it is.
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Indeed, at 65, she is having a moment, her farm a physical manifestation of her oddly assorted passions.
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If these results are not a clear manifestation of a failed political strategy, I don't know what is.
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He sees it as a shadow to material progress, a reaction to abundance, a manifestation of civilization's discontents.
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With its rectilinear forms and rustic simplicity, it can be thought of as an early manifestation of Modernism.
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Britain's departure from the European Union is the clearest manifestation that this idea no longer holds decisive sway.
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No one would believe my accomplishments as a voyeur anyway, therefore, the dreamlike manifestation would explain my reality.
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Every tree in Japan is therefore not just a symbol of the dead, but a manifestation of them.
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What is happening in China appears to be the latest manifestation of a global trend of growing authoritarianism.
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Is the imitator a real woman or some evil digital manifestation, yet another danger lurking among the microprocessors?
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All transactions, however mundane, are the manifestation of some deeper testament of which Herzog is the patient stenographer.
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Bevel is just the first manifestation of kind of this larger vision to build this family of brands.
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"The Ferrante tours are a current manifestation of that attraction to this idea of 'Destination Italy'," Hom says.
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For some, the institution was an abomination, while others advocated that slavery was a manifestation of God's will.
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So Trump is the manifestation of all of these policies that have really made no sense of all.
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" Commission chief Lalitha Kumaramangalam demanded an apology, telling CNN that the comment was a manifestation of India's "patriarchal attitude.
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"Let's talk about today — the one-year anniversary of another manifestation of an epidemic of gun violence in America."
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On the Democratic side, Bernie Sanders appears to be the Democratic manifestation of the previously Republican line of thinking.
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The sharp escalation could rattle investors and is the latest manifestation of the building superpower conflict across the Pacific.
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Brexit is the British manifestation of a broader popular revolt against European integration that is gradually spreading across Europe.
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"One researcher who studies another wild potential manifestation of the axion thought that this paper was a "momentous achievement.
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In some accounts, she is a manifestation of winter or storms; in others, she's a goddess akin to Persephone.
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The military is a powerful economic engine for Virginia as well as an important manifestation of the nation's influence.
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"It would be a manifestation of the strategic decision to give up nuclear weapons," Mr. Bolton said on CBS.
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Tim Frazier, human manifestation of Replacement Level NBA Point Guard, is this highlight's Chosen Man in the second half.
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For many of us, they're the physical manifestation of generations of blood, sweat, and tears for representation in Congress.
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The new Chromebook Pro is the convertible laptop that's supposed to be the first true manifestation of that dream.
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A physical manifestation of the Internet's atomising, individualising effect on people, he is the antithesis of his traditional family.
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Zebras are also the manifestation of a new species of startup, one that is real and can sustain itself.
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The police are an extension of their will, a physical manifestation of all the power they think they're owed.
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As the ultimate manifestation of America's political dysfunction, shutdowns represent a lack of mutual comprehension as well as goals.
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"My number one rule in interior design is to make your home a physical manifestation of you," he says.
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Yet though the concept of a north-south split is old, its current and increasingly stark manifestation is new.
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As we entered the town, the huge armored trucks sway and bounce over the physical manifestation of that divide.
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As a scientist, I find another manifestation of pseudoscientific beliefs far more fascinating, namely, when scientists themselves believe them!
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Essentially, if your thoughts are focused on your intention, crystals will be your mirror and enhance the manifestation process.
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It can be the physical manifestation of learned strength, a reflection of one's history, or a mark of identity.
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Your imagination is one of your strongest assets, and this new moon is a hugely powerful time for manifestation.
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The event is in many ways the physical manifestation of GCP's strategy to cozy up with machine intelligence startups.
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These omnipresent patterns feel more and more like either a manifestation of or a response to some frantic anxiety.
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Similar arrangements in Germany have resulted in much more limited use of one manifestation of shareholder capitalism — stock buybacks.
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But, after death, it can be "played back" on an infinite loop, a material but fragile manifestation of voice.
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This should be reformed, but drug costs are merely one manifestation of Medicare's open-ended incentives to inflate expenditures.
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This "my country first" policy calculus is yet one more manifestation of an increasingly fragmented and "islandized" global environment.
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But in many ways, the situation with lethal autonomous weapons is just one manifestation of a much larger trend.
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It was better to recall the dancing as a manifestation of Mr. Levingston's music; quietly, the dancers wafted through.
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With each passing day, the Trump presidency looks more and more like a political manifestation of the same metaphor.
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But even in this manifestation, we see the total lack of regard for this shit in the modern NBA.
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In some respects, the Kray Twins were an extreme manifestation of the time and place they grew up in.
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From an ecosystem perspective, it makes sense that the manifestation of the full-service online VC would be software.
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Although the renovations were significant, the 2005 manifestation of Rock N Roll McDonald's did maintain its rock-era thematics.
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"I have always believed that the internet is a manifestation of the Antichrist," the girl's mother says, without hesitation.
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Jorge greets me with a welcome gift, known as canelazo, signifying the locals' manifestation of care, kindness, and respect.
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It wasn't any conscious kind of thought—the physical manifestation of moko kauae is the end of a journey.
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Maybe trying a new look (or borrowing a look) is the latest manifestation of Kourtney's post-Scott moving on.
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Young's delayed substitution was not the only manifestation of the dark arts of which Mourinho is an undoubted master.
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Populist supporters would often bring up refugees as a focal point and physical manifestation of larger, more abstract fears.
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Then, this nonsense happens: Truly, there is no finer manifestation of basketball's darkest art, the foul draw, than this.
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"This could be the manifestation of growing confidence," said Roger J. Stone Jr., one of the president's oldest confidantes.
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Her expression, full of determination and promise, struck me as a manifestation of the young prince's achievement so far.
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"In some respects it is a manifestation of a whole lot of common sense," Mr. Florio, a Democrat, said.
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While the work may not exist in its physical manifestation, it's been remade in a way with the community.
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Just like the Johnson administration, the party under General Secretary Le Duan did not tolerate overt manifestation of dissent.
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It's gross, but to me it's kind of cute and just sort of emphasizes her childlikeness through physical manifestation.
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It is the most visible manifestation of a system that seeks to create avenues for dialogue despite our differences.
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It was a peaceful manifestation that ended up with people shot in the head and killed deliberately by snipers.
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In a sense, merely looking at a quantum system unavoidably disturbs it, a manifestation of Heisenberg's famous uncertainty principle.
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That the draw for this season's round of 16 is so familiar is simply another manifestation of the trend.
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The racial disparity in parole decisions in the state is perhaps the most dramatic manifestation of a broken system.
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"If, as Andy Warhol proposed, 'Business art is the step after art,' Rei is his fashion manifestation," he said.
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The Politician is not really about politics, except for how politics is a manifestation of some deeper American illness.
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After all, haven't we been hearing that severe weather is a manifestation of climate change when it's hot out?
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The way people now interact with this manifestation of media is something that could come to define our age.
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As a manifestation of the subconscious, dreams often make for complex visual landscapes when brought into the physical realm.
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You describe belief in UFOs and aliens as the latest manifestation of a very old impulse: a religious impulse.
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Fagen pointed to the lineup at the convention as a manifestation of the disunity that exists in the Republican Party.
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It starts by each and every one of us becoming our personalized version and manifestation of the Hope and Change.
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Gawker Media goes down in the manifestation of what would in virtually any other circumstance be an unhinged conspiracy theory.
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Wendy's evening runs are a physical manifestation of what she's been doing since the sun rose on the Billions empire.
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The NET algorithm, a manifestation of that tension, is virtually guaranteed to underperform the current best-in-class predictive metrics.
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Sometimes the team moved in unison, as if to suggest they were a physical manifestation of the animal's internal feelings.
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Whenever Baudelaire uses the word in his writing, it is used to add grandeur to some manifestation, consideration, or fancy.
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"It really is a physical manifestation of this beautiful person," says Too Faced co-founder Jerrod Blandino of the collection.
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In each manifestation of this piece, Saar utilizes natural flora from the geographic region in which it is being displayed.
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But very few people buy a phone because it's a physical manifestation of a software company's vision of the future.
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The glans clitoris is the only external manifestation of the clitoris, but it isn't always visible to the naked eye.
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It's sort of a visual manifestation of the 80/20 rule (80% of people use 20% of an app's features).
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Their powers allow them to dive into the physical manifestation of a person's psyche and the twisted desires they harbor.
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Chinati's installation is the culmination of all Irwin's work in a permanent manifestation—landscape, architecture, sculpture, light, space, and perception.
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Jim Hayden is basically a conservative fever dream, the corporeal manifestation of an unshakeable faith in shitty frontier justice ethos.
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Eclipses are a chaotic force of astrological nature, so it's best to follow Annabel Gat's word and avoid manifestation rituals.
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Where some have criticized his age, Lerman believes that older parents are just one manifestation of the diverse American family.
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It's an obsession, and zines are a direct manifestation of that obsession in a much more democratic way than photobooks.
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The "Kinetic Chandelier" is a forward-looking artistic manifestation into the way humans continue to design and fabricate their spaces.
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More recently, Trump has repeatedly made clear his disregard for the #MeToo movement, a modern manifestation of the feminist revolution.
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The profusion of possible presidential candidates is only one manifestation of a much larger shift in the state's political identity.
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Vox is also a manifestation of a third concern: the increasing fragmentation of what was a stable two-party system.
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"I'm protesting family separations as an evil manifestation of a historical disregard for people and communities of color," she said.
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Christians United for Israel, the manifestation of this line of thinking, is a larger organization than AIPAC by twenty-fold.
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" The season itself is called Advent, which goes back to another Greek word, parousia, which means "miraculous appearance" or "manifestation.
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Instead, she regarded her "very natural falling in love with the female sex" as a manifestation of her inner maleness.
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Is his rise a manifestation of justifiable resentment among less privileged whites at their neglect by higher caste Republican leaders?
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"If these results are not a clear manifestation of a failed political strategy, I don't know what is," Sanders wrote.
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It celebrates Jesus Christ's baptism in the river Jordan, which is seen as his manifestation as the Son of God.
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It had that tragic and awful manifestation, where the aboriginals, for example, in Van Diemen's Land, were just hunted out.
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It's a disturbing manifestation of the phenomena we wrote about from Sri Lanka, and which is becoming a global trend.
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Freedom, the ability to challenge rules, is something that all beings, no matter their manifestation, have the ability to undertake.
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"This is just one manifestation of something very severe happening in many places, not just in Kaserwarn," Mr. Kayed said.
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In many ways, it seemed a manifestation of the movement Mr. Bannon had been prophesizing in his endless media scrums.
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A murderer or rapist finding their way to God is as powerful a manifestation of conversion that you can find.
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It's a tangible manifestation of your goals you can hold in your hands, which to me adds permanence and accountability.
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The film loses power by trying to make a physical manifestation of the color that terrorizes Nathan and his family.
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" Livingston described "these digital shadow campaigns" as "analogous to and perhaps an actual digital manifestation of 'dark money' influence campaigns.
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Clinton gave each staffer a red rose at the end of the night, a physical manifestation that things were over.
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The violent cases, as unacceptably numerous as they are, are the extreme manifestation of a larger and growing abuse culture.
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It also called the exercises "a clear manifestation of a vicious plot" to hurt the communist state and its people.
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But it is the first active, violent manifestation of what Donald Trump is about, like the vessel that he is.
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They are, in other words, just another version of your social network — the physical manifestation of an outraged News Feed.
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One manifestation of this comes in the attacks on the leaders of the Senate on both sides of the aisle.
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The crowd's applause shook the floors, a noisy manifestation of how thrilling transgression can feel in a rule-bound society.
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"It gives me no pleasure to say that what we're seeing is the manifestation of white male entitlement," Perriello continued.
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But that's just racism and cultural resentment, and calling it a manifestation of some deeper anxiety doesn't alter that fact.
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These planes, which can carry nuclear weapons, are a potent manifestation of the American commitment to protect its Asian allies.
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But the show has its detractors: One manifestation of this criticism will take the stage this weekend in New York.
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But it is a powerful manifestation of privilege to expect that they will see you as worthy of that respect.
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But climate change is a threat multiplier, meaning the heat-migration nexus is just one manifestation that's causing mass displacement.
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Traveling (which is by no means always a manifestation of freedom) seems to remove one from everyday life (demanding repetition).
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" "Well, y'see son, it's sort of the physical manifestation of a someone who might be a very bad man's psyche.
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Belson's interest in contemplative, introspective states is what I find fascinating and compelling about his work, whatever manifestation it takes.
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Maybe our state and federal lawmakers will even learn a thing or two about the real-world manifestation of environmental injustice.
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The most formal manifestation of the scientific consensus on climate change is an organization called the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
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A few years ago, researchers found that a Chopra tweet—"Attention & intention are the mechanics of manifestation"—was indiscernible from bullshit.
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It would be unprecedented if the Night King turned out to be the manifestation of pure malevolence, like Voldemort or Sauron.
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Depending on who you ask, Apple's $159 wireless AirPods are either straight up amazing or the cheery manifestation of societal rot.
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Her irreverent manifestation of gender contributed to a long-standing discourse in art about the representation of male and female bodies.
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"[This is] a manifestation of the industry's insistence on objectifying women, overvaluing their looks while devaluing everything else," the judge wrote.
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Outlander recognizes that the ultimate outcome of love is not sex, but rather connection, of which sex is simply a manifestation.
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"Classic risk aversion is in full manifestation," said Alessio de Longis, portfolio manager in the global multi-asset group at OppenheimerFunds.
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"[In this case], the watch was not a lab test, it detected a manifestation of a lab test abnormality," Wynne said.
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In comments to Russian newspaper Kommersant, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Maria Zakharova called the sanctions a "manifestation of politically motivated censorship".
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I'm not saying we should hit pause on #MeToo, or direct any less fury at sexual predators in their every manifestation.
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Others see him as just the latest manifestation of the old establishment that got Greece into trouble in the first place.
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According to a new scientific paper, there's no conspiracy to be found here, but rather, a manifestation of global ocean currents.
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And gravity, the theory of relativity also says, is just one manifestation of acceleration: a good gravimeter is a good accelerometer.
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Mirren told The Mirror in 2011 that she's always known that positive manifestation can have a better outcome than self-doubt.
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The protests are a manifestation of widespread anger at decades of corruption, dysfunctional government and the deterioration of basic public services.
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CTE is the physical manifestation in the brain of punch-drunk syndrome—or dementia pugilistica, to give its Latinised, medical name.
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New moons bring new beginnings and are wonderful times for manifestation, so be sure to focus on whatever your heart desires.
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That is one manifestation of its insistence that gender identity is protected under the sex-discrimination provisos in civil-rights law.
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It is the modern manifestation of the age-old conflict between privacy versus security, playing out in our pockets and palms.
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And the protesters at Trump rallies, viewed from an authoritarian's worldview, are something like a live human manifestation of those fears.
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The central bank's ongoing inaction is more than anything a manifestation of Erdogan's political control over Turkey's fiscal policy, experts say.
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The Somerset Skate Park turned 10 in January, and is widely recognized as a manifestation of the island-nation's multicultural spirit.
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Business fixed investment, a manifestation of confidence and optimism, has been a weak element in the GDP equation for several months.
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They, too, had been socialized to a subculture of killing in what was also a manifestation of the normalization of evil.
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"Streaming music is fantastic, but record stores still have a place as the physical manifestation of music culture," Mr. Valenti said.
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With a sharp piquancy verging on neuroticism, the ink paintings of Jian Yi-Hong reveal the psychic manifestation of the moment.
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Maybe it's a manifestation of the overwhelming existential angst that accompanies the literal end of the world as we know it.
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Yeah. So this was the beginning of the manifestation of [real estate developer] Dan Gilbert's dream, I guess you can say.
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Controlling visual and audio media — Netflix, YouTube, Spotify, NPR — through smart speakers has been the most successful manifestation of voice technology.
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Why it does matter: This is the manifestation of an ongoing rift within the conservative movement ahead of this year's midterms.
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Without wanting to sound too heavy, everything is a manifestation of a symbiosis between myself and the instrumentation that I'm exploring.
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This is also a powerful time for creative visualization and manifestation, if you believe in that kind of thing, of course!
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Donald Trump is a manifestation of this backlash, as are Brexit and the surge of support for far-right European parties.
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The light created by an excess of 170,000 exposures would be the embodiment or manifestation of something awe-inspiring and divine.
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The clearest manifestation of the heightened volatility is an index known as the VIX, whose levels have doubled in recent months.
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Still, public anger at traditional centers of power remains fierce in many lands, with Mr. Trump's election the most potent manifestation.
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That the memory of the Holocaust has in some ways become the main manifestation of commitment to Judaism is well documented.
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Virtually all liquid is excreted from the body, causing victims to die of dehydration within hours of full manifestation if untreated.
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America is the greatest manifestation of the Enlightenment ideal, a nation committed to peace and equality for people of every sort.
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Kealoha Pisciotta, a Native Hawaiian cultural practitioner, told the AP that the animals are a manifestation of the sea god Kanaloa.
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They are a manifestation of America's basic bargain: that the well-connected should not have unfair advantages over the everyday citizen.
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"Trump nationalism and its manifestation in policy and rhetoric is indeed having a negative effect," Mr. Sacks, of Tourism Economics, said.
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Poetry trains us to look past the advertised reality, or, better, to see surface commotion as a manifestation of inner turbulence.
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Google's decision to reorganize itself around A.I. was the first major manifestation of what has become an industrywide machine-learning delirium.
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The 2017 Census estimates provide a clear manifestation of how states with competitive, free-market policies continue to win the day.
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The law was informed by the history of segregation, in which individual discrimination was a manifestation of a wider societal rift.
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It turns out, the heavy-bodied beetle was associated with divine manifestation, often serving as a symbol for development and growth.
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Her morning mantras and manifestation challenges became go-to rituals for me as I continued to sort out my professional life.
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My savior, hero, business partner, fun house mirror; you're the embodiment of my body's failure, the manifestation of my last hope.
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His assistant sees her differently, as a fascinating manifestation of freedom — but neither know about the daughter she left behind. —A.
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For a moment, it felt like I was sitting inside the material manifestation of my years of hard work and frugality.
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I'm the person feeling these fears, and using self portraiture allows these images to be a true manifestation of those emotions.
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But beyond that, beyond the tragic manifestation of American anti-Semitism, I find that the book is simply boring and meager.
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First, a human manifestation of the family dog shows up and reveals that he felt similarly abandoned when Kun was born.
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While Olga's physical manifestation filled Picasso's earlier canvases, it's her metaphorical presence that looms over his paintings dating after this period.
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Rising rents are only the manifestation of larger forces — inequality, art-washing, and elitism among them — bearing down on the neighborhood.
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Still, the short-term manifestation of the disagreement between north and south was a dozen states arbitrarily deciding to Brexit like crazy.
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The update may be the purest manifestation of Uber's mission to make getting you from point A to point B completely seamless.
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One manifestation of Yugoslavian architectural self-fashioning was the style seen in the Zlatibor Hotel, which sought to transcend time and place.
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Reagan's election was really the final manifestation of the Goldwater movement, and I think it is analogous to what you see today.
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It's a manifestation of the new Microsoft that's less centered on Windows and more willing to work with other technologies, and rivals.
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Moira's clothes are a manifestation of her identity, one she's refused to leave behind in her current fish-out-of-water existence.
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Mr Trump is the latest and most strident manifestation of a worldwide shift to grab more of the value that multinationals capture.
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She turns to the personification of Matt and tells him that he's not her brother — he is a manifestation of her illness.
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An experiment in form and scale, it was never performed in concert, even though that would seem to be its ideal manifestation.
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But for a few years, they can be a complete manifestation of their parents' affinities and have zero say in the matter.
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The story is fantastic — about a young man who becomes the living manifestation of New York City, fighting against an otherworldly horror.
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But not everyone is convinced that destructive scanning is the right approach, or if cryonic techniques in any manifestation will ever work.
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Turner graces the cover as the fiery Phoenix, Grey's alter ago as the manifestation of the universe's passion and immortal life force.
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Others see him as just the latest manifestation of the old dynastic establishment that got Greece into trouble in the first place.
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This is a powerful time for manifestation—and cute vibes will flow in your love life and in your creative endeavors, too!
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The downtown security sweeps included visits to hundreds of apartments and cafes and were the most visible manifestation of the government's alarm.
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Her cry for help was the ultimate manifestation of the damsel in distress, a princess calling out for her only hope: men.
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At its core, it is a beautiful manifestation of some of the most visionary principles of the internet, namely transparency and openness.
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McShane should bring the necessary gravitas to Wednesday, who is really just a manifestation of the All-Father Odin, of Norse myth.
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I think free jazz is a manifestation of a very high modernist moment, the epitome of this certain kind of black transcendence.
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Her loopily scrawled handwriting and line drawings looked like a visual manifestation of the band's music—scrappy, strangely pretty, and truly DIY.
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For the man who wins it will be a gameplan coming off perfectly, or God's will, or a manifestation of his destiny.
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Due to the century's high mortality rates, especially among infants and children, death was often perceived as a manifestation of God's will.
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But today, they are the most visible manifestation of neoliberal economic policies that have destroyed the livelihoods, hopes and dreams of millions.
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The manifestation of counterparty credit defaults and its cross defaults hit the banks again and many other firms that began originating swaps.
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Rondo's reconnection with the NBA zeitgeist is somehow both implausible and a clear manifestation of his own intelligence, wit, and physical ability.
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There are slow-burn creep-outs and perfectly timed jump scares, each a manifestation of some fear or trauma from Cooper's past.
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And because his campaign was a manifestation of backlash and the politics of revenge, the speech was openly painted with dark hues.
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The only solution for it is violence, and the events at the fence these past days are a manifestation of that violence.
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Destruction in Congo's forests is spurred by illegal taxation and high-level bribery, and a direct manifestation of kleptocracy and grand corruption.
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Silicon Valley, then, is no anomaly, but rather the most recent and most vivid manifestation of our dissatisfaction with our own humanity.
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It was also a manifestation of how big corporations like Nestlé are responding to increasingly intense pressure to help fight climate change.
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The drill that the Lionesses practice is part joyous self-expression, part ritualistic bluff, which makes it a perfect manifestation of adolescence.
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Drexel's John Kounios and Northwestern's Mark Beeman are neuroscientists who have spent their careers studying the manifestation of creativity in the brain.
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"I am a physical manifestation of the struggle and of my ancestors," Booker told reporters Monday, as he reflected on King's legacy.
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One girl said Rogan was "the physical manifestation of Axe Body Spray" and hoped his "bro attitude" didn't rub off on me.
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By extension, the music within them that erupts to such disarming effect is the manifestation of irrepressible emotions that we all experience.
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That ill-advised tattoo that seemed like a great idea at the time becomes a physical manifestation of regrettable decision-making. Oof.
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Ultimately, I realised that these questions are ignorant of the broader historical treatment of women and its continuing manifestation in today's society.
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This stage of Twitter's development evoked its true potential, and was the manifestation of the biggest version of Twitter one could imagine.
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You need someone to provide gurgling, grotesque mumblings and rumblings, rasps and hisses for your snake-headed manifestation of an ancient evil?
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It is the most prominent manifestation of a modernization project meant to propel the country into the upper tier of military powers.
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Things uglier than, things worse than … these things are just the manifestation of my thoughts, my paranoia … I think, God I hope.
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Today, the most consequential manifestation of American political narcissism is the extent to which the United States Constitution is exempted from critique.
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What's most bizarre about this particular manifestation of Trump's exhausting, relentless need for external affirmation, though, is how ill placed it is.
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One manifestation of this panic, on the fringes, is a growing domestic terrorism problem largely driven by white nationalists and white supremacists.
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He's working actively to make the world a more dangerous, less democratic place, with trade war just one manifestation of that drive.
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The repression of Uighurs in Xinjiang is just the extreme manifestation of the C.C.P.'s virulent — and unsustainable — pursuit of total control.
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In this regard, Sutil's works become a material manifestation of a meditation on time, an uncoded pulsating message delivered to the viewer.
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Folk art is not just funnily painted animals or colorful dioramas — it is the manifestation of some of humankind's finest manual skills.
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But incels are the latest manifestation of a much larger movement hidden just beneath the surface of polite society across the West.
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How could MoMA be better in its current manifestation and how could it show more work in better ways, in deeper ways?
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Devlin had captured a space-age feel in the clothes, making them seem like a manifestation of something utterly and attractively alien.
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Particularly, Late Antique social attitudes and Christian religious restrictions lead to the rejection of any hypothesis of deliberate manifestation of homosexual relationship.
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Many struggle to see Kaepernick's protest as a form of patriotism, while others believe it's patriotism in the truest, most noble manifestation.
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U.S. policymakers must be careful not to mistake the protesters as the manifestation of their own desires for regime change in Iran.
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He has also inspired millions by a unique example of achievement against all the odds – a manifestation of amazing willpower and determination.
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He loudly complains about a no-call on Kyrie Irving, because his temporary manifestation into superstardom was supposed to come with perks.
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But it isn't random: This is just the latest manifestation of a year-long crisis pitting Riyadh and its allies against Qatar.
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But the office plan — a physical manifestation of the Chinese state's desire to back Silicon Valley companies — has been scrapped, sources say.
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If you want to see the Israel-Palestine conflict in its purest and most crushing manifestation, the place you go is Hebron.
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The artwork was a physical manifestation of the company's immense power and momentum in those halcyon days, said author Margaret Leslie Davis.
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For them, identity and personal style are a daily performance, an important vehicle of self-expression, and a manifestation of their true selves.
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That opened my eyes to see the physical manifestation of marginalized folks who get erased and ignored who can't provide for their children.
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It's sad because I legitimately believe Ive and company thought watchOS (1 and 2) actually was the manifestation of simplification, perfection and focus.
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"I'm hoping reverse manifestation takes place and everybody that thinks this will be a violent horrible day will be let down," Abalos said.
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In truth, the college admissions scam is a public manifestation of a deeper, structural flaw -- the surface lesions that betray an underlying cancer.
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Such an incident did not seem to be just another clumsy manifestation of garden-variety nepotism, as bad as that aspect might be.
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Greer: For me the highway can be seen as a physical manifestation of our nation's character, whether that's economic, political, social, or environmental.
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The first visible manifestation of this energy was the massive Women's Marches that took place across the country the day after Trump's inauguration.
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The Justice Department found that Trump committed no crimes, and Democrats moved on to impeachment as the latest manifestation of Trump derangement syndrome.
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He was a Harvard-bound star athlete until he was diagnosed with schizophrenia, the manifestation of which changed the course of his life.
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It's a perfect example because it captures several features of a limbic capitalist enterprise, both historically and in terms of its current manifestation.
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Like Vargas, Carvaly is dedicated to the service aspect of her job, and she sees makeup as a physical manifestation of that service.
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Brown added that the company's decision to move its headquarters from Fairfield, Connecticut to Boston is a physical manifestation of its shifting focus.
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From Lenin to Saddam Hussein, the scene of people taking down a large statue is a manifestation of change, a sign of revolution.
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What happened at the Tory Party conference was pretty much the worst and most toxic manifestation of xenophobia I think I've ever seen.
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New moons are powerful times for manifestation, so spend time in meditation today, envisioning what security, self-worth, and abundance mean to you.
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That major research effort is unfinished, but it's already clear that synchronization is a direct manifestation of symmetry — and the way it breaks.
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It is most of all the manifestation of those who have written for it, many of whom are friends, colleagues and role models.
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It's spam made real, a physical manifestation of the endless crap you're forced to consume day in day out in your virtual life.
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This is a potent time for manifestation and spell casting, so carve a candle or create a vision board for your dream situation.
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The most recent manifestation was the appearance of 22,100 tonnes of zinc in LME sheds in New Orleans at the start of May.
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In the latest manifestation, since 2014, the White House has wrongly prioritized the narrow, short-term military objective of defeating the Islamic State.
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Here, in a beautiful old house in the Midwest, three generations of women are trapped in a violent manifestation of their shared trauma.
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The Texas city, often called the buckle of the Bible Belt, tends to consider Baylor a perfect manifestation of the community's Christian beliefs.
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For example, gifts of the First Folio from colonial powers to colonized nations often became culturally problematic, another manifestation of imperialism's troubled legacy.
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Wu told me that having a store has always been a dream of hers, and the retail space is a manifestation of that.
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"The decline in unionization is another manifestation of a changing economy," said Colm O'Comartun, a lobbyist who once ran the Democratic Governors Association.
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This memo is the latest public manifestation of the internal tensions within the company, which were recently detailed extensively in a Wired feature.
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Rather, Trump is an exaggerated manifestation of a culture that has long considered it perfectly acceptable to judge women's bodies in this way.
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Corruption existed in every country in one manifestation or another, which is why prevention was needed to prevent it taking hold, he said.
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Others say it's just a manifestation of what many believe will be a much more wide-open race than was seen in 2900.
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Black smoke billowing from a smokestack is one manifestation of air pollution, but there are many others, less obvious and just as dangerous.
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It is the musical manifestation of firmly saying "don't touch me or talk to me without my permission," and it is near-perfect.
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A fresh start around themes concerning cash comes on December 7, with the new moon in fire Sagittarius—a marvelous time for manifestation.
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Charlottesville was an American manifestation of what Morris Dees and J. Richard Cohen of the Southern Poverty Law Center call transnational white supremacy.
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I thought that the storm was a symptom of the annihilation of the entirety of human existence localized into this one particular manifestation.
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"There is a manifestation of displeasure from a large sector of society with the manner in which he has governed," Mr. Restrepo said.
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"I guess they considered the payoff worth it to show the organization hasn't truly been defeated, even in its core manifestation," he said.
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Renshon thinks Trump's weird handshakes and attention seeking are just a crude manifestation of a kind of behavior that most world leaders exhibit.
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A two-lane highway that divides the campus and the downtown area has long been a physical manifestation of the town-gown divide.
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"Daydream" is a manifestation of that ever-evolving sound, a soundbite of what fans can expect to hear on The Aces' next album.
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Emojis may just be the latest manifestation in a long history of pictographic writing and signage, from prehistoric cave painting to advertising logos.
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Economic View For many Americans, starting their own business is the manifestation of the American dream: Take a risk, work hard, get rich.
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The biggest drawback of grinding so hard in my 20s is the manifestation of mental illness that hit me hard in my 30s.
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The trade war may just be "a manifestation of a systemic rivalry between the two superpowers, which have completely different systems," he said.
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His tweets were an extension of his mood, his brain and his ego, and they felt like a manifestation of his true self.
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"This is the latest manifestation of the weakness of Barack Obama, that every bad actor ... views Obama as a laughing stock," he said.
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Indeed, Pyongyang's announcement that it is "carefully examining" whether to strike Guam is just the latest manifestation of Kim Jong Un's escalating jingoism.
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Why it matters: It was a dramatic manifestation of a fight that has been brewing online and on the campaign trail for weeks.
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The Virgin of San Juan de los Lagos is a distinctly Mexican manifestation of the Virgin Mary, invariably clad in a blue robe.
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Of course they were: Money (or its lack) was the manifestation of all my father's failings as a man and as a provider.
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Moore's urgency in talking about Hillary Clinton's legacy and trumpeting her career as a public servant was/is a manifestation of his fear.
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Or maybe he's just a manifestation of Philadelphia's "No one likes us, we don't care" mantra, which now feels charmingly rough-around-the-edges.
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Serial Killers is but one manifestation of Toporowicz's fascination with popular culture, violence, and death; his oeuvre is filled with work circling similar themes.
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But this viewpoint hasn't gone very far in explaining human behavior, because human behavior is just an extremely complicated manifestation of too many atoms.
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While he took photos of the trip on his phone, he also used the I-1 to create a physical manifestation of his images.
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In the V interview, Smith described his songs as "a real form of therapy" and the album itself as a manifestation of self-love.
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"Gradients are a visual manifestation of all of these different spectrums that we live on," including those of politics, gender, and sexuality, says Lorenz.
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And that is exactly what this fight is the manifestation of: not an athletic or cultural necessity but a sustained act of self-marketing.
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She's well-known as a frightening witch, but Baba Yaga is also an ancient and complex manifestation of origin myths and shifting cultural anxieties.
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It is only now that we have this administration that we have the physical manifestation of a phenomenon that has been around for decades.
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There is a black comedy here, in Peter Quayle's character, because Quayle — this philandering, underqualified, good-looking young guy — is a manifestation of privilege.
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And the jihadi movement is just one manifestation of the fundamentalist impulse — the desire to turn the clock back to an imaginary simpler time.
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What makes ElliQ unique is the robot component: an attached bobble head-esque animatronic that provides a physical, moving manifestation of the digital assistant.
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In case you've been in a meditative trance for the last two years, In Goop Health is the physical manifestation of Paltrow's lifestyle empire.
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This software is namely the manifestation of Google's immense knowledge graph built from trillions of searches and its machine learning and artificial intelligence tools.
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I will never understand this ouroboros: How much of me is shaped by this trauma, and how much has my life shaped its manifestation?
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A Reddit user is taking credit for creating the video President Donald Trump posted to Twitter depicting him punching a physical manifestation of CNN.
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It was a challenge and, as the Rockies would come to learn, the first manifestation of an unwavering confidence that Tapia wears like armor.
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Golub's paintings cast the West's Greco-Roman heritage not as a reflection of reason and order, but as a manifestation of its latent savagery.
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Samsung describes 837 as the "physical manifestation" of the company's brand, and the result is as extravagant, lavish, and showy as you might expect.
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As such, it is seen as living manifestation of B-Teams in the football pyramid, a move long considered anathema to the English game.
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Amazon Books is a manifestation of just how pervasive and effective the company's approach to retail is: We shop online even when we're offline.
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"What is happening now in the West, particularly in the U.S. media, it's just the manifestation of some kind of media vandalism," she said.
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But, while there may be some tactical overlap, the alt-right's organizing is ultimately geared toward the intimation of and physical manifestation of violence.
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This is the most visceral manifestation of the immense pressure the cab industry is currently under, thanks to the mostly unrestrained growth of ridesharing.
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Writers Jonathan Bernstein and James Greer delivered a script that you cannot help but retroactively classify as a manifestation of male guilt and atonement.
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The church finds no incompatibility between scientific medicine and religious faith; for believers, medicine is just one more manifestation of God's work on earth.
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Managed trade in the United States is mostly a manifestation of crony capitalism (leavened by the prickly and capricious ego of our current president).
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Creating a congress of depravityPoliticon does not pretend to be anything other than what it is: a colorful manifestation of politics as commercialized spectacle.
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We've been practicing sex magic to fuel manifestation, to attract money, and to heal our partners, and that's what we want to give people.
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The new law in North Carolina is only the latest manifestation of the long-standing Southern antipathy toward minimum wages and other labor protections.
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Nathan Thrall, a senior analyst for the International Crisis Group, said the protests were a manifestation of "huge discontent" among Palestinians toward their leadership.
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"Out 1" may be even more political, a manifestation of the utopian French left's confusion two years after the student protests of May 1968.
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Phife Dawg and Q-Tip's repartee was the most obvious manifestation of Tribe's magnetic, brotherly bond, a chemistry that was almost palpable on record.
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Monday's full moon creates a powerful harmony with your expansive planetary ruler, Jupiter, adding extra fairy dust to its already strong potential for manifestation.
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As the United States prepares for ISIS's next manifestation, it must connect seemingly isolated dots and be wary of ISIS's likely transition into cyberspace.
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One of the things I love most regarding the commercial real estate business is the privilege of seeing a tangible manifestation of my labor.
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At Burning Man, art is a manifestation of communal values, like inclusion and participation, that generate playful work emphasizing interaction and feeling over economics.
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"The last election, beyond the fact of who won, is precious as it abolishes the concerns regarding the manifestation of national will," he added.
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It's essentially a physical manifestation of everything I write about here, and to say that I am excited about it is a gargantuan understatement.
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Women now chafing at compulsory use of hijabs, and tearing them off in public, are just one manifestation of exasperation with an ossified system.
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I was embarrassed; but then I realized that I shouldn't worry if people see this visible manifestation of a father's concern, a father's love.
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"It's just another manifestation of this very terrific polarization, the metros versus the nonmetro areas," says Richard Murray, a University of Houston political scientist.
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This boundary is a visible manifestation of the containment policy that has turned Skid Row into an area that warehouses the poor and homeless.
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And so, here we have the basketball manifestation of that inadequacy, the rusted gears of my mind getting lapped by my opponents every day.
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But now, YouTube provides a platform where this manifestation of scientific racism has a new face: not the old man, but the charismatic influencer.
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What you were feeling at the show, Joe (and I did too, at Brooklyn Steel in May), was the physical manifestation of representation mattering.
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Because Manson's appeal is presented as a manifestation of his followers' insecurities, "Charlie Says" feels as relevant as any American movie released this year.
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Rather, it was a volcanic tsunami, and understanding what that means may help explain why this particular manifestation of nature's power was so devastating.
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Kim Il-Sung's 1950 invasion of South Korea and three years of ultimately inconclusive war resulted in hardening the bifurcation into its current manifestation.
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"You see a manifestation of the same problem on Twitter — people only see the text and they don't click on the link," he said.
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Is this man-tsunami a manifestation of "male panic — the need to protect one's turf," as Peter Bart, an editor at large for Deadline.
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The trade war is but one manifestation in the tensions between the world's two largest economies which could go on for years, he added.
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"The aurora is a manifestation of what we call space weather," Dr. Trondsen explained the day before my flight departed from Stockholm for Kiruna.
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But most of what flowered on music streaming services was a manifestation of culture being hatched elsewhere on the internet, in less obvious portals.
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What Douthat's left-Trump is instead is a manifestation of conservatives' critique of Trump: He's an unprincipled hustler who's incompetent, unknowledgeable, incurious, and unqualified.
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This cantaloupe and citrus sorbet is almost certainly the physical manifestation of summer, and it doesn't even require any sort of machinery to make.
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Alternately, it is argued PMS may well be a cultural construct; a manifestation of a period-fearing society that doesn't exist, biologically, at all.
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But she feels this conflict may a particularly bizarre manifestation of the recent desire to speak about the foods of India with greater regional specificity.
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Goldwater's candidacy was a manifestation of the belief posed by conservative activist and lawyer Phyllis Schlafly in her 1964 book, A Choice Not An Echo.
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As for its other skills, like controlling smart home devices and being the first desktop, omnipresent, physical manifestation of Siri, the jury is still out.
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"I wanted there to be a physical manifestation of what [Frank] was going through psychologically, and they were on board with the beard," he said.
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"The loss of its pivotal role in Bremen is another manifestation of the SPD's seemingly endless decline," said Carsten Nickel, managing director at consultancy Teneo.
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For a time, they brought me some version or memory of her; now they just brought me sadness, a tangible manifestation of my undying grief.
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Despite it seeming as such, Richard doesn't actually survive in the movie — his presence is merely the physical manifestation of a voice in Tami's head.
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" As Vox's Matt Yglesias wrote: "The carnage in Puerto Rico is the most severe manifestation of Trump's basic unfitness for the job he currently occupies.
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That manifestation of the Harry Potter character was brought to life with the opening of The Cursed Child on Broadway, where Noma Dumezweni plays Hermione.
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The Signal and the Noise feels like a physical manifestation of the onslaught of information we get every day through newspapers, television, and social media.
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Alexa is one manifestation of a drive to disrupt an industry that has so far largely failed to deliver on the potential of digital information.
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"Part of what we are seeing is the manifestation of uncertainty playing out in markets," said Jim Sarni, managing principal at Payden & Rygel Investment Management.
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It's the physical manifestation of how in over his head the agent got while trying to become a self-described "expert" in serial killers' psychology.
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I then started utilizing them as a manifestation of my honest thoughts in a metaphorical or exaggerated way and started my photography series on Instagram.
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Or it could be a manifestation of feelings that are on the romantic-sexual spectrum, especially if the Likes all came in at 2 a.m.
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Its charismatic preachers packed London's 27,000-seat Wembley Arena, urging followers to boycott Western democracies and eschew secular lifestyles as a manifestation of kufr (unbelief).
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The Pulse of Europe, which started in Frankfurt in November and now holds regular rallies in some 663 cities across the continent, is one manifestation.
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In that sense, manifestation isn't just about trying to will something into existence using just your thoughts — it's about putting those thoughts into action, too.
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But many others still viewed the man at the head of the infamous "Family" as the ultimate manifestation of the "outlaw" embraced by 280s counterculture.
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Why do we care about it, why is it important and how the hell do we make that happen in the best manifestation of itself?
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The paintings of #metadata are packed with information, context about the workspace that produced the painting itself, like a visual manifestation of an image caption.
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You're not exactly sure what's ahead, but this is a fantastic time to fantasize and create a vision board—put your manifestation skills to use!
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Others think a pendulum swing is just another manifestation of our country's polarized democracy, when our country needs to find a place in the center.
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"This is the latest manifestation of the weakness of Barack Obama, that every bad actor ... views Obama as a laughingstock," Cruz said on WRKO radio.
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But these wild price swings are also a manifestation of China's renewed stimulus package, flowing as ever down the twin channels of construction and infrastructure.
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It was on display during last April's riots that were the manifestation of the residents' frustration with more than police abuses that prompted violent demonstrations.
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This is another manifestation of the deepening of our steadfast alliance with the United States, and an expression of Israel's rising status in the world.
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If you haven't been following the latest developments in cloud-based data processing, Databricks is the commercial manifestation of the open-source Apache Spark project.
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What was this outcome like for you—coming so close to witnessing the ultimate manifestation of what you stand for, then seeing it fall through?
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The success of crowdfunding campaigns for anti-Trump figures — even Cohen — seems to be yet another manifestation of the progressive enthusiasm that's showing up elsewhere.
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Everything in the store feels just a little bit off, and you're constantly reminded that you're interacting with the physical manifestation of an internet phenomenon.
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Amarnath Cave, covered by snow almost all year round, contains an ice stalagmite that is considered a physical manifestation of Lord Shiva, a Hindu god.
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It is the ultimate manifestation, therefore, of the wisdom of crowds: a Betfair price represents what the world's bettors are thinking, not one bookmaker's opinion.
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A precise knowledge of time and mathematics went into the pyramid's construction, and it's said to be a manifestation of the 365-day Mayan Calendar.
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If you're into manifestation and find yourself in a witchy mood, this is a wonderful time to cast a spell for more income and recognition.
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When Donald Trump entered the White House as the political manifestation of the rejection of this Washington consensus, their whole world suddenly was under siege.
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"My instinct would be this is a manifestation of this tribal commitment that we now have and so many people have to partisanship," replied Meacham.
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The tirade was the latest manifestation of the President's incessant craving for credit and affirmation that has repeatedly surfaced during his 10 months in power.
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Postpartum psychosis is often a manifestation of bipolar disorder and is much more common in women with preexisting bipolar disorder than in the general population.
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The grid resiliency rule is simply the latest manifestation of a long-running battle between the coal industry and its competitors in oil and gas.
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Some of the tension is a new manifestation of age-old dating anxiety: waiting for a response, for example, or trying not to seem overeager.
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But to watch Boston Shaq, this virulent, bizarre, practically sprouted manifestation of Shaq, is to get to a fundamental truth: he is a gigantic man.
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Kealoha Pisciotta, a Native Hawaiian cultural practitioner, objected to the euthanizing of the whales, animals she said are a manifestation of the sea god Kanaloa.
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Donald J. Trump's presidential campaign is an obvious manifestation, as is Hillary Clinton's backing off from her support of the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal.
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This isn't intended as another Trump hit-piece; he is only one manifestation of many threats to the most basic freedoms we enjoy as Americans.
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A trove of catwalk footage presents McQueen's artistry as both a manifestation of childhood wounds and an indictment of the fashion industry's mistreatment of models.
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The dynamic was complicated by music's peculiar status as both a center of political or cultural resistance and a manifestation of America's high-tech supremacy.
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"Most of the witches I've known have terrible relationships with money," says Morgana Rae, the author of Financial Alchemy: Twelve Months of Magic and Manifestation.
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The pristine masks, designed by James Merry, that have adorned Björk's face throughout Utopia's promotional phase might be the physical manifestation of the album's concerns.
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The unique aroma of each plant species results from a blend of thousands of molecules, an olfactory manifestation of the diverse chemical ecologies of trees.
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In this show at Cerulean, one of his etchings is titled "After a Jane Piper Painting" (2000), which represents an unexpected manifestation of that influence.
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Though not nearly as big as the protests a year ago, it was still a larger public manifestation than anything the Tea Party ever managed.
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The latest manifestation of the Trump first foreign policy was instead another sign that national interest is often subordinate to this President's immediate political requirements.
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Until recently, though, New Right thinking mostly remained on the fringes of German society, lacking grass-roots expression or a viable manifestation in party politics.
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It was a kind of thrilling fourth-wall breaking, the physical manifestation of Mr. West's trying to operate in an alternate reality of his making.
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The house acts as a tangible manifestation of shared memory and trauma, a trauma that, during the epidemic, many people wanted to ignore and forget.
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The assault began soon after DreamHost began hosting the website Punished Stormer, which is the newest manifestation of the neo-Nazi website The Daily Stormer.
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The "Religion" section of the exhibition examines the manifestation of this principle in the Gothic Revival aesthetic, epitomized by the use of the Gothic arch.
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Epilepsy describes not the problem — which could be congenital; acquired, as through injury; or some combination of both — but its manifestation: having recurrent, unprovoked seizures.
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Château Combel La-Serre Cahors 2015 $19.99 Malbec is now most familiar to Americans in its Argentine manifestation, often bountifully fruity and sometimes jammy sweet.
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His homers, walks and strikeouts lead the A.L. In his first full major league season, Judge has become the manifestation of the game in 2017.
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Mr. Fang's and Mr. Chen's videos were another manifestation of the dissatisfaction that the government's handling of the outbreak has unleashed among ordinary Chinese citizens.
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The most pronounced manifestation of Eyal's distress, though, is that he decides to try marijuana, with the help of a nutty neighbor, Zooler (Tomer Kapon).
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But growing addiction here is the most recent manifestation of how the social order has frayed in the years following the American invasion in 22014.
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The "Sack ScoMo" protests — referencing the prime minister's nickname — represented a manifestation of the public anger at Morrison over his lackluster response to the crisis.
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Efforts to limit the very solutions to that crisis are ignorant in the extreme and are a dangerous manifestation of rank partisanship and political opportunism.
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"If you want to exist in fashion, and in any other manifestation of art, you have to disturb people," he told The New York Times.
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For instance, "stomach trouble" can be a manifestation of a wide range of ailments — and it is, in my experience, pretty much a conversation stopper.
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Trump was so eager to market the manifestation of his signature campaign promise that he at one point overshared the intricacies of its security features.
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The problem is that every manifestation of the disease is unique to the patient that is afflicted by it, because everyone's body is actually different.
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The first manifestation of the service's ambition to procure new helicopters came in December 2016 when the Air Force issued its initial request for proposal.
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Not only does this future-journaling technique help you define your own "top," it helps bring that top your way through the power of manifestation.
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Looking like the manifestation of Derrida's specter of history long since ended, the circular cutout of his orange face and towhead hair cheapen the book.
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The synthesizer is a manifestation of the postmodern fetishization of the 'importance' of the real, and the ever-present pull of the fabricated, the artificial.
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The lawsuit is simply one manifestation of the political fight that Trump and Sessions are picking on behalf of a segment of the conservative base.
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Such blocking patterns may be a manifestation of the polar vortex disruption, and favor colder and stormier weather in the eastern U.S. and parts of Europe.
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Size materializes when the design process is finished, often size fixes architecture, it is a stranglehold on the idea getting any bigger than its current manifestation.
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Seibert is a programmer whose work makes comparisons between natural and simulated environments, which is illustrated by the project's manifestation of data as a sculptural installation.
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Joel's death may have been a manifestation of God's unknowable will, but Green found himself unable to accept it, as the scene encouraged players to do.
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All of these new features, though, are mostly a manifestation of the company's overall vision to bring data and the intelligence to analyze it closer together.
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Sole-Smith believes that this conversation around eating well is often just another manifestation of what she calls diet culture or the pressure to be thin.
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"CorePower Yoga is a manifestation of the best Trevor brought to the world: boundless energy, an electric smile, an immutable desire to improve," the statement said.
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Nobody denies that sectarianism is an important issue that Scottish society must address, with the greatest manifestation of the problem found in the country's football grounds.
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The Colonies are a site of extreme subjugation, and are also the manifestation of one of Gilead's guiding tenets: Women's bodies are meant to be used.
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The album, titled 4:44, will be available to Tidal subscribers and to Sprint users in the latest manifestation of the partnership between the two companies.
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"The great growth in support for independence from 2012 was the first manifestation of populism in Spain," says Javier Cercas, a writer who lives in Barcelona.
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I like the fact it is dark and cynical and she seems to be drawing a line under her previous manifestation and who she is now.
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Power in the name of religion has destroyed Iraq, he says, and ISIS is the latest manifestation of a long line of injuries to the nation.
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"Delusional," an "insult" to the army, and a manifestation of a "budding fascism" within Israeli society were just some of the political reactions to his appointment.
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"We cannot say with confidence that anxiety is a cause (risk factor), an early manifestation of the dementia, or only coincidentally associated with it," Iadecola added.
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Many people would argue that the anger on the left and the right, from Sanders supporters and from Trump supporters, is a manifestation of these changes.
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For these patients, one important first step seems to be simply finding a therapist who acknowledges upfront that climate change isn't a manifestation of mental illness.
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The 36 percent decline in Ford shares since he replaced Alan Mulally nearly three years ago was the mathematical manifestation of investors' discontent in his stewardship.
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In the same way that Palaces exist as a fortress to protect a bad person's darkest desires, Personas are the physical manifestation of a person's psyche.
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The big room was the literal manifestation of the excessive consumption that came with the boom period, and as such, it's viewed with (semi-justified) suspicion.
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"CorePower Yoga is a manifestation of the best Trevor brought to the world: boundless energy, an electric smile, an immutable desire to improve," the company said.
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Either way, it was a manifestation of Israel's activity in aerospace, a field in which it is developing significant new capabilities, including in the commercial sector.
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The two best performers were tin and zinc, both up almost 16.0 percent, a double manifestation of the current overriding narrative in the industrial metals world.
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Many think this is an exaggeration; but they still see the little pink as an ugly trend, a Chinese manifestation of the coarsening of online discourse.
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Since then, a movement to pull Confederate monuments and flags from government and public property has been gathering steam, the latest manifestation of America's culture wars.
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"We will make Vice the best manifestation of itself and cement its place long into the future," Dubuc said in a memo sent to Vice staff.
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Described as a "rhythm hell" game, players control a silvery scarab thing as it accelerates at stupid speed into the visual manifestation of an LSD trip.
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"The core of it, the physical manifestation of it that exists only in one space, has proven to be fairly difficult [in the past]," Chen added.
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While civil religion and patriotism are not the same thing, they are closely related, and patriotism can be the outward manifestation of inner civil religious beliefs.
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"The most tragic manifestation of the failure to protect public safety after the event was declared unlawful was the death of Heather Heyer," the report said.
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" "We should see the current policy incoherence on Syria as just a more visible manifestation of recurring hidden incompetences that have long shaped US Mideast policies.
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"I saw a side of St. Louis I kind of felt when I was growing up, but never really acknowledged in its full manifestation," Dorsey said.
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This show, in its final manifestation, is not exactly the show that I had planned or envisioned, and that's because of the way the paintings evolved.
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We need the external as well as internal support, the fundamental yin and yang that turn all the beautiful things of the heart into worldly manifestation.
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The nuclear accord was seen as the clearest manifestation of Obama's outreach to traditional foreign policy rivals, which he had been promising since his 2008 campaign.
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New moons are magical times for manifestation and tapping into your intuition, so bring some friends together for a meditation circle and create personal vision boards.
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Today's new moon in Leo is a brilliant time to set intensions around your career and reputation (new moons are all about new beginnings and manifestation!).
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"Sam was the tactical leader, the manifestation of the first lady's food policy goals, and generally those goals were set by the White House," said McBride.
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That's why the breadth of Bomba Estéreo's aesthetic is not some calculated attempt at crossover, but a creative manifestation of what's actually going on in Colombia.
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While Google has long since moved Kubernetes into the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, it continues to be actively involved, and Kubeflow is one manifestation of that.
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Some progress on this question can be made by examining how we have chosen to navigate an even more perilous manifestation of the human condition: war.
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The Chiron is the physical manifestation of stock market and real estate booms that have left the 2918% crowd flush with cash to manifest their wealth.
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Its latest manifestation concerns the pickle Senate Democrats are in with respect to the coming hearings for Brett Kavanaugh, President Trump's nominee for the Supreme Court.
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The breed is the manifestation of a dog's unique traits and characteristics — like appearance, movement and temperament — that define it and separate it from other dogs.
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They wanted something between very spontaneous and messy imagery, like a kid's imagination run wild, and a hyper-articulate manifestation of the music in visual form.
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"The design of the new Defender is a manifestation of our modernist design philosophy, elemental yet incredibly sophisticated," said Massimo Frascella, Land Rover design's creative director.
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But this idea of elevating the lowest white man over those more qualified or deserving didn't begin with Johnson's articulation and won't end with Trump's manifestation.
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My therapist, whom I began seeing when I was pregnant, told me that the intrusive thoughts were a manifestation of my fear of becoming abusive, too.
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Vilbar explained that this shrine is dedicated to a goddess of fertility who came to be regarded as the local manifestation of the Buddhist bodhisattva Kannon.
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Difficulty breathing Shortness of breath can be a third -- and very serious -- manifestation of Covid-19, and it can occur on its own, without a cough.
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Within the health department, some Verma allies claim that the decision to crack down on her IT systems was another manifestation of her feud with Azar.
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