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"personification" Definitions
  1. [countable, usually singular] personification of something a person who has a lot of a particular quality or characteristic synonym epitome
  2. [uncountable, countable] the practice of representing objects, qualities, etc. as humans, in art and literature; an object, quality, etc. that is represented in this way

298 Sentences With "personification"

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"The individual is the personification of that which expresses personification," he said.
"It's the biggest personification of how they're family," she says.
"Hillary Clinton is the personification of that corruption," added Gingrich.
It is a personification of Mr Trump's brand of politics.
Jeremy Corbyn is almost the personification of an unreconstructed leftist.
Since then she has become the proud personification of thoughtlessness.
It is the personification of the spirit of the Games.
But the Lords are also the personification of the British establishment.
Monday night was the personification of media bias and rigged politics.
"Andy Dwyer is the personification of my comedic schtick," he said.
Vietnam turned America's leading liberal into a personification of liberalism's failures.
She is the personification of cool by annihilating your very existence.
He is both a symptom and personification of America's political breakdown.
Even the personification of pure evil is actually just a chill dude.
Bill O'Reilly has been the on-camera personification of all of that.
He was the personification of the country's pain over its fallen leader.
He is, at his core, the personification of the politics of division.
He is the timeless personification of the flower, accounting for its existence.
Harry's nemesis, the Dark Lord, the personification of all that is evil.
Hindus revere Shakti, or the personification of God's energy through a female figure.
He is also the personification of the brand, which appeals to younger customers.
He's only an American personification of the problem threatening democracies around the world.
That's capital-D Death, a cosmic being and the personification of life's end.
She is also the personification of the promise and peril of our democracy.
Surprisingly, the personification of coming from a privileged family hasn't hurt the candidate.
Touted as the personification of innovation, Holmes graced the covers of major magazines.
Diem was the personification of the paradoxes of American designs in Southeast Asia.
Most vendors seem to opt for personification when it comes to an assistant.
I know that I am the very personification of this proud baseball organization.
Tamee (Kia Stevens) becomes Welfare Queen, a personification of Reagan-era race-baiting.
I mean, this guy is the personification of the arrogance of power and corruption.
Considered the personification of goddess Ganga, it is worshiped by millions of the faithful.
Crucially, the character is played by Cole Sprouse, an unlikely personification of internet trends.
Jake Paul, like his brother Logan, is the personification of social media-driven success.
There in a Senate hearing room sat the personification of a presidential promise kept.
"For me, Lewis Hamilton is the personification of hunger," commented team boss Toto Wolff.
Brilliantly played by newcomer Frankie Fox, Liam is the personification of a lost soul.
This purple-eyed, ponytailed personification of an Herbal Essences commercial subconsciously shaped my sexuality.
Now, Donald Trump leads the Republican Party, the personification of the scarcity mind-set.
Howard starts to explain — he was yelling at a personification of a concept, etc.
What could be more absurd than two artists fighting over the personification of temperance?
In the decade since, he has become the personification of greed — and a household name.
It's whatever occurs to people, and to me Trump is actually the personification of that.
In 1913, supporters for women's suffrage donned costumes depicting Columbia, the female personification of America.
WILLIAMS: Kennedy, though, you really think he was a man of personification of courage in America.
Ms. Ada is kinda of the outer exterior, is a personification of the diva in Adam.
Sadly, Arkansas' reformist first lady now appears to be the personification of America's petrified political establishment.
Theater | Connecticut Slumped in his chair, Dmitry Krymov seemed the personification of the brooding Russian director.
"Temer is the personification of the old political class, so he will have a big challenge."
But at the same time, not to lose the empathic quality such a personification can have.
"She's the human personification of what the split in the country is," said one Clinton friend.
Reporting on a monster that transcends time and space, Earther explored the personification of the climate crisis.
I was the personification of cancer, no longer a full person, and I was horrified and depressed.
He's all those writers rolled into one figure, a personification of all the creators of space opera.
"I see the origins in the observation and gradual personification of nature and their forces," says Zbierski.
In many cases, volunteers concurrently serve as grassroots diplomats, community leaders and the personification of America abroad.
And almost all of us hate that highly visible personification of blithe, provincial closed-mindedness, Donald Trump.
If Trump is the personification of narcissism for our bizarre times, Bannon perfectly embodies 21st century megalomania.
Merkel is the personification of the Union's values; she was just bolstered by a local election victory.
The personification of evil, in Joker, is now just the flip side of the same morality coin.
"He was a personification of an American hero," Ms. Stewart, 77, said in an interview on Thursday.
This little duck may seem harmless, but he's the personification of anxiety, and that's nothing to mess with.
And this, too, is a personification of Black girl magic, one that we need to see more of.
Several times he is named as the personification of hope, and soon enough it feels like no exaggeration.
Convinced of being the personification of the second coming, he swears he can kill people by rolling dice.
Disney and Pixar's animated feature is a brilliant personification of core emotions Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear and Disgust.
Google fired Damore, but he remains a divisive figure and a personification of the discord within technology companies.
All that energy, all that untrammeled wiggling, cuddling, licking love — a puppy is the very personification of hope.
Drake is the dream personification of what the league is now — youngish (32), international and credible among players.
And as European populists rev up their base with nationalist appeals, Mr. Tonelli is the personification of globalization.
Those swinging arms are the pure sports personification of the person watching me or you or anyone fuck up.
There is no more obvious personification of that establishment than the party's top elected official – the very same Speaker.
When the clown appears to each misfit, he is preceded by a personification of each of their greatest fears.
Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton have been the personification of #CoupleGoals since their duet on The Voice this week.
As the years went on, Mr. Sheehan increasingly regarded Vann as the personification of America's long, painful war effort.
His flaws notwithstanding, McCain — the personification of courage, patriotism and integrity — would be the constant antidote to Donald Trump.
The most literal personification of malevolence, the fearsome Bad Coop, functions more like an elemental force than a proper character.
"He exists as the real personification of everything that America thinks it is, not necessarily what we are," Weldon said.
Moore is the untrammeled (white) Alabama id, the personification of everything the rest of the country believes us to be.
They're fables and history lessons brought to the public through the ages with a combination of mysticism and animal personification.
Many people turn to playlists because they trust or like the creator, and Khaled is the living personification of that.
If you're gonna have to go through hell all the time why not wear its personification proudly on your lapel?
The research will look to provide insights on the effects of personification in computing products on people and their relationships.
The grisly vision is both the future of the happy couple, and a personification of death as the great leveler.
Sanrio eventually clarified its position — she is "a personification of a cat," the company said — and world order was restored.
It's an important day in the origin of Uncle Sam, that red-white-and-blue personification of the United States.
Holding her namesake flower is a personification of the Americas, while an Inca warrior raises his right hand in salutation.
It's breathtaking and terrifying to behold, and a testament to Beyoncé being a glorious personification of the sheer force of will.
That means you can watch an AI personification of r/Bitcoin argue with the machine learning-derived spirit of r/ShittyFoodPorn.
As a rogue cop turned private eye, Raymond Burr is not just the personification of sleazy menace but a pitiful loser.
It was seeing the personification of someone's brain trying to reconcile their reason with their hope, their doubts with their desires.
" Now Corey Pein writes in The Baffler, "I propose that Donald Trump is the personification of a Norse god named Loki.
In a Yan novel, she might have been a personification of the fierceness that comes from a lifetime of economic impotence.
King Bhumibol Adulyadej, 88, held the throne for more than 70 years, establishing himself as a revered personification of Thai nationhood.
Rubio took a fresh approach that reprised his former approach: voice of hope, vessel of optimism, personification of the American dream.
" As Kolakowski put it tout court: Like Lenin, Stalin "was the personification of a system which irresistibly sought to be personified.
" A place where people can come as they are, which for Valentin means "being queer, loud, and the personification of glitter.
It is no accident that this turn of events is driven, again, by Cohen, the very personification of a blunt tool.
She turns to the personification of Matt and tells him that he's not her brother — he is a manifestation of her illness.
Manafort became the personification of money in politics, with fancy homes, cars and clothes, including his infamous $15,000 ostrich-skin bomber jacket.
It's also the personification of the populist "America First" nationalism that is as close as the President gets to a governing ideology.
There doesn't seem to be anything wrong with the house per se, except for the whole "personification of racism and evil" thing.
Scott Walker find themselves in tougher reelection races than they anticipated, with Cruz facing the personification of the energized Democrat in O'Rourke.
Its creator, Vietnamese refugee David Tran, has become nearly as legendary as the sauce he concocted; a personification of the American dream.
Although Mr. Khashoggi emerged as a personification of dazzling wealth and behind-the-scenes international power, he never built a sustainable business.
But this female personification of freedom and hope stands virtually alone in a sea of male-centered monuments that dot the American landscape.
" And in regard to Linda Tripp from the Monica Lewinsky scandal, Trump had called her a "lying loser" and "the personification of evil.
In Myanmar, I watched a Buddhist government and its functionaries beat and murder Buddhist monks, the personification of their faith and national identity.
He was the personification of a gaslighter: always telling me how I should feel, criticizing me, and putting his opinion above my own.
He's the personification of the principle that you can judge a person's character by how they treat those who can't help them advance.
One of Keuning's friends, the artist Mareke Geraedts, clarified that Gigo was more like a personification of a boyfriend than an actual lover.
He is their entree to power, a personification and articulation of anger and anti-intellectualism, a way to wrap their hatreds in humor.
" Later Friday, Gabbard fired back, attacking Clinton as the "queen of warmongers" and "personification of the rot that has sickened the Democratic Party.
Amazon pioneer Jeff Bezos is like the "Grim Reaper," the imagined scythe-wielding personification of death for businesses, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Wednesday.
That coalescence naturally renders her a villain to progressives, who envision her as the cathartic personification of a punching bag on social media.
If you're looking to put a name to a living, breathing personification of the modern French movie star, then Marion Cotillard is your girl.
" Gabbard fired back by calling Clinton "the queen of warmongers, embodiment of corruption, and personification of the rot that has sickened the Democratic Party.
Along the way, they visits several fantastic planets and discovers that the universe is under attack by a personification of evil, The Black Thing.
Along the way, she visits several fantastic planets, and discovers that the universe is under attack by a personification of evil, The Black Thing.
It's why Royce Gracie—the personification of Brazilian jiu jitsu's small-man-taps-big-man ethos—still has a bodyguard with watermelons for biceps.
It seems to have taken the election of a man who is the personification of perspectivalism to reset the ethical calibrations of literary criticism.
" Mizrahi is himself something of a New York institution—the personification of what has been characterized in this election cycle as "New York values.
Its final boss is the personification of suppressed societal trauma, and you defeat him by decrypting painful memories to gut-punch him in cyberspace.
If anything, she has tilted her portrait of primordial energy — the personification of the endless cycle of destruction and rebirth — into an abstract realm.
In the image, the female personification of liberty is exposed, passed out on a mattress while a hate-filled monster sits on her chest.
In her POV video, captioned "#wholesome TAURUS POV," Fisher acts like the personification of Tauruses, who are generally defined as compassionate, loyal, and sometimes parental.
Whatsit (Reese Witherspoon), a personification of the universe's good energy who's come to Earth in pursuit of a distress call aimed at the Murry house.
And if Conor Oberst is the personification of early 00s indie rock hubris, then Sam Ray is the perfect example of the internet-born artist.
To make his case, Orpheus sings a song so beautiful that Hades's wife Persephone, the personification of spring, begs her husband to let Eurydice go.
First, Parrish appears in the role of "Columbia" — the feminized version of Columbus who is the goddess of liberty and the symbolic personification of America.
Think about it: At the core, your documented values are the personification of the best behaviors you promote, as well as the limits you'll tolerate.
Even though Prince Harry's grandmother is the personification of the Canadian state, he said, that does not confer legal rights for her progeny in Canada.
The Miami Marlins' ace was the personification of everything that is possible when you get past "the Golden Door" and dedicate yourself relentlessly to your dream.
To the right of the personification of Unity, armies beat swords into ploughshares; to her left, she welcomes African Americans and immigrants into the New Jerusalem.
The paper described Miss Richards in details rivaling a Flaubert novel, portraying her healthy, slim figure and rosy complexion as the personification of ideal feminine beauty.
"Kaavia really is the personification of hope for a lot of people like us, who maybe didn't have a lot to be hopeful about," she shares.
Khandekar, who was born in Sydney, is a modern personification of the Forbesian mission: a hard-core scientist converted almost mystically to the imperatives of art.
Eulogizers, citing McCain's honor, courage, patriotic service, obstinacy, humor, reverence for freedom and contempt for bullies, presented the Arizona Republican as the personification of America itself.
Mr. Tarkanian — the son of Jerry Tarkanian, the legendary former Nevada college basketball coach — fiercely criticized Mr. Heller, calling him the personification of a wavering politician.
There's plenty about "Star Wars" that doesn't jibe with Buddhism, not least the fact that Darth Vader -- the supreme personification of evil -- is an avid meditator.
The real stand-outs were those who did all of the above but also had some personality, and were not just the personification of their résumés.
He describes their father as the "personification of good," a man who ran a corner store and barely made ends meet, but was beloved by his community.
"Honest to goodness, he is the personification of the worst blind date that anybody in this audience has ever had," the 68-year-old joked with supporters.
As interest in the years preceding the AIDS crisis grows, Cowley has finally re-emerged as a preternaturally talented artist and the personification of a bygone era.
But Hillary, while doubtless more moderate and pragmatic than you, is simply not the personification of what's wrong with the system -- and you've said as much yourself.
Wilde's character is likely a personification of a fantasy that many victims of domestic violence harbor, one where they can be free of the abuse they've suffered.
You've probably heard that Neil DeGrasse Tyson, the astrophysicist who has somehow gone from culturally beloved to the human personification of "well actually," took on his claims.
Corden is lending his voice to the personification of the high-five emoji in July's feature film, where he'll play sidekick to T.J. Miller's Gene (aka "Meh").
Abu Zubaydah, the first prisoner known to have been waterboarded by the Central Intelligence Agency, loomed large in America's imagination for years as the personification of evil.
It made Tilikum, taken from the wild in 1983 and kept in captivity until his death early this year, the personification — the whale-ification — of that issue.
"[Shiv's] the personification of power and success, and she's looking every bit the visual equal to any of her male counterparts," Matland told Vox at the time.
The Elector sounded like the personification of a cog in the machine, a man whose hands are tied by a system he's put his blind faith in.
The series follows Morpheus (also known as Dream), the personification of dreams, who had been imprisoned by occultists in 1906 and eventually escaped decades later in the 1980s.
Because he was in office at the time of Iran's 1979 revolution, Carter became fixed in the Iranian public imagination as the personification of the "great satan" itself.
"These guys are the personification of evil," David H. Petraeus, the retired general who was an architect of the surge in Iraq, said in an interview Thursday night.
"She is a personification of a liberal stereotype that a lot of middle-of-the-road Americans have," said Matt Schlapp, the chairman of the American Conservative Union.
"She is a personification of a liberal stereotype that a lot of middle-of-the-road Americans have," said Matt Schlapp, the chairman of the American Conservative Union.
Trump perfectly fuses the two main uses of digital culture in conjunction with the Régence style of the Salon Doré: projecting royal personification and mass distraction through celebrity.
Strzok is also a personification of the deep state itself where fascism rules, where people in power don&apost care what you think, but instead decide they know better.
Mr. Temer, on the other hand, left office as a widely loathed leader, the personification of the back-room dealing at the heart of Brazil's endemic culture of graft.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads One of the most celebrated statues from antiquity remains the "Discobolus of Myron," praised as the personification of equilibrium, strength, and athletic beauty.
The piece, which was completed for a class at Nebraska Wesleyan University, is a powerful personification of the marks left by sexual assault, and has since gone viral on Twitter.
With sand on her mind, thinking about what the grains sound like came naturally, as she's long been interested in the personification of the landscape, particularly through its mysterious noises.
Professor Marston upended the usual "lonely asshole genius" biopic formula to center on a romance so powerful, it gave rise to a superheroine who's basically the personification of love itself.
Herbert also spoke at a Utah National Guard headquarters news conference shortly after and called Taylor "the personification of love of God, family, and country," the New York Times reported.
That carries its own weight; of expectation, of an always-on Cardi, a personification of what people imagine a woman of her background and experience to look and sound like.
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Kurt Russell is perfect as Ego, the personification of every dashing deadbeat who's ever refused to let minor details like "a child" stand in the way of his grand ambitions.
In the decades after V-E Day in 28503, there was no greater symbol of ultimate evil than the Swastika, no greater personification of the ultimate genocider than Adolf Hitler.
Certainly by 1944, the Soviet armies could easily be depicted as a rolling tide of steel and fire, while US forces were the personification of the country's wealth and industrial capacity.
Agent Peter Strzok, a personification of the righteous left thinking they know better than the rest of us was a composite of pompous arrogant, indignant, sarcastic, smug, condescending, defiant and unapologetic.
Across Mexico, millions of devout people are cutting ties with the Catholic Church and turning their faith toward the patron saint of outcasts and personification of death known as Santa Muerte.
They aren't the personification of anything but their own abilities and personalities; this was paramount and groundbreaking at a time when Black women's roles were mostly limited and reduced to caricatures.
What starts as a solid base ends up looking like a greasy mask that glistens in the light — AKA, a personification of what wearing makeup feels like in the summer heat.
The concert's only 21st-century songs were "Wrecking Ball" from 2009 — Mr. Springsteen's funny, far-reaching personification of a soon-to-be demolished Giants Stadium — and "The Rising," a post-Sept.
A far more extreme version of Mr Kaymer's style is "Long" John Daly, the sport's most, well, volatile player and the personification of the feast-and-famine approach to the game.
Nor does it help that each episode opens with a disconnected scene -- Vikings, the physical personification of death -- that points to a larger end game without spelling out much of anything.
You're unfortunately not going to be looking down a highly detailed barrel, but you will get to enjoy the weird personification of tanks as teenage girls fighting over a single guy.
But wearing them, Sandmann and his classmates become a personification of All That Is Wrong With America, proof positive that Trump has ushered in a new dark age in the country.
Perhaps it was because he was all these things that King Bhumibol Adulyadej, who died on Thursday at age 88, became the personification of Thai nationhood in his 70-year reign.
In a phone interview, Moore described Trump as the embodiment of cultural decadence — the personification of the moral decline he says Christian leaders have struggled to halt for the past generation.
The fact of American racism is so large and encompassing it finds personification in her novels as the elements themselves, the winds that assault the characters, the fog that blinds them.
Last weekend, Rebar went from being one of New York City's most promising new gay clubs to a glaring personification of the lack of intersectionality that exists within broader gay culture.
"Everything is big in Texas, and T. Boone is the personification of that," said Amy Myers Jaffe, a senior fellow for energy and the environment at the Council on Foreign Relations.
Many of Ayawawa's fans consider her the personification of the success they crave for themselves: attractive, married to a man she describes as a loving husband, the mother of two children.
" Gabbard hit back at Clinton in a series of tweets, calling the former secretary of State "the queen of warmongers" and "personification of the rot that has sickened the Democratic Party.
Tyler is fired from his duties as a hormone monster because he started working with the Shame Wizard, a personification of personal shame that discourages all the impulses hormones usually encourage.
In many ways, Mr. Schultz was the personification of the company, and under his leadership, Starbucks routinely posted record earnings and stellar growth, but it has run into some glitches recently.
Since his creation in 1940, the Joker has simply been the personification of evil, reinterpreted by various writers to fit the story they want to tell on the page or screen.
She appears, for example, as the personification of Inclination (the urge that leads one to achieve acts of genius), as an allegory Painting itself, and as a theatrically costumed lute player.
The series finale — variously titled "The Ultimate Adventure" or "Come Along With Me" — found time for two epic showdowns, three epic kisses, two musical numbers, one gigantic personification of universal chaos.
Haley is the personification of her middle name in the touching snapshot, wearing a two-piece swimsuit and bearing a huge grin while her mama embraces her in a one-armed hug.
A map from 1794, by Giovanni Antonio Rizzi Zannoni, plotted seismically active land in Naples, accompanying an illustration of the destruction of Pompeii with the figure of Thanatos, the personification of death.
In fact, Bloomberg is polling better in the Deep South than he is on the coasts — even though the billionaire ex-New York mayor is a walking personification of the coastal elite.
Christoph Franken as Mammon (the personification of wealth), Mavie Hörbiger as Good Deeds and Johannes Silberschneider as Faith provide a surplus of superb acting as they aid Jedermann on his spiritual journey.
"You, the queen of warmongers, embodiment of corruption, and personification of the rot that has sickened the Democratic Party for so long, have finally come out from behind the curtain," Gabbard tweeted.
As a prisoner, he had been a powerful personification of the argument that Japan's justice system, so heavily weighted in favor of prosecutors, was an international embarrassment and needed to be reformed.
He was the personification of the possible — a possible future in which legacy power and advantages are redistributed more broadly to all with the gift of talent and the discipline to excel.
The challenge becomes waiting for and orchestrating the window to ferry him away, forcing them to interact with this personification of the evil that befell them while evading detection from Argentine officials.
In a humorous one, little robed men crawl around a woman's heeled shoe, while one composite work places side-by-side cutouts of a noh mask and a Western personification of death.
She was soon the most famous face of the early 20th century, becoming a prestigious "Gibson Girl"—a personification of the feminine ideal at the time, as portrayed by illustrator Charles Dana Gibson.
So while creative directors may come and go, casting agents like Ms. Nicoli and Ms. Ananna remain entrenched on the fashion front line, filtering and shaping our perceptions of beauty and its personification.
In her epilogue, Tina calls him "the ultimate personification of the gilded grossness of the 1980s," but with the bright side that his fake news and war on the press is reviving journalism.
One of Emily's favorite fantasies is that of the "Wind Woman," a personification of the wind who she hears blowing around her all the time and considers to be a close personal friend.
"You, the queen of warmongers, embodiment of corruption, and personification of the rot that has sickened the Democratic Party for so long, have finally come out from behind the curtain," Gabbard tweeted Friday.
She said he was a decadent figure, complete with a Rolls-Royce — the "living, breathing personification of hip-hop and glamour mixed up" — and his sexual advances started right away and became relentless.
But if the vast majority of Republican voters get behind Trump — a personification of anti-libertarianism — it will be much more difficult to maintain that libertarians have policies that widely resonate with conservatives.
At his raucous rallies, these journalists were confined to the media pen, where it was easy for Trump to call them out as the nearest personification of America's (and his own) elite establishment enemies.
When Mr. Brooks says the casino could be like the Gimbels department store in the Christmas movie "Miracle on 19933th Street," profiting from an act of beneficence, Mr. Marshall is the personification of flabbergasted.
"In response to Clinton's remarks, Gabbard said the former secretary of state is  "the queen of warmongers, embodiment of corruption, and personification of the rot that has sickened the Democratic Party for so long.
Technical Boy is the new personification of the internet This is Technical Boy, and he's been given an upgrade for TV — one that better reflects the way that technology has taken over our lives.
For years, a loose international network of conservative activists used conspiracy theories and barely concealed anti-Semitism to cast the billionaire investor, Democratic donor and Holocaust survivor as the personification of everything they hate.
Clay is also the surface that most effectively blunts power, which helps explain why Williams, the personification of power, has won fewer singles titles at the French Open than at any other major tournament.
She is the personification of a culture in freefall where Kim Kardashian is paraded into the Oval Office on matters of criminal justice and lawyers like Michael Cohen release gotcha tapes on primetime shows.
Hassan Ali -- toys Under ISIS rule, the sale of any toys that resembled humans or animals was banned -- a toy that mirrored a figure was seen as a material personification of the image of God.
How could then-President Franklin D. Roosevelt – a hero and a political icon to so many; the world's democracy-saver, the upholder of human rights and the personification of decency – allow so grievous a sin?
That was more, remarkably, than the party of former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, his coalition partner and the personification of the conservative mainstream, which won just 14 percent of ballots cast, the early results showed.
Decades after his death, he remained the personification of a rivalry that has raged for more than a century and continues today in a playoff series that was tied at one game apiece entering Monday.
And it was in New York that Ms. Gordon achieved hipster emeritus status, a personification of downtown cool captured forever in freeze-frame, icily staring out behind dark glasses against a graffiti-strewn brick wall.
That's partly because Trump is now the personification of the government -- he bears responsibility for the state of the health care industry and the struggle many Americans are facing in affording spiraling costs of treatment.
Khalil Gibran Muhammad, a professor of race, history and public policy also at the Kennedy School of Government, said that Mr. Trump had created his own breakaway brand, making him the personification of specific ideals.
As Mental Floss wrote, "nearly all of the theorists seem to agree that the Pied Piper and his rat-whispering abilities were the personification of a force that those left behind in Hamelin could not control." 
It only makes sense that Beyoncé would allude to Oshun's imagery and personification in an album that is intended to conceptualize a woman's journey of self knowledge and healing, specifically that of a black woman's journey.
Its members include Andrew Durand as an awkward young photographer, David Wilson Barnes as Lamb's lieutenant and a first-rate Michael Siberry as the gentlemanly rival editor Hugh Cudlipp, the personification of the tottering old regime.
President Trump is some ways the personification of a new Bolshevism of the right where the ends justify the means and acceptable tactics include lies and smears, and the exploitation of what Lenin called useful idiots.
" Van Heuvelen added, "So, for the demonstrators, Soleimani has been something of a villain — the personification of Iranian meddling — yet the American assassination of Soleimani is also a painful symbol of Iraq's humiliating loss of sovereignty.
Then in Kirsten Gillibrand there's a personification of the spirit of the resistance, and there's even Tulsi Gabbard if you're for whatever reason into electing a president who's weirdly cozy with Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad.
Drake is basically the rap personification of The OC. Let's muse for a while on this, because it's not hard to imagine a Drake that loves The OC—hooked ever since a girlfriend he ghosted recommended it.
He was, for a time, the personification of double-denim, his elbow-length hair held in place by a novelty baseball cap, a cut-off tee usually hanging off his torso, a wide grin across his face.
That point is further emphasized by the character of Philip Krauss (Will Poulter), the leading police officer in Detroit, who is so irredeemable that he can only be described as the personification of white supremacy in uniform.
Each of the mascot's costumes even matches their function — the air conditioning character has a fan and flowing robe while the personification of wireless charging ports has weird gloves with what looks like conduction pads on them.
The huge monument of Marianne in the center of the square—the personification of the French Republic—was draped in signs urging people to organize themselves against police violence and declaring opposition to the state of emergency.
This is something ... This is why I've been going crazy about this for so long is because they literally are the personification of this group-think in Silicon Valley that everything they do is bathed in gold.
"First-generation kids, I've always thought, are the personification of déjà vu," she writes, and this experience shapes her writerly persona — a discerning outsider suffused with the nostalgia of being one step removed from an irretrievable past.
To the extent that white liberals now see racism as an enormous looming challenge for the country in a way they did not in the relatively recent past, Trump is very much the personification of that challenge.
First introduced to Grape-kun's enclosure after Grape-kun had been dumped by a real-life female mate, Hululu was only meant to promote the Japanese cartoon Kemono Friends, where she plays the anthromorphic personification of a penguin.
Chicago's Lair of the Minotaur tells the Barbarian's story with misanthropic stripped-down stoner rock, while Skeletonwitch, Death of Kings, and 3 Inches of Blood use rollicking thrash to depict the thrill and fun of this kickass personification.
He's to be commended, particularly in an era in which a number of white evangelical Christians have dumped their faith to stand with a President who is the personification of all things the Christian Bible warned Christians against.
While some celebrate their appearance as a quick, cheap, and non-polluting way to get across town, others held them up as the personification of tech-bro arrogance and complained that they were cluttering sidewalks and causing injuries.
Chasten Buttigieg, who warmed up the crowd in Brooklyn and greeted his husband to the stage with a kiss on the lips, is by turn a comic sidekick, political surrogate and personification of the mayor's old-school values.
Together, they are the personification of the diverse, multi-racial and rising ethnic demographic tide that Trump's entire political approach has long painted as an existential threat to traditional, white, America where he draws most of his support.
Mr. Daley, the iron-fisted personification of 20th-century machine politics, would have found the array of MacBooks, ironic mustaches and turmeric ginger-pumpkin chais as fantastical as the mythical animal from which the cafe takes its name.
As the endlessly upbeat Flo in a series of commercials for Progressive Casualty Insurance — 140 since the campaign began almost a decade ago — "she's the personification of our 32,000 employees," said the company's chief marketing officer, Jeff Charney.
Junior Johnson, a former teenage moonshiner from the North Carolina hills who became one of the greatest drivers in stock-car racing and the personification of its country roots, died on Friday in Charlotte, N.C. He was 21947.
And yet, in a measure of how unpredictable global politics have become, things have come back around for the pre-Trump era's leading personification of conflicts of interest, outsize appetites and the politics of victimization and press demonization.
I mean, let's really remind ourselves of the James Bond starter kit we've been working with for the past 65 years—a personification of peak "white" delight that can rock the everlasting fuck out of a two-piece suit.
Legere has led a massive turnaround of T-Mobile since becoming CEO in 2012 by investing in its network, customer-service training, and customer acquisition and by making himself the personification of the brand in a flood of marketing.
" Instead of responding to the real threat another third-party candidate poses to Democrats, Gabbard lashed out at Clinton as the "queen of warmongers, embodiment of corruption and personification of the rot that has sickened the Democratic Party for so long.
This particular book would make for a great series, with stories like "The City, Born Great," following the personification of New York City, and "The Ones Who Stay and Fight" about a utopian society where knowledge of inequality is forbidden.
By the end of the section, the bully named Smurf seems less like a real person and more like a spectre: the personification of old racist ideas, come to life in the imagination of a fretful future scholar in Queens.
It can be hard to imagine now, but Legere used to have slicked-back hair and a penchant for suits — until he decided that part of his brand turnaround would involve him as the personification of the new T-Mobile.
Intellectualism that offers only a tedious, unquestioning accumulation of data, a submission to the facts as decided by someone else's mind, and an indifference for those around you is more than useless: It is IT, the personification of evil itself.
One of Valley's most pointed bodies of his work features a personification of the Zionist ideal of the Israeli Jew alongside the bastardized and deficient diaspora Jew — respectively, a superhero named Israel Man and his sniveling, abhorrent sidekick, Diaspora Boy.
A dapper dresser with a friendly, formal manner, Mr. Cox, the son-in-law of late president Richard Nixon, was very much the personification of the state's old-guard of New York Republicans, exemplified by moderate leaders like the former Gov.
Gabbard responded by trashing Clinton as the "queen of warmongers" and the "personification of the rot that has sickened the Democratic Party," before going on to say the former Democratic presidential nominee was behind an effort to destroy her reputation.
More recently, Stephen K. Bannon, his former chief strategist, has publicly urged Mr. Trump to abandon Mr. Strange, portraying him as a lieutenant of Mr. McConnell and the personification of the "swamp" of establishment Washington that the president has condemned.
The opera stops short of accusing Arendt, who coined the controversial phrase "banality of evil" to help explain the crimes of the Third Reich, of giving the Nazis a free pass because she worshiped German culture (and its great personification, Heidegger).
As General Okoye, Gurira is the actual personification of #Goals; a woman who stands firm in her beliefs, is a primary adviser to the king and his mother (Angela Bassett), and who could definitely take out Black Widow even on her worst day.
"Dickinson," which stars Hailee Steinfeld as a version of the 19th-century poet, reimagines Dickinson as a patriarchy-fighting millennial who throws ragers, relentlessly pursues her creative impulses and hangs out with a personification of death played by the rapper Wiz Khalifa.
The more I watch him this year, the more I appreciate how he feels like the personification of an overlooked albeit crucial cog; a barometer for the Houston Rockets, which also makes him a pivotal character in the narrative of this season.
In a fit of inspiration brought on by Bloody Caesar, I jotted down the word "smiley," although later I couldn't quite work out if I meant that the drink made me smile or whether I considered it the liquid personification of a grin.
Stephen Miller was polishing his response to a newly published book, "Twenty-four Personality Types and How to Deal with Them," in which the author, the renowned psychologist Sarah Stewart, mentioned him as the personification of a type she called Aggressive Dork.
King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand, who took the throne of the kingdom once known as Siam shortly after World War II and held it for more than 70 years, establishing himself as a revered personification of Thai nationhood, died on Thursday in Bangkok.
A wiry and deceptively quick forward, Cruyff was the personification of the style, bursting forward to attack or drifting back to defend, but always ready to deliver an incisive pass or to appear in the perfect position when an opportunity to score arose.
On both sides of the Atlantic, a loose network of activists and political figures on the right have spent years seeking to cast Mr. Soros not just as a well-heeled political opponent but also as the personification of all they detest.
In a sculpture titled "Maria-Maria," the Afro-Puerto Rican artist Daniel Lind-Ramos creates, from wood, beads, coconuts and a blue FEMA tarp, a figure that is both the Virgin Mary and personification of the hurricane that devastated the island in 2017.
In the prosecution's depiction, Mr. Roof was the personification of evil, a racist ideologue, radicalized on the internet, who plotted an intensely premeditated assault over more than six months, waiting only until he was 21 and old enough to buy a weapon.
This, of course, is cause for the most LiveJournal tears-on-the-keyboard tweet from Fēngyún: FengyunAdriftDecember 14, 2016 Project Adrift's personification of Fēngyún and Vanguard is dark and speculative, but if you're into emo space junk, these are your new heroes.
Ant Financial is the personification of how e-commerce and technology-led companies can carve out a financial services niche for themselves if there is no incumbent bank, payment processor or other firm providing the services that online, mobile tech savvy 21st century customers want.
As the day went on, thousands of people made their way to the Place de la République, a central rallying point in Paris, lighting candles and piling flowers on the pedestal of an immense bronze statue of Marianne, the personification of the French Republic.
What is supposed to combine the three symbols of the medal, the Olympic flame, and Marianne — a personification of the French Republic since 163, according to France 24 — has fans debating it looks more like the Tinder icon, Friends character Rachel Green's haircut, and more.
" A spokesperson for Gabbard's campaign did not respond to a request for comment on Friday about Clinton's remarks, but the congresswoman later tweeted a blistering response, accusing Clinton of being the "personification of the rot that has sickened the Democratic Party for so long.
Tyrnauer, to judge from the quotes that he uses to frame his story, wants to cast Roy Cohn—the crooked New York lawyer whose sordid career was a common thread linking Joe McCarthy, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, and eventually Trump—as the personification of evil.
"While Warren hasn't gone after any of her current opponents, she didn't waste any time going after Bloomberg, painting him as the personification of why she's running against Wall Street and billionaires," said Mary Anne Marsh, a principal at Dewey Square Group in Boston.
But in every definition of the word, Felicia Jones, like so many poor and disadvantaged single moms, is the personification of an American hero for raising her children, including a good human being who happens to be one of the best athletes in America today.
The smug ghost man plays himself off as the sensible side of Frank's mind, but he acts more like the personification of gnawing paranoia, telling Frank that there's no chance that people would be nice to him unless they wanted to steal his nuclear codes/Facebook login.
While all of these companies play a role in Musk's public image as a man of the future (or, for his critics, the personification of everything wrong with Silicon Valley technocapitalism), Tesla is his day job and the company with which he is most closely associated.
Kitty, as a personification of depression's crushing burden, is a good visual for something that is metaphysical, but the tight turnaround from trapped to exalted isn't what depression is actually like: As soon as Jessi recognizes she's in a bad place, she looks for a way out.
The animated skeleton that first manifested in the 15th century and proliferated in the 16th and 17th centuries endures as a personification of our anxiety over death, whether in the Day of the Dead imagery in Mexico, or the zombies that prowl through film and television.
We didn't have much hope for the show sweeping the Emmys' comedy categories or anything, but there were so many great performances to choose from between Bell, William Jackson Harper's neurotic Chidi, D'Arcy Carden's personification of a help desk, and the incomparable Ted Danson as the gatekeeper in charge.
A penniless woodcutter with a large family, Macario (Ignacio López Tarso) gets his fondest wish — an entire turkey to eat by himself — and, after outsmarting avatars of both Jesus and the Devil, uses his solitary feast to cut a deal with a starving personification of Death (Enrique Lucero).
Because of that, it is critical that emotion and "feelings" do not replace the facts that Castro was not quite the hero that he is hailed to be by many this morning, nor was he the personification of pure evil as others suggest while wishing him eternity in Hell.
"People also had a tendency to engage me in long conversations about their phone bills or the merits of some soon-to-be-released cellular technology that I usually knew nothing about," he said about his experience as the personification of a brand in an interview with Time last year.
Sen. Dianne FeinsteinDianne Emiel FeinsteinTrump administration urges Congress to reauthorize NSA surveillance program The Hill's Morning Report - More talk on guns; many questions on Epstein's death Juan Williams: We need a backlash against Big Tech MORE is the living, breathing personification of the Democratic Party establishment, both in California and nationally.
As you may recall from the season one finale, before Michael snapped his fingers to reset the scenario, Eleanor managed to hide a clue in Janet (D'Arcy Carden) — The Good Place's chipper personification of a help desk — to lead her back to Chidi and get to the bottom of things all over again.
Her personification of history in the book, and the impact of warfare and loss on people's lives — in this case, those of D. H. Lawrence and his German wife, the former Frieda von Richthofen, who were suspected of being spies in Cornwall after World War I — became a template for her future fiction.
This idea — that Trump is the embodiment of Republican voters and a personification of their ambitions and fears, and therefore, attempts to punish him are spiritually transferable and translatable as an attack on individual Republicans and the party as a whole — seemed to seize Trump's imagination as a perfect way of positioning the impeachment inquiry.
Wonder Woman, meanwhile, has a highly visible legacy because of Lynda Carter's personification in the 1970s television series — so much so that if Gal Gadot hadn't shown up in the first trailer for the 2017 film in at least some version of the iconic costume, she wouldn't really have felt like Wonder Woman at all.
While you would think that coining your own 'ship name and then getting it emblazoned on clothing and nameplate necklaces would be enough to prove your BFF-dom, this week the catwalk-strutting couple decided to elevate things to the next level of diehard commitment, stepping out looking like the personification of the twin emoji.
"Trump's brawling, blustery, mean-spirited public persona serves to associate conservatives with all the negative stereotypes that liberals have for decades attached to their opponents on the right," Michael Medved, the conservative talk show host, wrote in National Review in January: Trump is the living, breathing, bellowing personification of all the nasty characteristics Democrats routinely ascribe to Republicans.
But in the looking-glass world of Trump, Houseago's colossus — a fierce, robot-like compaction of bronze-cast clay slabs and blocks of wood that ranges uncomfortably across the bombast of Antoine Bourdelle, the majesty of samurai armor, and the artlessness of a Lego toy — cannot be read as anything other than a personification of imminent authoritarianism.
Over the course of the next five months, the Kim regime would go on to launch a further six missiles, each test nudging the country closer to war with the US. But if 2017 was a year of extreme belligerence from the North Korean leader, the first six months of 2018 have been the personification of the Pyongyang charm offensive.
Some think the kids died of the plague, and that the Pied Piper was the personification of death, others that the kids were sent away by their parents due to their extreme poverty, while others again posit that the children were part of the "Children's Crusade," a doomed, child-led mission aimed at converting Muslims in the Holy Land to Christianity.
In this spirit, around 1860, working for, or in, cooperation with the police, Samuel G. Szabo produced "Rogues, a Study of Characters," an album displayed here of more than 200 portraits, each labeled by the subject's name and his or her violation: shoplifter, wife poisoner, forger, pickpocket, murderer and counterfeiter, as if each were the archetypal personification of his or her crime.
But despite its setting in Hiroshima and the nearby port city, Kure, the new anime film "In This Corner of the World" is as soft as its brown-and-green palette, as romantic as its perpetually blushing protagonist, Suzu, a young wife coming of age during World War II. As war rages, Suzu's endurance becomes the personification of hope for postwar Japan.
A particular look can establish a performer as emblematic of an entire subculture, like the Ramones' personification of punk with their ripped denim and leather jackets; it can jumpstart new styles of dress, like early b-boy and hip-hop artists with streetwear; it can draw attention to a rising star by implying that a unique look correlates to the kind of music they make.
Twelve years after Miranda's death and Felix's dismissal from the festival, Estelle — the personification of the "auspicious star" that delivers Prospero's enemies to the island — asks him to lunch to deliver some news: The literacy program is on the fiscal chopping block, but she's pulled some strings and arranged for two cabinet ministers to visit and watch a performance, mostly for the photo op.
A monster truck driving, beer guzzling, blue-jean wearing hulk of a man, 'Stone-Cold' Steve Austin would enter the arena to the sound of glass shattering, perhaps a metaphor for his intended destruction of the white-collar establishment embodied in turn by Vince McMahon, Jr. It was in the Stone-Cold era that Vince McMahon went from a narrator function to the personification of Corporate America in his character of 'Mr. McMahon.

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