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Does skin stand in for the person, and does this grid stand in for America?
"Snape is, thematically, a stand-in for Lily (Sirius is a stand-in for James)," Fatuma said.
But polling doesn't stand in for principle or political pressure.
" The stand-in for Fawcett had one reading "Pretty Girl.
Arkham State Hospital appears to stand in for Arkham Asylum.
In theory, congressional oversight should stand in for public scrutiny.
They are to stand in for a commodity, something exhaustible.
Many Canadian cities stand in for New York in movies.
To Ms. Roitfeld, those models stand in for a type.
My experience can't stand in for that of all donors.
He used it to stand in for himself and his ideas.
The stand-in for Comet Ping Pong is called Coral Dragon.
The banners become a stand in for our voices and bodies.
Or is it more of a stand-in for a human?
The reelect figure is really a stand-in for presidential approval.
To her, desire can also be a stand-in for engagement.
Clinton served as a stand-in for debates about women's roles.
Each state picks alternate delegates who stand in for absent delegates.
Political satire can often be a stand-in for other things.
Sensi sounds like a stand-in for a rebirth, I suggest.
The protagonist's problem is a stand-in for the author's neurosis.
As noted above, Allan is just the latest stand-in for Zuckerberg.
They are the first domesticates and an easy stand-in for humans.
The rocks stand in for the water in a pumped-storage system.
As a quarterback, Cam Newton is not a stand-in for anything.
The "right to party" becomes a stand-in for women's rights, period.
Any not-too-sharp blue cheese can stand in for the Gorgonzola.
Awed into awkwardness by the event, he's a stand-in for us.
Pepper's friend Didi may very well be a stand-in for Neff.
Levin had volunteered to stand in for him during Cleveland's mock election.
Clark's oval is an abstract eye or stand-in for a lens.
Rickman's character is droll, grumpy, misanthropic — the perfect stand-in for Rickman himself.
Here, red shoes are a stand-in for the liberation of women's desires.
Ketones can stand in for glucose as fuel when there's a glucose shortage.
Maybe her mother did not want to stand in for her ex-husband.
Household accidents stand in for the deliberate violence that characters wish would occur.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders will likely stand in for Spicer, according to one official.
It's a stand-in for the critic, says Clare Lilley, the exhibition's curator.
Does that make the Roys, and Waystar Royco, a stand-in for Fox?
A single person — a nanny — is no stand-in for a life jacket.
They could easily stand in for the pinot grigio at the corner bar.
Each is painted with margarine, a stand-in for Egyptian samna, pure butterfat.
The name of the hotel came to stand in for the scandal itself.
It's also a handy stand-in for everything that's wrong with the business today.
The figure of the Bodhisattva is a stand-in for the craft of poetry.
I just don't think it can stand in for a more wide-reaching feminism.
It's that it's a perfect stand-in for President Trump's betrayal of candidate Trump.
Whitman as a one-person stand-in for the transcendental, but Whitman cared more
Harry Reid had been a stand-in for local party investments in the state.
" His first role was as a stand-in for Carl Reiner on "Crossing Jordan.
Khosrowshahi stressed that Uber's profitability target shouldn't serve as a stand-in for guidance.
It's a place of protest; a market; even a university stand-in, for some.
Watching this scene, I just pictured Bran as a stand-in for the audience.
The first cover band was a stand-in for the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
But she persuades a female non-Jewish co-worker to stand in for her.
No one remembers that those numbers were supposed to stand in for real things.
Asana is an obvious stand-in for the nonprofit Kripalu Center, in Stockbridge, Mass.
The Scaramouch was just a stand-in for the president he professed to love.
And they could stand in for all the shrewd, magnetic, unhinged work she's done.
Google is so big and important that it's only a stand-in for Google.
Money isn't a stand-in for genuine grassroots energy -- and can't purchase it either.
She is not a stand-in for the player, like a voiceless RPG protagonist.
So what makes this moment of "The Gospel" stand in for all the others?
There are still characters who clearly stand in for Batman, Catwoman, and Jim Gordon.
In Urzikstan, the destruction was more wanton and dozens of innocent embassy personnel died as I moved through Call of Duty's stand in for the Benghazi Consulate, putting round after round into al-Qatala—the game's stand in for al-Qaeda—bodies.
But pregnancy is likely a good stand-in for unprotected sex, and therefore H.I.V. infections.
Mr. Hankey (our stand-in for Barr, remember) does some objectively, irredeemably, unapologetically bad shit.
Arriving on the carpet, Cagle first met with his stand-in for the run-through.
Should the deer be likened to something, or made to stand in for nature itself?
For example, plants playfully stand in for the female form in many of Cousins' images.
They're also the perfect stand-in for when a white Christmas isn't in the forecast.
Bull Meecham, a stand-in for Mr. Conroy's father, and Blythe Danner as his wife.
Jack, Marguerite and Lucas Baker stand in for the Sawyer family from Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
Hannity, smiling solicitously throughout, let the roar of the crowd stand in for his response.
Arsenal has recognized that it will take four people, effectively, to stand in for Wenger.
They change the most and the fastest and nothing can stand in for time spent.
It's seemingly autobiographical, with the wisdom-seeking character of Michael a stand-in for Stockhausen.
Here, the paint replaces glaze while the bucket and stool stand in for a pedestal.
She could be an idol, or a stand-in, for the guy singing about her.
Or was he, as he often seemed in earlier seasons, a stand-in for us?
It allows sexual harassment to be a stand-in for all the challenges women face.
Huck turns to scouting for the bloodthirsty "General Hard Ass," a stand-in for Gen.
The novel's Everyman candidate, Berzelius (Buzz) Windrip, is hardly a perfect stand-in for Trump.
Were we supposed to empathize with the Ivanka stand-in for being forced to vacuum?
Our bodies were always unwelcome, a stand-in for some pandemic or a terrifying future.
"For politicians, the media are often like a stand-in for public opinion," Bogert continued.
While they're planning the surgery, which they disagree on, they fight it out with Mer as the stand-in for the women who are attacked and Jackson as the stand-in for what taking those men down does when it takes down an institution.
Major figures stand in for the local worlds they navigated, where other homes for art emerge.
Masks and puppets stand in for people and animals, but also character traits, spirits and ancestors.
In it, Wahlberg is the mostly useless ensemble member — a stand-in for you and me.
Now he&aposs back again working as what looks like a stand-in for President Trump.
The man who would stand in for him, another Arizona Republican, had taken the direct flight.
Possum Springs is a clear stand-in for the abandoned steel/coal towns of southeastern Pennsylvania.
Suddenly the way Captain America: Civil War let punching stand in for talking makes more sense.
It's sort of this stand-in for the concept of evil, that's my take on it.
The "goats" here stand in for the selfish, cold, and uncaring people who defied God's word.
Senator (later Chancellor, later Emperor) Palpatine is the ideal stand-in for our fears about Trump.
"The celebrities become a stand-in for a point of view or position," Luft tells Broadly.
I have three younger siblings, and I'm often the therapist stand-in for friends and coworkers.
Having the fates stand in for everyone affected by death is part of a conscious strategy.
Some are composites; others, like Hugh Moreland, a stand-in for Constant Lambert, are barely disguised.
Instead, Watergate became a stand-in for scandal, its last syllable endlessly tagged to nefarious acts.
Or is the idealistic yet stubborn Secretary of State Catherine Durant a stand-in for Hillary?
That's because the electricity from a vibrator can act as a stand-in for another person.
Chief Executive David Thomas will stand in for Cooper until a successor can be found. bit.
Right-wing politicians and commentators began to use Europe as a stand-in for American liberals.
Anything salty and briny can stand in for the olives — capers and canned tuna, for example.
The solo cellist is the stand-in for the viewer and moves through this orchestral landscape.
Nature becomes a secular stand-in for God, and the word 'natural' a synonym for 'holy.
In using things to stand in for human lives, Kiefer's photographs too often elide the human.
The video even features Kristen Bell (who voices Anna) as the stand-in for her character.
Wolves perceived as agents of wicked intention became a stand in for the pioneers' own wickedness.
He spoke about how numbers can stand in for their Roman numeral equivalents, or vice versa.
Naturally, some fans have speculated that Him is a sort of stand-in for Aronofsky himself.
No Man's Sky isn't a cure, or an adequate stand in for therapy or medical support.
Third Point has mentioned Toler as a potential stand-in for the interim CEO role at Campbell.
However, proponents argued that Drunk Elephant's C-Firma was a spot-on stand-in for CE Ferulic.
Mazi offers a moschofilero that, at $30 a bottle, is a nice stand-in for pinot grigio.
Because the Blackbird is essentially a modular stand-in for any car, it can be changed easily.
And she recruited none other than mom Kris Jenner to be her stand-in for the occasion.
But in any case, don't take this as a stand-in for real warfare because it isn't.
It's basically like a stand-in for prom, which most of these teen dynamos haven't yet experienced.
It's more a stand-in for that guy you shouldn't fall in love with what you do.
This tiny act of window rebellion is a stand-in for the larger themes of the film.
SK Gaming played with a stand-in for Fer in the first few weeks of the season.
Battlegrounds shows how developer Avalanche Softwar will use playset expansions to stand in for a proper sequel.
The eggplant was and remains funny as a stand-in for a penis because it's so cartoonish.
She's become a stand-in for the archetypal women who frighten and repel us: The woman betrayed.
To her left is Mary, inspired by Cindy Sherman's portrait—a stand-in for maternity and selflessness.
SJ: Why do you think Appalachia so quickly became a stand-in for Trump Country at large?
They found other parts of East L.A. to stand in for corners they'd be shooting in often.
When "Game of Thrones" used the city as a stand-in for King's Landing, tourism numbers rocketed.
It is unclear why officials decided to use a stand-in for a woman during the Jan.
So ketones can stand in for glucose as fuel for the body when there's a glucose shortage.
But they weren't the only people who saw Gotham City as a stand-in for their home.
Cooman himself is a stand-in for carry player Egor "epileptick1d" Grigorenko, who is currently on Virtus.
Producers would finally use a stand-in for Nia so Taraji and Terrence could rehearse a scene.
Alex happens to hate England's Prince Henry (a lovely stand-in for a roguish Prince Harry, duh).
But as a stand-in for Positano, an ideal choice is the five-star Hotel Eden Roc.
If it's there to stand in for appreciation, a clap emoji could surely have done the trick.
Ditto all the boards and slates and rocks that are being asked to stand in for plates.
It estimates your net worth, your income, and your "multicultural affinity," an obvious stand-in for race.
We wanted the Holy Family to stand in for those nameless people because they also were refugees.
Kiki is a stand-in for American frustration with the lack of progress in the drug war.
Lovecraft's formless and alien pantheon of gods serve as a ready stand in for these existentially terrifying problems.
" She used the goat emoji as a stand-in for the acronym GOAT, meaning "Greatest of All Time.
At the same time, metaphors are poor things that never adequately illuminate the things they stand in for.
He then obtains her phone (a stand-in for the glass slipper) and uses it to find her.
These examples could stand in for real conversations and be updated with authentic conversation logs to fine-tune.
"It's been an absolute pleasure and honor being your 'STAND-IN' for the last 2 seasons," she wrote.
But we say it's time to stop thinking of it as merely a stand-in for another meat.
But Twitter is just a stand-in for larger trends: media consolidation and co-option by the establishment.
Which also makes him a stand-in for C.K., who's got his own troubling accusations to deal with.
Avocado Deviled Eggs Avocado makes a green and creamy stand-in for mayo in this springy recipe. 2.
I think that's why it's such a great stand-in for a conversation about identity in the West.
It could come back with other fall premieres or act as a midseason stand-in for the network.
The fact that flying cars act as a stand-in for some distant, unattainable future isn't a mistake.
Bearing in mind he was a late replacement, Wallhead proves to be a top stand-in for Meek.
But America must not mistake giving military aid to Baghdad as a stand-in for a warm alliance.
They're incomplete — the winding passages and narrow staircases that stand in for streets are impossible to document fully.
But now we know that stuff does make a pretty good stand-in for the real, mysterious thing.
Due to concerns about revealing their identity, they used friends to stand in for themself when making photographs.
His steadiness is a stand-in for the show's steadiness — the camera angles are so flat, so clinical.
In this version, sweet potatoes stand in for regular ones, making the whole thing sweeter and beautifully autumnal.
"Tilted Head" resembles a massive, abandoned model that people could consider a stand-in for the real thing.
Their first piece of advice: Everywhere you look you can find a stand-in for an exercise barre.
"The greatest thing since sliced bread" became the aphoristic stand-in for superb American innovation for good reason.
"Gomez blurs the faces to make these people stand in for the whole Latino community," Ms. Moss said.
And yet: Could the monkey also be a stand-in for Weller herself, an arch observer and wanderer?
It seems significant in this light that The Farewell's wedding is a deceptive stand-in for a wake.
DiCaprio is playing the seducer, and Adams is a stand-in for us, the soon-to-be seduced.
That character was a stand-in for white oppression, someone Priest finally contrives to walk away from, clean.
And, given its ubiquity, it's also a handy stand-in for the corporatization of online life in general.
Rather, it's a character study of a witness who, vicariously, is a stand-in for each of us.
Since the character Okja is a computer generated character, what was the stand-in for her on set?
In East Asia, "ten thousand" is a proverbial stand-in for the myriad things of the phenomenal world.
But if we take Rubio as a stand-in for a generic "normal" Republican candidate, the point holds.
Military shooters lead the pack, but plenty of shooters involve performing as a stand-in for the state.
The question could be interpreted as a stand-in for the belief that government isn't working as it should.
Instead, they see these services as a stand-in for traditional TV, with the traditional TV guide in tow.
If 25G really could stand in for broadband, it would be filling a serious gap in American internet access.
Yet despite such research, the immigration courts have increasingly used video as a stand-in for in-person interaction.
This is according to actor Kaushal Odedra, a stand-in for Massoud and also an extra in the film.
Although the two players were suspended from playing, Lunatic-Hai has two substitute players to stand in for them.
Fred deliberately has Nick (Max Minghella) stand in for him while he's adjusting the camera for a telecast. Sneaky.
She had a stand in for part of it, and that, DCP claims, was the source of the problem.
Snapping a photo in that moment is a stand in for the lack of real-world copy and paste.
So while renewables on their own can't stand in for a conventional baseload generator, they may not have to.
MyTube is the most consistent of the Simpsons' universe's fake websites, and is their obvious stand-in for YouTube. 
They're both outsiders, though neither really functions as a stand-in for the audience, as you might initially expect.
Put another way, Rachel is a stand-in for us, the viewer, the voyeur who peers into other lives.
The actor Kathleen Turner was a stand-in for both Hillary Clinton and Robin Morgan, the author and activist.
In Mr. Twist's eyes, the pianist becomes a stand-in for the love-crazed composer in Berlioz's original concept.
What they need to do to grow, and increase their wealth, often requires people to stand in for them.
Bespoke Rum, a barrel-aged blend, delivers sweetness and spice, and could stand in for bourbon in a cocktail.
First, Nike used the number 2 to stand in for the "s" in "Respect" for a Derek Jeter campaign.
She said that the word "Stapleton" had been transformed into a stand-in for "great community," not the Klan.
He was a stand-in for Mineski in 2017 before joining the team full-time through November of 2018.
They stand in for a version of America that never existed, one that actually respected its neighboring tribal nations.
Ms. Warren had all but telegraphed her strategy of using Mr. Bloomberg as a stand-in for President Trump.
In theory, it could take the place of, or at least stand in, for many of my kitchen appliances.
Another colleague theorizes that Mr. Brown operated as a kind of romantic stand-in for both of her brothers.
In "Jesus Rolls," you stand in for Depardieu, the mindless mastermind, and Bobby Cannavale is your partner in crime.
"Honeyland's" gentle eco-parable, with Hatidze the stand in for Mother Nature herself, is simply structured but rings loud.
The Texas Ranger is played by Beloved Actor Jeff Bridges, who will be our stand-in for Joe Biden.
But in recent years, "vegan" has come to stand in for a much wider array of beliefs and motivations.
It's like a lightweight deepfake, but the actor obviously gave his permission to stand in for Alexa's standard voice.
In one, a garage full of junk is slowly revealed as a stand-in for the mysteries of marriage.
If taste is this stand-in for class identity, how does that play out, in a hyper-stratified 2019?
Presumably, linguistic maximalism is meant to stand in for the momentum of a well-built argument or narrative arc.
It was a stand-in for fears of Trump's base, a way to communicate with them at an emotional level.
Laura, whose work has received acclaim partially because of its autobiographical style, uses Savannah as a stand-in for LeRoy.
Although Standen cuts a pretty imposing figure to explore Mills' origins, he's hardly a stand-in for Neeson's snarling intensity.
For now, go ahead, get that Quesarito—just don't expect it to be a stand-in for the HPV vaccine.
This lump is meant as a stand-in for a grand and tragic narrative, perhaps an emblem of capitalism itself.
Often, studies are done on a representative pool—2,000 people to stand in for the entire American population, for instance.
This is most clearly embodied in Jojo's strict father, who becomes a stand-in for all of the interviewees' fathers.
In the play, the "Interviewer," a stand-in for Mann herself, wonders why she had not known about the massacre.
They work well as for sterile, laboratory testing, but don't always offer a decent stand-in for real world usage.
The singer who can stand in for any diva shows off her sunnier side on this track from Dangerous Woman.
Not to reduce a character to an algorithm, but it's very much a variable or a stand-in for anybody.
It also will be viewed in many quarters as a stand-in for Silicon Valley tech companies, as a whole.
The BDU-33 is a 25-pound dummy bomb designed to stand in for the real thing during training exercises.
You're Edison Trent, the (inevitably white and culturally American) "everyman" character, a sort of inexpensive stand-in for Han Solo.
And there certainly isn't one that will act as a stand in for the bills that are due each month.
A team spokesman said German reserve driver Pascal Wehrlein, who races for Manor, would stand in for Hamilton on Thursday.
Teiji, a stand-in for the wills of men, waffles between his attraction to Lucy and his attraction to Lily.
They ignore the screams and barely notice the amateurish plaster statues that stand in for the victim and her killer.
Yet playlists also provide extra information about political beliefs, beyond their ability to stand in for race and population density.
Why they chose me to stand in for Al Gore, I do not know — maybe they were going for boring.
There's also a funny aside about Emilia Clarke needing to act opposite the "green foam head" stand-in for Drogon.
But the teasingly combative duets for Ms. Thomas and Darrin Wright, conceivably a stand-in for her brother, wore thin.
At times she appeared to act as a ceremonial stand-in for First Lady Melania Trump, who stayed in Washington.
Graffiti was once a countercultural threat that conservative forces roundly maligned as a racially coded stand-in for urban delinquency.
For young stars, this is a good stand-in for an old-fashioned sleepover party or a clique of BFFs.
The materials are sort of a stand-in for the body—they're all extremely delicate and could easily fall apart.
Because it is mostly written as parable, Camus's Spanish town could just as easily stand in for Poland or Hungary.
Then the discussion turned to fracking, which, for reasons unclear, has become a kind of stand-in for climate seriousness.
But the Washington contretemps are just a stand-in for a much weightier debate about the future of the party.
The chair here feels like a stand-in for the artist, flying around the earth in this broken rattan seat.
Researchers studying street gangs on Twitter found they often used the gas pump, ⛽, as a stand-in for marijuana.
In effect, he is serving as a stand-in for a future leader, but for whom is not entirely clear.
The emotions aren't about paper or salad — they're a stand-in for much more deep-seated, complicated disagreements in America.
Shawn Mendes "Treat You Better" (Island) A boy who strums his guitar aggressively as a stand-in for lust. 23.
A violinist and a percussionist stand in for the different personality components that interact with each other in I.F.S. therapy.
Pence did stand in for the president at an April summit of Latin American leaders in Peru, the Tribune reported.
A few weeks later, they asked Streeter to stand in for Johnson's next movie, "The Fate of the Furious" (2017).
We want or need something; we're creating a digital footprint we hope will stand in for the real thing — ourselves.
William McCurdy introduces the party's new 28503 mascot, Mitch McTurtle, a stand-in for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. pic.twitter.
In "Julius Caesar," they might stand in for Roman senators, witnessing the machinations leading to the gory Ides of March.
Stacked tires packed with dirt stand in for sandbags, but otherwise it looks like the Western Front 25 years ago.
I use a combination of fresh cow's milk mozzarella and pecorino cheese to stand in for the Sicilian sheep's cheese.
"Are you normal?" he asks of a beaming, receptive audience that serves as an amusing stand-in for the viewer.
Flat Circles: • One of the fascinating side effects of multiple timelines is that they stand in for lapses in memory.
They might also stand in for that portion of the movie audience that feels the cinematic universe shrinking around them.
It also finds him companionship, with apps that stand in for Tinder and Bumble setting him up with intriguing strangers.
These tropes tend to make "journalism" a stand-in for "romantic workplace shenanigans" (which is often code for "sexual harassment").
Gannis's work functions in the scarcity economy which governs the art world, a stand-in for the capitalist model where rare commodities are sold at high prices in art galleries, and also in the digital networked economy, a stand-in for the postcapitalist model where there is abundance and everything is given away for free.
Astin's character will likely stand in for all the nerds that love it when you slip in a sly E.T. reference.
The automobile as stand-in for the human figure is a ubiquitous presence, as it has been throughout this artist's career.
The same is true of politics, in which a party's platform is meant to stand in for a whole virtue system.
And because Ryan Murphy could stand in for Captain Obvious on any day, he ran with it, much to my delight.
In this James Bondsian spy spoof, Van Damme is back in LA and plays Van Johnson, another stand-in for himself.
This is as close to an outright acknowledgment of ManBearPig as a stand-in for climate change as the episode gets.
The critic is here to stand in for anyone sitting out in the audience with a skeptical look on her face.
He's a stand-in for everyone we, as a society, exclude as a curiosity rather than a living, breathing, emoting being.
REPLACE TRADITIONAL FURNITURE Rent or buy inexpensive contemporary furniture to stand in for pieces that appear dark, heavy, old or ornate.
Written by Roy Thomas, it opens with T'Challa imprisoned in the Republic of Rudyarda, a stand-in for apartheid South Africa.
These dispensable objects are a stand-in for our memories, and even the most painful ones can be difficult to surrender.
In this meme's case, Kermit and Constantine are a stand-in for our socially acceptable selves warring with our asshole instincts.
Sophie GilbertJune 3, 2016 First, let me reiterate that yes, the eggplant emoji is used as a stand-in for tallywackers.
Brussels was merely a stand-in for something deeper: the very globalization that Thatcher as Britain's prime minister so enthusiastically promoted.
The current fashion among electro-R&B outfits is to simulate a mild blandness as a stand-in for emotional ache.
The antenna might be a stand in for a finger, pointing scornfully, or alternatively, an eye, one that admires or lusts.
The cast is mostly British, playing into the odd Western TV trope where English accents stand in for all foreign accents.
It is just another example of accustomed American idiocy where unimpassioned, immediate platitudes of the corporate logo stand in for art.
The case is a stand-in for the mine itself, along with the company, its miners, their tools, all of it.
Given how young much of the audience was, somewhere between 3 and 7, zeal was a suitable stand-in for precision.
If he happens to be an immigrant or from a racial minority, he becomes a stand-in for his entire people.
"We're off our meds/ we're off our heads," Peter Walker — a stand-in for Lear's fool — sings back giddily in response.
The story shows Sweden's infiltration by malevolent agents of a country called Liquidatzia, an allegorical stand-in for the Soviet Union.
But most of all, the FTC shouldn't be a stand-in for actual privacy legislation, or an independent data protection agency.
And this isn't the only time we've seen a frumpy middle-aged white guy become a stand-in for cultural anxiety.
The photographs focus on a single family history, but they're also meant to stand in for countless untold stories of exodus.
But with sweet potatoes, meant to stand in for tubers that early humans might have eaten, it was a different story.
A troupe of dancer/actors styled as statues (chalky makeup and white garb) whimsically stand in for both set and supernumeraries.
Two of Gunn's granddaughters were approximately the right age to stand in for Bridges: first cousins named Lynda and Anita Gunn.
Salata went into a grocery store and persuaded a butcher, who looked like a football player, to stand in for Kirk.
Two decades ago, baseball and its sepia-toned past could stand in for any number of sentimental ideas about the country.
The silhouette of a woman with a close-cropped afro, a stand-in for Saar, peers out of a whispy curtain.
The photographer in this narrative is a stand-in for endless acts of feigned ignorance or feelings of powerlessness and inadequacy.
Gender-swapped debate: At "Her Opponent" in New York, a female stand-in for then-candidate Donald Trump and a male stand-in for Hillary Clinton recreated parts of the three presidential debates using the same words, speech patterns and gestures as their real-life counterparts (like the woman Trump below making a Trumpian sign with her hand).
He's a transparent stand-in for Robert Moses, the real-life autocrat who ruled over the city in the mid-20th century.
Kaitlyn: You're right, Nick is the beautiful, puka-shell-covered stand-in for all the ugly scheming taking place behind the scenes.
Rand's hero, John Galt, was really a stand in for the Philippe Rothschild, whom Todd asserted was the leader of the cabal.
Of course Balfe happily played along, putting her acting skills to the test as the stand-in for Affleck's costar Henry Cavill.
In the world of Mass Effect, the security of the galaxy falls to a beefed-up stand-in for the United Nations.
Alec Baldwin "wouldn't say [he's] not lobbying" to perform his impression of the President and stand in for Trump at the dinner.
It can stand in for the stupidity of the machines that run our lives, and help us process this brave new world.
Clooney doesn't have that, or even—at this point, five movies in—a style of his own to stand in for it.
In recent years, a military member is actually designated to stand in for the new President rehearsing taking the oath of office.
Luckily, one of the most prominent religions in GoT, the Faith of the Seven, is essentially a Westerosi stand-in for Christianity.
There is one picture from Donald Trump's trip to the Middle East that has come to stand in for the entire thing.
In the book, the narrator escapes to Canada, a place considered safer than the Republic of Gilead, a stand-in for America.
But this impostor uses churros as a stand-in for fries, caramel sauce for gravy, and ice cream for the cheese curds.
But this moment confirms what we've known to be true from the start: The goat is a stand-in for Satan Himself.
Now, charging toward a tiny human, it's a stand-in for the gendered forces that work against women's success in the workplace.
Sometimes being the first or the only Black person comes with expectations that you stand in for the race as a whole.
The series opens with Jones teaching history to a gay boy sitting on the floor, who is a stand-in for Dustin.
To cut costs, the suburbs of Munich had to stand in for rural Maryland and Virginia, with German extras cast as Americans.
The woman, Carmen Irizarry, had been the 9-year-old's legal guardian for years, a stand-in for the girl's troubled mother.
As the LP packaging has the patient's prescription information printed on the side, it's a natural stand-in for a paper prescription.
Maybe. It's possible she sees Snowball as someone who worked with Napoleon, in this case, a stand-in for the current president.
Ms. Manafzadeh added that simplifying dinosaur anatomy has its pitfalls, as does using passive, plastic wings to stand in for active limbs.
On hand at Strobridge's gathering were a few Chinese, invited to stand in for thousands of others who had assembled the line.
The work raises the question of whether a memory can be appropriated, whether another's experience can stand in for the artist's own.
My devotion to my students and my love for my dogs served as a stand-in for stable and nurturing human relationships.
Webb, a photographer in his own right, began to stand in for models on set — so that Luchford could test the lighting.
The show's trick of making personal enmities and blindnesses stand in for the seemingly insoluble antagonisms of the larger conflict still works.
He would direct a production of Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," with the title character a provocative but inexact stand-in for President Trump.
Sports of The Times The sprinter Justin Gatlin is a tailor-made stand-in for the doping ills of track and field.
Like President Donald Trump, Schultz's career, management style and political activity will have to stand in for voting records and legislative feats.
There's plenty of historical precedent for using a proper name to stand in for a whole archetype or stereotype of a character.
That image was a mental stand-in for the prediction of planets orbiting a binary star system before the detection was made.
That's bound to happen when, for instance, two AIDS patients (Justin Genna and Ken Barnett) must stand in for all of them.
But this is not a Shakespeare play, and Bloomberg is not Shylock, nor is he a stand-in for all Jewish people.
He allows the water color swatches that stand in for characters and landscapes to create a dreamlike world that appears poetically endless.
Everything from party affiliation to physical attractiveness and name recognition serves as a stand-in for an actual evaluation of the person.
In the series, they're a metaphorical stand-in for immigrants, sex workers, and people of color — all the chattering hordes Lovecraft hated.
In Streep's hands, Joanna is transformed from a bored, vain woman to someone acting as a stand-in for so many mothers.
Both wanted to assure readers that they were not trying to use Christian values as a stand-in for any specific policies.
You can also steal the green-rice method for other recipes — and yes, cauliflower rice could stand in for the real thing.
But for the most part, The Case Against Adnan Syed seems fine with using that as a stand-in for hard evidence.
"Tell Them" shows that, while Galarraga may be the band's face, Big Ups has become an excellent stand-in for late-period Fugazi.
After all, when it came to have a stand-in for the idea of "New Orleans," who did the budding rap group call?
The lone sailor carrying curry is likely a apocryphal stand-in for the way the British Navy spread the spice mix to Japan.
Zero's spent more than a decade proving that electric technology can stand in for, and in some respects supplant, combustion engines on motorcycles.
Could 24673 Reasons Why have explored these more nuanced points about Hannah as a stand-in for all survivors in its freshman endeavor?
The performance featured Gucci Mane, who is on the original version, and the Trap Choir, a glorious stand-in for the missing Quavo.
In this film, it feels like punk is a big stand-in for generational rebellion, but there's a sense of inclusiveness and commonality.
Instead, we suggest keeping the powdery stuff around as a serviceable, occasional stand-in for times when using nice cheese just isn't possible.
Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan -- a belief among Democratic politicians that what Twitter thinks is a stand-in for what the broader party thinks?
Buress made headlines this summer when he had actor-director Joe Carroll stand in for him at Hollywood premiere of Spider-Man: Homecoming.
They stand in for the changing nature of the fashion industry, in large part thanks to the social media of Jack's own creation.
Angelo isn't being treated like a multidimensional person, but as a stand-in for some random nice doctor from the Cookie's Philadelphia area.
But all three films deal with a similar theme: the power music has to communicate emotion, and even to stand in for conversation.
But, point of fact, Lake Como was also the Earthly stand-in for where Anakin Skywalker got married in the Star Wars prequels.
Americans have long been able to dabble in foreign equities through American depositary receipts, a kind of stand-in for a foreign stock.
And uses it -- as he did Monday night -- as some sort of stand-in for patriotism or America First-ism or, well, something.
At one point in the film, Kurt's professor, Antonius van Verten, a stand-in for Joseph Beuys, falters in one of his lectures.
Meanwhile, Anezka continues to stand in for her twin sister, Petra, after administering a paralysis drug that has confined her to the hospital.
However for all Schroepfer's sweating toil to try to stand in for the company's chief exec, his answers failed to impress UK parliamentarians.
It's probably more peace of mind than serious research tool – and certainly it won't stand in for the manner of data Leung compiled.
Friendships are important throughout life, but especially so in the stage between school and marriage, when our friends often stand in for family.
Moreover, as people increasingly put off moving in with partners, marrying and having children, their platonic relationships may stand in for romantic ones.
Pennsatucky got to be a full-fledged character — Karla was forced to be nothing but a stand-in for so many undocumented immigrants.
Dior was taken to task for not using a Mexican model or actress, and for using California as a stand-in for Mexico.
They stand in for the bodies of the migrants themselves, and there is an uncomfortable distance between their aesthetic and what they represent.
But that argument against Mr. Ellison has also served as a stand-in for broader, and more delicate, concerns about the liberal Minnesotan.
Next month's public performance of "Hester" is limited to the first of three acts; a piano will stand in for the orchestral accompaniment.
"It was a poignant thing, and something that nobody took lightly — that she was willing to stand in for her mom," said Tubach.
But again, this statement is also a decent stand-in for his worldview: Everyone is lying to you and trying to screw you.
The internet has somehow made a far-fetched but still kinda convincing argument that Goldilocks is a stand in for white supremacist values.
Having a Black family as the stand-in for all-American suburban affluence already subverts some tired genre tropes, but Peele doesn't stop there.
So as a stand in for genuine Mars ingredients, researchers have turned to a simulated version of lunar soil, also known as lunar regolith.
We're also not just talking about Hollis Doyle (Gregg Henry), the oil tycoon who became a thinly veiled stand-in for Trump last season.
Probably nobody has asked because Stranger Things is a show that trades on nostalgia as a stand-in for narrative, character, and coherent theme.
Thanks to Selden's golden pipes, she winds up as the stand-in for the imperious (but squeaky-voiced) Lina Lamont, played by Jean Hagen.
In the near future, a private space firm called Prime Space (a handy stand-in for SpaceX) is getting ready for a Mars mission.
On Silicon Valley, we have disgraced Hooli co-founder Gavin Belson serving as a stand-in for every egomaniacal supervillain in the tech industry.
Biden is, again, the stand-in for a generations of Americans disoriented by changing mores, perhaps by the notion of a female president. Sen.
While much of the series' famous wall is the work of CGI, the Magheramorne Quarry is the real life stand-in for Castle Black.
The trailer shows off everything from street racing, to Formula One-style competition, to a stand-in for the Red Bull Air Race series.
The issue centered around a stand-in for an actor in the movie, 11-year-old Keith L. Williams, wearing dark makeup on set.
But for some, Sanders's opposition to the Iraq War isn't a stale talking point, but rather a stand-in for a well-informed worldview.
Writers no longer need to congregate in one location to find community; Literary Twitter is a digital stand-in for the salons of old.
You'll see three different colors for the Aperture Science-themed controllers above, plus security cameras and turrets to stand in for the base stations.
But for women, "likability" is often code for something else, a vague stand-in for people's subconscious discomfort with women who defy gender norms.
Those posts also note that "23" references a popular slogan among white supremacists, while "2000" is a stand-in for "CC," or Chris Cantwell.
Those posts also note that "313" references a popular slogan among white supremacists, while "33" is a stand-in for "CC," or Chris Cantwell.
Destiny 2's villain was a stand-in for an entire societal ideology, a might-makes-right belief that transformed into might-makes-godlike.
But, with all this being said, the pin is still cute and it can be seen as a stand-in for specialty frappuccinos everywhere.
As a stand-in for a stiffy, Veale's study looked at stretched flaccid length which urologists have long noted, is commensurate with erect length.
For conservatives in particular, extraction of natural resources in rural areas is a stand-in for values worth fighting for against condescending urban elites.
These legitimate daredevils stand in for actors when a scene calls for a death-defying performance — think car chases, gun fights, and free-falls.
Finally, if you mostly need a laptop that can stand in for a tablet, a Windows 2-in-1 might be your best bet.
Tricia was a stand-in for Jenna Dewan Tatum in "Step Up" in 2006, as well as a yoga instructor in the D.C. area.
From JT's charm to his full-body hand gestures, Marquand could easily stand in for the pop star if Timberlake ever needed a double.
Although mouse studies are not a perfect stand-in for human studies, this does suggest evidence for an irreversible cognitive decline after chronic use.
They seem to stand in for the camera lens and convey a certain separation from the world and the feeling of an interior retreat.
When Jim Cramer invented the FANG concept several years ago, it was meant as a stand-in for companies with the highest growth prospects.
On the Republican side, Mr. Saccone, 60, campaigned chiefly as a stand-in for Mr. Trump, endorsing the president's agenda from top to bottom.
The CW's shows reflect a fascination with using good storytelling and compelling and diverse characters to stand in for the network's obvious budgetary limitations.
There's Michael, a tenor role (and sometimes a loose stand-in for Stockhausen himself), who tends to be accompanied by some tricky trumpet playing.
Socialist realism, to Low, is a stand-in for a vision of what a more perfect home and identity could be in the future.
None require a physical human stand-in for the remote user, much less a helmet or the use of electrical tape like our creation.
And this is critical to understand not just for Ross personally but for Ross as a stand-in for a broader conservative political movement.
When women direct genre movies, they're often made to stand in for their entire gender in a way that their male counterparts are not.
Ground turkey can stand in for the pork, or make this dish without meat, substituting in finely chopped shiitake mushrooms for a similar depth.
But I began to realize that no one can stand in for or replace them — which was oddly comforting, and a relief to acknowledge.
As the hand becomes a stand-in for the creative self on social media, nail art allows self-expression to seep into every shot.
The opposition and critics saw Shadary as merely a stand-in for Kabila, possibly just keeping his seat warm until he staged a comeback.
Here, partying hard is meant as a stand-in for equality, which is mighty low stakes on which to build a gender-flipping comedy.
The innocuous Paint application, Seeley explained as he exited stage left, serves as a stand-in for any malicious software of the hacker's choosing.
Sometimes authors get the blend right, but usually the quoted texts are unsurprising, and they stand in for the textured analysis of real life.
As it turned out, while offline and online are completely different for the retailer, one can stand in for the other for the consumer.
Their energy served as a stand-in for the excitement of folks all over the world; now's your chance to find out who they are.
They also placed artificial wings on a young ostrich, a good modern stand-in for Caudipteryx, and saw the wings flap as it ran around.
Oatmeal starts to feel like a loose stand-in for Nadia herself; the cat, Nadia tells Maxine, can withstand anything because it's already survived everything.
The big wars in Game of Thrones — the Targaryen-Stark-Lannister-Baratheon-Tyrell-Bolton free-for-all, especially — are a stand-in for these complications.
Emoji stand in for knowing nods, ironic eye rolls, a tongue in cheek—those bits of paralinguistic information that are not easily conducted via text.
In legal terms, that lets the algorithm stand in for reasonable suspicion, which is the legal standard for briefly detaining a person to investigate further.
Luckily, team scientists devised a clever workaround by using the Sun's pressure on the telescope's solar panels as a stand-in for the broken wheel.
Single sign-on across devices, as well as using the iPhone as an improved stand-in for the touch remote, could remove this roadblock entirely.
Your main account might be a stand-in for your real identity as Instagram doesn't force a real-name policy on users like Facebook does.
Deputy Prime Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam, also seen by some observers as a potential successor, will no longer have to stand in for Heng, Lee said.
Some like Offset have even used their Genie to stand in for them for brand sponsorships, so their avatar poses for photos instead of them.
But they haven't found a suitable stand-in for their iconic bricks yet — currently, only 2% of their products are made of plant-based plastic.
The franchise's seventh installment was unfinished when Walker died, so his younger brother Cody Walker stepped up, serving as a stand-in for certain scenes.
But the mud is metaphorical, too, a stand-in for the patina of time and history that coats everything in places like the American South.
The home that was used as a stand-in for Kris Jenner's house on early seasons of Keeping Up With the Kardashians has finally sold.
My favorite exhibition was where the body operates as a stand-in for a lost tribe or clan: Meryl McMaster's As Immense as the Sky.
Somehow the whole experience became a stand-in for everything that I had lost as a new father: I would be able to sleep in!
Numbers are one type of abstraction that we take for granted: The number 3 can stand in for 220 bananas, 23 pies, 210 Bach partitas.
It's about how the body and its authority can be manifested in writing, with only the spindly trace of letters to stand in for it.
Philippe Reines has been a spokesman and adviser to Hillary Clinton since 2002, including acting as Donald Trump's stand-in for her 2016 debate preparations.
It was a surprisingly solid stand-in for a thumb, with a flexibility that allowed him the elegance needed to master a squirrely analog stick.
We deify horrible frat-boy brogrammer assholes, while funding, and celebrating, morally bankrupt apps that exist to stand in for their mothers and/or servants.
Clothing is no stand-in for strength, and neither justifies nor forestalls the indignities and assaults all too often inflicted on the women wearing it.
He did not suggest that the title of his play, "The _______ With the Hat," includes a profanity as a stand-in for a racial epithet.
She soon realized that a pen was too skinny, and a toilet-paper holder would work better as a stand-in for the "Jeopardy!" buzzer.
Brooches and necklaces accent the nature-inspired patterns that stand in for body parts, which blend with their surroundings in a stunning camouflage of violence.
Though audience members are made to stand in for each of the characters, the participation-phobic should know that only Ms. Kobayashi moves and speaks.
When Tristan first falls through the tear in the sky, he is nearly run down by "bone ships," a stand-in for the slave ships.
If the place seems eerily familiar, you may have seen it before — the abbey was a stand-in for Hogwarts in two Harry Potter films.
Isma is a stand-in for Ismene, Eamonn for Haemon, Aneeka for Antigone — all figures from the tragic Greek myth, told most famously by Sophocles.
While the typographical smiley faces have taken on tactile, almost organic form, the "driftwood" appears pixelated and glitchy, an unconvincing stand-in for biological reality.
But McCulloh thinks the photographs might also work on a metaphorical level—the fire being a stand-in for less visible disasters that loom large.
It uses the Greenland ice sheet as a stand-in for the next Ice Age, to inform their planning for a long-lasting nuclear dump.
After Rachel functioned as my mental stand-in for months and months, I realized I'd be an idiot not to go with my instinctual choice.
Apparently the world will have to satisfy itself with the fights, rapes, murders and other fake news that must stand in for reality these days.
The big wars in Game of Thrones — the Baratheon-Targaryen-Stark-Tyrell-Lannister free-for-all — are basically supposed to stand in for these complications.
Gevinson's character is positioned as one of the few people to care about keeping Halston's story alive, perhaps acting as a stand-in for Tcheng.
One of the main appeals of Stranger Things was its close focus on paranormal events in the show's stand-in for small town America: Hawkins, Indiana.
The video and performance of "Formation" is about Beyoncé, but she herself is just a stand-in for the dream of a blackness that encompasses everything.
For example, the Real Alcázar in Seville, Spain was the real life stand-in for the Royal Palace of Dorne seen in Seasons 5 and 6.
So the crew ended up using two locations to stand in for the Catskills: the Mountain Lake Lodge, in Pembroke, Virginia, and Lake Lure, North Carolina.
Does it just stand in for your phone's default text message app, or does it sync texts with your Skype account and with Skype's desktop app?
It's telling that Facebook would look to Mr. Carlson or Breitbart and interpret a large audience and influence as a stand-in for authority and credibility.
Yet "The Marriage" is an abstract, minimalist experience in which the ebb and flow of geometric shapes stand in for Mr. Humble's relationship with his wife.
Eventually, Annalise tells Michaela that she wants her and Tegan to stand in for the mom she never had, a statement that leaves Michaela truly shaken.
They can specify decision rules for algorithms that stand in for the people in an economy, choose a starting position and see how the algorithms interact.
He points out that these screens are mostly just a stand-in for buying things very cheap, often with washed-out investor sentiment as a bonus.
To an extent, the "email scandal" has always been something of a cipher—it was more a stand-in for Clinton's issues with secrecy and trust.
But it doesn't deal with the real enemy, the structure, that big thing that lives in the gaps between the individuals that stand in for it.
It's seen by some as a stand-in for Marvel Comics' more popular "X-Men" property, whose film rights are still held by Twentieth Century Fox.
Fire-shooting drones, it turns out, are a good stand-in for risky jobs like clearing powerlines of trash and controlled forest management and agriculture burns.
Many of the voices come from stock production libraries, where ideas and emotions exist like presets, ready to stand in for any kind of emotional expression.
The attacks outlined by Mendonza focus on intercepting or fabricating payment tokens — codes generated by the user's smartphone that stand in for their credit card information.
Sure, "pink = feminine" is a dated mode of gender-normativity, but in this context it's just a stand-in for warmth, sweetness, intimacy, and body positivity.
For the handful of companies working to develop plant-based alternatives to meat, finding a hearty stand-in for the humble hamburger is the holy grail.
If, due to illness, absence from the territory or "other serious reason," he cannot exercise his position, the interior minister is to stand in for him.
It is in this sort of film that Kos-Read has finally had the chance to act, rather than portray a stand-in for Western imperiousness.
But the President looms over the choice as a silent presence -- a symbolic stand-in for the "war on truth" that Time sees its "guardians" fighting.
"It's a stand-in for all those other little-known companies with stocks that have become seemingly unstoppable in recent months," the "Mad Money " host said.
An elite cadre of men in the United States—quite literally meeting behind locked doors—has to stand in for all of a tragically flawed humankind.
If he does not hustle to first base on a ground ball, he becomes a stand-in for the insufficient work ethic of his entire generation.
The alternative is to keep quiet and risk having their stuff becoming the stand-in for emotions that roiled a family while the parents were alive.
The package contained an inert stand-in for the radioactive material, according to the FBI affadavit, and Ryan was arrested in a nearby town soon after.
Instagram doesn't monetize messaging itself, but becoming a stand-in for people's phones could lead to spillover usage of its feed and Stories that show ads.
Taken out of context, the messages in these videos could easily stand in for the platitudes you would expect from Instagram fitness models or life coaches.
Her live-action animation slideshows are hideous inventions where pepperonis stand in for nipples, curly-haired wigs are pubes, and fake eyeballs pop and ooze pus.
They can stand in for climate change or for evil or for whatever you want, but they're not really characters so much as an overwhelming force.
The line-stander is a two-foot-square space on a sidewalk, a cipher, a proxy, a powerless stand-in for a figure of great power.
Or maybe it was meant as a whimsical stand-in for an arrow-ridden Saint Sebastian, serving to protect, superhero style, whomever or whatever is offstage.
The whole thing's painted in this wonderfully sincere, almost Malick-ian strokes of boundless wonder, but fortunately there's a stand-in for the cynics among us.
And the "Vegetables" section yielded a perfect stand-in for dessert: peaches and mangos, which arrived prettily dressed in a Latin spin on green goddess dressing.
"Ramy" is proof why better representation makes for better TV. It can tell deeper stories because no character has to stand in for an entire culture.
A small slab of bacon or even pork loin could stand in for the pork belly, and yuzu juice (or lemon) would be an appropriate seasoning.
The way the three men depicted women also reads as an illuminating stand-in for the way that, as artists, they saw the world in general.
On a generic ballot without the president, 42 percent of voters selected a generic Democrat, while just 28 percent chose the Republican stand-in for Trump.
In 2014, she was finally able to get to the spot in Long Beach, California (a stand-in for the fictional town of Bon Temps, Louisiana).
Even Trump loyalists in the Senate have been torn by the revelation of the manuscript, which some now argue could stand in for Bolton at trial.
He soon turned his foibles into a permanent shtick, becoming an unapologetic stand-in for what he saw as old-world British habits and political views.
He can be our stand-in for Mike Pence, who I suspect is going to wind up as the real chief executive while Trump just … roars.
That said, everyone involved in the new series has been quite clear that none of the series' characters are meant to stand in for real people.
They're simmered with butter and slices of white American cheese, a surprisingly successful stand-in for traditional Bhutanese farmer cheese made from curds, minus the tang.
Back then, Mr. Lipton's character had to decide if he should follow his day job to Mars (conceivably a stand-in for Connecticut) or stay put.
The comic is printed in black and white, which meant that the artists could not rely on shifts in color as a stand-in for diversity.
In "Amandine Insensible," directed by Piet Langeveld, Sevdaliza acts as a stand-in for a number of real Shutterstock videos that are actually available for purchase.
For these entrepreneurs, Zuckerberg is a stand-in for the tech industry broadly—an industry that long has been understood as a group of rule-breaking upstarts.
Was Alicia Florrick a stand-in for Silda Wall Spitzer, the wife of Elliott Spitzer, former New York governor who was caught doing tawdry things with prostitutes?
Come to think of it, was "The Good Wife" itself really just a stand-in for New York or a parody of its significant political sex scandals?
On WeChat, a popular Chinese messaging app, a meme featuring Winnie the Pooh hugging a pot of honey — a stand-in for Xi embracing power — went viral.
READ MORE: • Mr. Zuckerberg was the only technology chief in the room on Tuesday, but he was often treated as a stand-in for the whole industry.
Specifically, they chronicled the merger of the influenza virus and a small lipid vesicle (or liposome), which was used as a stand-in for a cellular membrane.
But the film-makers also took the unusual step of making a real language—Xhosa, which was Nelson Mandela's mother tongue—stand in for the fictional "Wakandan".
You, a savvy observer, might say that I used a giant Pikachu phone case as a stand-in for having a personality, and you would be right.
Kraglin is played by Sean Gunn, younger brother of Guardians director James Gunn and the on-set stand-in for Rocket (who is voiced by Bradley Cooper).
Now you can read Judge's memoir Wasted, which briefly features a character named "Bart O'Kavanaugh" who many believe is a possible stand-in for the real Kavanaugh.
The hope is that this iPad should be fast enough and powerful enough to act as a stand-in for the stuff you do on your computer.
He is not a stand-in for anything; he is entirely himself, an endearing patchwork of brilliance, self-destruction, good-heartedness, and sleaze, all battling for primacy.
The unraveling of Obamacare then, which is what Trump is on his way to doing, is a stand-in for the broader unraveling of the Obama legacy.
Martin meant the show's main threats (White Walkers, a decade-long Winter, dragons) to stand in for destructive forces humans fail to control (climate change, nuclear weapons).
Without getting granular about the individual moves, Nair manages to make these chess matches riveting, because they stand in for so many other conflicts in Mutesi's life.
Trump has long been obsessed with intelligence (he went to Wharton, you know!) and IQ as a sort of stand-in for success or quality in people.
For the pro-choice protestors who storm state capitals dressed in red handmaid habits, the concept of surrogacy has come to stand in for all this unfreedom.
Harmon's service was something of a stand-in for a whole unit that is largely unknown outside of family and the women who followed it into flight.
"He's grinding every day," Alvin Streeter, who has worked as the actor's stand-in for several movies, including "The Fate of the Furious" and "Baywatch," tells CNBC.
Murasaki is adopted from the name of Genji's principal love, thought to be a stand-in for the author, and Shikibu is derived from her father's position.
If Jenny is a stand-in for the Dardennes, she, like the filmmakers, has learned that the best she can do is go on with her work.
Thankfully, one Japanese candle maker based out of Tokyo has just created a line of candles designed to stand in for some of our favorite Japanese foods.
Haddad's relative youth and distance from the major corruption scandals roiling Brazilian politics had bolstered expectations that he could be the most likely stand-in for Lula.
The backlash ranged from gentle ribbing to invocations of the term "the n-word," which is frequently used as a stand-in for an offensive racial slur.
Clinton in June 2016 before following suit — viewed Mr. Sanders as something of a stand-in for himself, according to a half-dozen people in his orbit.
During the overture, a dancer — Alison Clancy, a stand-in for Senta — stares at it while writhing, gyrating and twisting herself into contortions with longing and obsession.
"We should have said, 'Let's excuse you for now, and then basically we get somebody to stand in for you while this case is there,' " Xaogub said.
The United States has long supported an Afghan-led peace process, in which Washington might play a role but would not stand in for the Afghan government.
Just don't be disappointed to learn that certain locations like Harewood House is used as a stand-in for Buckingham Palace, and Wentworth Woodhouse for Kensington Palace.
In Germany, I recalled, the imagery of shellshocked World War I veterans became a stand-in for the nation's lost pride and damaged sense of racial superiority.
Throughout, she retains the palpable loneliness of an only — someone who, by virtue of being so outnumbered, is judged as a stand-in for an entire population.
The work can start to overtake everything else, to serve as a stand-in for reality, a kind of escape from everything that isn't the work itself.
Judge's first-half power surge and the almost comical distance many of his shots have traveled demanded some better metric that could stand in for exclamation points.
How much do you think the committee is going to use her as a stand in for Bolton as he continues to say a pass on testifying.
And while analysts dissect the particulars of the Sanders online movement, what's unquestionable is that it exists and is a stand-in for something very real: enthusiasm.
In the feature, though, the monster, a behatted imp known as the Babadook, became even more blatantly allegorical — a stand-in for the mother's grief and depression.
You often travel with the CEO, and have enough currency in the organization to stand in for the boss during meetings with other executives and staff members.
It's a stand-in for a grand permanent exhibition on the history of New York that Mark Schaming, the director, told me should be ready by 2021.
It felt like a metaphor for something, just imprecise enough to stand in for any number of things, but solid enough to get your brain around it.
On one hand, it's easy to see why a frame of SpongeBob clucking like a hen could so easily become a stand-in for more direct mockery.
What's worse is that the built-in Amazon Appstore is a stand-in for Google's Play Store, and most of the apps you know and love aren't available.
The researchers from Cornell University first had to establish that the angle a dog raised its leg is a good stand-in for how high the pee goes.
After all, how can you prove — beyond a shadow of a doubt — that "thug" is in fact a stand-in for the n-word (with a hard 'er')?
The budget released Monday includes $844 billion over 10 years in cuts from the "President's health reform vision," a stand-in for the repeal and replacement of ObamaCare.
And it's no coincidence that the bombs' targets have, over the last half decade, become right-wing bogeymen whose names stand in for entire concepts and imagined wrongs.
It refused to recognize my plug for example, though I took advantage of its lack of precision later to have a dish towel stand in for a scarf.
Meticulously detailed CG dolls aren't exactly cutting-edge tech, but they make an intriguing stand-in for the director's preoccupations, with the "real" Mark as a director's avatar.
Pot is a stand-in for the political issues of the times, the only drug with a legal status that has slipped back and forth over the decades.
But what I think you're experiencing is that "leading with sex" doesn't "degrade" the conversation so much as it allows sex to stand in for intimacy in general.
Archie Lewis is sort of a stand-in for Alex Raymond, but only in that he dies in a car crash with another artist in the passenger seat.
It's supposed to stand in for the way that she's a splintered personality, someone who compartmentalizes pieces of herself and is heading for a calamity as a result.
And he has worked aggressively to paint journalists as not only biased and "fake" but also as a stand-in for the so-called "elites" Trump supporters detest.
Known as "that Santa guy" in Los Angeles, he's in high demand and has appeared on TV and was a stand-in for Ed Asner on a movie.
This is a company where the co-founder brings a teddy bear to meetings and sits it upright in a chair, as a stand-in for the customer.
Sharon Robinson has worked as an educational consultant for Major League Baseball, and Rachel Robinson, who is 93, often acts as a stand-in for her late husband.
The media establishment loves ''angry and frustrated'' as a safe couplet of graveyard words to stand in for more precise and judgmental notions — like maybe ''nativist'' or ''gullible.
The dark tones of the girl's coat and hair, along with her shadow, make her look like a ghostly apparition, perhaps a stand-in for Miyako's childhood self.
Jane scoffs at the word damsel, but she's in distress as well as a stand-in for the abused, captive black bodies that the movie shows only glancingly.
She works at The Weekly Thorn—a stand-in for the Seattle alt-weekly The Stranger, where West wrote before moving to Jezebel—and finds empowerment through writing.
Use capers instead of olives, or leave them out altogether; substitute any other nut you like for the almonds; parsley or basil can stand in for the mint.
And it probably will not do so when it is used as an audible stand-in for the Russian national anthem at the Pyeongchang Olympics in South Korea.
When Mr. Sekhukhuni asks his father for help with tuition fees, the anonymizing software makes him a stand-in for the current generation of protesting South African students.
And the more time the movie devotes to the parts of this one man's body the more that care seems to stand in for a country's neglected whole.
"Melania Trump is hardly a stand-in for American women, she is neither a victim nor is she lacking agency," Stassa Edwards wrote for Jezebel in January 2017.
In 0003, a smaller-scale copy of Lascaux became a Paleolithic replica that could serve as a tourist and educational stand-in for a famous, original archaeological site.
"All the agony about what we call the members of Space Force ... becomes a stand-in for these other changes that would be much more effective," she said.
What's most striking about his story now, at least in its big-screen iterations, is how the abuse reads as a stand-in for the barbarity of colonialism.
And it's got me thinking about which stories get believed, how numbers can become a stand-in for rigor and objectivity, and how that can be a problem.
As a result, the official government census didn't even have a category for Asians until 1870 (when a "C" for Chinese would stand in for all of them).
In the slow-motion video, "The Eternal Gradient," images of roti, a flat, round Indian bread, stand in for the moon in its monthly phases throughout a year.
It's not a leap to see the central figure as a stand-in for Pylypchuk and other parents who feel the sting of irrelevance in their children's independence.
In one way or another, politicians were often talking about the banlieues, which served as a kind of boogeyman, a stand-in for the social currents unsettling France.
It could be that voters take a cognitive shortcut, letting broad-brush markers like party affiliation stand in for a close study of candidates' qualifications and policy stances.
To the Editor: An egregious giveaway to the insurance companies has been cleverly disguised — in full sight — in the Republicans' pathetic stand-in for a serious health plan.
Matera is known for its distinctive "sassi," a honeycomb of cave dwellings occupied since Paleolithic times that have made it a photogenic stand-in for the Holy Land.
We're asked to accept initials scratched on a fence post as a stand-in for a lifetime of character and relationship development for Chapter Two's designated queer characters.
The production eschewed green screens in many places where they might have been expected, even using 200 feet of painted canvas as a stand-in for the sky.
Her life practically began onstage: When she was about a month old, she appeared in a production as a last-minute stand-in for a lost baby doll.
Whether praised by its supporters or condemned by its opponents, the wall is a stand-in for the larger promise of broad racial (and religious) exclusion and domination.
In keeping with tradition, every time the narrator said the name GEO Group (a stand-in for Haman), onlooking protestors tried to drown the name out with noisemakers.
The suffering of the Palestinians has long been an animating cause for Al Qaeda, a stand-in for the victimization of Muslims at the hands of Western powers.
Again, as with the majority of the paintings shown, found stains, painted as flat sculpture, stand-in for the person who is the ostensible subject of the painting.
The character is sort of a stand-in for a variety of journalists and historians, those and others, that she interacted with over the course of her life.
So it's unsurprising to see the fairy chimneys of Cappadocia, tinged orange and red, serving as a stand-in for Mars in Halil Altindere's video installation Space Refugee.
It's kind of a stand-in for a prince in a fairytale... the part of her mind that might try to solve things through violence or physical needs.
Eventually, you "meet" a sex worker in one alley — a stand-in for a real-life woman who was murdered in Dongducheon by an American soldier in 1992.
Dawson was a stand-in for showrunner Kevin Williamson, then fresh off the Scream franchise, and he was the sun around which the rest of the show orbited.
Trump gave a speech as a stand-in for the president at Saturday night's Gridiron dinner in Washington, D.C., a white-tie event where elite journalists mingle with politicians.
On the other, you have her only friend, Amelia Sedley (Romola Garai), the daughter of an upper-middle class family, and the stand-in for staid 19th century womanhood.
"It's been an absolute pleasure and honor being your 'STAND-IN' for the last 2 seasons," wrote Nicky Bursic, who has worked on Suits for the past six years.
Was she a stand-in for Huma Abedin, who stood by former New York Congressman Anthony Weiner, who was sending pictures of his private parts to various women online?
Maybe as a result there is not really demand for a stand-in for flakka, which gets its name from the Spanish word "flaca," for a thin, attractive woman.
He's a stand-in for every kid who's ever played superhero pretend games at recess, or gotten absorbed into a video game or movie, seeing himself as the hero.
At Cranbrook, a good 40 miles away, a reproduction of a 1892 photo, which served as the conceptual seed for Bone Black, is a stand-in for the installation.
But the key difference between two-man love triangles and two-woman love triangles is that Freddy and Henry are not being made to stand in for all men.
A lot of the discussion about this film has centered around the idea of Erin as a female-stand in for a type of role usually occupied by men.
The potential enemy in these future wars is usually referred to as a "technologically advanced" adversary but is clearly a stand-in for the United States and its allies.
"It's been an absolute pleasure and honor being your 'STAND-IN' for the last 2 seasons," wrote Nicky Bursic, who has worked on Suits for the past six years.
Boston Dynamics is presenting the robot as something closer to a direct stand-in for humans: a machine that's able to navigate a warehouse as easily as a person.
In this mode, the two shoulder buttons stand in for the mouse's left and right buttons, or you can click in the stick itself for a middle mouse click.
In a way, Pooh becomes the direct emotional stand-in for Christopher's daughter Madeline, or any child who's ever been neglected or ignored by a parent that they love.
In Shandy, noses and penises are practically interchangeable, and the size of one's nose affects one's marriage, one's fortune—it's a practically Trump-ian stand-in for one's manhood.
Why it also matters: Whatever Holder finds about how Uber treats its female employees is likely to be used as a stand-in for Silicon Valley's broader tech community.
The coaster was submitted to a two-hour daily test which included operating the coaster with a pair of crash test dummies designed to stand in for human riders.
Hayden last raced in the MotoGP championship in Spain in September 2016 as a stand-in for injured Australian Jack Miller at the privately-run Marc VDS Honda team.
Maybe he thinks he's being the comic relief, but to me, he was a stand-in for the lazy guy or gal we've all done a group project with.
In Sorkin's take on the world, Hoffman instead basically served as a stand-in for Jobs conscience, showing up in every sequence to steer him in the right direction.
Common says if a stand-in for a movie or TV show requires makeup to match skin complexion with the actor ... the director better find a new stand-in.
In the wake of Trayvon's death and the acquittal of his killer, George Zimmerman, Ward's stories of these unrelated black men served as a stand-in for Trayvon's story.
They should recognize as well that although Ryan has done a superb job in the House and in the 85033 Romney campaign, he is no stand-in for Romney.
If royal Bhutanese troops were to stand in for the Indians, the Chinese might be able to move back their own threatening presence, and all sides could declare victory.
In 2015, still a registered Democrat, Omarosa was hard at work fundraising for the Ready for Hillary PAC — the stand-in for the Hillary Clinton campaign before she announced.
In an interview, Wainwright said that this choice was meant to mirror Lister's obsessive diary writing; in this instance, the viewer is a stand-in for her private journal.
They Are Billions looks and feels like a StarCraft mod where players build a base and fight off waves of Zerg, but here zombies stand in for the bugs.
The styling is definitely a departure from their previous "bent bar of soap" Forerunner GPS devices and the vivoactive can easily stand in for a fashion-forward digital watch.
De Blasio was barely a month in office when he fumbled, literally, a stand-in for "Staten Island Chuck," the city's answer to "Punxsutawney Phil," during a public ceremony.
Teleconferencing software, which will have to stand in for traditional face-to-face meetings, will get a workout that may put more strain on it than it can bear.
It also presents a full restaging of Panis's lecture, in the original location and with the original slide deck, using actor Rob Najarian as a stand-in for Panis.
In 1943, still green at 25 and assistant conductor of the New York Philharmonic, he took the podium as a last-minute stand-in for an ailing Bruno Walter.
But the Roys are also a stand-in for a wider ruling class whose existence wasn't exactly a secret prior to 2016, but which was never taken seriously enough.
It was not immediately clear why she had the change of heart but the government said Chief Secretary for Administration Matthew Cheung Kin-chung would stand in for her.
I remember thinking when I was younger that couples dancing for my parents' generation was a prelude to sex and, in those movie musicals, a stand-in for it.
On "4 Wings," Whack's standard chicken order (fried hard, with salt, pepper, ketchup, and hot sauce) becomes a stand-in for her disposition (hard-boiled, but open to variety).
The opposition and government critics saw Shadary as merely a stand-in for Kabila until he staged a comeback, and worried the election would be rigged in his favor.
In the first part he fights Harvey Dent's Two-Face, a stand-in for both the political corruption of Gotham and most of Batman's rogue's gallery of freakish villains.
The bar and its repertory-theater Greek chorus of domino players stand in for the town he wishes he had left behind and could merely visit with an anthropologist's curiosity.
They added a temperature gradient which was meant to stand in for gravity, and watched as the symmetry broke—the particles' handedness swapped, resulting in an imbalance in the chirality.
He's not alone in the role -- Defense Secretary James Mattis and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson were both dispatched last week to stand in for Trump and ease allies' concerns.
But one of the most subtly frustrating details is how "that new iPhone" is used as a stand-in for frivolous luxury — not a central fixture for many people's lives.
Leslie is nakedly a stand-in for Woody Allen with whiffs of Roman Polanski and other Hollywood types whose sexual, moral compasses have been viewed as broken by the public.
In GO, Pokémon hunters have to catch those wacky little monsters in public spaces, and train them against other players at real-life locations that stand in for Pokémon gyms.
What rankles Musk the most, according to former communications employees, is anything he perceives to be inaccurate reporting — which is frequently a stand-in for any coverage that isn't positive.
An impromptu memorial of flowers, a black-and-white photograph and singed cigarettes — a stand-in for joss sticks — formed at the entrance of the hospital where he had died.
I was already an hour behind Foster's brisk-paced schedule by the time I entered the McDonald's in Koreatown that would be my stand in for the film's fictional Whammyburger.
Dany also starts wearing a dragon chain across her torso, meant to be a stand-in for a crown, which she can't wear yet because she's not officially a queen.
Instead, each of the three groups from the US, Spain, and South Korea brought their own faux-nuclear fuel that used lead or molybdenum to stand in for the uranium.
Despite the fact that Harris has spent lots of time in two Texas towns, it is unlikely Midnight, Texas, is actually a stand-in for either Rocksprings or Fort Worth.
Howery is a comedic highlight of the film, a stand-in for us in the audience who want to scream at the characters to get the hell out of there.
It takes a set of tools and information useful to almost any bot — that "yeah" and "yup" and "yep" can all stand in for "yes," say — and packages them together.
It's fairly common for a music producer to become synonymous with a specific sound, but it's much more rare for them to become the stand-in for an entire ideology.
Being that Miranda is a stand-in for Anna Wintour, Kardashian may want to start taking those B-12 shots now so she regains her strength before the Met Ball.
The presiding judge ruled that Waymo will have to show it has a case against Uber and won't be able to use Otto as a stand-in for the engineer.
Even Emmanuel Mudiay is a nice Nuggets stand-in for Ricky Rubio or Kris Dunn, given that all three struggle to finish at the rim and shoot from the outside.
Satyal barely pretends that Sondhi is anything but a stand-in for Jhumpa Lahiri, and as a brown person who is interested in books, I know precisely how Ranjana feels.
She is so inscrutable, so much like a wax model, that a leading conspiracy suggested that Melania had a body double stand in for her at an event in October.
You may not miss the vulgarity itself, but the vulgarity was a stand-in for an entire perspective you will find less and less of in the for-profit press.
Our pointer wizard was a philosophy major who had no trouble at all with the idea of a named "thing" being a transient stand-in for some other unseen Thing.
For "Small Craft Warnings," the Boatslip Beach Club, set on the water, was a suitable stand-in for the play's setting, a seedy bar somewhere on the Southern California coast.
The wrinkle in this iteration of Clipper tragedy is that because the hammer dropped with two games to play, a phantom lineup was left to stand in for the denouement.
So if Ni no Kuni II is a fairy tale and King Evan's actions stand in for something, then it's worth performing the follow-through and outlining what that is.
And with a clever arrangement of the potted plants, the area can serve as a stand-in for "an outdoor space in the middle of the country," Ms. Segar said.
For me, patterns are a stand-in for language and so it's of interest to see how and if culturally specific patterns can intersect or be blended with each other.
The "body" of his work isn't just a physical, individual one; it's a stand-in for various (flawed) institutions of power and belief: national history, religion, mythology, the justice system.
It does not deliver the vanilla and dried fruit notes typical of brandy that has spent time in oak barrels, so it can stand in for vodka in summery cocktails.
A digital repository like Instagram lends tremendous weight to a project like hers, encouraging cross-community sharing in which one person's memory can act as a stand-in for another's.
The trailer also shows a Gotham City full of rioting clowns, possibly as a thematic stand-in for something like the disaffected-with-society Anonymous movement in the real world.
However, despite his best attempts to keep up with Stonie's disgusting methodology, Morgan ends up serving as a visual stand-in for how a normal person would attempt this challenge.
But in Paris, juice bars and cafes stand in for beverage hawkers, the roads are cobblestone instead of dirt and concrete, and the displays are contained behind glinting glass vitrines.
MONACO (Reuters) - Formula One may have seen the last of Jenson Button following the 2009 world champion's Monaco Grand Prix comeback as stand-in for McLaren race regular Fernando Alonso.
Doubles haunt the novel: a New York neighbor acts as a stand-in for the soldier, and the narrator becomes obsessed with a troubled, capricious woman resembling her lost friend.
This is a classically melodramatic kind of irony, in which contrivances of plotting (and the malevolence of individual actors) stand in for the grinding machinations of the world at large.
Watkins argues the sector needs more of a focus on robust evidence gathering and independent testing vs mindless ministerial support and partnership 'endorsements' as a stand in for due diligence.
In the sci-fi masterpiece Planet of the Apes (1968) orangutans, gorillas, and monkeys stand in for humans and cast a complicated light on our hierarchical, technocratic, and dystopian culture.
It was a perfect example of how the former "Apprentice" star uses reality-TV staging: presenting the easily understandable cartoon of a thing to stand in for the thing itself.
There's nobody that you can go to who can tell you what the president thinks and whose word is reliable as a kind of stand-in for the president himself.
But in Blk & Blue at ABXY Gallery, Roberts more astutely explores the universality of anonymity, rendering characters who could stand in for anyone — a cousin, a sibling, a parent, yourself.
But the show transcends its think-piece-waiting-to-happen quality by treating all of its characters as individual human beings, rather than the larger groups they stand in for.
Either way, she's a good stand-in for his mother, since his actual maternal figure, Sister Mary (Diane Keaton), doesn't feel like someone he's going to work through any issues with.
"To Skype," meaning to make a video call, shows modest promise, but since video chatters need to agree on software, it's unlikely Skype can ever stand in for FaceTime or WhatsApp.
According to People, McCauley worked as a stand-in for Jenna Dewan Tatum on the 2006 dance movie Step Up. She also appeared in multiple short films and D.C. stage productions.
Using the Rift's Touch controllers as a stand-in for hands, you interact with the world around you to solve puzzles, evade death, and unearth the mystery that's brought you here.
But Marvel's movies stand in for the United States in one other, deeply uncomfortable way: They're interested in questioning themselves and what they stand for, but only to a certain point.
The faux show featured triplet brothers Pete (a stand in for realtor Drew),  Zeke (aka contractor Jonathan), and wildcard Tristan, the family's black sheep, played by an appropriately angsty Ryan Gosling.
For Endor, we chose leafy fern-like plants that stood high above the brim of the bowl to look like trees, as well as low succulents to stand in for bushes.
In his book "The Vanishing Hitchhiker," folklorist Jan Harold Brunvand argues that while urban legends may be grounded in actual incidents, they often come to stand in for real-world fears.
"My turn," were the final words of Season 5, spoken by Claire as she broke the fourth wall for the first time — like a meta stand-in for the glass ceiling.
It's when they began to grace the covers of magazines like Popular Mechanics and Popular Science that the idea of flying cars became a stand-in for some distant, unattainable future.
Paul wears pajamas in the accompanying video while someone else — clearly, a stand-in for me — hangs out in pajamas, too, because your pajama-self, is your true self, you know?
Without an administration to fill, other Democrats are likely to join the race, which is quickly becoming a stand-in for a larger discussion about the future of the Democratic Party.
This type of algorithmically curated search result may not be a good stand-in for advice for a distressed parent who is just learning that their child is gay or trans.
GIFs are the Esperanto of our Internet culture, a semi-nonsensical, visual language that acts as a stand-in for everything from random thoughts and reactions to intricate art and instructions.
But, according to the book, people in the campaign did not think it would be a good idea to use him as a stand-in for Trump in the debate preparation.
Reducing the price by putting a little work on the passenger could open up Uber to new budget-conscious demographics, and allow it to be a stand-in for public transportation.
In statistical terms, allowing 28503 individuals to stand in for 22019 million people results in a margin of error of eight percent — a figure outside what many pollsters would consider reliable.
Surely, the dignified Jeff we meet in American Crime Story, played by Finn Wittrock, is meant to stand in for the many queer soldiers who endured similar physical and psychological ordeals.
It was a miscommunication over testimony in a hearing that focused on miscommunications, a stand-in for the sort of municipal management issues at the heart of the Rivington House matter.
Perhaps you could take a dry run this weekend, using a capon or a duck as a stand-in for the big bird if you don't want to go full turkey.
The AAS made efforts to stream its plenary sessions, and lifted a policy prohibiting co-authors from presenting research so that co-authors could stand in for potentially furloughed first authors.
Although air pollution includes the regular culprits like carbon monoxide and ozone, Trasande and his colleagues used particulate matter smaller than 103 micrometers as a stand-in for all air pollution.
Although air pollution includes the regular culprits like carbon monoxide and ozone, Trasande and his colleagues used particulate matter smaller than 2.5 micrometers as a stand-in for all air pollution.
Much like Fugazi, At The Drive-In would become a stand-in for an ideology more than a sound, and it's a fact that, even after their reunion, still holds true.
For a full decade, bands used The Shape of Punk to Come as a sonic reference point, and it became a stand-in for a bigger ideological shift within the genre.
Not to mention, the LGBTQ community is a huge and diverse group of people, so it's also misguided to think any one person could be a stand-in for everyone else. 
Contrition and remorse for their youthful antics are almost too present in the book, I felt, because the gesture serves as a stand-in for a deeper self-scrutiny and disclosure.
Here the word is a redolent of sexual abandonment, a kind of stand-in for the idea of possession by another as a means of self-exploration and ultimately self-reclamation.
The talks in Stockholm also touched on Sweden's role in North Korea as a diplomatic stand-in for the United States, Canada and Australia, which do not have a presence there.
Her character (whom we only ever know as "Fleabag") is a quick-witted, casually selfish woman who speaks directly to the audience as if we're a stand-in for her diary.
In the movie, Mr. Dillman portrayed Artie Straus (a stand-in for the real-life Richard Loeb), an arrogant law student from a socially prominent family who persuades a classmate (Mr.
Receipts as a stand-in for legal and legislative or even personal justice have a robust and varied life in popular culture, where they're evidence admissible in the court of beef.
It is thus the perfect stand-in for a Cold War-style cunning enemy, who is surely out there, doing something, even though we can never seem to pin him down.
Lokkesmoe, who deeply believes in the importance of the theatrical experience, is adamant that ventures like these aren't intended to stand in for theatrical release, especially once the current crisis passes.
Egypt and Greece are separated by a little less than a thousand miles; here, it's a matter of about 200 feet, with Ditmars Boulevard a stand-in for the Mediterranean Sea.
But it focuses on a fanboy who obsessively follows the new costumed heroes while having no abilities of his own — a perfect stand-in for the anime and manga audience. 8.
The scene is hard to watch, but has nothing on the way Frljic stages the Steeplechase chapter, with Dostoyevsky's peasants grotesquely forced onto the racetrack to stand in for the horses.
Unlike in earlier 20th century moments, lynching is illegal and perhaps also unnecessary; a rabid and vast virtual audience exists as a stand-in for the race-baited crowds of old.
The games and matches often stand in for cultural struggles around race, class, gender, and national identity — but that struggle is the subtext, and the movie brings it to the fore.
Plus, there was the Vulcan Spock, who was the consummate outsider, able to metaphorically stand in for almost any ostracized or minority group when the story needed to speak more symbolically.
Saying "he's crazy" as a stand-in for "I find those personality traits insufferable and those statements reprehensible" reinforces the link in the public's mind between mental illness and moral failing.
In this way, that lone T-shirt comes to stand in for the entire intellectual premise of "Items," demonstrating how one basic design item can accrue and reflect myriad cultural meanings.
When it came out, there was a lot of discussion of Anakin as a stand-in for George W. Bush and interpreting the movie as Lucas's critique of the Iraq War.
Former world champion Nicky Hayden of the United States, returning as a stand-in for injured Australian Jack Miller, qualified 19th and last but one on his non-works Marc VDS Honda.
Her obsessive need to taste blood and the accompanying shock she feels at herself can stand in for the first terrifying brushes with sexual maturity, or personal reconciliation with an outré fetish.
The move reunites the Canadian with Fadey, as the pair overlapped briefly last year on the ATK when TenZ was a stand-in for nearly a month last summer before joining Cloud9.
It's a place so frozen in time that it could stand in for the '60s in the'80s, and in the 21st century, its relationship with history is a matter of negotiation.
Comics have always dealt in the hidden good and evil of the world, celebrating the triumphs of everyday heroes over metaphorical monsters (Godzilla emerged as a stand-in for the nuclear bomb).
Without breaking the laws of physics, it's hard to imagine a more accurate test: titanium is a good stand-in for vibranium, and the weight and thickness looks to be spot-on.
But there is little reason to believe that the ERA, by itself, would stand in for Roe and save abortion rights should the Supreme Court one day dispatch the long-standing precedent.
These GIFs also can be shared across other apps, including Facebook Messenger, Snapchat, Hangouts and Allo, which makes Gboard something of a stand-in for other popular GIF search apps, like Giphy.
Beneath all the drama, the characters serve as a stand-in for us: Sometimes life itself seems like a random array of pointless conflicts that just sort of drags on, shapelessly, forever.
From lying about liking Breaking Bad to eating meat for the first time in years, Stephanie changes dozens of aspects of her life to become the perfect housewife stand-in for Emily.
It's the idea that you can't quite capture your mother's cooking, which is supposed to stand in for the fact that you can't quite recapture where you came from or the homeland.
So for me, Emily Houser's courage to speak up is a stand-in for what I should have done back then, and since, to call my male coworkers on their relentless bullshit.
The researchers speculated, however, that less lethal competitive sports could stand in for such pursuits, given that they are standardised, aggressive and intense confrontations which take place in front of an audience.
Then, in 1972, "Watergate" became a stand-in for the burglary of the Democratic National Committee headquarters in the office complex; the scene of the crime became the name of the crime.
Rather, Jane is both a stand-in for and safeguard against Baker's own racial anxiety as a white trumpeter best known for his looks, his singing and his cool West Coast sound.
In her new role, Donnery will also stand in for Lane if he is unable to attend a meeting of the European Central Bank's governing council, of which he is a member.
Weston McKennie and Christian Pulisic are playing regularly in the Champions League, and Tim Weah looks poised to stand in for a recently injured Neymar and Kylian Mbappe for France giants PSG.
Revisited today, the deeper truth of Greenberg's script also lies in its overarching metaphor, wherein baseball isn't just a popular pastime but a stand-in for a particularly American kind of mythmaking.
In his Broadway debut, Matthew Broderick won a Tony Award for his role as a stand-in for Mr. Simon's younger self (named Eugene) in this autobiographical play, set in 1937 Brooklyn.
"A lot of the times we'd think, 'Let's just let Trump be dumb and move on' when he was setting the terms of the debate," said the former stand-in for Trump.
It became clear to me that "natural" was sort of a secular stand-in for a generalized understanding of goodness, which in religion you'd call holiness, or purity, or something like that.
In Ferdowsi, meanwhile, the father who kills his son can stand in for an old-against-young, backward-looking extremism, wielding an airless adherence to tradition against any would-be modernizing trends.
Derived from the Old Irish adjective slán (which means "safe"), sláinte literally translates as "health" and is used as a stand-in for the more time-consuming "I drink to your health!"
One Twitter user posited that a therapist is basically a stand in for a good friend, in a now-deleted tweet that had more than 2,500 likes by noon on Jan. 23.
In "Point to the Eye" (1931-53) a narrow truncheon, a stand-in for a phallus, aims its sharp end at a miniaturized head that could itself be a symbolic sex organ.
The early Divinity games prior to Original Sin were laddish in their sensibilities, frequently falling back on smirking sexism to stand-in for humor and casting a leering gaze at female characters.
As in Vegas, she used Bloomberg as a stand-in for the president, hitting him again and again over his tax returns, his comments on redlining, and his support for Republican candidates.
The Mets were in a 9-0 hole before they scored their first run, on a third-inning solo homer by shortstop Matt Reynolds, a late-minute stand-in for Jose Reyes.
The former national security official, considered by many to be a stand-in for national security adviser John Bolton, asked the court to decide which branch of government's instruction he should follow.
Kupperman, at times, has been considered a stand-in for former national security adviser John Bolton, another top witness the House had wanted to speak about the President and who hasn't testified.
Over those many years my inability and/or unwillingness to read the Pulitzer Prize winner became an inside joke and a stand-in for anything I said I might do, and didn't.
As far as I can tell, one can't play the gold record; it's meant to stand in for the album sent out into deep space in 1977 with the Voyager 1 satellite.
The cars are not a metaphorical stand-in for black folks (crushed cars=crushed people); they function more loosely, like a touchstone, raising subtle questions about loss, labor, presence, and the future.
Basically, they thought the dark matter and the old stars had a similar enough origin and distribution that the thing we can see—old stars—could stand in for the thing we can't.
While Goose technically isn't in the comics, his species comes directly from the Marvel source material and Goose is actually a stand-in for Captain Marvel's cat/Flerken from the comics named Chewie.
Jails are stormed, public executions are attended by crowds, and the rate of incidental violence — assaults, murders, arson — carried out in long cycles of retribution become the local stand-in for formal justice.
As a stand in for the White House's regressive policies around policing, Manigault-Newman was called to task for her role as director of communications for the White House's Office of Public Liaison.
The idea that she could stand in for that normalcy requires a lot more faith in broadcast television — and fictional depictions of journalistic institutions — than I'm used to investing in this decentralized age.
Many people have been able to identify the social discord between the humans and equally capable animals in the franchise as a stand-in for the real racial strife that plagues our culture.
The scene was shot using a ball as a stand-in for Chucky, then in postproduction the effects team recreated the killer doll based on the 1988 film in which he first appears.
Yeah. When he died, I was on a mission to make sure that document on his computer got turned into a book, to stand in for him and to make sure it happened.
He essentially becomes a stand-in for Londo's conscience, calling out his mentor's disastrous decisions, standing up to powerful figures, and often provides the right and just choice during times of moral ambiguity.
The four faces are doubly blind — their eyeless faces can be covered over and shut in further darkness — while the target is a stand-in for the body that also marks its absence.
She carries the film, appearing in every scene, and gives an injection of gritty reality to a character who could otherwise have felt like a stand-in for the sexually curious millennial woman.
If the right did win, whether Mr Salvini or a temporary stand-in for Mr Berlusconi would be proposed as prime minister would depend on which of their parties had won more votes.
It's certainly an expensive way to avoid having to go home for just one holiday, but remember, your 3D-printed proxy can also stand in for you at birthdays, Thanksgiving, and even Christmas.
If that were all, it would be easy enough to wave away, but shadow profiles have become a stand-in for all the data that doesn't make it into a person's official profile.
Hopefully, readers will choose to use the new Your Feed feature as something that's additive to their overall news reading experience, and not as a stand-in for actually reading the paper itself.
But many experts say his success in the election will hinge less on his own ideas and political acumen than on his ability to portray himself as a faithful stand-in for Lula.
It wasn't a Trump-branded hotel, but Donald J. Trump found the Holiday Inn Express in Sioux Center, Iowa, to be a perfectly suitable stand-in for Trump Tower or Mar-a-Lago.
That leaves plenty of room for speculation, but for now, let's just point out that Trump has already become a cross-cultural stand-in for all things loathsome and backward in the world.
The community, which often feels like a micro-government, was built for and run by mainly black LGBTQ youth, many of whom view the scene as a stand-in for their own families.
TMZ broke the story ... a stand-in for 11-year-old actor Keith L. Williams was wearing brown makeup to darken his skin, and an afro wig during filming last week in Vancouver.
In Thiebaud's gouache, you get the feeling that the cow is a stand-in for the artist: he is drinking from this amazing pool, but there is no one else to join him.
And while Stanton sets up their dynamic so Dory can stand in for anyone fighting a handicap, the script never treats her as a class, or as the subject of well-meaning lectures.
They have made the specious argument that Trump was using "wiretapping" as a stand-in for general surveillance, which means that they will use any shred of information that suggests Trump was right.
Back in July, he did attend the first-ever inside OTH fan convention, which was held in Wilmington, NC, a worthy stand-in for the angsty teen show's fictional location of Tree Hill.
Paula was not just a sidekick but a stand-in for the audience: She was every 'shipper who ever overinvested in a certain happy ending, no matter how misguided the pairing might be.
"The viewer throwing crumbs, and Ivanka vacuuming them, is not a stand-in for one feeling, one relationship or one point of view toward this powerful and sexualized female form," the release says.
Mr. James's character, Joe, dreams of being an author and spends his lonesome home time writing a geopolitical thriller with a stand-in for himself engaging in all manner of weaponized derring-do.
The rendering is not merely a fancy 33D illustration, which could have been produced years ago, but a dynamic stand-in for what has or hasn't been completed on site, Mr. Chernick said.
They realized that if they were going to make syrah, they had to do it with understanding and sensitivity, rather than treating syrah as if it were a stand-in for cabernet sauvignon.
But the playful polka dots that stand in for fur and the almost aberrant flora that seem to  share Rousseau's formal vocabulary hint at a more complicated composition than one might initially presume.
Relative to Romney, Trump was down 10 points among whites with college degrees, but up 14 points among non-college whites (the stand-in for the myth-encrusted white working class, or WWC).
On the internet and the party scene, the enzyme theory serves as a stand-in for some of the mysteries around MDMA-related deaths that scientists have not been able to fully explain.
From their travels and research, they built an African utopia far removed from the usual Tokyo-New York architectural mashup that too often serves as a stand-in for urban futurism in film.
There's also a decline in the quality of writing, not just in terms of the structural issues but in the sense that, increasingly, thought pieces are assumed to stand in for real analysis.
Both gombo frais and sauce graine are crowded with giant hunks of beef and smoked turkey, a stand-in for the more profoundly pungent smoked fish that's a beloved ingredient in West Africa.
In Bay County, which includes Panama City and Mexico Beach, vehicle traffic regularly comes to a standstill, utility trucks block roads, and spray-painted pieces of plywood stand in for missing street signs.
Strictly speaking, shrimp bisque has no business on fish and grits, but if you see the bisque as a tamer, richer stand-in for hot sauce it makes a delicious kind of sense.
The microbe—originally proposed along as part of a series of science-themed emoji, along with the petri dish and test tube—has become a stand-in for visually describing the virus itself.
Moviegoers heard her in dubbed foreign films — as a stand-in, for example, for Claudia Cardinale in Sergio Leone's "Once Upon a Time in the West," released in the United States in 1969.
It is precisely the superficial nature of clothing, the fact that garments are immediately accessible to all, that makes them the go-to stand-in for more nuanced, complicated emotions and issues. Mrs.
Although Kaepernick and his supporters ultimately clarified that it was not the American flag he was protesting, but rather institutional racism, the flag became a stand-in for ideological debates over patriotism itself.
The terrace, which is large enough to hold a pair of chaise longues and a small table and chairs, is an acceptable stand-in for the yard she lost out on in Watchung.
As for Mr. Evett, he is best when the production leans on him, not on design — as when he wrestles with a sandbag on a rope, a stand-in for a fellow human.
The next Nixometer was always meant to be a shorthand, a stand in for something that can't really be measured, in this case, the instability and confusion that the impeachment process brought on.
The former has a quality of finality to it, as if the period is a stand-in for "Don't ask me to elaborate," while the latter could simply mean "Fine" without any baggage.
Plus, Short added, Pence's schedule was scrambled somewhat because he had to go to Poland over Labor Day weekend as a stand-in for Trump, who canceled his trip due to Hurricane Dorian.
"Every time there is a story about Russia, it's just going to remind people who this guy is and why he's the perfect stand-in for Trump," said Brown, the former RNC official.
Anti-Semites started using "Zionist" or "Zio" as a stand-in for "Jewish," using Jewish activism in favor of the Jewish state as proof that they were right all along about the Jewish conspiracy.
Now, as he attempts to run for a modest city council seat in suburban Las Vegas, a battle over his election acts as a stand-in for a battle over the limits of #MeToo.
But taken as a groundbreaking moment of small screen nudity, the locker room scene works also as a stand-in for the way the American television viewer understands the sight of a penis onscreen.
It does so in a fascinating way that juxtaposes mainstream Hollywood entertainment with first-person accounts of individuals whose stories stand in for millions of others, thereby inviting the viewer into a contemplative space.
In this song, a corporation headed by literal fanged, bloodthirsty monsters tries to recruit Cash to higher ranks while they feast on human bodies — a direct stand-in for capitalists preying on their workers.
The veteran senior exec, who's clocked up a decade at the company, also as its VP of engineering, is the latest stand-in for CEO Mark Zuckerberg who keeps eschewing repeat requests to appear.
Actor-director Joe Carroll was home Wednesday night when he got a funny email from Buress asking Carroll to stand in for him at Hollywood premiere of Spider-Man: Homecoming, in which Buress stars.
Prosecutors claim Smollett had met Abel on the Empire set, where the latter had been working as a stand-in for the character Kai, who is an on-screen love interest of Smollett's character.
A decent laptop can also easily stand in for a Steam Link as long as you've got Steam installed and a way to connect it to your TV, via Valve's in-home streaming service.
Scroll ahead for our almond and coconut-based blind-tasting results — and to figure out exactly which sweet sip you can rely on as a stand-in for the seasonal classic at holiday parties.
The girl, only 16, died as a result of a horrible car accident, and the nurse has volunteered herself to the grieving parents as a stand-in for the daughter to help them recover.
The word husband can be a stand-in for any other entity — consumers, the status quo, a first date — who might care to see a woman presented as pretty, sexy, or down-to-earth.
To test the effectiveness of the organoids as a stand-in for diseased blood vessels, the researchers put the organoids in an environment meant to simulate what it would be like to have diabetes.
But even the snarkier music he made as a teen referenced Flamin' Hot Cheetos and other bodega snacks as a stand-in for childhood innocence, and so he's a great fit for this commercial.
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The decrepit vehicle is their literal and metaphorical stand-in for civilization, tricked out with a crumbling infrastructure, a ferocious appetite for gasoline, an oversupply of rattling kitchen appurtenances and even some broiling excrement.
Ms. Cahalan, the writer, dispensed with traditional bridesmaids and wedding cake and had her brother-in-law stand in for a cleric to officiate at her wedding, "which made it more intimate," she said.
Drake got famous for telling his own story in an authentic if corny way, yet he convinced a generation of rappers that lyrics about emotional manipulation were a handy stand-in for actual feelings.
Walker, whom Google proposed as a stand-in for Page but was rejected by lawmakers, outlines the steps Google has taken to ensure the sanctity of the democratic process, including an ad verification system.
This week, it passed its own net neutrality laws, to ban blocking and throttling of the internet, as a stand-in for the federal net neutrality rules abandoned by the Trump administration in June.
Indeed, at least when it comes to politics, fancy clothes or even just an unseemly focus on clothes have been a stand-in for (at best) bad character and (at worst) corruption for years.
His heartbreak over the latest disaster is expressed in a series of images in which men and women of diverse ages and ethnicities stand in for Edvard Munch's iconic, screaming figure on a bridge.
So, Mr. Avenatti argues, Mr. Cohen is improperly acting as a stand-in for Mr. Trump as he seeks to enforce the deal, including the provision he cited in bringing the temporary restraining order.
In every field of human endeavor, from reconstructive facial surgery to the simulation of air flowing past a jet's wing, billions of tiny, discrete elements stand in for an inherently smooth and analog reality.
It was a stand-in for the black beauty industry in the Chris Rock movie "Good Hair," which, among other things, explores whether the desire for straight hair reflects a Eurocentric standard of beauty.
But one top strategist who served as a Trump stand-in for one of his top rivals in the Republican primary debate prep sessions said defeating Trump on policy points was a pyrrhic victory.
And though much of Pereira de Almeida's prose reads like lyrical stream of consciousness, her use of Mila's hair as a metaphor, the perfect stand-in for all her questions of identity, is universal.
In this festival, its Scottish-colored classicism had to stand in for the Americana-colored classicism of the passed-over (and more important) "Western Symphony" (1954), "Square Dance" (1957) and "Stars and Stripes" (19563).
Gideon, the young slave owner and childhood companion of Tubman, for example, was a fiction, a stand-in for hundreds of men and women who grew up alongside the people enslaved by their parents.
ET, Eric Trump was serving as a both a de facto White House surrogate on prime-time TV and as a stand-in for his father at a gala fundraiser for Trump's reelection campaign.
The term refers to a loosely defined set of treatments, ranging from extreme measures like electroshock intended to eradicate impure thoughts to beating a pillow effigy intended to stand in for the patient's parents.
Gisli Johann, 26, the show's organizer and usual host, stopped by to make sure that Mr. Duffy, his stand-in for the night, was there and that the show was ready to go on.
The doors can be manifestations of magic realism, fantasy or science fiction, or all three, but they simply stand in for the reality that refugees will try every door they can to get out.
She isolates Poirot by eliminating his colleague Hastings (who narrates the novel) and makes him a figurative and literal stand-in for the murderer (an idea that's an incidental red herring in the book).
Washington (CNN)A crowded Democratic House primary in the Houston area has become a stand-in for the broader battle within the party between progressives who backed Bernie Sanders and members of the establishment.
"Harambe became a referendum on and a satire of social media outrage culture, his name a stand-in for everything wrong with the way social media reacts to news," Select All's Brian Feldman explained.
It's honest enough to admit that, even when it knows better, there's something oddly appealing about the idea of good manners and proper etiquette being able to stand in for an actual moral compass.
In some cases, they allegedly used imposters to stand in for the children at exams or bribed athletic recruiters to recruit their children, even if they didn't end up playing that sport in college.
LONDON (Reuters) - Former champion Jenson Button has done his time in Formula One but the Briton says returning as a Monaco Grand Prix stand-in for McLaren's Fernando Alonso will still be a big thrill.
In an exclusive look at Rippon's episode, the ice-skater trash talks himself while pretending to direct the superfan, who is acting as a stand-in for Rippon, in a commercial for a sports drink.
But as the characters who stand in for the audience -- including Sansa, Arya, Sam, and Tyrion -- question Daenerys' fitness to rule, longtime fans have begun to view her as increasingly villainous, or overlooking her entirely.
The dog might as well stand in for the forces of nature, for as relentlessly as it pursues Bella, even trapping her up a tree overnight, which definitely feels like something out of London's work.
Cameron Post is particularly impactful because God's Promise is a stand in for the type of camp which might be considered innocuous, or even idyllic, to the kind of person who would send someone there.
It's the rule of one, playing out in culinary terms -- elevating a flattened, synthesized view of Asian identity and a single celebrated cultural expression as a stand-in for a much vaster spectrum of perspectives.
The details: The filing claims that Exxon used two sets of proxy costs — formulas that serve as a stand-in for expected future events — of carbon to simulate the impact of future climate change regulations.
The Darkness always felt like a lazy stand-in for evil or the bad guys — it started as the underlying reason to fight back, but it was never fully fleshed out as a narrative tool.
Its mild flavor and moist (but not wet) texture made it an ideal stand-in for a classic flour-heavy dough — so much so, that my unsuspecting roommate was unable to guess the secret ingredient.
What instead happened was that "Obamacare" became a stand-in for anyone's woes with the health care system, and a club that every Republican in the country beat Democrats with over the next several years.
The project, featured in the journal Biomaterials, is about as proof-of-concept as you can get, but the primary value is proving that a previously existing vascular system can stand in for other systems.
They'd use the same mannered, lumpy humorlessness as a stand-in for depth, unaware that the key appeal of fast-living Ron Woodruff was how he reminded us a bit of the man playing him.
MANAMA (Reuters) - Britain's Jenson Button will stand in for Fernando Alonso at next month's Monaco Formula One Grand Prix while the Spaniard competes in the Indianapolis 500 on the same day, McLaren announced on Friday.
She is currently applying a similar analysis to people with diabetes, trying to understand how the people and objects around a type I diabetic stand in for the pancreas within them that does not work.
People love coffee; we love it so much that many of us are using it as a stand-in for an online persona, or at least implying it's the only reason we get anything done.
Read in one way, Leehey writes, the pagoda represents the country, and the mason is a stand-in for the government that took over after 1988, the State Law and Order Restoration Council, or SLORC.
Turns out he's a stand-in for the man himself, a respected older director who has a thing for much younger women – teen girls, actually – and has been dogged by child abuse allegations for years.
Honestly, the only good thing about having a lifelike human statue made of wax and squirrel hair sitting around is if, in a pinch, you might need it to stand in for its living model.
Losing Ground's protagonist is Sara (Seret Scott), a philosophy professor who may have been a fictional stand-in for Collins, who was a professor herself—she taught film history at City College in New York.
Over time, the European bear was tamed, but it maintained its symbolic power, notably as a stand-in for Russia: In 1984, Ronald Reagan's presidential campaign ran an ad showing a bear roaming the forest.
When I made the Hate series, I simply wanted to do more auto-bio type stories, and rather than invent a new stand-in for myself, I simply aged Buddy by four or so years.
An anchor of most casual winter wardrobes, it is cementing its status as a look for all seasons, one that can, when the moment is right, stand in for a biker coat, blazer or poncho.
The paper-white, easily identified "CARTON OF EGGS," nearly a stand-in for its subject, is pop philosophy, while "DRAWING TABLE," crumpled unrecognizably in the bottom half of its box, is a tart memento mori.
And the "should Democrats start an impeachment inquiry" question has essentially been a stand-in for the true question splitting the party: whether Democrats should move full steam ahead with impeaching Trump in the House.
Voice performers were hired to stand in for the soldiers, but Jackson's team, mindful that regiments were drawn from different regions of Britain, made sure the actors came from those areas and had accurate accents.
Every song is fantastic, truly, but this cut stands out because it's essentially a stand-in for everything the Spice Girls have failed to gift us during their various reunions over the last two decades.
To rid the island of these pests without harming other species, she designed specialized bait, and wanted to do a trial run of the distribution equipment, using sand as a stand-in for the bait.
By making the most notorious Nazi camp a stand-in for the Holocaust, the exhibition offers a tighter focus than that of Yad Vashem in Jerusalem and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington.
Perched on top is a small clay figurine of a naked woman masturbating; she reads as a stand-in for the fictional artist, exposing her most intimate self for network executives and gallery-goers alike.
Fashion people have long used it as a stand-in for "theme": A stylist or editor may refer to a four-page magazine fashion shoot with a rugged setting as "an outdoor story," for instance.
Walking through the gallery, where posters leaned against the walls to stand in for the paintings in the exhibition, Diana talked about some of the works, like "Maya With Doll and Wooden Horse," from 210.
My sense is that Chuck's electricity phobia is a stand in for his conscience, which begins to torment him after he is ushered out the door of his firm with $3 million of Howard's money.
It includes a chapter where the narrator visits her sister in Beirut and is subjected to a graphically detailed, cringingly orientalist seduction attempt by her Lebanese brother-in-law "Pierre," a stand-in for Arthur.
But in today's toxic political climate, when deliberate ambiguity and "alternative facts" stand in for knowledge, it's never been more important for scientists and academics to be accurate in their presentation of what we know.
The empty mantra of "repeal and replace" — which was all but buried by the midterms — was never a stand-in for an actual shared vision for the governance of health care in the United States.
The Nazis are less of a real-life villain than a stand-in for overall villainy, the go-to insult if you want to call a political movement evil but one devoid of actual content.
Nearly every scene dissects power dynamics and struggles within the American male sect, seen mostly through the eyes of incoming freshman pitcher Jake (played by Blake Jenner), a purposefully blank stand-in for the audience.
And I wonder if these men, these people in high places in this industry fueled by a maelstrom of emotion that people spend careers trying to figure out, stand in for the rest of these people.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's Economy Minister Paulo Guedes will not attend the G20 summit this week in Osaka and Deputy Minister Marcelo Guaranys will stand in for him, presidential spokesman General Otavio Rego Barros said on Tuesday.
To anyone who suffers from anxiety, it's obvious that Eleanor is anxious and depressed, but in a society that had only just started medically treating mental illness, ghosts were a more digestible stand-in for depression.
In her latest endeavor, two puppets stand in for Alice B. Toklas and Gertrude Stein, whose movements are controlled by a "robot brain," which transmits messages to a sculpture–cum–machine, which pulls the performers' strings.
He has also not given up hope that it will eventually be possible to create a mini-brain in the laboratory that is a more complete and accurate stand-in for what grows in our head.
He's long cast himself as an old-school candidate who can bring Democrats back to an earlier era — "the stand-in for a generation of Americans disoriented by changing mores," as BuzzFeed's Ben Smith put it.
A painting in the style of Jackson Pollock that Blake says they painted at the age of four with their father hangs above the record stacks, a stand-in for the artist watching over the proceedings.
All of which is to say, if you buy into the Empire as a stand-in for American imperial power (as Lucas basically says in his biography), then Raytheon is right there polishing the stormtrooper helmets.
The attack Boular imagined bears an uneasy relationship to another fantasy, a scene of a raid on a fictitious "Museum of Great Britain," a stand-in for the British Museum, in this year's blockbuster Black Panther.
The right patterns of weighted connections can stand in for behaviors in living populations: For example, connections that make it more likely that lineages will become isolated from the rest of a population can represent migrations.
Image: Stephen PointingBy using the barren Atacama Desert in Chile as a stand-in for Mars, researchers have shown that it's possible to use an autonomous rover-mounted drill to detect life beneath a desolate surface.
To complement the mobile app, Nintendo is developing a wrist-worn wearable, called Pokémon Go Plus, that can act as a stand-in for the software when you want to keep your phone in your pocket.
"What's really happening is that the DCCC is using one strategic worry—that Texans won't vote for a prodigal daughter—as a stand-in for the real concern: that Moser is too far left," she wrote.
Eastwood's father is the legendary actor and director Clint Eastwood, a noted Republican who memorably addressed an empty chair — which he used as a stand-in for President Barack Obama — at the 2012 Republican National Convention. 
It is a testament to Keneally's dexterity that she is able to bring Jenny into focus as both a historical figure and a stand-in for others like her without losing the thread of her narrative.
Your phone's Mobile Hotspot can stand in for the network saved on your Roku to allow you to connect the device to a new network, but you'll need another mobile device to act as your remote.
It also gives some semblance of cover for Graham and Cassidy, who can claim that there has been some discussion of the bill despite the fact that this is a ridiculous stand-in for regular order.
In this regard, Bryant makes for a fitting stand-in for the team as a whole: prodigious and young, a sure thing now who might look like a kid on primetime TV in a couple months.
Johnny, a stand-in for Wiseau himself, is living the American dream: He owns a nice apartment in San Francisco, he works a cushy, if vague, job at "the bank," and he's beloved by his friends.
Selina Meyer, the nakedly power-seeking politician in "Veep" — seen by some viewers, mistakenly, as a stand-in for Hillary Clinton, according to executive producer David Mandel — does become president but loses in the next election.
Into this diorama-like depiction of their habits and habitat — the wet suits, the plunges, the nets of abalone and seaweed — the playwright herself eventually wanders, or an obvious stand-in for her named Ha Young.
Six hundred pieces of slate culled from the Loading Dock (a local salvage company for building and other secondhand materials) stand in for the number of students who squeezed into the small building for their education.
Such luxury pool shots must stand in for the fact that most of the things that happen in these places are virtual and consequently hidden (so to speak) in computer hard drives and fiber optic cables.
His approach is archetypal — these figures and their adornments stand in for the lost and forgotten — yet they were inspired by individual Malaga islanders, including women named Christina and Nyanen and members of the Trip family.
He depicts a dark cave decorated for tourists with projected patches of colored lights — a stand-in for the cave in Plato's allegory, where only the shadows of outside life are visible to those chained within.
But Waters has become a synecdoche for the city — the embrace of queerness, of "perversion" of all kinds, a stand-in for Baltimore's willingness to accept all comers and to make art out of whatever's around.
The series somewhat clumsily turns central villain Whispers into a stand-in for all dark and fascist ideologies, but it never loses sight of his sad loneliness, or how he's visited that upon everybody around him.
The voice belonged to my own guide, Flip Robinson, a 60-foot-225, magnificently bearded man who previously parlayed his stature into a gig as a stand-in for behemoth characters like Hodor and the Mountain.
Easy enough for knights and their steeds to turn up as helicopters and corporate jets, and easy too for irascible media emperor Henry Dunbar and his rivalrous deputies to stand in for contentious king and court.
To put her spin on avocado toast, the fruit is not chopped or mashed, but sliced paper thin and pressed between two sheets of parchment paper to create a bologna-like stand-in for lunch meat.
But the schedule was rejiggered after Mr. Trump directed Mr. Pence to stand in for him as an emissary on an official trip to Poland after the president canceled, citing the need to monitor Hurricane Dorian.
While the Harvey Weinstein scandal was in large part what inspired the project, the film's faceless, nameless villain ends up serving as a sort of stand-in for the more substantial problem of widespread workplace abuse.
It's no surprise then that Marvel has become the easy stand-in for garbage entertainment for old guard directors like Scorsese and Coppola, who find themselves suddenly readjusting to a shifting cinema industry on the downturn.
Baldwin said during an appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" that there are people "on the internet" who are hoping to stand in for the president, who has announced he will not attend this year's annual dinner.
On the surface, he treats jazz as an object of affection, but really it's not much more than a stand-in for white male self-flagellation, a proxy for how white men come to understand themselves.
The Jessica James character, who daydreams about violent ends for her ex (Lakeith Stanfield), pores over online dating sites and contemplates a new suitor (Chris O'Dowd), is not meant as a stand-in for Ms. Williams.
But the reason the sequence became so upsetting to some viewers and was defended so loudly by others was that it became a stand-in for Game of Thrones' treatment of sexual assault as a whole.
From endless Benghazi hearings and reports, to nothingburger stories about alleged conflicts of interest at the Clinton Foundation, the act of "raising questions" has often become a stand-in for scandal when it comes to Hillary Clinton.
In the video, a faux Daniels and faux Trump are seen meeting together in a hotel room and posing together with Emin and another actor who appears to be a stand in for Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
Winter is smart about subtly using slavery as a stand-in for any social issue that makes a lot of people people angry enough to be self-righteous, but not personally affected enough to fight for change.
Thus far, the scientists have only been able to replicate the results on arugula, kale, spinach and watercress, but their plans for the future are much grander, including trees that could stand in for outdoor electric light.
Was David Fincher interrogated about his attitudes about humanity, given the misanthropic world view largely held by John Doe — who, ultimately in being named John Doe is kind of like a stand-in for men in general?
In the final moments of season 4, episode 18 of Gotham "That's Entertainment," Jerome Valeska—stand in for the Joker—is shot by young detective Jim Gordon, letting him slip off of a rooftop to his death.
Editorial A mayoral election in Okinawa on Sunday is shaping up to be another stand-in for the fight over a plan to relocate an American military base to a less-populated site on the Japanese island.
Around 3 million people in France, 80 percent of them women, use Levothyrox, a drug that works as a stand-in for the hormone thyroxine in patients suffering from hypothyroidism, a condition that affects the body's metabolism.
Under the brand name One Hop Kitchen, they will launch this week the sale of two kinds of insect Bolognese pasta sauce made with mealworms and crickets as the stand in for the traditional ground beef ingredient.
The most recent picture on display, "Tagged" (2014), is one of the many images McNeely has made of a nude, lanky woman, often a stand-in for herself, trapped in some kind of uncomfortable, often intolerable situation.
While the Justice Department has not shared who will stand in for McCord until her replacement is announced, former DOJ officials say don't expect her departure to impede any current investigations overseen by the national security division.
The overall effect is that Owens somehow comes off as a stand-in for everyone and everything happening around him, which results in a feature-length film about Owens that has less depth than an encyclopedia entry.
The film, starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Snowden and Shailene Woodley as his girlfriend Lindsay Mills, was shot mostly in Europe, with Germany providing production subsidies and becoming the stand-in for Maryland, where Snowden grew up.
The four faces are doubly blind — their eyeless faces can be covered over by the moveable lid and shut in further darkness — while the target is a stand-in for the body that also marks its absence.
Curiously, he indicates the location of words on the honey carton with two blank strips; they could be horizontal versions of the twin, rectangular blanks that stand in for eyes in many of his doll-like figures.
In the film, the Watermelon Woman becomes a stand in for all these people, for the talent, humor, and courage that our culture misses out on when we determine that some people aren't worth paying attention to.
When the movie begins, Nakia is embedded with a group of women in Nigeria who have been kidnapped by a militant group, an unmistakable stand-in for the schoolgirls kidnapped by the Nigerian jihadist group Boko Haram.
The premiums paid by women on feminine-targeted products have been less widely discussed, which is probably why Rogen's role is sort of an audience stand-in for viewers who might not be familiar with the problem.
The play starts with a sly twist on the mordant opening exchange between Dev (Joe Paulik), here a genial tutor and the stand-in for Medvedenko, and Mash (Joey Parsons), formerly Masha, here a part-time cook.
BuzzFeed editor-in-chief Ben Smith recently called Biden "the stand-in for a generation of Americans disoriented by changing mores," and it feels like as good an encapsulation as any of Biden's recent non-campaign campaign.
The director Lucy Dyson gives ordinary bushes menacing eyes (they also quake with rage), and, eventually, Barnett waves her arms around while hot dogs (no buns) drift limply across the screen, a winking stand-in for maleness.
Through much of the remainder of the twentieth century, American grunts echoed the helicopter gunner in Full Metal Jacket in seeking to "get some," a none-too-subtly sexual stand-in for the glory of the kill.
The most commonly shared scene from the entire run of show is President Bartlett completely owning an obvious stand-in for conservative commentator and radio show host Dr. Laura for selectively quoting the Bible to advance homophobia.
Indeed, it's increasingly absurd to treat the Israeli state as a stand-in for Jews writ large, given the way the current Israeli government has aligned itself with far-right European movements that have anti-Semitic roots.
Anna Silver (Aurore Clément), a 28-year-old filmmaker who is the Belgian-born child of Holocaust survivors, is a stand-in for Akerman, traveling from one European city to another to introduce screenings of her movie.
It's a stand-in for the most instantly recognizable version of the American Dream, with the picket fence and the driveway and the happy family just waiting to be skewered gleefully by filmmakers half a century later.
As their whereabouts is still a mystery — the remains of just one have been identified — the case has become a stand-in for those of tens of thousands of Mexicans who have vanished in the drug war.
A spokesman for Malta, which holds the EU presidency until the end of the month, said there could be no more delays and the European Parliament would have to find a politician to stand in for Duncan.
In reality, it doesn't matter if you contribute to a campaign today or tomorrow, but in the political world, quarterly fund-raising figures are a stand-in for a campaign's strength, especially within such a crowded field.
In an iconic 1984 television ad introducing the Macintosh computer, Apple portrayed itself as a lone runner smashing the grip of a Big Brotherish figure — an obvious stand-in for IBM — lecturing rows of stone-faced conformists.
Stomping around a white-cube CGI room, this AI-assisted "substitute" animal fluctuates between stylized pixels and photorealism, pointing to the imaginative power of AI technology — and its total failure to meaningfully stand in for nonhuman life.
Lots of people have observed that the episode stands as one of the show's strongest in that same stretch of time, so let this most excellent North Pole News Report sketch stand in for all the rest.
To better understand why, Dr. Dunbar presented a list of endorphin triggers — alcohol, laughter, singing, dancing and storytelling, plus chocolate (as a stand-in for food) — and asked respondents which elements they felt had the greatest impact.
The couple met in 2015 through a mutual friend who called Ms. Riedl as a last-minute stand-in for another woman, whom Mr. Clark was originally supposed to meet for after-work drinks in downtown Chicago.
The couple met in 21922 through a mutual friend who called Ms. Riedl as a last-minute stand-in for another woman, whom Mr. Clark was originally supposed to meet for after-work drinks in downtown Chicago.
And sure, Missandei is her best friend, but she's essentially a token on Game of Thrones, meant to be a stand-in for the Unsullied as a whole, a relationship that convinces us Dany loves her people.
Assigning people a generational identity based on an arbitrary birth year cutoff might be silly, but it's a stand-in for bigger signifiers — access to home ownership, ability to pay off student debt, graduating with bright future prospects.
For example, to estimate the Election Day votes of the 130 million people who voted for president in 2012, a pollster might make just 1,300 phone calls — which means each response has to stand in for 100,000 voters.
The fictional Ebbing is a seemingly unremarkable town—a stand-in for all of middle America—except for the presence of Mildred Hayes (Frances McDormand), a gift shop employee whose teenaged daughter was brutally murdered a year earlier.
If a coffee cup is a stand-in for a paint can, Murray is reminding us that art and life are inseparable, that one is always intruding on the other, and compartmentalizing them is really a bourgeois idea.
And while it's potentially a device that could stand in for VR experiences, the Valerie is also built to be VR-ready with seamless integration and support for devices like HTC's Vive and the Oculus Rift, Razer said.
With this in mind, take Gucci Mane's World War 3 trilogy (the three World Wars were Lean, Gas, and Molly) as a stand-in for all the music that Gucci Mane made in the 2010s that you like.
The rule barring "substantially identical" securities still applies, so don't use an ETF tracking the S&P 2100, such as the SPDR S&P 235 (SPY), to stand in for a mutual fund tracking the S&P 220.
We'll never know how many European pilgrims were driven mad by the American wilderness: The imposingly pious William (Ralph Ineson), his equally severe wife, Katherine (Kate Dickie), and their brood of five stand in for all of them.
The best moments in The Catch, Shonda Rhimes' midseason stand-in for How To Get Away With Murder's "TGIT" time slot, are the ones in which my TV lover Peter Krause registers the briefest flickers of… something. Love?
Back at therapy, though, Andrea (wearing a Dyziplen shirt, because Tina Fey is nothing if not a master at callbacks) points out that the fairy godmother in the animated sequence is obviously a stand-in for Kimmy's mother.
He and his extravagant abode provided the basis for Orson Welles's most famous film, in which his main character, Charles Foster Kane, is a stand-in for Hearst, and Kane's "Xanadu" is the Florida equivalent of Hearst's castle.
The set designers, Rufus Didwiszus and Jan Freese, have built the shtetl Anatevka as a massive rotating assemblage of antique wardrobes that stand in for most of the interior locations, and whose swinging doors facilitate entrances and exits.
It has become a stand-in for the constant need for newness driven by technology and 24-hour communication; a nod to the need to speed deliveries and communications, to systematically rethink the interface between customer and company.
Even the lovely but traumatized Alice Lindgren, a stand-in for Laura Bush in her novel "American Wife," observes with fascination her husband and his brother's crass bathroom humor, which betrays the privileged swagger of the blissfully oblivious.
Dressed in a comfy white bathrobe and a towel wrapped atop her head, Cardi grabbed a decorative pineapple that was on hand to stand in for her trophy, which she beat out Drake and Post Malone to nab.
As the performers strummed lean Mexican mini-guitars called jaranas and stomped their feet on a flattened rehearsal table (a stand-in for the bespoke tarima that will be used in performances), they also reached some dramatic epiphanies.
Sanders has refocused some of his attacks on the former mayor, the latest business-friendly, moderate stand-in for the political establishment, while Buttigieg now finds himself in the awkward position of lobbing grenades at the Vermont senator.
While no seven individuals can stand in for the more than 300 people I interviewed for this project, these particular voices offer a representative portrait of the violence and hardships faced by so many of their fellow survivors.
And like a multitude of King's works, it features a writer who could be a stand-in for King himself, this time a famous but weary horror writer who stumbles across a demented painting at a yard sale.

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