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The camera has long stood in for the male gaze.
Drake stood in for all of us in just admiring her.
In reality, Puerto Rico and Spain stood in for the island.
They have also stood in for romantic partnerships during pivotal moments.
Their high school steps stood in for the Yavin IV throne room.
Most of the time, one man stood in for Ford's furry companion.
With increasing frequency, memes stood in for political arguments and ideological positions.
His apology stood in for the many others I likely will never receive.
As Jane Roe she stood in for millions of women in Roe v.
In several of the very earliest international matches, Queen's stood in for Scotland.
A double stood in for Josh Brolin right here with a bodysuit on.
My brother stood in for me when I was sick a few times too.
Bottles stood in for free weights in their indoor cycling, CrossFit, and yoga classes.
In the film, Petra stood in for where Indiana Jones finds the Holy Grail.
The fact that he stood in for Efron wasn't exactly a huge secret, either.
It wouldn't be shocking if several different people stood in for Trump at various times.
He has since stood in for both mobs and demagogues, and for economic and social trends.
In early American kitchens, white sauce stood in for cream, which was reserved for making butter.
And elite army intelligence units have stood in for universities, cranking out future start-up C.E.O.s.
It stood in for subconscious urges, existential angst and everything in life we try to suppress.
Panneerselvam had stood in for Jayalalithaa in the past, but made clear he was not replacing her.
The Mountain Lake Lodge — whose exteriors stood in for Kellerman's — uses its visual advantage to have themed Dirty Dancing weekends, and Lake Lure, where a boys camp stood in for Johnny's Cabin and where many of the dancing interior scenes were filmed — has the yearly Dirty Dancing Festival.
Panneerselvam had stood in for Jayalalithaa in the past, but made it clear he was not replacing her.
So my sister Connie, who was over 18, stood in for a couple of over-the-shoulder shots.
We're talking about a 10-inch maquette that stood in for the role of Groot during the shoot.
The roles came quickly: after two weeks as an apprentice, she stood in for a principal dancer as Juliet.
Deputy Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini stood in for Fico to present the new government's agenda to lawmakers last week.
People reports that Los Angeles' Echo Park Lake stood in for San Francisco, but the TGIF spirit remained strong.
Sweet black figs stood in for apples in a memorable little tarte Tatin garnished with raw pale-green figs.
White tablecloths and stiff lace curtains—this was a part of the country where sombre stood in for formal.
A melting block of sculpted ice stood in for a missing prime minister at a televised debate, infuriating Conservatives.
It was a very hostile, unsecure space in which personal jabs stood in for the answering of serious questions.
Her anger, confidence and sexuality stood in for stirrings of teenage passion that I had no way to express.
Actor and understudy Michael Lee Brown stood in for Tony-winning Platt as the titular arm-breaker for Wednesday's matinee.
Groban had stood-in for Bocelli back in 1999 at a Grammy rehearsal, when he was just 16-years-old.
I can confirm this, having stood in for the role of the receptionist during a demo at the Thai restaurant.
Mr. Ramirez's lawyer, Michael Hughes, who also stood in for Mr. Suero at the arraignment, said he had no comment.
Snapshot: Above, "Game of Thrones" tourists in Ballintoy Harbour, Northern Ireland, which has stood in for several locations in Westeros.
At a forum in Saudi Arabia on combating extremism, Ivanka Trump stood in for her father when he got tired.
Just as the Incredible Hulk stood in for the menopausal woman, now an innocent child stands in for the postmenopausal one.
Stunt doubles stood in for most of the action scenes to prevent the maiming of their young star on the slopes.
Diaz-Canel has stood in for Castro at major political events, received foreign dignitaries and traveled abroad on behalf of the government.
At the ceremony in Chicago, on a Sunday evening during Ramadan, two volunteers stood in for the grooms, reading their handwritten vows.
Sissy Spacek, who won an Oscar for playing Lynn in "Coal Miner's Daughter," stood in for the ailing singer at that Nashville event.
But the play, or rather its positioning in the game, also stood in for the frustrations of player and team alike this season.
Bulky green robots with HAL-like eyes stood in for the soldiers familiar from the uncensored release and dead aliens spilled no blood.
Former Force India driver Di Resta is the experienced reserve who stood in for an unwell Massa at this year's Hungarian Grand Prix.
The bank won the lawsuit, because it stood in for the rights of the people who might want to hear its political views.
More recently, in the excellent "Cost of Living," seen at Manhattan Theater Club in 2017, disability stood in for geographical and cultural alienation.
Fronds of seaweed poked out of a construction of egg white wafers and squid in rice crackers that stood in for a coral reef.
Rich saxophones and organs stood in for synthesizers, drums jangled and twitched, and vocalists like King Krule gave the beats another sheet of voice.
Those lush green landscapes could only come from the place that also stood in for Middle Earth in the Lord of the Rings movies.
O.P. Panneerselvam, a cabinet colleague, has stood in for Jayalalithaa in the past, but he has repeatedly made it clear he was not replacing her.
In October, however, she sold the spot in Studio City which stood in for the facade of her home on Keeping Up With the Kardashians.
With Alec Baldwin returning to portray Trump, SNL cast member Chris Redd stood in for West, complete with rounded MAGA hat and neutral-toned clothing.
Walker's brothers, Caleb and Cody, stood in for their late brother as the 2015 installment of the "Furious" franchise was in the middle of production.
They waged an impromptu campaign of drumming up support for earthquake relief using the bear, which stood in for the city itself and its people.
The museum is located next to ice Q, the futuristic-looking restaurant that stood in for a dystopian clinic in the recent "Spectre" Bond film.
The aging children of the Reagans' Hollywood circle, including Tina Sinatra and Anjelica Huston, stood in for old friends who are no longer alive. Mrs.
The camera pans across the wreckage of the convoy, lingering long on the burning non-flesh of the models which stood in for the soldiers.
Icy debate in U.K.: A melting block of ice stood in for Prime Minister Boris Johnson at a debate among party leaders about climate change.
Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) — who stood in for Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler, whose wife is ill — led the debate for Democrats in the daylong session.
Expect to see a lot more of Sekulow, who has essentially stood in for members of the administration on the Sunday shows for two weeks running.
The sculpture stood in for Prime Minister Boris Johnson, the leader of the Conservatives and the figure who seems to loom over all of British politics.
My last remaining high school friend in Homs, who braced the poor living conditions and stayed in town, stood in for me at my father's burial.
While Zolciak-Biermann can't partake in the Bend and Snap (#wigproblems), her daughter Brielle Biermann stood in for her, showing on air that her locks are real.
Much like Trump's #covfefe kerfuffle from earlier this year, the outpouring of Mooch tweets, jokes, and reactions stood in for what was essentially our collective double-take.
Sue Alexander, a volunteer, made the wedding cake and also stood in for the maid of honor, who was injured by a camping fire the night before.
Lawrence got the guest-hosting gig of a lifetime last night when she stood in for Jimmy Kimmel on a very special episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live!
More than a month after the call, Williams traveled with Pence to Warsaw, Poland, when he stood in for Trump and met with Zelensky on September 1.
The owners of 66 Perry Street in Manhattan's West Village Neighborhood have long had issues with fans visiting the steps, which stood in for Bradshaw's Upper East Side facade.
Comparisons were made with Maximilian Kolbe, a Polish friar who in 27 stood in for a fellow prisoner, a man with children, whom the Nazis were preparing to execute.
In this monologue, Jack stood in for the listeners who dislike Mr. Keillor's show, who've found it to be more Mayberry than Winesburg, an overly sugared Midwestern hot dish.
The conspiracy theory bubbled up again after people online suggested a body double stood in for the first lady last week when President Trump toured tornado damage in Alabama.
Watercress stood in for spinach, and the chubby Belon oyster had been poached in oyster liquor and crème fraîche seasoned with fennel and bacon: all the right flavors, rearranged.
And also perhaps because the dropped names stood in for jokes that the modern audience is too ignorant to get and that Mr. Allen has grown too lazy to make.
The moment stood in for the soon-to-come overthrow of the privileged classes, and it carried a resonance that went beyond the lives of the show's characters as individuals.
In previous seasons there was no doubt that Ayalkibet—then a petty tyrant of the workplace—stood in for the ruling party's authoritarian old guard, whom Abiy shoved aside last March.
"I've told Harrison a number of times that if he wasn't such a good actor he'd be a great stuntman," Armstrong says of the man he's so regularly stood in for.
Di Resta, who stood in for an unwell Massa in Hungary at this year's race, is also in the frame for the seat while Massa has said he wants to continue.
Trump's comments were followed by a sour weekend during an Asian economic summit in the Pacific island nation of Papua New Guinea, where Vice President Mike Pence stood in for Trump.
Oliver L. Brown, who stood in for his daughter Linda, a third grader, on the legal papers — instead of Briggs wind up being immortalized as a benchmark in civil rights jurisprudence?
Balloons in bright colors stood in for the onion domes of St. Basil's Cathedral; Peter the Great's ships sailed across a dark and wavy ocean seemingly printed with an inky woodcut.
Looking back, Van Der Beek recalls the time during season 4 when he got lost trying to show his parents the Leery house in Wilmington, N.C., which stood in for fictional Capeside.
The alien monsters that resembled the writhing biomass that spawned them were little more than smears of low-resolution textures across a few enormous blocks that stood in for torsos and limbs.
Harry stood in for his grandmother Queen Elizabeth to inspect the parade and give out the honors (Sword of Honor, the Overseas Sword and The Queen's Medal) at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.
And the two shows had one far larger thing in common: Thanks to the politics of their creative personnel, they became cultural shibboleths, shows that stood in for certain worldviews to many observers.
At one point in the series, the tiger puppet who stood in for Rogers's inner child sang, "Sometimes I wonder if I'm a mistake," meaning, I am so different, am I a mistake?
The nurse stood in for the disgraced politician on Thursday night's conclusion to the Southern Charm season 5 reunion, attempting to explain the dynamics of their seemingly turbulent relationship to his friends and costars.
In the picture, taken in advance of the ceremony, Bawi Pi's face has been superimposed above the shoulders of another man — his cousin — who stood in for the groom while wearing a nuptial suit.
The album's title track which features Stevie Wonder now has a remix with Gucci Mane​, Pusha T​, and BJ The Chicago Kid​ (who stood in for Stevie Wonder for on The Tonight Show last month​).
Antonio Giovinazzi, another Ferrari-backed prospect, took over Romain Grosjean's car at Haas, and the Italian, who stood in for an injured Wehrlein at Sauber for the opening two races of the season, finished 19th.
In 2012 The American Conservative reviewed a production of Julius Caesar in which the title character clearly stood in for Obama, a modern day black politician (whose capitol city gets besieged with "Occupy Rome" protesters).
All of those characters worked mostly in tandem with Alicia because each one stood in for the various parts of her life she'd shut down in the wake of becoming Peter's wife and a political prop.
Browne, who co-wrote the song, stood in for Frey on lead vocals, with the Eagles' familiar backing harmonies and laid-back instrumental accompaniment from Henley, along with Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit and Bernie Leadon.
"Suzanne and I," the operatic first single from her Mercury-nominated, self-titled debut, showed that the London-raised artist had a bombastic voice, but the rumble of her guitar stood in for an entire orchestra.
Stuntmen stood in for Junior during many of the action sequences, and Smith contributed to the character through performance capture, but ultimately, Junior is a computer-generated creation from the team at effects house Weta Digital.
She joined President Trump on his trip to Germany for the G20 Summit this week — and temporarily stood in for him at a meeting Saturday about "Partnership with Africa, Migration and Health," according to The Washington Post.
In Mr. Zuckerberg's absence, officials spent more than three hours grilling a Facebook executive who stood in for him, criticizing the company's influence on democracy, its distribution of false news and its use of personal user data.
Over the last year and a half, state attorneys general have fought Trump's worst excesses in the courts, and they've stood in for a Department of Justice that has long since abrogated its duty to safeguard the public.
Plain hard-cooked eggs with a dusting of chili powder stood in for the tea eggs, and, in place of the stuffed jumbo head-on prawns, I used large shrimp rubbed with some of the spices, with excellent results.
Ali stood in for every black man who has had his sanity questioned for refusing to pray the way he was taught to pray by those whose gods and rituals that were meant to undo us by containing and deflating us.
In the aftermath of it all, the white community of Wilmington told itself a lie to justify the carnage, a lie that would be repeated so often that it stood in for the truth of what actually happened on Nov. 10.
He was an original member of the Wrecking Crew, the no-name music all-stars whose sterling session work stood in for all kinds of popular musicians in the 1960s, from the Beach Boys to the Monkees, Elvis Presley and Frank Sinatra.
For a few hours on Thursday, Los Angeles stood in for Gotham City as thousands of Bat-fans lined the streets to pay tribute to the late Batman actor Adam West as the famed Batsignal was projected upon L.A.'s City Hall tower.
" After receiving the honor from William — who stood in for his grandmother, 91-year-old Queen Elizabeth, in handing out awards at Buckingham Palace — Starr, 77, told reporters of the new title, "It's new, and I don't know how you use it properly.
Militants were persuaded to stop the attacks by promises of more investment and jobs from visiting officials including Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, a technocrat who stood in for President Muhammadu Buhari this year while he had seven weeks of medical treatment in London.
The Syrian regime or a representative-ally with the capacity to pressure it (as happened at Dayton, when Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic stood in for Bosnian Serbs and accused war criminal Radovan Karadzic) would have to be brought to the negotiating table.
Caches are often situated near offbeat landmarks, like Tom's Restaurant in Morningside Heights, which stood in for the diner on "Seinfeld," or the Midtown subway grate where Marilyn Monroe's white dress famously fluttered, or the TriBeCa firehouse where the Ghostbusters gang convened.
Throughout October and November, the cast occupied the Gibney rehearsal studios, just above Union Square — large, bare rooms that they filled with gray dance floors, wooden tables arrayed with Purell and breath mints and metal folding chairs that stood in for the set.
They cleaned and tightly bundled the hair, then bound it together with a mixture of liquefied silk, which stood in for the collagen found in rhino horn, as well as cellulose, which represented the plant material that gets rubbed in as rhinos sharpen their horns.
It's unclear how long he stood in for Alfie -- he's reported to have first been cast as an extra (and, presumably, as Alfie's double) from seasons 6 through 8 -- but obviously it was long enough for the guy himself to remember and commemorate him.
The X-Files wove a rich tapestry of obviously false conspiracies that, nevertheless, stood in for an examination of the horrible things the US did in the name of winning the Cold War, at a time when the country was just starting to grapple with those ideas.
That's a contrast to an LGBTQ event hosted by the Democratic National Committee in Manhattan last month where Chasten stood in for the candidate, and gave a rousing speech tying his husband's candidacy to the gay rights movement sparked by the Stonewall riots 2019 years ago.
A professional athlete on the downside of a career that fell short of expectation, Paul stood in for all the Essingers — each in his or her own way unsure how to reckon with having a merely pretty good marriage, a pretty good career, a pretty good life.
But whoever they are, there is little doubt that over five decades, through presence and attrition and volume and a willingness to put himself out there — through sheer force of mind, maybe — Mr. Lagerfeld became the emoji in everyone's mind that stood in for the job.
The burning of Notre Dame was inadvertently symbolic, a devastation that stood in for the general loss of public worship in our time, the erosion of "We" into a billion little atoms, each of them singing and celebrating the individual in a self-indulgent, depressing and literal manner.
Haspel has stood in for Mike Pompeo on many occasions to attend the President's daily intelligence briefing, a late-morning session where a career intelligence professional delivers the agency's secrets and analysis — on things that happened overnight, that are coming up, and may be looming sometime in the future.
Walking around, I was constantly plagued by a feeling of déjà vu, perhaps because, as Thom Anderson points out in his documentary "Los Angeles Plays Itself," this downtown has stood in for so many other downtowns on the silver screen that it has become a kind of everyplace.
This featurette showcases those real-world locations: Dubrovnik, Croatia stood in for Canto Bight, the salt flats of Salar De Uyuni, Bolivia became Crait, while director Rian Johnson returned to the island of Skellig Michael off the coast of Ireland, which we saw briefly at the end of The Force Awakens.
There, they and an estimated 21949,000 other prisoners from German camps were finishing the long process of boarding three ships in the Bay of Lübeck: the Deutschland, the Thielbek and the Cap Arcona — a luxury cruise liner that had stood in for the Titanic in a 1943 German propaganda film.
These films sprawl over continents — the main characters in Profile are in London and Syria (which Cyprus stood in for onscreen), while the college friends in Dark Web are scattered across the US and UK — but they are, by design, claustrophobic, an exercise in formal restraint by way of a computer screen.
As Ronald Reagan and other politicians ginned up anti-government and anti-poor resentment in the 1970s and '80s, the welfare queen stood in for the idea that black people were too lazy to work, instead relying on public benefits to get by, paid for by the rest of us upstanding citizens.
" Mr. Marsh also oversaw construction of the set for the seaside town of Aqaba, the site of a battle in "Lawrence of Arabia," Mr. Lean's epic drama, which won the Oscar for best picture in 22005; discovered the location outside Madrid that stood in for Moscow's city streets in Mr. Lean's "Dr.
The best antihero dramas of the early 2000s, like the best great films of the '70s, were cautionary tales, deeply moral stories about how, in some ways, the men at the center of them stood in for an America — or at least a white male America — that couldn't stop gobbling up everything it saw.
The room was sectioned by off-center dividers and a looming 1990s LAPD cop car, forcing visitors to swirl around the room, confronting a visual timeline of violence and rebellion in LA. The untarnished police vehicle, with its huge physical presence in the room, stood in for the LAPD's overwhelming and continual presence in the city's communities of color.
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A corner of the hangar stood in for the studio where Julie and her film-school classmates work on their projects; when I visited, numbered pieces of "Flat L," the apartment where Julie lives, leaned against the hangar's walls, ready to be reassembled for Part II. Hogg finds it effective to isolate the cast and crew at a single site for the entirety of a shoot.
Another significant portion, the weakest, consists of potted summaries of the 20th-century photographic history that Maier was evidently well aware of but never attempted to enter, supplemented by snippets of general cultural history (which Bannos handles with less aplomb: No — to cite one example — The Great Gatsby did not "detail posh living in the Hamptons" — the towns he called East and West Egg actually stood in for Great Neck and Port Washington).

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