The United States has always promoted a pervasive pop culture to the level of iconography.
My personal favorite page is one which shows various patches and iconography from the CEC.
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They are free of religious iconography, which was linked to Spain and the colonial yoke.
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Still, both Mulans grew up on Disney fare and are delighted to be part of its iconography.
The disconnect between raw probabilities and how they are presented can extend past iconography to weather broadcasts.
An academic Chechnya expert who CNN consulted said the images illustrated a familiarity with Chechen politics and iconography.
Comparisons of iconography from similar sites indicate that different groups congregated there from up to sixty miles away.
So there are good reasons why Saddam iconography has not been torn down and trampled across southern Iraq.
Metcalfe says they should be showing better examples -- tasteful, appropriate use of Native iconography, and talented Native designers.
So the iconography of the bull market is Greenspan frowning but standing tall with his hands in his pockets.
"It's very interesting to see the development when they move to bigger canvases and pare the iconography right down, " added Cavazzini.
One was iconography a scholarly approach that treated the standard Renaissance or 17th-century art work as a learned parable or visual puzzle.
Some of the most captivating African images are part of Christian iconography.
"I apologise unreservedly for any offence caused by my comments on Nazi iconography, which were solely made from an art history perspective, " he said.
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Popular culture has embraced the iconography, from the mask in Wes Craven's Scream films to the Munch-inspired alien villains The Silence in Doctor Who.
Among them is a work by Johnny Warangkula Tjupurrula, featuring desert iconography in enamel paint on chipboard, which will be on sale at the auction.
A.C, which was Trek-like primarily in its ship designs and iconography.
An absence of explicit Christian iconography outside, and archaeological evidence that the site has been a place of worship for at least 2, 000 years, has encouraged such imaginings.
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The former functions well as mythology, iconography, and inspiration.
The subtext: it's probably better to deal with protesters whose symbolic image is a ballet dancer pirouetting on top of the Wall Street bull statue, than some other, less politically endearing iconography.
Through April 1, MoMA PS1 exhibits include mixed-media objects that explore religious iconography some made from everyday material like tin foil and glitter by Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt, a gay artist who attended Catholic school.
Livingston is smart enough not to reduce her subjects to the sum of their possible meanings, perhaps because she realizes that the way the drag performers manipulate image and fetishes and the iconography of popular culture is for many of them a sophisticated form of humor.
More than its blended iconography or august, prayerful figures, however, the painter's pictorial language defines El Greco's vision of heaven: The amorphous, billowing clouds, silvery palette and mannered, phantomlike personages who float in indeterminate space and time (including, prematurely, Spain's King Philip II) defy the laws and logic of material reality to conjure another realm.
It remained for the 1939 MGM version to add the image of the rainbow to the iconography (courtesy of lyricist Yip Harburg), to make the whole story a Technicolor dream and, most significantly, to saturate the entire narrative in one of the most glorious scores (by Harburg and composer Harold Arlen) of any film or show.
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