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These modern-dance choreographers carry Robbins' legacy forward by playing with dance's power to signify: now their moves are conventional, readable gestures; now they're just steps.
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When David Cameron told the nation to "hug a Hoodie" in 2006, he showed the power of the "hoodie" to signify a poor urban youth, whether a white working class boy in Salford or a black boy in Tottenham.
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The Maidan carries a broader historic symbolism as well -- in 2004, it was the focal point of Ukraine's Orange Revolution, and has thus come to signify the power of mass nonviolent protest.
The tent-city jail he calls his "concentration camp" is meant to signify brash, unchallenged power.
Much less can it be rightly used to signify that such power can be exercised by Congress without regard to the right of just compensation when private property is taken for public use.
Cinematographer Shelly Johnson, in collaboration with director Lurie and the design team, also used lighting and camerawork to signify the shifting of powers.
"Black Lives Matter has come to signify a new era of black power, black resistance and black resilience," said Garza.
It comes decked not only in the union flag, but with a long trail of imperial relics meant to signify that we are still a world power.
Whatever else the picture was meant to signify, it is plain that the aim was to show the overwhelming power of Venice.
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