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iconic and noir
His most famous films are the groundbreaking Metropolis ( the world's most expensive silent film at the time of its release ) and M, made before he moved to the United States, his iconic precursor to the film noir genre.
The very last scene shows the famous silhouetted figures in the fog that is one of the iconic images in all of film noir.

iconic and femme
This photograph was cited by Mick Rock as the inspiration for the iconic Queen II album cover. Dietrich starred in six films directed by von Sternberg at Paramount between 1930 and 1935: von Sternberg worked very effectively with Dietrich to create the image of a glamorous femme fatale.
Although the story does not have her wearing her iconic cat-suit, it establishes her core personality as a femme fatale who both antagonizes and attracts Batman.

iconic and private
In June 2009 the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas acquired Norman Rockwell's iconic Rosie the Riveter painting for its permanent collection from a private collector.
Stuyvesant Town — Peter Cooper Village is a large private residential development on the East Side of the borough of Manhattan in New York City, and one of the most iconic and successful post-World War II private housing communities.
The trajectory of the impressive professional career and turbulent private life that leads to this moment is traced via flashbacks in which Chaplin recalls his introduction to Hollywood and silent movies, his failed marriages and problems with the press, his dealings with the FBI, and the creation of his most beloved character, the iconic Little Tramp.
Joseph Hansen ( July 19, 1923-November 24, 2004 ) was an American crime writer and poet, best known for a series of novels starring his most iconic creation, private eye Dave Brandstetter.
Although he published almost forty books in a wide variety of genres, Hansen is best remembered for his ground breaking series of crime novels starring his most iconic creation, Dave Brandstetter, an openly gay insurance investigator who still embodied the tough, no-nonsense personality of the classic hardboiled private investigator type of protagonist.

iconic and eye
We're an iconic thing, up there in the public eye, so we have to expect that.
Principal photography was finally underway in early 1988 and Temple brought his own ideas to the table, including peppering the background with then modern sounding pop songs, featuring an homage to The Nutty Professor and using iconic model / actress Angelyne in a brief cameo ( the director declared her " the patron Saint of Los Angeles "), but Temple's studious eye for detail caused delays on the set and according to producer Tony Garnett, " The first cut we had of the picture was a problem.
An outstanding tactician, he was made all the more iconic for his missing eye, and Date was often called dokuganryū ( 独眼竜 ), or the " one-eyed dragon ".
His iconic music videos by Terence Donovan for the hits " Simply Irresistible " and " Addicted to Love " featured identically dressed dancing women with pale faces, dark eye makeup and bright red lipstick, which resembled the women in the art of Patrick Nagel, an artist popular in the 1980s.
( The Naked I was also known for its iconic neon sign which superimposed an eye over a woman's crotch.
When Boine's album Gula Gula was first released on Peter Gabriel's RealWorld label in July 1990, its front cover ( see illustration ) showed an iconic image of the tundra of the far north, the eye of a Snowy Owl.
It has been suggested that iconic memory plays a role in providing continuity of experience during saccadic eye movements.
These rapid eye movements occur in approximately 30 ms and each fixation lasts for approximately 300 ms. Research suggests however, that memory for information between saccades is largely dependent on VSTM and not iconic memory.
On the Futurama episode " Lrrreconcilable Ndndifferences ", the main characters attend the 3010 convention ( with it being referred to as " Comic-Con Intergalactic " and the iconic eye logo now sporting multiple eyes ), where Fry looks for approval for his own comic while Bender attends a panel from Matt Groening ( creator of Futurama as well as The Simpsons ) on his new show " Futurella " ( a twist on the title of the show and a parody of its cancellation by Fox ).
The Bulls play for an iconic coach who turns a blind eye to anything that his players may be doing off the field or anything that his assistant coaches and trainers condone to keep those players in the game.
This large Iwan with the minaret on the left and the mosque connecting at a right angle to the right, both accessible by a flight of steps, form an iconic group that easily catches the eye when looking north along the Medinah road.

iconic and came
An iconic event in the Berkeley Sixties scene was a conflict over a parcel of University property south of the contiguous campus site that came to be called " People's Park.
An iconic image of pacifism came out of the Tiananmen Square Protests of 1989 with the " Tank Man ", where one protester stood in nonviolent opposition to a column of tanks.
It came to be seen as an iconic symbol of the permanence of Rome.
Landon had, however, created the iconic image of Leonowens, and " in the mid-20th century she came to personify the eccentric Victorian female traveler ".
The spelling of ' The Rawk ' came about as a means to express the more iconic status of it.
On 23 May 2012, the London 2012 Olympic Torch relay crossed over the bridge, where two of the torchbearers came together in a ' kiss ' to exchange the flame in the middle of Brunel's iconic landmark.
Both Bemular and Redman were designed by Toru Narita, who also came up with the final design for Ultraman based on his Redman design, now resembling a less-scary Buck Rogers-style alien being, mixed with a bit of the iconic " Roswell Alien.
Through its shoes, Converse developed into an iconic brand, and came to be seen as the essential sports shoe.
Four of those tries came in New Zealand ' semifinal win over England, including an iconic try in which he bulldozed England's Mike Catt on his way to the try line.
In the same time-frame, Nestlé came close to purchasing the iconic American company Hershey's, one of its fiercest confectionery competitors, although the deal eventually fell through.
The strain of this traumatic incident turned her against John, and she enlisted the help of a coven of witches to kill him, which later came to a head when John was forced to fight off a brutal Demon summoned by them using John's iconic trenchcoat to target him.
Despite being used for decades as the iconic duckbill dinosaur per antonomasia the material it is based on is composed of teeth from both duckbills and ceratopsids ( their teeth have a distinctive double root ), and its describer, Joseph Leidy, came to recognize the difference and suggested limiting the genus to what would now be seen as ceratopsid teeth.
The first studies of echoic memory came shortly after Sperling investigated iconic memory using an adapted partial report paradigm.
The fire burnt pine plantation adjoining the native forest, but destroyed ecologically significant wetland vegetation, and came within of the iconic Tāne Mahuta.
The Baroque high altar arrangement, designed by Longhena himself, shelters an iconic Byzantine Madonna and Child of the 12th or 13th century, known as Panagia Mesopantitissa in Greek (" Madonna the mediator " or " Madonna the negotiator ") and came from Candia in 1669 after the fall of the city to the Ottomans.
His lifelong friendship with Groucho Marx, for whom he also wrote the iconic Flywheel, Shyster, and Flywheel radio shows, came to a close when Mr. Perrin served as temporary conservator of the comedian's estate in 1977.
Visitors can see restored historic structures, reconstructed structures such as the iconic log huts, and monuments erected by the states from which the Continental soldiers came.
Cheevers ' iconic stitch-pattern goaltender mask came after a puck hit him in the face during practice.
Next came Charles Collett in 1921 ; he standardised the many types of locomotives then in service, producing the iconic Castle and Kings.
The body style followed by the Gazelle between 1956 and 1967 came to be known as the " Audax " body, with significant input from the US based Loewy design organisation, highly regarded at the time partly on account of Loewy's input to several iconic Studebaker designs.
GamesRadar listed Giygas as one of the most iconic boss encounters in Nintendo history, stating that the defining moment came from the second phase, where Giygas becomes " swirling, undulating background ", as well as citing the method of defeating Giygas as another defining moment.
Her final appearance came in the episode screened on 18 January 2008, when Vera Duckworth died in her sleep, thus ending 34 years of the popular, iconic character.
The reason he came out of the attack relatively unscathed was due to his well-known iconic jump, which he performed in order to move out the way of the car
He first came to the public's attention by sparring several rounds with the iconic Muhammad Ali.

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