The final stop on the tour is Bold Tendencies, a literal totemic symbol of Peckham's art-driven resurgence.
Keeping the totemic refi rate above zero may be seen as necessary to prevent inflation expectations from drifting up.
Even the Lib Dems have postponed their once-totemic plans to scrap fees altogether, citing the parlous state of public finances.
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And make it so useful that nobody would want to jeopardise it for the totemic triumph of a Kyoto renewal.
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The animals might be mythical characters, symbolic scapegoats, tribal families, mnemonic devices, or perhaps totemic scarecrows, guarding the pillars from evil.
"I think football has a particular part to play because of the totemic significance of the Christmas truce in 1914, " he said.
Like Monument Valley, the Grand Canyon is a totemic American landscape, a preposterously huge chasm that seems to open up from nowhere.
Lewis has picked a totemic figure, Jim Clark, the founder of Silicon Graphics, Netscape and Healtheon--a trifecta of multibillion-dollar-market-cap creations pulled off only by Clark.
The Delphos has the totemic dignity of a strong, straight tree.
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For David Cameron the EU Budget has taken on totemic status.
The astronaut's mysterious totemic power had ebbed a bit for Davis, but Lucy noticed that he still looked up at it appraisingly as they walked across the parking lot.
Once derided as the Pacific Peso, the Australian dollar has also been at historic highs against the US dollar, which is seen as totemic of the country's economic strength and resilience.
The Tories have relinquished their totemic pledge to raise the threshold for inheritance tax, bowing to the Lib Dem desire to lighten taxes on less wealthy workers instead by raising allowances.
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For the party of Reagan, his departure was the beginning of a long decline, and it is the absence of a similarly totemic figure, during the past twenty years, that has allowed the current resurgence of extremism.
But when you apply the OBR's model to the economic data we've had since April, it looks very much as though they will have revised up that totemic measure of borrowing, yet again, for this Autumn Statement.
Professor Tim Morris, who heads the program and has studied the way leaders help or hinder innovation within their organization, says he is doubtful about the notion of the "heroic" leader, a charismatic, totemic figure who pulls subordinates along in his or her all-powerful wake.
Researchers from the University of Illinois and the University of Pennsylvania proclaim with totemic authority that, in a 1985 survey, respondents from the Forbes list of the 400 richest Americans and the Maasai of East Africa were almost equally satisfied and ranked relatively high in well-being.
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