Little wonder, then, that Penang has become a political weathervane as much as a lesson in economic development. |
The results this autumn will be seen as a referendum on Washington, DC, though neither is a reliable weathervane. |
The viewing platform resembles a raised circular sheepfold and is surmounted by a weathervane depicting a front-load tractor. |
On the tip of the spire is a weathervane of Fortuna, seen standing on a gilded globe supported by two telamones. |
It had a steepled roof with a weathervane at the top of the steeple and a brass bell tucked within the open wooden tower. |
Put aside Santorum, who compulsively froths, and Romney who is always a weathervane, never a compass. |