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A minor but emblematic instance of this misplaced emphasis occurs when Willie first meets the armed guard at the detention center where she'll be teaching a group of adolescent girls awaiting their asylum hearings.
That sidelining resonated with Miranda, himself the son of Puerto Rican immigrants, as an emblematic instance of the nation's treatment of immigrants, both as individuals and as a collective part of the nation's history.
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"We hope the Premier League demonstrates unequivocally that this instance of sexism was a one-off and is not emblematic of a wider sexist culture," she said.
An emblematic event in the life of Bayle was the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685, which from his point of view was an instance of grotesque intolerance based on moral and logical absurdity.
Texas is emblematic of areas of scarcity.
The rise of Nokia was emblematic of the age of ICT.
The clueless "Brownie" of FEMA infamy became emblematic of the failure of leadership - but only emblematic.
If you're looking for the emblematic documentary of 2012, for instance, check out The Queen of Versailles (released on 7 September ), a twisted cousin to Gatsby in the way it charts the rise and fall of the super-rich.
These less-than-candid instances are emblematic of much bigger problems.
"Coming back is emblematic of some kind of opportunism.
"It is emblematic of the survival of Aboriginal people.
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