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Even at this stage, it had emblematic meaning.
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The fixed playing space often has emblematic significance.
The Great Tradition of the 19th-century English novel — so designated by the mighty critic F. R. Leavis, hardly an apologist for feminism — moved through Jane Austen and George Eliot on the way to Henry James and Joseph Conrad and has at its center the implicit assumption that women's lives and fates are not only interesting but also emblematic, vessels of meaning and mirrors of history.
Then there are the symbolic gestures or emblematic gestures that have a meaning or provide a piece of information.
"All Quiet on the Western Front" is perhaps the emblematic rendering of the Great War's challenge to meaning, in its fragmented form, in its tragic force, and even in the irony of the title chosen by its English translator.
Arguing that he had not taken assumptions about the picture too far, Mr Griffiths – who has spent five years testing his theory which had involved unlocking the meaning behind ciphers, heraldic motifs, rebuses and emblematic flowers – said: "It's algebra, it's a simple equation".
In its apparent casualness, it is emblematic of Eggleston's art, being both ordinary and loaded with meaning, utterly simple and yet endlessly complex.
But "Difficult Men" is the first time Chase-ness takes on a larger meaning, as one man's urge to tell stories that matter within the medium of the occupying power becomes emblematic of a whole cadre of buck-the-system storytellers doing the same.
Emblematic reflections.
"An emblematic figure".
The rain soon becomes emblematic.
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