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This would be funny, if it weren't emblematic of something larger.
But they are also emblematic of something bigger: how industry is trying to transform into something cleaner and greener.
Yet after weeks of allegations of graft and financial malfeasance, the resignation of a government minister and the suspension of the league's charismatic commissioner, the league has become emblematic of something else: how much the old and often corrupt political and business elite still dominates the country.
And though it may be true that sometimes a cigar-shaped implement of destruction is just a cigar-shaped implement of destruction, the story is indeed emblematic of something powerfully Swiftian in Levi's work, where political disgust and human disgust bleed into each other.
Bill Clinton and the first President Bush were three years closer in age, and while Mr. Clinton's victory marked the ascension of baby boomers, Mr. Obama's election would be emblematic of something more profound: that the multicultural, postracial society so often discussed in the news media but so seldom affirmed in public life was now, literally, the face of our nation.
Of course, it is the authors' contention that Las Vegas itself is emblematic of something larger: what they call in this tendentious and often hysterical book "a pervasive and swelling American corruption," the "glorification of mass taste and tastelessness, aspiration, delusion, despair, a glossy if coarse mercenary despotism".
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Some people are arguing for an international design competition that would produce something emblematic of a global city.
While Napoleon manuscripts and memorabilia are relatively common at auction and can realize staggering sums – such as €1.9m for one of his beaver fur bicorne hats in 2014 – collectors typically vie for something emblematic of the man, said Christina Geiger, director of fine books and manuscripts at Bonhams.
Quite what a British anti-Islam campaigner has to do with the President of America is both deeply obscure and totally obvious – something emblematic of the strange state of politics today, these crepuscular half-unsaid coalitions, often more of a feeling, an us, than an ideology.
Of course, only time will tell whether these artists' accomplishments, separately or together, will be short-lived or viewed as something more emblematic of the art of an era.
That it became something less is emblematic of the frustrations endured and aspirations dashed of a rights movements as old as the Republic.
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