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The characters — the Stranger, the Sheriff, the Woman — are bluntly emblematic, the sets and dialogue pared down.
Two from the new album felt emblematic: "The Fixer," a hard-rock stomper about his endless good intentions, and "Just Breathe," a ballad of gratitude and renewed devotion.
Asserting that Clichy-Montfermeil was "emblematic," the report found the riots and their aftermath there had shaken the French "tale" of Muslims accepting the values of the republic.
These images, though, are also extraordinarily emblematic: the English seamstress, self-contained and meticulous; the London coalman, his back to the camera, stoical and stalwart.
The fakery involved in most efforts at beating the Turing test is emblematic: the real mission of A.I. ought to be building intelligence, not building software that is specifically tuned toward fixing some sort of arbitrary test.
The fate of Proton, a carmaker (see article) is emblematic: the government has dithered for months over whether to risk UMNO's ire by selling it to a foreign buyer.Once an emerging Asian champion, Malaysia is slipping down the league.
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The change was emblematic of the challenge confronting automakers in the age of the connected car.
The deal announced Thursday is emblematic of the consolidation facing the credit card industry.
The comments were emblematic of the environmental threat that has plagued the Republican party for years.
"What has happened is emblematic of the marginalisation of the political voices of the young.
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