Sentence examples for emblematic view of from inspiring English sources

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But Ms. Coppola recognizes that the emblematic view of Tokyo is a blur of iridescent neon as seen from a moving vehicle at night.

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It's over the top, but it is also horribly emblematic of Emile's view of the world as a place where his father is incapable of recognizing anyone's grief but his own and his mother is proudly indifferent to death, anguish or potential bloodshed.

"Everything was more impulsive, less stylized," emblematic, in his rose-tinted view, of "youth, music and fun times".

Only egomaniacs dress above the occasion, and so killer suits amid beer and peanut shells are emblematic of sport's inflated view of its place in society.

The Walk of Fame episode became emblematic of the view at The Times of Mr. Hiller and Tribune generally, and it was cited repeatedly in interviews with current and former business executives, editors and reporters, nearly all of whom spoke on the condition of anonymity because they said they feared retribution for speaking out.

American Pop art tended to be emblematic, anonymous, and aggressive; English Pop, more subjective and referential, expressed a somewhat romantic view of Pop culture fostered perhaps by England's relative distance from it.

Evening view of Rotterdam skyline and waterfront with the suspension cables of the city's emblematic Erasmus Bridge illuminated against the sky.

Dr. Snider and his allies say that Braille literacy is emblematic of the view that sightlessness is merely a human characteristic, not a disability.

It is emblematic of this view that the general election should be a moment when those producing "rigorous, high quality, independently assessed research" should be enjoined by a key source of funding not to put such information before the electorate.

The theme is, however, emblematic of what he called "the old model, when the travel expert was the editor of the magazine and there was one point of view, of the expert".

The whole experience left me feeling dirty, and the implicit message - "Sorry, we don't want your blood because you're gay, and you have gay sex, so that means you might be HIV-positive" – however well-disguised, eloquent and gently expressed, is emblematic of a point of view that gay folk from my generation rarely encounter in our day-to-day lives.

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