Sentence examples for having emblematic from inspiring English sources

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Click here to view video Inevitably, the move south by a significant Irish Catholic writer from the north was read as having emblematic import; and in Exposure, which appears at the end of North, Heaney figures himself as "a wood-kerne / Escaped from the massacre".

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Even at this stage, it had emblematic meaning.

The fixed playing space often has emblematic significance.

"Most of these historical buildings have emblematic sculptures on the roof," he says.

In addition, his suicide has come to have emblematic importance, with pilgrimages of the faithful making their way to Port Bou to pay homage.

Every general election is won by swing voters, and every general election has its own emblematic swing voter.

Now it has become emblematic of decline.

Politicians have their emblematic gestures, too.

The career of Corona has become emblematic of that change.

The cases of the journalists have become emblematic of the persistent dangers.

The careers of Roberts and Alito have been emblematic of the conservative ascendancy in American law.

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