Sentence examples for particularly emblematic from inspiring English sources

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10 What better way to end than with one particularly emblematic example and startling claim?

Among these, Stan Tracey's Under Milk Wood still seems particularly emblematic.

The musical traditions of the Roma vary along regional lines, but Spanish flamenco, originating in Andalucía, has become particularly emblematic.

Particularly emblematic of the social codes expressed by Noh, "it [costume] deployed geometrical shapes evoking paths," Samuel adds.

Of the many heartbreaking details in the latest round of outrage over child sexual abuse in the Catholic Church, one stands out as particularly emblematic: a tidy window into Church leaders' mindsets; a bracing glimpse of what went wrong.

The teacher's questions, "How do they know how to work together?" and "What drives them?" are particularly emblematic of Teacher C's centralized mindset.

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"The consumer discretionary sector, and particularly retail, is emblematic of what's happening today," says Craig Peckham, equity product strategist at Jefferies.

Now, the new short film Dead Ringer gives a voice a cranky, world-weary, Brooklyn-accented blue-collar poet's voice to one such particularly poignant and emblematic icon facing extinction: the New York City phone booth.

Sex sells, certainly, but selling sex to self-righteous hypocrites terrified and turned on by seeming sexual liberalisation sold particularly well in 1963.The emblematic loser in the game of sex in 1963 was not Profumo but Ward, demonised as a malevolent mischief-making cesspit dweller by – did they not spot the irony?

Can you tell me about coverage on Offworld that you're particularly proud of, or that is emblematic of what Offworld is capable of?

The electoral split between Northern and Southern Democrats was emblematic of the severe sectional split, particularly over slavery, and in the months following Lincoln's election (and before his inauguration in March 1861), seven Southern states, led by South Carolina on Dec. 20, 1860, seceded, setting the stage for the American Civil War (1861 65).

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