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"It's the last thing that is emblematic of the old strategy".
Nigel Farage frequently sports a rosette in the bruise purple and pus yellow that is emblematic of Ukip – signalling, perhaps, aesthetic independence from traditional notions of tonal harmony.
MoMA's historic determination to encompass all that is emblematic of modern life is so breathtaking as to be almost self-congratulatory.
After a string of successful deals together, the investor and his bankers plunged into a catastrophic deal that is emblematic of the credit boom's excesses.
The photograph of Samar is frozen in history, but her life moved on, across a trajectory that is emblematic of what so many Iraqis have endured.
The mashup is at the heart of a generation of Lego-style software that is emblematic of the second generation of the Internet.
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Mopreme recalled an incident that was emblematic.
Two faces that are emblematic of an era are Martha Graham's and Merce Cunningham's.
Mr. Fox has credited a new drug regimen with reducing the movements that are emblematic of the disease.
The vacuous expressions on the faces create a feeling of rudderless, dispirited anomie that was emblematic of the larger society.
About £60m will come from the Scottish government, which has promised trains that are "emblematic of Scotland".
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