Sentence examples for to be emblematic from inspiring English sources

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It is meant to be emblematic of human coexistence.

Obs: Your house seems to be emblematic of England.

I don't want isolationism to be emblematic of the national Republican Party".

Perhaps this is supposed to be emblematic of his lack of pretentiousness.

She wants to be emblematic of her gender and liberated from race and gender politics.

They represent a cross section of university graduates, but they seem to be emblematic rather than fully drawn.

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Seagaia, believed to have cost about $2 billion to build, is emblematic of the late 1980's bubble-era excess when the number of number of golf courses in Japan rose almost one-third, to 2,471 today.

One March 2012 text message exchange provided to HuffPost is emblematic of her general response to his comments, the attorneys claim: .

These deaths and our responses to them are emblematic of a unique social phenomenon: Why do we feel attached to, and intimate with, people we've never met?

His rise to prominence is emblematic of the Arab revolutions, in which young Muslims who don't want to choose between Islam and modernity have played a leading role.

A frustrating sequence in last week's loss to Pittsburgh was emblematic.

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