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20 Sentences With "emblazons"

How to use emblazons in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "emblazons" and check conjugation/comparative form for "emblazons". Mastering all the usages of "emblazons" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Blum's name emblazons hundreds of signs warning of steep fines in parking lots throughout the city.
Consider, for example, Veselin Mareshki, a self-promoting tycoon who emblazons his name on pharmacies across Bulgaria.
It captures almost none of the spirit and beauty that emblazons the pages of these books and fills the nooks of the world of Arda. 
The Saturday Profile SOFIA, Bulgaria — Veselin Mareshki is a self-promoting tycoon who emblazons his last name on the hundreds of pharmacies he owns across Bulgaria.
José Angel Toirac and Meira Marrero depict Fidel Castro as an absurdly towering titan, while Carlos Garaicoa emblazons his name above a photograph of a headless sculptural angel shot in an upscale Havana restaurant.
To counteract such changes, the company emblazons copies of books like The Christmas Wish with their TV adaptation titles — in this case, Holiday Hearts — to inform curious shoppers that the story has been Hallmark sanctioned.
The anonymous artist, who only divulges he is an art director with a general interest in culture and art, emblazons graffiti dicks throughout his British city with a stenciled hot-pink condom alongside helpful educational resources for sexual health.
Our final installment in the "stars being funny" genre is this ad from Shock Top, featuring T.J. Miller of Silicon Valley and the upcoming film Deadpool shouting surprisingly funny insults at the orange that emblazons the brewer's every bottle.
According to a complaint filed on Tuesday in the Brooklyn, New York federal court, PepsiCo emblazons healthy fruits and vegetables on Naked labels, and touts how the drinks have "no sugar added," when they actually contain roughly as much sugar as a can of Pepsi.
In the words of the humblebrag that emblazons the museum, "I did this all while you were watching TV." New York: The Toynbee Tiles Scattered across Manhattan and Philadelphia are what have come to be know as the Toynbee Tiles, linoleum tiles wrapped in tarpaper and covered in glue.
"Assman Strikes Back: Denied Licence Plate, Saskatchewan Man Emblazons 'Offensive' Last Name on Tailgate." National Post. Retrieved 7 November 2019.
This page lists the armoury (emblazons=graphics and blazons=heraldic descriptions; or coats of arms) of the communes in Calvados.
This page lists the armoury (emblazons=graphics and blazons=heraldic descriptions; or coats of arms) of the communes in Seine-Maritime.
The emblem of St. Xavier High School is a shield with a torch in the centre, olive branches on either side and the words "For God and Country" listed on the top of the shield. A banner at the bottom emblazons the motto of the school - "Truth Duty Charity" at the bottom. The school flag is the aforementioned emblem in white, on a cobalt blue background.
As part of the deal, GE agreed to pay the Celtics more than $7 million per year to have the uniforms with a GE logo prominently placed on the left shoulder of jerseys in green and white. This was the first time a corporate logo were placed on the game uniforms. Along with the GE logo, the Nike logo now emblazons the right shoulder of the Celtics' uniforms.
The College of Medicine Building was built in reinforced concrete with a massive, floral Neo-Classical façade of Doric columns. This grand colonnade, designed by Italian sculptor Cavaliere Rudolfo Nolli, dominates the building's façade, with bas reliefs depicting the Allegory of Healing on the walls on either side. Behind this colonnade are a row of eleven enormous doors. A sculptured Roman spread-eagle, encircled by a wreath, emblazons above the central doorway.
The chosen design was a combination of Art Deco and Art Moderne. Inside details were in the Art Deco style, including cumulus clouds painted on the ceiling and murals of swimming mermaids painted on the walls. Images of sea life covered many surfaces. “Best advertising for the town is George Mann’s new sign on the G Street Theater which emblazons to the world at large that south bound tourists are now entering Arcata”.
Mulroney appears during an interview with Heather Reisman, speaking about his memoirs. An earlier book expressing Brian Mulroney's own opinions and aims, is Where I Stand (McClelland and Stewart, Toronto, 1983), which, on its front paperback cover, emblazons the words "The new Tory leader speaks out". Mulroney's Memoirs: 1939–1993 was released on September 10, 2007. Mulroney criticizes Pierre Elliot Trudeau for avoiding military service in World War II, and favourably references sources that describe the young Trudeau as holding anti-Semitic nationalist views and having an admiration for fascist dictators.
Jordan Diaz of Dancing Astronaut stated "Incorporating elements of Latin jazz, electro swing and Japanese future bass, among others, Varien emblazons his sonic finesse for his premiere full-length body of work". Alex Zimmerman of Only the Beat stated "Varien’s debut album The Ancient & Arcane takes it back to the days of meaningful, journey filled albums, mixing several genres, emotions and everything in between to create a one-of-a-kind album. Listen below and let your mind wander". Paige Endykiewicz praised the album, stating: > The entire production of this LP is spellbinding and captivating to say the > least.
Blason de Clovis The term forms the root of the modern words "emblazon", which means to celebrate or adorn with heraldic markings, and "blazoner", one who emblazons. The terms "blason", "blasonner", "blasonneur" were used in 16th-century French literature by poets who, following Clément Marot in 1536, practised a genre of poems that praised a woman by singling out different parts of her body and finding appropriate metaphors to compare them with. It is still being used with that meaning in literature and especially in poetry. One famous example of such a celebratory poem, ironically rejecting each proposed stock metaphor, is William Shakespeare's Sonnet 130: :My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun; Coral is far more red than her lips' red; If snow be white, why then her breasts are dun; If hairs be wires, black wires grow on her head.

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