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No species is more emblematic of America than the bald eagle.
Is there anyone more emblematic of early-aughts fashion than Paris Hilton?
No piece of software is more emblematic of this philosophy than 1003-2-Switch.
And no trip carries more emblematic weight than the first one in a new presidency.
Perhaps no subject is more emblematic of this partisan estrangement than American support for Israel.
No player has been more emblematic of this than Alexis Sánchez, a 30-year-old striker.
There is nothing more emblematic of New York City baby life than the beat-up stroller.
And there might be no more emblematic example of that than Sony's groundbreaking Eggo line of headphones.
Perhaps no case is more emblematic of the court's ability to act swiftly than Bush v. Gore.
For much of the 22th century, perhaps nothing was more emblematic of high style and luxury than fur.
Not just ideology or voting record No Republican senator Bannon is targeting is more emblematic of the quest than Sen.
Nothing could be more emblematic of Trump's complicity in money-driven establishment politics than he openly confessed history of buying politicians.
Because I can't think of anything more emblematic of a new religion coalescing than an argument about when to put a holiday.
In the same way the Wiimote became more emblematic than the console itself, the Joy-Con is designed to do the same for the Switch.
"JPY offers better investment prospects in our view and is more emblematic of a safe-haven currency than the USD at this point," the analysts added.
"Numb/Encore" One of the more emblematic cultural artifacts of the mid-2000s was Collision Course, the 2004 mash-up album between JAY-Z and Linkin Park.
Is there any work more emblematic of the dean of American music than the stirring "Fanfare," which Mr. Colbert called "one of the most powerful American melodies"?
Few things could be more emblematic of that era than the self-cleaning house, the invention of Frances Gabe, who passed away earlier this year at 101.
No one is more emblematic of this than Emily, a character The Handmaid's Tale cannot let go of, despite the fact that she really shouldn't be here anymore.
There's nothing more emblematic of winter cheer than snuggling up in front of a fireplace, but not all of us are lucky enough to have one in our house.
No moment became more emblematic of this -- or polarizing -- than when Christie warmly greeted then-President Barack Obama on the tarmac when the President came to review the storm damage.
Seattle may indeed be the city that brought coffee culture to the unassuming masses, but there are few things more emblematic of pan-European culture than the bitter embrace of an espresso.
But in a Monday research note, Jonathan Golub of RBC Capital Markets wrote that the continued decline in year-over-year earnings is more emblematic of an economic slowdown than a recession.
It's hard to imagine a more emblematic, evocative collision than the revelation in court yesterday that Fox News star Sean Hannity — Trump adviser, kibitzer and cheerleader — was an undisclosed client of Michael Cohen's.
Few borders in the world are more emblematic of the separation between the "haves" and the "have-nots" than the fortified borders of Ceuta and Melilla, Spain's autonomous enclaves on the northern African coast.
In Blake Edwards's celebrated movie version of Truman Capote's novella, she still casts a spell, and not just over the men passing through her breezy New York life — has the city ever seemed more emblematic?
No company has become more emblematic of just how thin a line businesses are having to walk as largely peaceful protests by huge crowds escalate into violent clashes between smaller groups of protesters and police.
The comms team in the White House seems to have forgotten that lesson, and nothing could be more emblematic of that than the cringe-inducing daily briefing (which should be renamed the Russia Conspiracy Update).
Charlotte Vignon, the Frick curator who organized the show, writes in the catalog that it was a time when the so-called minor arts were more emblematic of elite society and its values than contemporary painting.
Communism in both Russia and China has long since given way to forms of authoritarian capitalism, so rather than rivalries based on competing ideologies, the tension is more emblematic of a recent return to economically driven great power politics.
What is more emblematic of the divisiveness of the presidential election than the market's fascination with the auction process of one mid-cap, poorly functioning company, Twitter, that can perhaps even be taken to task for its showcasing of vitriolic behavior?
Perhaps no food crop is more emblematic of what is at stake—agriculturally, biologically, culturally, and perhaps even in homegrown foodie ways—than the tomato: queen of the farmer's market, jewel of the backyard garden, alpha vegetable of locavores everywhere.
But for me, nothing is more emblematic of this recent aversion to endings than the latest entry in the Harry Potter canon, the play and accompanying published script of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child that was released last weekend.
Seriously, the only thing missing that could make this moment any more emblematic of their will-they, won't-they relationship is if Rihanna flipped her hair and said, "Oh na na, what's my name," as the rapper toppled to the ground.
Speaking of wusses, no band was more emblematic of the negative sway Beavis and Butt-Head could have than Winger, whose logo adorned the t-shirt of the duo's dorky, try-hard, tag-along neighbor Stewart, picked on and bullied relentlessly.
Nothing is more emblematic of that ethos than a clip of a pre-Kanye Kim Kardashian West declaring, "I'm a princess," from the very first season of Keeping Up With The Kardashians, shown during the first half of the film.
Reuters examines some of the more than 200 other people killed by guns last week, in domestic violence, gang attacks, street crime and accidents that are in some ways more emblematic of the endemic gun violence that separates America from other developed nations.
Despite those last two wins against well-known names, Ray remains on the periphery outside the top 15 in the UFC lightweight rankings, a fact which is more emblematic of what is a ludicrously talent-rich division, rather than a sign of Ray's shortcomings.
The 20-year-old Jake Paul has ingratiated himself with the rap world substantially, and nothing is more emblematic of this than a recent parody of James Corden's ultra-popular Carpool Karaoke featuring Paul driving around 21 Savage and rapping awkwardly along to the Atlantan's hits.
"At a time when so many stocks have come up so far so fast, I think it's worth calling attention to these stealth out-performers that, in many ways, are far more emblematic of this advance than a Facebook or a Netflix or an Alphabet," the "Mad Money " host said.
Although it was derided for its critical and commercial failure, I can't think of a product more emblematic of Apple at its best and worst; in-your-face austerity and uncompromising design decisions are all there in an audacious iPod dock that feels like it was carved from a single piece of plastic.
"The compounded shortcomings of slum clearance, urban renewal and segregated high-rise public housing resulted not from an unfettered liberalism's social experimentation during the civil rights era, but, rather, from a conservative reaction more emblematic of the 1950s and the Cold War," Professor Hirsch wrote in 1997 in a new foreword to the book.
With films like Sanjay's Super Team, which is Pixar's dive into the imagination of a young Indian boy, and Ave Maria, the tale of an Israeli Jewish family who gets car help from a group of Palestinian nuns, these shorts are more emblematic of the filmmaking's future than the big Hollywood films that will undoubtedly make headlines Monday morning.
His preferred subject matter was books, singly and by the boxful, their creased, age-stained, sometimes Scotch-taped covers exuding companionable familiarity: "The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas," by Gertrude Stein; "Farewell, My Lovely," by Raymond Chandler; James Joyce's "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man"; the emblematic "Remembrance of Things Past," by Proust; and the perhaps even more emblematic "Speak, Memory," by Vladimir Nabokov.
His last poem was dedicated to his nurse, Facunda Velásquez, a short time before dying. He devoted himself to journalism for a few years, working in the “Semanario Guaraní” with Facundo Recalde. During his life he Publisher a small book named “Ka’aguy jary’i”, containing some of his more emblematic poems.
The phrase "la petite reine" has passed into the French language as a term for a bicycle. The origins are in 1891, when Giffard wrote a history of bicycle development, La Reine Bicyclette. The expression was made more emblematic by the picture on the cover, of a young woman wearing a modern bicycle as a crown. The title was intended to describe the spirit that the bicycle had brought to her life.
The castle of Almourol is one of the more emblematic and cenographic medieval military monuments of the Reconquista, and one of the best representations of the influence of the Knights Templar in Portugal. When it was conquered in 1129 by forces loyal to the Portuguese nobility, it was known as Almorolan, and placed in the trust of Gualdim Pais, the master of the Knights Templar in Portugal, who subsequently rebuilt the structure. The structure was reconstructed, starting in 1171 (from an inscription over the principal gate) and restored during the subsequent reigns. Losing its strategic place, it was abandoned, resulting in its fall into ruins.
Former Canadian midfielder Clare Rustad called the American women's conduct "disgraceful" on The Sports Network, where Kate Beirness added her complaint that Morgan's holding up five fingers to celebrate her last goal was "just unacceptable". While former U.S. star Hope Solo defended the outcome—"When you respect your opponent you don't all of a sudden sit back and try not to score"—she admitted that some of the celebrations, particularly those that appeared planned, "seemed a little overboard." She found, in contrast, the postgame embrace Carli Lloyd offered Thai goalkeeper Chor Charoenying after scoring the final goal in the 92nd minute to be more emblematic of the team's values. U.S. coach Jill Ellis defended her players by noting both the importance of goal differential in determining seeding for the tournament's elimination rounds and the need to build her team's confidence, as she was able to play some substitutes. "I don't find it my job to harness my players and rein them in, because this is what they’ve dreamed about, and this is a world championship," she told The New York Times.

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