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But now I find her emblematic of the whole group.
But he and his success are not emblematic of the city.
To the last question, there is a short, emblematic answer: the music.
These are only emblematic of his character, and that is all.
This long public silence is in a way emblematic of the music itself.
These two shows also seem emblematic of the institutions that house them.
The episode was emblematic of his life as a teacher, which would last another 30 years.
People see this as emblematic of the whole reconstruction problem.
In a sense, Spencer is emblematic of the entire team.
There are some emblematic British institutions she would rather keep.
All the emblematic teachers, he noticed, made their mark with very young players.
But I think it's more emblematic than financial in its implications.
Around it is a modern city, emblematic of the new Japan.
Emblematic of the problem that has brought us together and led to our friendship.
These changes are emblematic of the Atlanta area over the past decade and a half.
Teeth allow us to eat, and so are emblematic of life.
Home, if it existed at all, was too emblematic of death.
As such, it is emblematic of the new Italian style.
That issue is emblematic of the problem with changing campaign laws.
It is considered to be one of the town's most emblematic symbols.
He also uttered what may be the emblematic line for anyone who has run and lost.
I lived for 28 years in Elizabeth, a place that is emblematic of the whole country.
As a result, the national debate has become emblematic of tensions between city and country government.
He said, "Their first dance could be emblematic of that understanding."