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It is also contained, emblematically in the second book of this novel.
Three verses were emblematically sung by Tom in his hour of deepest crisis.
Grips move scenery represented, emblematically, by a single pillar or curtain.
This is a form of folk rock, with a focus on indigenous (European, and, emblematically, English) songs.
The result is the new loneliness of the victor, as emblematically documented by the American generals posing at their table of triumph.
It is also emblematically dubious.
But Mr. Wilson always treats his characters emblematically.
Its author has been so emblematically successful, strong and polarizing that her self-doubt hasn't often been apparent.
True, Earl's feet stink as emblematically as his sister's mouth, but apart from that he is a figure of adventurous complexity.
Thus, "It occupies the picture-plane emblematically, centralized and head-on."
In Greece, Pontic is now used mainly emblematically rather than as a medium of communication.
Edward takes refuge in Neath Abbey, but is betrayed by a mower, who emblematically carries a scythe.
Ciesinski's upbringing in New Rock, Delaware, sounds by contrast emblematically all- American.
Fish and chips ($16) - especially when you call it fish and chips - is as emblematically British as it gets.
But Schoenberg's tumultuous music, like Malevich's "Black Square," remains relatively unassimilated, emblematically modern.
It being a current tradition, that by this Three Leafed Grass, he emblematically set forth to them the Mystery of the Holy Trinity.
His profession has changed over the years, with many therapists these days focusing on behavior - Dr. Phil, emblematically, is a cognitive behavioral therapist - rather than root causes.
On one level it belongs to the tradition of works like Paddy Chayefsky's "Marty," in which two unglamorous, emblematically little people are given a chance to escape solitude.
"Le prix coutant est le prix d'achat," he announces emblematically on his wine list.
Mr. Miller added: "I believe that Jefferson was firmly - centrally and emblematically - in the stream of American anguish over slavery and race, and he knew it.
The church is emblematically linked to the foundation of the Portuguese Kingdom; legend suggests that it was the sight of the baptism of the young Afonso Henriques.
"We were not gung-ho about delivering a political message," Mr. Herman wrote in "Showtune," his emblematically titled autobiography, published in 1996 by Donald I. Fine Books.
We need to be quite clear about this, above all on the eve of a conference of the parties, the thirteenth on climate, which, emblematically, is to take place in Africa, in Nairobi.
From the vast reaches of time, the Serpent has been a potent symbol, reflecting as many aspects and occult meanings as the Garden of Eden itself, with which it was emblematically associated.
He was responsible for the synoikismos ("dwelling together")-the political unification of Attica under Athens, represented emblematically in his journey of labours, subduing highly localized ogres and monstrous beasts.