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his spurs.\" Clearly, by this time, spurs had already become emblematic of knighthood. The
And this painting, probably from around 1300, is emblematic of his sense of despair at having lost the empire, this sort of personal sense of responsibility.
And this painting, probably from around 1300, is emblematic of his sense of despair at having lost the empire, this sort of personal sense of responsibility.
It's dark comedic Simpsons brilliance, emblematic of how Simpsons of the '90s handled its characters.
It's dark, comedic Simpsons brilliance, emblematic of how Simpsons of the '90s handled its characters.
This scene from Dracula is emblematic of his work, with shadows and light serving as powerful
and "dragon encircling the pillar." The movement "looking for pearl" is emblematic
Lin Yuting's story is emblematic of this struggle.
Lin Yu-Ting's story is emblematic of this struggle.
It was far stronger than expected at 4.3%, but was again emblematic.
Her carefully curated image, driven by an extravagant lifestyle, documented for millions on Keeping up with the Kardashians and social media, is often perceived as emblematic of superficiality and consumerism run rampant.
So he worked with his teenage son, Jakob, to make another series of 48 intaglio prints called the Archetypa, that group the animals from the Four Elements into creative, emblematic menageries.
So he worked with his teenage son, Jacob, to make another series of 48 entalio prints called the Archetypa, that group the animals from the Four Elements into creative, emblematic menageries.
And so the uncertainty at the start of a film, where there isn't a script or a storyboard, is on the one hand, in my case, an inability to write a story or to draw a storyboard, but it also allows it to function in a more emblematic way of how we understand the world.