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- The bad guys in both movies are emblematically linked to oil tankers.
- Three verses were emblematically sung by Tom in his hour of deepest crisis.
- Even so, cities, New York most emblematically, are full of Marias.
- Emblematically, the headbands served to symbolize strength of loyalty and submission to the state.
- Edward takes refuge in Neath Abbey, but is betrayed by a mower, who emblematically carries a scythe.
- "Le prix coutant est le prix-d'achat, " he announces emblematically on his wine list.
- This is a form of folk rock, with a focus on indigenous ( European, and, emblematically, English ) songs.
- True, Earl's feet stink as emblematically as his sister's mouth, but apart from that he is a figure of adventurous complexity.
- Originally directed against complainers, it was later linked with the proverb the worst wheel always creaks most and aimed emblematically at babblers of all sorts.
- Sarah Wynter makes a terrific initial impression as Alma when she walks into a black-and-white costume ball in Vienna emblematically gowned in throbbing red.
- 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.
- "I had to release myself from the idea of being reverent to someone who's become so emblematically involved in England's history,"
- As such, this form of gardening attempts to emblematically represent ( or present ) the processes and spaces found in wild nature, away from city and practical concerns of human life
- There is one standing Scene which is Mount Parnassus, on which sit Apollo and the Muses, assisted with other proper Characters, emblematically dress d, the whole Appearance being extreamly magnificent.
- Emblematically dressed in a narrow-lapeled, four-button Beatles suit, Hoffman wore expressions so numbed-out and deadpan that they invited audiences to project their agendas onto his Benjamin Braddock.
- 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.
- The hermeneutical in-between, which he takes up under numerous titles in lectures and publications, emblematically indicates not only a theoretical form, but also his marked talent for organizing and facilitating scholarly endeavor.
- Theseus was responsible for the " synoikismos " ( " dwelling together " ) the political unification of Attica under Athens, represented emblematically in his journey of labours, subduing ogres and monstrous beasts.
- The level of abuse that traditional Pagans of European ancestry are subjected to on social media and real life, especially Europeans of emblematically European appearance, by homosexual and Jewish groups, who often work together, is almost unbelievable.
- Day of March yearly, ( which is called St . Patrick's Day . ) It being a current tradition, that by this Three Leafed Grass, he emblematically set forth to them the Mystery of the Holy Trinity.
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