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18 Sentences With "emblematizes"

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The picture emblematizes how Rodin heralded raw and unpolished sculptures that were strikingly modern.
Ah, but that gaze is I think what hits me, and it emblematizes the importance of vision for justice.
New Zero Art Space, led by the artist Aye Ko, emblematizes the country's emergence into the international contemporary art world.
It's a devilish and chugging techno stomper that emblematizes the kind of track you would hear at DC-10 at 6AM.
And fast food kind of emblematizes that shift, because it really did use to be something that we cherished as character building.
"Young Tiger Playing with Its Mother" (1830) wasn't meant as a self-portrait, but it emblematizes the artist's formidable influence on art history.
But it's worth examining one in particular — the nonprofit New Zero Art Space, led by artist Aye Ko — for the way it emblematizes the country's emergence into the international contemporary art world.
Mr. Van Assche is a designer who often makes references to punk and teen boy culture while designing for a house that, more than any other, emblematizes conservative dimensions of French cultural identity.
But an audit released Monday from the NASA Office of Inspector General (OIG)—a watchdog group tasked with rooting out crimes, waste, and mismanagement at the agency—found that NASA has often been careless with the space memorabilia that emblematizes its storied history.
The "casting couch," a euphemism for male producers and directors demanding sex in exchange for a role in a film, emblematizes the overarching power dynamic long understood within the industry: Men took what they wanted; women played by or otherwise endured those rules if they wanted to succeed.
BOSTON — It is a cat suit, not a thesis statement, and yet somehow the snug Rudi Gernreich garment — with its band collar, dot pattern and Julie Newmar aura — emblematizes both the promise and the shortcomings of "Gender Bending Fashion," a naggingly ill-defined survey of a century of gender blur.
If the Aeneid is an admiring piece of propaganda for empire triumphant, whose hero emblematizes the necessity of suppressing individuality in the interest of the state, what do you do with Dido—or, for that matter, with Turnus, who could well strike readers today as a heroic native resisting colonial incursion, an admirable prototype of Sitting Bull?
I felt just as moved by her picture of Susan Rice, who emblematizes a new association of race and power by sitting at the center of the U.N. table as the United States ambassador with effortless poise and preparedness, pencil in one hand on the desk, the other hand coolly draped toward the viewer resting on the chair as if the world is her audience, because it is.
The slavink often emblematizes traditional Dutch cuisine, as in the book De taal van de verpleging, a Dutch-language guide for non-native nurses working in the Netherlands, and is especially favored by the older generations.
The film was said to be considered as an "allegory that condenses and emblematizes not only themes from Ruiz's work as a whole, but also key dimensions of his filmmaking practice" (Goddard 2).Goddard, Michael. "Impossible Cartographies: The Cinema of Raúl Ruiz". London: Wallflower, 2013. Print.
Rachel Narozniak from Dancing Astronaut wrote that Balance "emblematizes the artistic diligence" driving van Buuren since his debut appearance, while comprising a "broad assembly of dance styles, anthemic chord progressions, vocal-centric constructions, and ear- catching lyrical concepts and hooks". She praised the variety of both dance- pop and trance tracks within the album, which Narozniak felt showed van Buuren's willingness to go beyond his "sonic comfort zone" of producing traditional trance music.
The paintings have their own personality rather than acting as a conduit for hers. While being made, her paintings seem to have a mind of their own. Despite her original plans to make dark works, they may become bright paintings; the personality of the paintings, 'the fun and happiness, has sneakily persisted.' Rommel warmly welcomes imperfections onto her canvas, giving her work a humanness that is so often absent from fine art. Process emblematizes Rommel’s work.
It tells the story of a trader trying to profit from market declines. The San Francisco Chronicle wrote: "No, this isn't a new translation of Marx's obtuse and history altering tome, but a slim, impeccably cool new novel...Berberian juxtaposes the cold, profit-driven trading environment of Wall Street, with the lush antiquated calm of Marseille, France. Das Kapital "emblematizes the existential soul of the investment industry in the new millennium. Its protagonist, Wayne, is an unscrupulous, legendary short seller... Berberian’s real zest is for viciously satirizing the demigods of Wall Street with self- conscious language that is by turns lyrical and lacerating.

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