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Other ingredients: Lorimer collects ancient warriors' helmets, the helmets seeming - though this is vague - to emblemize the armadillo of Mr. Boyd's title.
Critical Balance Is Tipping Quickly The likely flash point is Rikers Island, where 6 of the city's 11 jails emblemize the pressures on the system.
Alan Bennett's comedies may be crowd-pleasers, but they are subversive ones, depicting lost souls who seem to emblemize an unhappy England that cannot diagnose, let alone cure, its ills.
(See also Colt 45 (malt liquor)) To emblemize its "extra kick" compared to competing brands, Colt 45 was accordingly labeled with a kicking horse and horse shoe.
He carved the marble of St. Jerome himself, basing it on the Laocoon, the classical sculpture that had been excavated in 1506 in Rome and had come to emblemize suffering.
As it swings between concerns as diverse as the two songs that emblemize the action ("That Old Feeling" and "Joe Hill"), the script sows a trail of loose ends.
Fridolin's boundless optimism in the face of constant disappointment came to emblemize the Quebec spirit of "survivance", and made him one of the first distinctly Canadian heroes of the stage.
Much of the singing is done by the Broadway belter Judy Kuhn, a specialist in playing the walking wounded, who wanders about wearing rags and a hollow-eyed expression that are presumably meant to emblemize the Holocaust.
The Princeton train, locally called the "Dinky" or the "PJ&B" (for "Princeton Junction and Back"), is a unique symbol of Princeton University that has grown over time to emblemize the University.
Here are the paintings that emblemize the Renaissance as a " 'golden age restored,' an age in which the characteristic mood was a kind of lofty self-confidence, spiritual arrogance and an associated antique ideal of Aryan virtue or manliness."
But Mr. Bennett's new conclusion to the song still makes its point: As the pin-striped crooks proliferate in the cash-green light at the stage's rear, the singers benefiting from their payoffs skip out toward the audience, in the bright red, white and blue costumes that emblemize their all-American, if corrupt, success.
They emblematize a commitment to public service many people think has vanished altogether.
What could better emblematize the German Jewish experience?
Dominating the harbor, the club seems to emblematize the closed society of a village preserved by old-money Yankees.
The book is narrated by Father Urrutia, a dying priest and conservative literary critic, a member of Opus Dei, who comes to emblematize, by the novella's end, the silent complicity of the Chilean literary establishment with the murderous Pinochet regime.