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How to use emblematically in a sentence

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So in essence we have three mythological love stories, each of which came to be emblematically linked in the Renaissance to a different art.
He has a way of writing scenes emblematically, allowing encounters to carry a certain symbolic weight and making free with dramatic coincidence.
Although written in Yiddish, these works are emblematically American tales.
Both ecclesiastical and secular patronage are documented through portraiture and more emblematically through heraldry or inscription.
A correspondent reports from the climate change talks, day oneTHIS column, emblematically, comes to you from a bus.
Mr. B mentioned improvements in automobiles, using airbags emblematically to illustrate that a number of features have been added over the decades.
To be able to explain a natural phenomenon, an earthquake, but at the same time try to use it emblematically to show the way language works in poetry.
And who, at this point, emblematically concerns the objective of his work of Incarnation.
Portraying himself with a sunflower, van Dyck expresses emblematically his devotion to the King.
He also played up cheerfully to the Englishman's image, posing emblematically with bowler hat and furled umbrella.
What amuses me is that in topping hamburger and hot dog buns, the tortilla emblematically re-enacts past fears of the Germanization of America.
Ulysses's tragic greatness is unmistakable in his attempt to transgress all limits, emblematically the limits of the humanly navigable world.
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.
It's one of the rare movies that seems truly musical in its inspiration — and which, like much great music, envelops an astonishing complexity of invention and depth of insight in emblematically straightforward expressions.
It is emblematically connected with Descartes' famous pronouncement cogito ergo sum, she says, and has become something of a social ideology.
In the case of human cloning, it is clear that the latter emblematically affects the three above-mentioned vectors of human existence: corporeality, temporality and otherness.
Rwanda stands, emblematically, for the stamping out of life on the continent, for the existential negativity that African often emblematizes in the global imaginary.
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