Sentences with phrase «made emblematic»

In an interview at The Times last week, Fox said his focus on human - driven climate change emerged as he grappled, after that small fracking success, with the unrelenting demand for fossil fuels and emerging impacts of warming temperatures, made emblematic by Hurricane Sandy in 2012.
Adapted from the 2010 bestselling biography by Seabiscuit author Laura Hillenbrand, the film follows the life story of Louis Zamperini (1917 - 2014), an Italian - American whose resilience made him emblematic of the stoical virtues of the «greatest generation».
What makes it emblematic of the year?
It may also sound strange because the game is coming to both the 3DS and the Wii U, which pretty much makes it emblematic of the problem I just mentioned, but hear me out.
Nicola Samorì's referencing of the history of art to explore his very particular contemporary voice makes him an emblematic artist for rosenfeld porcini.
Yau writes: «By shifting the focus to 1957 — ’62 — the latter being the year that Feeley began making the emblematic abstractions that seemed to have secured his reputation — we learn that the oeuvre contains a wider range of works than we might have previously thought.
By shifting the focus to 1957 — ’62 — the latter being the year that Feeley began making the emblematic abstractions that seemed to have secured his reputation — we learn that the oeuvre contains a wider range of works than we might have previously thought.

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It has significant income disparity, making it, in that sense, emblematic of the country as a whole.
Developers, in turn, created apps that became emblematic of the Facebook experience — apps such as Farmville, a farming simulation game played with friends on the social network, which was made by the gaming company Zynga.
Whether eating fresh lobster near the brewery's New England headquarters, crab cakes in the Carolinas, or a thin - crust vegetable - laden pizza in the West Coast style, readers everywhere will be able to experience in their own kitchens just how well these beers pair with the emblematic regional foods that make up our inimitable American cuisine.
For over 25 years, the in - house sensory analysis laboratory has been provinding accuracy, intensity and purity to the syrups made by this emblematic brand.
They stopped and bought six beers, two extra, and finally the voice of Hank Thompson greeted them as they came near Big Tex, the giant cowboy statue that is emblematic of the fair and would make fine kindling wood.
Tiger never makes it easy and his 18th hole was emblematic of the entire grind this round became on Friday afternoon.
He's emblematic of what makes SmackDown work — everyone is important, and everyone should be featured.
Cuomo this summer has made a point of pushing forward on the bridge replacement, saying the decade - long discussion of building a new span has been emblematic of what was wrong with state government.
As an emblematic sequence compare the «out» rally on Friday night with David Cameron's statement outside Number Ten naming the date of the referendum and making the case for continued membership.
It was an emblematic moment for Mr. Barron, who for the past 12 years has been among the most flamboyant and inflammatory figures on the New York City political scene — and who, after winning the Democratic primary in September to replace his wife Inez Barron in the Assembly, is about to make his debut on a far stuffier stage.
The mystery of the cold - adapted yeast that blended with a distant cousin to make the lager - churning hybrid endured for almost 500 years and is emblematic of the biological black boxes that drive much of industrial fermentation, even in an age when fermentation underpins the production of everything from soy sauce to biofuel.
Lovingly crafted by expert hands, the Haven Ultimate Hand Towel is emblematic of European luxury with its supreme loft and softness made out of ultra-fine, zero - twist yarns.
As made up or possible as these scenes may be, they draw a picture of a man wondrous and wise, heroic and emblematic.
There will be violence later, plenty of it, but it's the dread of it all, the senselessness of the criminals, the ignorance of their prey, that makes it so emblematic of the entire world Bertino crafted in the low - budget hit.
Ines exhausting and demanding job is emblematic of women in the workforce writ large, and Ade's many pointed barbs at corporate culture makes for studious social satire with a thirst - quenching feminist tilt to it.
But Slide is a lively character who gets to say funny things, and his presence is emblematic of the thought process behind Tower Heist: It doesn't matter if things don't make sense as long as the audience is happy with the end result.
This emblematic of the culture of overkill marketing, and it makes us wonder if we're just days away from of character posters seeing 25 different posters for the movie too.
Rock shouldn't have to bear the burden of screen comedy with his current film, but it is emblematic of our national failure to just make a funny movie.
In contrast, Ruth Schoenbach and Cynthia Greenleaf elevate the term with a more robust definition: «By adding the word engaged, we mean to distinguish between the skilled but rote and unsophisticated kind of academic literacy that many «successful» students master, and the more analytic, critical, and discipline - specific ways of making meaning emblematic of engaged learners.»
The Victorian Labor opposition's recent promise to change the state's licence plates to «Victoria: the education state» is emblematic of the way both Labor and the Napthine Coalition government have made...
* New TT RS Coupe and Roadster debut at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show * First modern day Audi model since the emblematic quattro coupes of the 1980s to feature charismatic five - cylinder power in a new high - tech form that makes 340PS and 30mpg a reality * 2.5 - litre TFSI unit delivers 340PS from 5,400 rpm to 6,700 rpm, 450Nm from 1,600 rpm to 5,300 rpm, 0 - 100 km / h in 4.6 seconds (Roadster 4.7 seconds), top speed limited to 248km / h (155mph) but can be increased at extra cost to 278km / h (174mph), combined mpg 30.7 (Roadster 29.7 mpg) * RS 4 - style Sport button boosts throttle response and further enriches exhaust note * New six - speed manual transmission, enhanced quattro system capable of diverting almost all torque output rearwards, TT RS - specific sports chassis lowered by 10 mm (Audi magnetic ride adaptive damping available at extra cost)
The car became emblematic of the Need for Speed franchise, making several appearances throughout later entries in the series.
JF: I couldn't agree more, you made a great choice and ended up with a delightful, emblematic cover for your book.
Absent since 2003, the epic title is now making its big comeback with more than 50 models of emblematic rallying and extreme motorsports vehicles.
Such a spark imbues the entire experience with a peculiar sense of character seldom seen in games — let alone mecha titles or shooters in general — one that cheekily accentuates its Japanophilic charm with the wanton gore and destruction emblematic of old - school, arcade - style shooters like Doom and Quake, which in turn fuels the pilot / robot bond already made conspicuous by Shogo's first - person perspective.
It's emblematic of Fortnite's design philosophy: everything's made explicit, it's there to be experimented with, and it all looks like it felt out of a warped toybox.
And introducing a model of a game - to - be to an audience of millions is emblematic of Matt Webster's new approach to making games.
It is not emblematic of past works the old Rare used to produce and Microsoft has made little effort at repairing this situation
Mirza's story is perhaps emblematic of what the Hero's Journey should be for game devs in these trying times: specialize, consolidate, then make games an order of magnitude better than what came before.
Derek Yu's solution is emblematic of Spelunky's overall design: make the players cope with it.
The limited edition, Bitch, I Made this Pot, 2013 is wryly emblematic of this extraordinary and playful installation.
Drawing from the symbolism attached to skulls and their emblematic links to the inevitability of death, Life is Only One makes allusions to Dutch memento mori paintings from the 16th and 17th centuries and incites emotions of pain, loneliness, helplessness and despair.
Made with a Rolleiflex camera borrowed from his mother, the portrait is emblematic of all of the work that Clark would go on to make.
That piece, an emblematic expression of his community - geared work, will be present in the Polish artist's first major American exhibition when it opens at the New Museum this month, along with a new installation featuring sculptures that the artist will make over the show's duration, to be shown alongside drawings accumulated from the exhibition's visitors.
I had best take a closer look at what makes the New York scenes so emblematic of an Impressionist.
With this contradiction in mind, Oko will present Julian Schnabel 1978 - 81, a pointed study of Schnabel's early work via a rotating exhibition of four emblematic paintings made in a period of explosive change for both the artist and the New York City art scene.
That his 1996 Oval Billiard Table is the collection's most emblematic piece makes a pair of treasure - house truths supremely evident.
Sylvio Perlstein lives surrounded by the hundreds of unique or emblematic works that make up his collection.
Daniel Canogar has created numerous public art pieces, including Waves, a permanent sculptural LED screen for the atrium of 2 Houston Center, Houston; Travesías, a sculptural LED screen commissioned for the atrium of the European Union Council in Brussels during the Spanish Presidency of the European Union in 2010; Constelaciones, the largest photo - mosaic in Europe created for two pedestrian bridges over the Manzanares River, in MRío Park, Madrid; Helix, a permanent LED sculptural screen made for Quantum of the Seas, a Royal Caribbean cruise ship andClandestinos, a video - projection presented on various emblematic monuments including the Arcos de Lapa in Rio de Janeiro, the Puerta de Alcalá in Madrid and the church of San Pietro in Montorio in Rome.
Made of found branches enveloped by glass, the cocoon is emblematic of metamorphosis, the coming of age.
The film, and the teaching it documents, might be taken as emblematic of an approach to making and teaching art that sought to balance intellectual and theoretical perspectives with other more intuitive approaches.
Lum's insistence on retelling the anecdote of how a prominent curator questioned that anyone could possibly want a puffy couch has made his work emblematic of Bourdieuian notions of taste and class identity in contemporary art.
The exhibition also contains a spot painting, a form of art that has become emblematic of Britain, according to Lucas, after Damien Hirst made the genre internationally famous.
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