And I think it's kind of a nuanced chapter where you suggest, is this newly activist media class emblematic of yellow journalism in the-- not just the Pulitzer but the world model in the 1890s? Or is it like muckraking journalism, like Upton Sinclair's "The Jungle." I mean, what's your sense of how it's treading that line?
In this way, Enríquez points out how the past still haunts the present. Enriquez’s work is emblematic of a new subgenre of horror. Dubbed the nuevo gótico latinamericano, new Latin American gothic, it takes on political and social problems in the region,
Oh, they listened to me. But that's emblematic , I would say, of my "yes, and" approach, which is, we're locked down.
Just like "The Perfect Dictatorship," being Mexican is just one of the favorite movies for all of us. It's very emblematic , very representative. So-- Typically, what Luis Estrada-- he knows how to do perfectly-- is to create a very exact blueprint of the context
And after a while many of them either quit, or became resigned to the status quo. Perhaps most emblematic of that was when two years after being in Georgia I left to spend a year helping rebuild the Public Defender Office in New Orleans in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
The French really exemplified the fire and sword, the heavy-handed mailed fist approach to counterinsurgency, whereas the British approach in Malaya was more emblematic of what came to be known as the Hearts and Minds school of counter insurgency. Now let me explain a little bit more about what that means.
You can either inflate-- whoops, you don't have a printing press. It's absolutely emblematic . It's one of my favorite slides of the Great Depression-- the bread line at the same time as the, no way like the
debates depending on who's doing the watching. He became President in some part because of his ability to tell the story of his life and his family's life and his view of the world and make it emblematic of something new. Emblematic of the urge for change that people were feeling out of what a lot of people saw as the wreckage of the Bush presidency. So the book is very much a deeply reported biography of Obama, which I'll talk about in a second, but it's also the history of the analysis of a storyteller. I don't mean
I'd like to learn how to do that." Our very first issue - I often use this because this was sort of a really typical but kind of emblematic project for Make. It was kite aerial photography. There's a KAP community out there and there's all kinds of rigs you could build. Chris Benton, who's a professor of architecture at Berkeley, designed one made of Popsicle sticks and using a disposable camera, and it went off once
This is a proposal is being discussed as far as I know, anyway. But it's emblematic of the type of discussion that's happening in a lot of other advanced, industrialized countries. I think the difference with Australia was a bit more extreme of a proposal than what's happening say in Canada.
So when you think about that as an analogy, our goal is to build an assessment that, even if you've seen some YouTube videos online, of how they're thinking that's emblematic of how lots of people at lots of other high performing places think.
He was the highest scorer in that tournament, as he was many other tournaments he played. And so that tournament was very emblematic of they would go, be totally unknown, and then just wipe all of these major clubs off the field. Wow. Now there was a lot of money that came into the investment of this.
In the wake of that recent law, how can technology still be used as something that can help your organization-- We also do international mediation with cases-- emblematic cases that, before international tribunals, were cases that are representative
you get that measurement of the wobbling star, and you pair it with the light curve, the light curve is giving you the estimated I think this image is really emblematic of where we are right now in our search for habitable exoplanets.
you get that measurement of the wobbling star, and you pair it with the light curve, the light curve is giving you the estimated But this image is also emblematic for another reason, and it's positive, not negative.
And that's how they became involved with us five years later on. This is a school nowadays that is emblematic . There are five of them right now in Cambodia in very remote villages.
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dust and in us but this is emblematic of the problem of our entire man-made
so this this to me was emblematic of all those folks who
strategy that pundits theme novel nutting an emblematic of Southern California is weary panting for clean
in television, such as participating in Mexican telenovelas classic and my personal favorite, .. He has given life to important characters in very emblematic films, such as "The Perfect Dictatorship" and Netflix's "The Dance of the 41" for which he won an Ariel Award for Best Male Actor granted by the Mexican Academy of Cinematographic Sciences and Arts.
And so figuring out what those events were very emblematic of the overall story--
To me, that's emblematic of stepping into maturity consciously and I really am curious to see what other steps
I think all of you sitting in this room are emblematic of the fact that everybody has that spark, especially now that we are living in a 21st century world, which is
It's beautiful. It's emblematic .
It feels special, it feels emblematic of everything that we've done, and it always-- it works, for whatever reason.
And I put a little picture up here that I think is emblematic of that.
while they were still plowing the land with oxen and very primitive ways. And in order to that he created a radio station that was emblematic for 40 years in Colombia, called Radio Sutatenza, Radio Sutatenza. It transmitted constantly, while the peasants and their wives-- were at home-- and the peasants in the field, constant programs on how to improve the
Australia was tough because it's so big, and where do you find one kind of emblematic place to represent Australia?
Those are all living things that produce smells, and there's a characteristic emblematic smell, but are there any abstract terms for smell?
What is, in your opinion, the emblematic dish representing Lebanese cuisine.
We certainly have wheat breads, but I think the corn breads are the most emblematic .
And again, I do feel this image is wonderfully emblematic of that, Mike.
And when you look at all three of those things, they are emblematic of a larger pattern that I was seeing in my life.
is put together. And really I think this is kind of emblematic of what's happening in the retail world more widely, and what we're seeing just time and time again
He then himself knew that Marti believed in this, and it was emblematic .
And it's not at all a bad book, but it's really emblematic of the problems we have about thinking about the future.
as I have through these strange experiences that I've had and had been first heard of Blackdon, you start to see its ordinary forms as being more real, more emblematic , more central,
New York foods. So that's really my food culture, which I think is also emblematic of a mixed race kid growing up
So I again, I share that as a personal story, but one I think that is emblematic of what a lot of people were dealing with at that time.
That's great. Well, it is a storied past and one that, in many ways, it's emblematic of a lot of the things
Collective. And if you look closely at that shot, you'll see sort of emblematic of the time,
America surfing, climbing, skiing off of volcanoes, and with the goal of climbing this emblematic peak called
And cycling, therefore, for some, was emblematic of women rejecting their natural roles at home, caring and bearing of children, the caring
So yes, the story that I particularly focus on, I mean, these images and I'm sure others will in a minute will recognize these incredibly emblematic protests
And it was in his moment of despair and the moment of chaos that that creation was made, and it's so emblematic .
that led to a transformation that was so important to me and, in a way, emblematic of what I believe that I think
Junot Diaz: No, I think it's a wonderful question and I think, you know, what's funny about MIT is that MIT for me is just emblematic of the larger culture.
I was really drawn to this story not just because it's sort of a typical rags to riches story but I think that it's really emblematic of the direction that modern China is headed.
And, to me, the final thing about this book, Iím using the book thing as to, uh, emblematic of the world changing.