" The law is emblematic of growing tensions in the countryside between longtime residents and outsiders whose bucolic expectations often clash with everyday realities.
(),The law is emblematic of growing tensions in the countryside between longtime residents and outsiders whose bucolic expectations often clash with everyday realities.
Harry Rockland-Miller, who just retired as the director for the Center for Counseling and Psychological Health at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, told me the emblematic story of a freshman he treated: .
It is also emblematic of broader anxieties about the global economy, with the International Monetary Fund widely expected to downgrade its 3.
"Williamsburg is emblematic of some of our most successful locations," Mr.
It would also be a victory for those who see "Happy Birthday to You" as emblematic of the problems with copyright — a song that has long since survived anyone involved in its creation, yet is still owned by a corporation that charges for its use.
17) ●In the city, crime is taken as emblematic of class and race.
She only wore them as emblematic of Psyche.