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emblem
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emblem noun allusion, badge, banner, chevron, coat of arms, colors, crest, crown, escutcheon, figure, flag, hallmark, identification, image, indicium, insignia, keepsake, logo, mark, medal, monogram, motto, pennant, regalia, seal, sign, signet, standard, symbol, token
Associated concepts: brand, emblem law, logo, mark, trademark
See also: brand, designation, device, earmark, indicant, indication, indicator, label, manifestation, symbol, token


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Likewise, at another of Paris' emblematically elegant labels, the house of Lanvin, the accent was on modernity and liveability.
The narrative is divided into "chapters," each of which opens emblematically with an image of a cardinal virtue depicted in the courtroom's stained-glass windows.
Possibly because of an oddity that often prompts questions in literary quizzes - that Albert Camus played in goal in Algeria - shot-stoppers have been especially popular with novelists tackling football, most emblematically in Peter Handke's The Goalie's Anxiety at the Penalty Kick (1970), filmed by Wim Wenders, in which the game's most tense eventuality becomes the basis for a meditation on fear and fate.
 
 
 
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