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- adjective Marked with an
emblem .
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Examples
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I spoke to the man who had already been appointed chief in Britain of the evil Death's-Head emblemed S.S., and unearthed the wicked orders given him to enforce among the British civilian population.
England Under Hitler Clarke, Comer 1961
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I have talked with him, fully probed his evil past, and found the detailed plans for his reign as the Master of the Death's-Head emblemed, black-uniformed killers who were to have moved into Britain with the all-conquering German Army.
England Under Hitler Clarke, Comer 1961
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Jut-jawed, stocky, Captain Otto Begus of the Death's-Head emblemed S.S. was ready.
England Under Hitler Clarke, Comer 1961
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Our states emblemed in the lights of the valleys and the mountain ridge as the much talked of "impassable barrier."
Red-Tape and Pigeon-Hole Generals As Seen From the Ranks During a Campaign in the Army of the Potomac William H. Armstrong
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Onward they marched, those wearers of the cross, the square, the circle, the crescent, the star, the lozenge, and the tripod; emblemed representatives of the interests of a common humanity in the triumphal march that the world is witness to, of the progress of Universal
Red-Tape and Pigeon-Hole Generals As Seen From the Ranks During a Campaign in the Army of the Potomac William H. Armstrong
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Not what stands above ground, but what lies unseen under it, as the root and subterrene element it sprang from and emblemed forth, determines the value.
Paras. 1-24 1909
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Witchcraft has been put a stop to by Act of Parliament; but the mysterious relations which it emblemed still continue.
General. 1908
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No more desperate resistance was ever opposed to the eagle-emblemed mistress of the ancient world.
The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 03 Rossiter Johnson 1906
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His spiteful eyes grinned at the white fluid malignly, as if whatever it emblemed of purity, of simplicity, exasperated him.
The Proud Prince 1898
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Carlyle, like Hunt, discovered _intensity_ to be the prevailing character of Dante's genius, emblemed by the pinnacle of the city of Dis; that "red-hot cone of iron glowing through the dim immensity of gloom."
A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century 1886
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