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- adverb In a way or to an extent that is
iconic
Etymologies
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Examples
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Gilbert, in an interview in his Lincoln Center office, said he and Mehta reached back through the history of the ensemble to select a work that Gilbert describes as "iconically associated with the New York Philharmonic but also universal in nature."
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All Gavin could do was be "iconically" self-absorbed and appeal to fear and paranoia.
Archive 2005-07-01 sfmike 2005
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All Gavin could do was be "iconically" self-absorbed and appeal to fear and paranoia.
Swearing In sfmike 2005
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It's got offbeat family dysfunction in droves and an iconically odd central character that you'd want in your living room or on your iPad every week.
Evan Shapiro: 15 Film Festival Darlings That Would Have Been Better as TV Series Evan Shapiro 2012
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Surely we need to comprehend their weakness as 'normal' human beings, so we can learn from their disciplined ability to overcome the normal and appear iconically noble, passionate, or funny on screen.
Marc Porter Zasada: Hollywood Epistemology: Why We Care What Actors Say Marc Porter Zasada 2011
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The iconically Afro-ed one takes the decks at Liv.
Nightlife Agenda Fritz Hahn 2011
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Surely we need to comprehend their weakness as 'normal' human beings, so we can learn from their disciplined ability to overcome the normal and appear iconically noble, passionate, or funny on screen.
Marc Porter Zasada: Hollywood Epistemology: Why We Care What Actors Say Marc Porter Zasada 2011
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Everything from his iconically raspy breathing to his sinister and quasi-robotic/quasi-samurai character design lends to his air of menace and evil.
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Surely we need to comprehend their weakness as 'normal' human beings, so we can learn from their disciplined ability to overcome the normal and appear iconically noble, passionate, or funny on screen.
Marc Porter Zasada: Hollywood Epistemology: Why We Care What Actors Say Marc Porter Zasada 2011
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Surely we need to comprehend their weakness as 'normal' human beings, so we can learn from their disciplined ability to overcome the normal and appear iconically noble, passionate, or funny on screen.
Marc Porter Zasada: Hollywood Epistemology: Why We Care What Actors Say Marc Porter Zasada 2011
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