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Beck's London Underground map is an iconic example.
The iconic example of this practice is Lance Wyman's early plans for the Mexico City Metro, on which stations were shown simply as stylized logos.
For example, Joseph Goering of the University of Toronto has identified sources for Grail imagery in 12th century wall paintings from churches in the Catalan Pyrenees ( now mostly removed to the Museu Nacional d ' Art de Catalunya, Barcelona ), which present unique iconic images of the Virgin Mary holding a bowl that radiates tongues of fire, images that predate the first literary account by Chrétien de Troyes.
For example, Xavier is depicted tracking down mutants with a device called Cerebro which amplifies his powers ; the X-Men train within the Danger Room, first depicted as a room full of weapons and booby traps, now as generating holographic simulations ; and the X-Men travel in their widely recognized and iconic Blackbird jet.
For example, House by the Railroad is reported to have heavily influenced the iconic house in the Alfred Hitchcock film Psycho.
One such example is the artist Raymond Kaskey's 1985 statue Portlandia, an iconic symbol of the city of Portland, Oregon.
One such example is the most iconic armor in the game, known as " MJOLNIR ".
With its red brick buildings and mills reflected in Harrisville Pond and canal, the village is frequently photographed as an iconic example of picturesque old New England.
By the next century the iconic depiction of the Virgin enthroned carrying the infant Christ was established, as in the example from the only group of icons surviving from this period, at Saint Catherine's Monastery, Mount Sinai.
In more recent decades, politicians often chose theme songs, some of which have become iconic ; the song " Happy Days Are Here Again ", for example, has been associated with the Democratic Party since the 1932 campaign of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
For example, CNN describes it as a " famous photograph ," and NPR describes it as an " iconic photo.
For example, CNN describes it as a " famous photograph ," and NPR describes it as an " iconic photo.
For example, CNN describes it as a " famous photograph ," and NPR describes it as an " iconic photo.
An iconic example is found at the end of the " Dawn of Man " sequence in the film 2001: A Space Odyssey.
The use of dragon boats for racing and dragons are believed by scholars, sinologists and anthropologists-for example George Worcester, authoritative author of ' Junks and Sampans of the Yangtze River ' - to have originated in southern central China more than 2, 500 years ago, in Dongting Lake and along the banks of such iconic rivers as the Chang Jiang, also known as Yangtze ( that is, during the same era when the games of ancient Greece were being established at Olympia ).
A famous example of a fictional Philadelphian bringing notice to the expression is Rocky Balboa, where the word is used throughout all of the films, and is part of the iconic line, " Yo, Adrian, I did it!
In the early traditions of Buddhism, depictions of the Shakyamuni Buddha were neither iconic nor aniconic but depictions of empty space and absence: petrosomatoglyphs and footprints, for example.
Dancers and other performers at the crop over festivals, for example, are popular and an iconic part of Barbadian culture, known for dancing in the costumes of sugarcane-cutters.
For example, three of the six men in the iconic photograph of the flag raising at Iwo Jima were former Raiders.
An iconic example of virtual-to-physical address translation is virtual memory, where different pages of virtual address space map either to page file or to main memory physical address space.
Modern day native peoples retain a rich body of traditional foods, some of which have become iconic of present-day Native American social gatherings ( for example, frybread ).
The image of store mannequins coming to life in Spearhead, in full colour and shooting people down in the street, is one of the series ' iconic moments, and is often cited as an example of the series ' ability to make everyday things terrifying.
One example of this is the British Hillman Hunter, which was license-built in Iran as the iconic Paykan, as well as Naza, building vehicles under license from Kia and Peugeot ( Naza 206 Bestari ).
An iconic example, the flame that burned at Delphi, was in fact an archaic feature " alien to the ordinary Greek temple ".

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Some phonetic features, for example glottal catch or murmur, are sometimes to be assigned to segmental phonemics and sometimes to accentual systems.
For example, in Chinese, a pun may be based on a similarity in shape of the written character, despite a complete lack of phonetic similarity in the words punned upon.
For example, in the word 割り算 ( warizan, division ), the phonetic component ofis, which is cognate to the okurigana り, which is derived from 利, which also uses 刂.
An example is( Chinese: liáng ), where the phonetic 梁 liáng indicates the pronunciation of the character and the radical 木 (" wood ") its meaning of " supporting beam ".
An example of phonetic Greeklish could be the same word, " square ", written like this: " platia ".
The " animal language " words and names in this story are a phonetic spelling of Russian spoken with an Aleut accent, for example " Stareek!
For example, 木 (" tree "), a common character element with semantic purpose in many characters, is actually phonetic in the character 沐 (" bathe ", " wash "), and the character's meaning-bearing radical is the left-hand element,, " water ".
For example, in some dialects the English word pretzel in a narrow transcription would be, which notes several phonetic features that may not be evident even to a native speaker.
To take an example from American English: the sound in the words " table " and " cat " would, in a phonemic orthography, be written with the same character ; however, a strictly phonetic script would make a distinction between the aspirated " t " in " table ", the flap in " butter ", the unaspirated " t " in " stop " and the glottalized " t " in " cat " ( not all these allophones exist in all English dialects ).
The system is roughly phonetic ; for example the word " cat " would be written by a single stroke expressing the initial K, the vowel A, and the final T.
Other languages, for example in Taiwan, have been claimed to have pulmonic ingressives, but these claims have either proven to be spurious or to be occasional phonetic detail.
A different variety of spelling pronunciations are phonetic adaptations, i. e., pronunciations of the written form of foreign words within the frame of the phonematic system of the language that accepts them: an example of this process is garage ( in French ) sometimes pronounced in English.
A phonetic example of that principle is the need for spelling alphabets in radiotelephony.
# the phonetic aspects of the informal language are mostly a matter of preference or accent, since the standard language, in general, accepts most of them ( for example, the devoicing of final r, which is accepted by standard BP, as well as the common contraction of words in Portuguese, such as para os becoming pros, as long as it is not written that way ).
Various studies have focused on different Catalan varieties ; for example, and analyze Central Eastern varieties — the former focusing on the educated speech of Barcelona and the latter focusing more on the vernacular of Barcelona — and does a careful phonetic study of Central Eastern Catalan.
For example, in Classical Arabic, and in some spoken dialects including Iraqi Arabic, there is no phonemic distinction between " a " and " e ", though a phonetic difference is made by the presence of an adjacent emphatic or guttural consonant.
Aztec name glyphs for example do combine logographic elements with phonetic readings.
Also, contrary to Georgiev, he indicates there are words that follow Dalmatian phonetic rules in Albanian giving as an example the word drejt ' straight ' < d ( i ) rectus matching Old Dalmatian traita < tract.
For example, in the word 割り算 ( wa-ri-zan, division ), the phonetic component ofis, which is cognate to the okurigana り, which is derived from 利, which also uses 刂.
Older loanwords are also often written using ateji ( kanji chosen for their phonetic value, or sometimes for meaning instead ) or hiragana, for example tabako from Portuguese, meaning " tobacco " or " cigarette " can be written ( katakana ), ( hiragana ), or ( the kanji for " smoke grass ", but still pronounced " tabako " – meaning-ateji ), with no change in meaning.
The Ukrainian letter ge ґ, and the phonetic combinations ль, льо, ля were eliminated, and Russian etymological forms were reintroduced ( for example, the use of-іа-in place of-ія -).
Many cartoonists and comic book creators eschew phonetic eye dialects in favor of font changes or distinctive speech balloons -- Swamp Thing, for example, has traditionally been depicted using " crusty " yellow speech balloons and dialogue heavily laced with ellipses, suggesting a gravelly voice that only speaks with great effort.
The languages of the region tend to be highly isolating and can be phonetically complex ( the phonetic rules of Thai language permits 23 638 possible syllables, compared to, for example, Hawaiian language's 162 ).
Vern speaks with a strong cockney accent, and his speech is phonetic ( for example, he would say arf and fackin instead of half and fucking respectively.

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