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  2. Cultural icon - Wikipedia

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    Describing something as iconic or as an icon has become very common in the popular media. This has drawn criticism from some. [13] For example, a writer in Liverpool Daily Post calls "iconic" "a word that makes my flesh creep", a word "pressed into service to describe almost anything."

  3. Iconic - Wikipedia

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    The adjective iconic may describe: someone or something that is seen as a cultural icon; a sign characterised by iconicity; an image or technique typical of religious ...

  4. Landmark - Wikipedia

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    An 18th-century painting of a ship with Table Mountain in the background, used by navigators as the landmark to sail around southern tip of Africa.. A landmark is a recognizable [1] natural or artificial feature used for navigation, a feature that stands out from its near environment and is often visible from long distances.

  5. 50 Most Iconic Duos Of All Time - AOL

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    Captain Kirk and First Officer Spock from Star Trek share a combination of character traits that make them the most iconic science-fiction duo. Kirk was a passionate leader, and Spock’s logical ...

  6. How to Make Some of the Most Iconic Dishes in the World - AOL

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    Vietnam: Pho. Though it was probably only created in its current form around 1900, pho is considered Vietnam's national dish. It's often sold as a street food, especially for breakfast and dinner.

  7. Popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Popular culture (also called pop culture or mass culture) is generally recognized by members of a society as a set of practices, beliefs, artistic output (also known as popular art [cf. pop art] or mass art, sometimes contrasted with fine art) [1] [2] and objects that are dominant or prevalent in a society at a given point in time.

  8. Iconology - Wikipedia

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    Erwin Panofsky defines iconography as "a known principle in the known world", while iconology is "an iconography turned interpretive". [7] According to his view, iconology tries to reveal the underlying principles that form the basic attitude of a nation, a period, a class, a religious or philosophical perspective, which is modulated by one personality and condensed into one work. [8]

  9. What Is Tex-Mex Food—and What Makes This Style Iconic? - AOL

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