touchstone
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Since its release in April of last year, the film has been a cultural touchstone and point of extended conversation on its way to some $370 million in worldwide box office.
From Los Angeles Times
The book was a touchstone in her own life, because she admired its heroine’s courage even if she never had the courage to emulate it.
Here, too, Beethoven serves as a musical, spiritual and political touchstone.
From Los Angeles Times
The actor, who died Wednesday of cancer, will be best known to a generation of viewers for his role on the WB teen drama that became a cultural touchstone for many.
From Los Angeles Times
The film was not a major success on its initial release but steadily grew into a midnight-movie favorite and international cult touchstone.
From Los Angeles Times
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