The battle symbolises the ongoing conflict between the universal forces of creation and destruction. |
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The broken glass symbolises the broken faith, broken trust and shattered justice, our axe symbolises the steadfastness of our determination. |
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She explains that she's bound the pages in red because to the Cherokee the colour symbolises wisdom through wounding. |
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He symbolises great tolerance, and dogged persistence in the face of adversity. |
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I totally agree with Patrice Hall that a symbol loses its symbolism if it tells you what it symbolises. |
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The cord symbolises the love and friendship, that binds the couple, the figure eight shape represents the infinite nature of matrimony. |
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Several people are shown being crushed under the weight of the body of the snake, which symbolises the Expressway. |
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Death also symbolises endings, so the passing of relationships, jobs and periods of life are reflected upon. |
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This tiny model carved from ivory symbolises the rebirth, or resurrection, that follows death or archetypally, all that is human. |
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They have an airy grace and elegance that, to me, symbolises all that is beautiful about oriental gardens. |
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Grenadians not only use nutmeg daily in food, it also symbolises national pride, virility and even life itself. |
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And while yellow symbolises cowardice in the UK and US, it is the colour of mourning in Egypt and Burma. |
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The uncertainty symbolises the current confusion over the role of the arts, the group declare. |
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This awakening symbolises the triumph of good, winning against the evil forces of darkness that are represented by the winter. |
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Ironically, it was actually an album released at the beginning of the next decade, which perhaps best symbolises this period of change. |
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The Good Friday procession, which symbolises Christ's path to his crucifixion, was modified in deference to the Pope's age and health. |
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An eternally flowing river that symbolises life, conveyed through choreography, is an unseen presence throughout the play. |
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Today they are integrated in a common urban space where the cross-border square symbolises the reunification of the two towns. |
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Along the path there is a well, which symbolises the beginning of life, while further along is a dolmen, a pre-Christian tomb, representing the end of life. |
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The exhibition ends in a blaze of glory, with a whole room dedicated to sainte-Victoire, the motif that symbolises his work. |
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Satan symbolises a mysterious force which leads astray to evil, seducing and perverting people. |
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The central image of the site, which symbolises the programme, is a tangram. |
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He is represented with a body half human half animal and with a large phallus that symbolises his lustfulness. |
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A fresh and crystalline aroma, in the image of this precious stone that symbolises eternity. |
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Green symbolises vegetation and the hope of new life in the middle of winter. |
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The painting above, which displays remarkable equilibrium and gracefulness, symbolises this. |
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In a separate room, a crepuscular painting along with a glass stand filled with animated cables symbolises his relationship to women. |
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The mask was made of soft wood and whitened with kaolin which symbolises the power of the spirits of the dead. |
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In China's lunar calendar, 2008 marks the Year of Rat, an animal which symbolises shrewdness and success. |
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All over the world, the comet symbolises the feast of the Nativity and the Epiphany. |
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The dynamic outline symbolises the path of a booming company heading towards its future. |
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All Mediterranean civilisations have venerated the palm tree, which symbolises the tree of life, fertility and success. |
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From an anthroposophical viewpoint, it symbolises the concept which makes it more effective on the body, mind and soul. |
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This symbolises our willingness to give of ourselves in the quest for spiritual awakening and greater understanding. |
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The hand symbolises personality and creativity, an informal hallo, human connection. |
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For many Australians, the brumby – or wild horse – symbolises the romance and adventure of the outback. |
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Covered with leaf gold, it represents light and symbolises radiometry and photometry. |
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The black half symbolises the Night, the Earth and the destructive force of nature, the yin. |
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Shiva symbolises Consciousness and Parvati, the Spiritual seeker who is looking for meaning in life, and indeed Truth itself. |
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The statue symbolises for them a persistent culture within the University of ethnocentrism and racism. |
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This symbolises the plight of our people in the old country. |
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Although the 1958 Constitution declared the tricolour flag to be the national emblem, Marianne also symbolises the French Republic. |
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In numerology, nine symbolises the end of one cycle and the beginning of another. |
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On the cover of what is meant to be an anti-establishment magazine, this just symbolises – at best – egalitarian bigotry. |
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For many Indigenous Australians the Union Jack above our Southern Cross, meanwhile, still just symbolises occupation. |
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I would like to emphasise yet another type of violence that represents and symbolises the unequal division of power better than anything else. |
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In this context, the physical immersion works like a defence and symbolises the conquest of new territories. |
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We think the salamander in many, and probably surprising ways symbolises the political nature of Newropeans. |
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It also symbolises the daily nutrition that is best for us, in quality and in quantity. |
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The building under his feet symbolises his power and the extent of his rule. |
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It symbolises the Presidency's commitment to work for the general European interest. |
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Thich Quang Do in the South, symbolises the peaceful struggle of the Buddhists, Vietnam's largest civil society and democracy movement. |
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He symbolises the Essential Nature of each of us and indicates that each of us can become an instrument of Higher Intelligence. |
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Everything that is written can be considered to be an explanation of the Scriptures. Every book symbolises the One Book! |
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In reference to women, however, and particularly in this scene, the moon also symbolises womanly beauty and is associated with the female principle yin. |
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Apparently this symbolises jobs done by women, but with its leaden literalism it misses the point of memorials and just reminds you of housework and faceless drudgery. |
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The lotus flower symbolises the complete purification of the defilements of the body, speech and mind, and the full blossoming of wholesome deeds in blissful liberation. |
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The mace symbolises the authority of the speaker of the national assembly and its presence in the chamber indicates an official sitting of parliament. |
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This symbolises a need our soaring material culture cannot satisfy. |
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The blithe spirit of the students perhaps best symbolises the fair that has evolved over the years, pitting the youngsters against their best peers. |
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The Feast of the Birth of the Mother of God has been fixed by the Church on the eighth day of the ecclesiastical year, since number eight symbolises eternity or life everlasting. |
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The Rolandsfigur on the large market fountain from 1564 symbolises the most important achievement of this medieval burgher settlement, the right to hold markets. |
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Since this time, Nikko symbolises national sovereignty, as much in the eyes of local authorities, as in those of the leaders of neighbouring countries, whose emissaries come to pay homage to Ieyasu, a deified personality. |
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Catherine advices you: this powerful elixir symbolises self preservation and self respect, by awakening your survival instinct: it releases a healthy energy to react against the unexpected or life's trials. |
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It symbolises strength, endurance and reliability. |
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It therefore symbolises the Union's resoluteness on this issue. |
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She highlights on her blog that removal of the garter is a big one, a tradition that supposedly symbolises the deflowering of the bride. |
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The resulting refracted beam of coloured light symbolises unity diffracted, leaving an absence of unity. |
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Because it is simple and, through this simplicity, the beginning of all shapes, the serpent symbolises the essence of forms, their pristine oneness. |
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The landscape surely symbolises Europe, submitting to its ruler. |
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The first Pleyel Piano model exclusively created by the Pleyel Piano workshop in Saint Denis, the new 2.04 m baby grand symbolises the top of the range instrumental quality developed by the brand in France. |
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The flat cabochon at 12 o'clock, which stands out against the shiny black dial free of any hour-markers, symbolises the sun at its zenith and is in harmony with a minimalist approach guaranteeing maximum effect. |
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More than any other facility, Grande Dixence symbolises the forward-thinking nature of EOS: dare to think big in order to build the future better. |
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The poster subject for the 2008 Show symbolises this dynamic interface between emotional response and environmental responsibility, which will form the spotlight in which the future of the motor car will be presented. |
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The icon of this action is a pink balloon, which symbolises the atmosphere of festivity and conviviality that is the basis of the vocation of the European Football Supporters Award. |
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Americans are repulsed by Europeans' crooked, cream-coloured teeth and Europeans find phosphorescent, fake-looking American smiles equally off-putting. Cleanliness symbolises purity. |
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The boy tells Vortigern that the white dragon symbolises the Saxons and that the red dragon symbolises the people of Vortigern. |
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The night-time setting symbolises the darkness into which Christ is the bearer of light. |
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In later European folklore, the figure of Reynard the Fox symbolises trickery and deceit. |
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The opposite of this, 'jackal language,' symbolises the language used by people who are over-concerned with the satisfaction of their needs alone and driven by fear, shame and guilt. |
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Take away the rhetorical flourishes and polite formularies, and your speech today is an ice-cold, nationalist, declaration of war on the idea that that flag symbolises. |
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This guarantee symbolises the broker's commitment to serve you to the best of his abilities using his experience in the real estate market and in buyer-seller relations. |
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This symbolises the increasing darkness falling on our Lord as he comes closer to the Passion. |
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It symbolises a long-awaited economic renewal. |
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Although Montségur is by no means the largest stake in the history of the Inquisition, it still symbolises the spot where the greatest figures in Catharism in the Languedoc region met their death. |
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Since then the elephant with its strength and solidity has been considered the animal that symbolises the entire bond market. |
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Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh said Dussehra festival symbolises India's tradition of communal harmony and unity in diversity. |
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By mixing together WMD proliferation, support for terrorism and energy resources, Iran symbolises in a unique manner the security issues confronting the United States. |
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Every country allegorises its own existence with a national banner, likewise every religion symbolises the infernal world with some infernal type of allegory. |
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Napoleon has become a worldwide cultural icon who symbolises military genius and political power. |
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This symbolises the Movement's unity and fraternity throughout the world. Just as it is impossible for a reef knot to become undone, so too the Movement remains united while it develops. |
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The term symbolises the development into hiqh-quality concentrates and dried products such as milk proteins or specific whey proteins with a high degree of purity and a defined degree of denaturation. |
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This ritual symbolises the first relationship between the mother and the child and has a direct bearing on the influence the mother can have on her son when he grows up. |
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This exhibition analyses the life and times of the animal which symbolises the city of Rome, from the period of antiquity to the modern age, and presents conclusions drawn from the restoration programme. |
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Eavis himself perhaps symbolises the confused wishy washy ideology underpinning most of the non-committed ruritarians who fall in behind WOMAD internationalism. |
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The Confederate flag symbolises dehumanisation, injustice and pain. |
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The gold in the county coat of arms symbolises the wealth of the area. |
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The red on the flag symbolises the blood shed by Jesus Christ, the yellow for the fire of the Holy Spirit and the blue for the purity of God the Father. |
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The nature of the mother's death, in particular, symbolises the tearing apart of the Tuareg ways of life given that the Tuareg trace descent matrilineally. |
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The baton's journey symbolises the unity and shared ideals of the Commonwealth of nations, and enables communities beyond the host city to share the Games celebrations. |
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