Sentences with phrase «also symbolises»

It also symbolises independence and a strong will and gives an impression of authority and power.
The usage of this word in this site also symbolises the word Murri, Goori, Nunga, Nyoongar, Yolgnu, Koorie and other words used by our communities for us mob.
Simultaneously an employment project and a tribute to those who served our country, it also symbolises mateship.
This success is not just any good series of matches but also symbolises the momentum, form and confidence that Arsenal currently possess.
Her view of men is also symbolised when she falls in love with a chick - flick in the cinema.
«The lines do not only connect a starting point and an ending, but also symbolise the path until a project is done.
The biodegradable ring, which contains the cremation ashes, is placed around the trunk of a tree and then left to disintegrate naturally, while hopefully also symbolising an end to the mourning period.

Not exact matches

Dr Peter Saunders, who is part of the group Care Not Killing, also said most people don't want the right to die, symbolised in the fact all of the British regional governments had rejected the motion in the past.
We must also note that Cyprian is using such argumentation techniques to reiterate that water alone is not enough to symbolise the blood of the Lord, but that wine is absolutely indispensable.
The genius of Newman's idea is that Mary comes to symbolise not only the faith of the unlearned, but of the Doctors of the Church also, who need «to investigate, and weigh, and define, as well as to profess the Gospel; to draw the line between truth and heresy; to anticipate or remedy the various aberrations of wrong reason; to combat pride and recklessness with one's own arms; and thus to triumph over the sophist and the innovator.»
The Church has always taught the importance of water in the Old Covenant — at Creation, at the flood, at the crossing of the Red Sea — and has also always seen a symbolising of baptism in the water that poured from Christ's side on Calvary: «O God whose son, baptised by John in the waters of the Jordan, was anointed with the Holy Spirit, and, as he hung upon the Cross, gave forth water from his side along with blood...» 8
[24] See also Paul VI, Mysterium Fidei (1965), para. 27: «by means of the eucharistic mystery, the sacrifice of the cross, achieved once on Calvary, is marvellously symbolised, continually recalled to the memory, and its saving virtue is applied to the remission of sins...» (translated by Byron, op.cit., p. 70).
Red symbolises confidence, vitality and strength and also intense, primal functions and tendencies.
She also chose to have her Grandmother's wedding ring as it symbolised the strong marriage that she came from.
The scenes where we follow the river to symbolise several years passing seemed like I had just been thrown into a documentary, that was also trying too hard.
Words are also colour co-ordinated to symbolise USA and Soviet actions during the Cold War.
Also included is a symbolised colour grid for use when decorating and colouring.
Hyundai Motor Company also used the occasion of its WRC launch to announce that Hyundai «N» will be used to symbolise Hyundai's high performance technology on both the i20 WRC car and future mass - produced high performance cars.
As well as symbolising purity, red is also believed to represent fertility and prosperity.
It symbolises the beginning of the last sprint in the development of Blood Bowl 2, which will be released in Spring 2015 on PC, and also we're pleased to announce on PlayStation...
That being said, it's also more than possible that this is nothing more than a way to symbolise the companies aspirations going forward across the next few years.
The hands symbolise tools that can both destroy the world, but also have the capacity to save it.
His traveller's emblem, a pan-African flag symbolising the alliance of 54 African countries is also hung at the gallery entrance.
For Kusama, polka dots had the form of the Sun, «signifying masculine energy, the source of life» while also echoing «the form of the moon, symbolising the feminine principle of reproduction and growth».
These stylised «serpents», which also appear throughout the paintings, symbolise the vital channel and flow between external stimulation and creative introspection.
A coolamon was also on display to symbolise a cradle and a Mother's arms left empty after the removal of her children.
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