Sentences with phrase «always symbolised»

Clearly though, behind all the talk about hardware iterations, what Microsoft is really trying to do is double down on the quality that has always symbolised its games hardware: connectivity.
Saint Lauren has always symbolised Paris, standing for a combination of chic and eroticism.
This beauty reflects the still greater wonder of human sexuality, since the lower always symbolises the higher.
Your bracelet is the one piece of jewelry that always symbolises the path you've travelled to get here and where you want to go next.

Not exact matches

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
At the other end of the spectrum, both football and class, we find the stereotypical ideal of the officer and the gentleman — a cross between Bertie Mee, Alf Ramsey and «the can't think of his name England» supporter who always dressed in St. George colours and a stupid big hat, and could be found at all major international sporting events 40 years ago, symbolising the Corinthian spirit of the true football supporter.
He's always had a soft spot for right - backs considering he was once one himself but Bellerin has become much more disciplined off and on the ball and his goal against Villa symbolises that.
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