Sentences with phrase «as symbolised»

Slow cinema lodestone Journey to the West comes across as Tsai's brilliant and clever attempt at auto - critique, as he places the contemplative fundamentals of his cinema (as symbolised by Lee Kang - sheng and Denis Lavant) into the frantic, chatty, unwieldy maelstrom of modern urban life.
She also chose to have her Grandmother's wedding ring as it symbolised the strong marriage that she came from.
As well as symbolising purity, red is also believed to represent fertility and prosperity.
«While Le Witt's work is interpreted as symbolising the purely visual metaphors of rationality and the Enlightenment subject, my painted copies evoke the more fragile and unstable aspects of geometry.

Not exact matches

Moreover when he was on the cross darkness came over the land, symbolising the end of the darkness (Jesus is the light) and could be counted as a day.
The Passover is finished as Jesus, the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world, fulfils all that God's rescue of his people from Egypt symbolised.
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.»
That is why Christ's Sacrifice is the channel of the coming of the Holy Spirit, who is symbolised by the Blood - and - Water, that is, the living water, as Jesus had predicted (John 7:37 - 39, cf. 4:10).
As we continue to see signs of the relentless breakdown of faith (symbolised by ructions even within the Vatican mouthpiece of L'Osservatore Romano), I think it is fair to say that we all yearn for a clear and simple remedy - a succinct way to restore health to an ailing Church.
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
and as someone posted earlier, can you imagine the response if they put up a crescent memorial there as well to symbolise the islamic victims of 9/11?
A man may gaze at a highly formalised icon and gradually see through it to the world of spiritual truth which it symbolises; the «love of God» can act as an iconic form of words able to be understood actively or passively; the genitive can be understood in either the ablative or the dative sense.
However, Pogba's return amounts to more than just the re-acquisition of a man who is now the most expensive footballer in the world; it symbolises Manchester United wrestling control back as one of the biggest clubs in the world.
Water pours from his elevated hand soaking the body and symbolising the figure's significance as the allegorical god of the Tyne.
This scene in the Kony 2012 video, between Jason Russell, a founding member of Invisible Children, and his son, Gavin, starkly symbolises the lost opportunity of the film as a consciousness raising tool.
He was installed, as all figures are installed in the culture war, to symbolise something.
This rather shameful and funny Sun headline really came to symbolise the shambolic Liberal Democrat leadership contest, in which Mark Oaten's career was obliterated and Simon Hughes outed as bisexual.
The clash between the two women symbolises the battle facing Mr Cameron as he attempts to parachute in his favoured parliamentary candidates.
No doubt, Igbobi, as the hospital has simply come to be known, symbolises this irony as the hospital is widely reputed for its proficiency in orthopaedics, a branch of medical science mostly associated with pains, agonies and sadness as losing of limbs by amputation is a common feature.
The move is designed to symbolise Labour's determination to reform welfare, making it more closely linked to what people pay in, as well as cutting the benefits bill by about # 65m a year.
As the Queen's carriage passes we will release 31 purple balloons to symbolise the 31 ultra-safe seats that have not changed hands since the time of her predecessor, Queen Victoria.
Its Victorian Gothic design has become famous, symbolising London in much the same way as the Eiffel Tower evokes Paris and the Statue of Liberty New York.
As we enter the final 500 days of the MDG era, our analysis underlines a major transition for child survival symbolised by the fact that preterm birth complications are now the leading cause of under - 5 deaths globally, not just of deaths in the neonatal period.»
It was then intentionally blunted, probably as part of the funerary rites, which the researchers have suggested may have been a ritual act symbolising the death of the individual.
Packaging the environment as a consumable destroys all that nature symbolises.
This is symbolised by a representation of Rembrandt's «The Windmill» 1641, as the windmill becomes an exotic folly for three Amur leopards, one of the world's most endangered species.
The Karma collection is based around the «wheel of Karma», which is said to symbolise balance and inner piece; Jagger selected a piece of hand jewellery with a ring linked to a charm bracelet by the design as her favourite piece.
It symbolises both the dark intellectual side of femininity as well as its blooming and sensual nature; it brings together these two dynamic facets of femininity into harmonious balance.
This particular collection they say symbolises their Love Letter to old customers and new customers alike... And I'm feeling the LOVE for sure — more so from ME to THEM as I pine after all the pieces in this eclectic and wonderfully stackable collection.
It symbolises both the dark intellectual side of femininity as -LSB-...]
There are 24 sterling silver charms in the collection, and each is designed by women — for women — to symbolise such values as joy, trust, passion, confidence, love, courage, faith, wisdom and many more (note the photo at the end of this blog for the full list!)
It is of particular importance because of how it, simultaneously, symbolises confidence as well as a lack thereof for me, and how I work my way around managing it.
As each new injustice piles on the last, the image becomes ironically imbued with its own magical properties, symbolising the terrible absurdity that keeps beleagured women powerless while the lunatics take over the asylum.
(36) But however personal the film, Santa Sangre still bears a smattering of political critique, whether in the American stars - and - stripes splashed around the gringo circus, the emblematic eagle symbolising American currency instead of Mexican national identity (as on the Mexican flag), starving slum dwellers feeding off the waste (a dead elephant symbolising Christ) of the gringo circus, the syncretic Santa Sangre church being destroyed by Catholic officials and greedy developers, etc..
In the summertime, the only films you could see in approximately 99 % of British cinemas were Moonraker, The Champ, Battlestar Galactica and Pete's Dragon; as the autumn set in, you could see only Alienand The Bitch (which movie symbolises with truly hideous perfection just how seedy and sleazy a pass British films have come to); currently, Star Trek and Meteor crowd»em in.
It can be used delicately, like Dorothy's red slippers in The Wizard of Oz to symbolise power, or more blatantly such as Jean Valjean's (Hugh Jackman) blood red slave rags during the exhilarating opening sequence of Les Misérables.
The bleakness of the Sheffield landscape serves to show the barrenness of the unemployed men's lives, and acts as a backdrop to the optimism symbolised by the glamour of a strip show.
As he commented, «if you've ever had anonymous sex in a park or even in a bathhouse, basically it is like having sex with a zombie, and not necessarily in a bad way... having sex with them frees you from the personal and emotional restraints of normal sexual behaviour».65 American scholar Shaka McGlotten echoes this sentiment when he suggests that the «collective zombification» of «contemporary queer sociality» as represented in LaBruce's zombie films, possesses a creativity and «openness» from which «enlivening modes of agency» can be at the very «least» imagined if not cultivated.66 In symbolising the «return of the repressed» LaBruce's zombies evoke the idealised polymorphous body of sexual liberatioAs he commented, «if you've ever had anonymous sex in a park or even in a bathhouse, basically it is like having sex with a zombie, and not necessarily in a bad way... having sex with them frees you from the personal and emotional restraints of normal sexual behaviour».65 American scholar Shaka McGlotten echoes this sentiment when he suggests that the «collective zombification» of «contemporary queer sociality» as represented in LaBruce's zombie films, possesses a creativity and «openness» from which «enlivening modes of agency» can be at the very «least» imagined if not cultivated.66 In symbolising the «return of the repressed» LaBruce's zombies evoke the idealised polymorphous body of sexual liberatioas represented in LaBruce's zombie films, possesses a creativity and «openness» from which «enlivening modes of agency» can be at the very «least» imagined if not cultivated.66 In symbolising the «return of the repressed» LaBruce's zombies evoke the idealised polymorphous body of sexual liberation.
Symbolised poem which can be used as a poster or in drama, music and English lessons.
Three symbolised word grids to support the basic aspects of the stories: The Three Little Pigs The Three Billy Goats Gruff Goldilocks and the Three Bears The grids are used to support sentence structure, recall, spelling and act as visual aids to accompany the stories for SEN and lower ability pupils.
The new version of the successful premium SAV (Sports Activity Vehicle) with modified exterior design symbolises the increase in agility and dynamics with the latest, even more powerful and, at the same time, more efficient drive systems; new headlight and rear light optics as well as generously - sized bumper units painted in the vehicle colour underline the striking, dynamic appearance and the premium character; high quality ambience in the interior; wide - ranging redesign of the instrument panel, steering wheel, centre console, seats, door upholstery, storage compartments and roof lining; wide variety of colours, upholstery materials and decorative elements facilitate a high degree of customisation.
This new design idiom makes the front look broad and, as a consequence, especially powerful, symbolising the sporty attributes of the B - Class even more clearly than before.
This aspiration is reflected in the new front - end design featuring as its centrepiece a wide and, therefore, very dominant radiator grille whose V ‑ shape symbolises sporty virtues such as forwards thrust and performance potential.
Adopted as the country's flag in 1947 after India became independent from Britain, each colour symbolises something different.
Blue symbolises the infinity of the sky and the ocean; a bright shade of blue is seen as a colour of love.
With her rolled - up sleeves, clenched fist, and polka - dotted kerchief, Rosie the Riveter rose to stardom as a 1940s graphic - art icon who symbolised...
Nothing symbolises this point as much as their speeches atop the Divine Beasts in the cut - scene following the bosses.
The «hot sun» of the title symbolises a Modernism at its blazing zenith, embodied in the work of Van Gogh as from February 1888, when the Dutch artist discovered Provence.
I think for him the bicycle symbolised those very important years as an adolescent, the sense of freedom that a bike would give,» says Locke.
These artists carved out instantly recognisable uniforms: clothes that symbolise the same singular point of view as their greatest works, usually with the sense of complete ease that is the holy grail of true style.
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