Sentences with word «symbolically»

Chakras are clusters of beliefs around specific needs we all have that are mapped symbolically in the human body.
Symbolically, the plow is represented in the myths and traditional stories of Egypt, China, Tibet, and India.
According to the Hatha Yoga Pradīpikā, bandha is a technique to reverse the energy, which always streams down and gets consumed, and to thus symbolically recharge our living power.
In Hindu spiritual rituals, a red dot is often symbolically placed on a person's forehead, in between their eyes (often referred to as the «third eye»), as a blessing to awaken one's inner wisdom.
I equate it to clocking out at work: My day is complete, and I am literally and symbolically washing off all that came with it.
What in your life needs to symbolically «die» so that something new can be born?
But I've made this part of my nonnegotiable bedtime routine for good reason: In addition to literally and symbolically «washing off the day,» I can add a scoop or two of Epsom salts, along with some calming aromatherapy like lavender or bergamot, both of which can help me calm down, unwind, and improve my sleep.
«Symbolically, this case is a pretty big deal,» says Robert Cook - Deegan, a policy researcher at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina.
Still others, like Brothers» touchscreen embroidery machine, stood out for their ability to symbolically marry the Industrial Revolution with its digital equivalent currently underway.
Symbolically, the project is a homecoming for Nicolelis.
Symbolically, this year marked another record for the region: in 16 September, the...
Just as rare spices from the east are regarded as valuable commodities today, Fuller says, the wheat at Bouldnor Cliff might have been symbolically charged and seen as «rare, exotic, and valuable,» rather than something to be eaten daily.
At the bottom of the Arctic Ocean, one sub took seabed samples, the ostensible purpose of the mission, while the other deposited a titanium capsule containing a Russian flag, symbolically claiming this undersea turf for its homeland.
Symbolically, I mean.
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva called it Brazil's «winning lottery ticket» and later flew out to a platform ship to symbolically inaugurate a giant test well, dipping his hands in the «first oil,» like some Hollywood idol leaving footprints in wet cement.
Select boys of the Srubnaya, or Timber Grave, culture joined youth war bands in winter rites, where they symbolically became dogs and wolves by consuming canine flesh, contend David Anthony and Dorcas Brown, both of Hartwick College in Oneonta, N.Y..
«Symbolically, it's important because by the end they were sort of accepting us as true faculty members, not just hired hands.»
In the second experiment, they symbolically drew the corresponding word in the air or expressed it with a gesture.
Once inside the mountain he would have united with his «mother,» Mut, who symbolically gave birth to him as her child.
They may have been important symbolically too; remains have been found buried alongside humans.
«What was grand about historical train stations is that they symbolically said, «Welcome!»»
Ebell has urged the Senate to debate the merits of Paris and kill it, if only symbolically, whether the administration submits it or not.
The candidates held a joint news conference on the steps of Manhattan's Tweed Courthouse — a symbolically chosen location — to call out Gov. Andrew Cuomo over what they called the «growing corruption crisis in Albany» under his watch.
«We can pass laws that can both have an impact and symbolically send a message to the rest of the country,» said Camara.
And so, while it's a near - certainty that most voters have never heard of Charlie Rangel outside of New York state, he can be used symbolically by Republicans to make the case that Democrats made promises they have not kept in office.
As advocates experienced with agency recalcitrance, we believe that a more proscriptive, or «stronger,» bill supported by council, but opposed by the mayor, would be symbolically satisfying but close to useless in practice.
Erie County Legislator Joe Lorigo and Hawk Creek are excited to announce that Freedom, an injured bald eagle, was symbolically adopted on Nov. 20, 2012.
The council well knows they are only symbolically cutting funding from the overtime lines of police and fire.
The seal of the Suffolk County Legislature, symbolically, is a plow.
Stacked against a debt burden of # 1.4 trillion, that # 6 million may not add up to much — but, symbolically, it's important.
But Reed Phillips, political director of the Alabama Republican Party, said delegate slates still matter symbolically.
The new company was launched on Tuesday at Nottinghamshire County Council's highways depot in Bilsthorpe, where representatives from both authorities symbolically signed the side of a highways vehicle emblazoned with the Via logo.
President Trump told Israeli and Arab leaders he plans to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel — a symbolically fraught move that would upend decades of American policy and upset efforts to broker peace between Israel and the Palestinians.
Investment in housing, transport and broadband, among other things, are important economically but perhaps also symbolically, re-building that voters can see with their own eyes.
Also shelved will be the commitments to cut Stamp Duty and to introduce a modest but symbolically important # 20 - a-week tax break for married couples.
Highlighting a bill that was passed in the budget last month, Gov. Andrew Cuomo symbolically signed legislation to take away guns from domestic abusers.
Legislative power was (symbolically) shared between the King and the Riksdag until 1975.
The idea of Brexit was hugely symbolically important to him.»
It's a great way to show your support, both symbolically and realistically.»
«I think it's something we should do symbolically at least as a board in order to say, «Hey, we don't think this should be happening,»» said Democratic Commissioner Andy Spano, a former Westchester County executive, who backed the reclassification.
The Federal government's dysfunction has tried to close it down symbolically.
Labour's election pledge is its most symbolically powerful break with the economics of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown - but will it save money?
This Sunday, May 4th, is Tax Freedom Day — the day when taxpayers have symbolically worked long enough to pay off all of their tax bills at the federal, state and local levels and take a buck home.
«Hard to overstate what a big deal this is symbolically and practically for labor.
[6] The left wing of the party fought back and managed to defeat any change: symbolically, it was then agreed to include Clause IV, part 4, on Labour Party membership cards.
Symbolically, since the very first day of the new government, Cameron has eloquently and repeatedly put forward the term «one nation».
So the last thing Ghannoushi wanted was for his movement to be associated with Khomeinism, even if only symbolically.
Symbolically they have not made a replacement to the leadership.
Such repeated imagery shows how gender — i.e. women — is now a salient representational criterion in choosing Cabinets; descriptively in terms of the numbers of women; and symbolically, for what it «says» about the Prime Minister, the Government, and the party of government.
Everyone knew ID cards was symbolically and substantively crucial: I made the point in looking at coalition deals in the New Statesman 18 months ago.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z