Sentences with word «symbolise»

It is also symbolised by Trump's intention to pull out of the Paris climate change agreement.
2 X symbolised word grids to support.
Pantone has selected the color «GREENERY» which symbolises new beginnings bound to make a smile on senior people that are searching for companionship via senior dating.
I picked this post because I love the idea of symbolising emotions of dating and relationships in art.
But Bove expands the reflective surface with its serial notchings over and above the quality of their light refractions and spatial extensions with notions of mortality that is symbolised in many cultures by the mirror (mirrors are covered when someone dies), and in doing so she opens it up for a layer of meaning extending beyond ZERO.
It also symbolises luxury as is demonstrated rather nicely in our collection of 16 rooms below, particularly the impressive country piles filed under Historical Greens.
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.
Adopted as the country's flag in 1947 after India became independent from Britain, each colour symbolises something different.
Saint Lauren has always symbolised Paris, standing for a combination of chic and eroticism.
Characters who symbolise the five keys are represented by puppets and children in the early learning years begin to understand what it means to be confident or persistent.
«At the same time, the Tories seemed to be showing a sense of direction that chimed with where they themselves wanted to be going in life — symbolised for many by the party's help - to - buy policies.
This special rim harmonises optimally with the classy silhouette of the ABT A3: The 3D - impression of the five double spokes symbolises power and ease, movement and stability — and underlines the special class of compactness from Bavaria.
But to the Tory MPs whom they march past without even a glance, the whole procession symbolises not power but the remoteness and arrogance of those who are running the party.»
Simple in its execution, Ousmane Dembélé's finish, low in the corner beyond the outstretched hand of England goalkeeper Tom Heaton, not only symbolised the beginning of a new era in the France national team, but could be a window into the future of European football.
Jewellery featuring red ceramic lacquer symbolising good luck is featured in - Paris exhibition celebrates Dior's 70th anniversarystore
The Tories are convinced that the note neatly symbolises Labour's fiscal irresponsibility and Tory polling shows that it clearly resonates with voters...
The name «Aygo» comes from «i - go», symbolising freedom and mobility.
It may be funded through a regressive tax system, but the BBC symbolises many of the great achievements of the left, and specifically the way left - wing economic and social models are far more effective and valuable than their free market alternatives.
Kate Middleton — unlike Angelina Jolie, Jennifer Lawrence, Margot Robbie and many others — chose to wear a green gown rather than the all black attire symbolising support for the Time's Up campaign.
Green is an important colour throughout India, symbolising new beginnings.
An oak tree was planted to symbolise unity in evangelism at an event hosted by Hope, the Evangelical Alliance and the Church of England.
The story of Jesse Lingard, a Warrington - born boyhood Manchester United fan going from being the perennial scapegoat that symbolised United's seeming mediocrity to the match - winning hero that the supporters did not quite deserve - is a remarkable one.
A wide range of symbolised resources to support the teaching and learning around the Christmas story.
The green of the flag symbolises agriculture, prosperity, faith and fertility.
Sunrise Kempinski Hotel, Beijing embodies the shape of the rising sun and symbolises harmony, unity and infinity.
The bells symbolise American war trophies following the Balangiga massacre of troops and civilians during the Philippine - American War in 1901.
Nothing symbolises the government's blind attachment to big business like the privatisation of the East Coast Main Line.
«If the people truly symbolises what a party is, then the machination of our detractors and the anti-democratic organs will not prevail at last.
With the Concept A-Class, Mercedes - Benz is presenting a car that might have come from another planet: its expressive design symbolises concentrated dynamism.
The painting contains a number of allusions to the number three, (perhaps symbolising the Trinity).
Even when the Archbishop of Mainz's officials were at their most tiresome in demanding taxes, and the day workers at their most aggressive in resenting the situation, still there was something to be proud of, something with which to identify a long tradition symbolised by the many fine buildings.
One of the finest producers of home fragrances the brand symbolises quality and luxury, Dr Vranjes draws from the wealth of Florentine history.
Red stands for enthusiasm while white symbolises purity.
As well as symbolising purity, red is also believed to represent fertility and prosperity.
If it is to be his last game, or one of his last, it would be nice to see Theo sign off with a goal or two because as much as he has come too symbolise modern day Arsene Wenger Arsenal, he's still put his time in at the club and when he goes I'll still be sad to see him leave, even if I want it to happen soon.
Convinced that it neatly symbolised Labour's fiscal irresponsibility, the PM took to whipping the note out of his pocket in speeches, TV appearances and election broadcasts.
The clash between the two women symbolises the battle facing Mr Cameron as he attempts to parachute in his favoured parliamentary candidates.
And nothing more symbolises their failing plan than seeing the tax gap — between what should be paid and the revenue received — widening while the number of apprenticeships available for young people fell in the last year.
The Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt believed that the spherical shape symbolised eternal life, and demanded that their underlings buried one with them in their tomb.
Red symbolises confidence, vitality and strength and also intense, primal functions and tendencies.
The Svadhishthana is most commonly symbolised by a crescent moon and a circle with 6 petals.
Inspired and named after the Roman gladiators, who were powerful, gigantic fighters, the gladiator shoes symbolise strength, courage and bravery.
The reason we wear a ring on the ring finger of the left hand is that, it was earlier believed that the vein that passes through this finger is directly connected to the heart, thus symbolising a direct bond from hand to heart.
«However, in many ways, the problems in this region symbolise more than anywhere else the growing educational divide between the South and the rest of England that I highlighted in my last Annual Report.»
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