Sentences with phrase «symbolised for»

Ang Lee displays a deft touch in directing this film, neither lingering too long on the wondrous outdoor settings that symbolised for me the unbounded passion Ennis and Jack feel, nor too short on the claustrophobic, run - down, without - ambition lives they lead when not together on Brokeback Mountain.
«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.
These were great and glorious moments for him, symbolised for the rest of his life by the torches, having about them an atmosphere of almost unearthly joy.

Not exact matches

This understanding of art, now of the gallery and simply open to view rather than created with a purpose, seems to symbolise our modern era: at once a loss of God, purpose and meaning, yet at the same time a search for deeper and more lasting realities.
However, it is unclear whether she links the tradition of ontological change only to the «newer» (that is, from the 11th and 12th centuries onwards) and «narrower» (pp205 - 206) interpretation of ordination, for she suggests that an ontological change took place in both St Peter and St Paul symbolised by their name changes in the New Testament (p47).
Bhakti movements within Hinduism between 14th and 16th centuries symbolised low castes» aspiration for an egalitarian society and religion.
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 tarts symbolise summer for me; the deep ruby - redness of strawberries, and the combination of the orange cream is just divine, both to look at and to over-indulge in.
Coinciding with the acquisition of the Alcan Packaging assets, the global brand symbolises the creation of a new company and represents the beginning of a new era for Amcor.
I doff my hat for you sir, symbolising respect.
He is a disgrace for this football club and symbolises the transfers we made before Sven Mislintat!
Red stands for enthusiasm while white symbolises purity.
Non-League football day is the anti-thesis of the billions wasted on transfer fees, ridiculous wages and agents fees that symbolise the things that we tolerate for the sport we love.
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.
Derek Draper symbolises the sort of ignorant, parasitic apartchik who has tarnished our party's image over the last 15 years; he has no vision, or indeed, passion for progressive politics of his own; he is merely a talentless, political mudslinger.
The election of Obama and the Democratic Party in Congress, for many observers, represented and symbolised the death of American conservatism and a reorientation of America's public ideology towards progressive and liberal values.
For my parents» generation rationing, the British restaurants and Woolton pies symbolised the wartime Home Front.
The flag of Ghana consists of three horizontal bands (strips) of red (top), gold (middle) and green (bottom); the three bands are the same height and width; the middle band bears a five - pointed black star in the centre of the gold band, the colour red band stands for the blood spilled to achieve the nation's independence: gold stands for Ghana's industrial mineral wealth, and the color green symbolises the rich tropical rainforests and natural resources of Ghana.
This picture of Gordon leaving Gillian Duffy's Rochdale house, after apologising for his impropriety, symbolised and helped precipitate his departure two weeks later from a very different address.
Conference, there's one person watching today who for me, symbolises the great strides we've made.
It came to symbolise his tameness after a summer of speculation about whether he would challenge Gordon Brown for the party leadership.
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.
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 Awards are thus in place to symbolise and reward those at the forefront for carrying out, and actively, promoting research and innovation.»
It symbolised a much bigger factor: time for change, the most powerful message in politics.
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.»
So go find yourself and your other half the perfect pair of romantic tee and boxer that symbolises your love for each other.
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.
Saint Lauren has always symbolised Paris, standing for a combination of chic and eroticism.
Symbolising a new, emerging movement of an age - bracket with its own interests, politics and fashion trends, the babydoll was a surprisingly revolutionary facet of mod culture, representing a complete abandonment of appropriate female stereotype for self - determined freedom.
The starfish symbolises friendship and happiness so this would make a lovely gift for a friend or someone special.
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.
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.
I've been pinning them mercilessly here for years, for no other reason than that I love swimwear fabric, I love prints and I love what a brand new swimsuit symbolises.
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.
Cupid symbolises an external force bringing two people together for love, so it's difficult to think of a better name for an online dating site.
This symbolises the market place, a place where people go shopping for prospective partners, in the long run; selling themselves in anticipation of creating a successful realistic association.
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.
A symbolised worksheet for the recalling of the Twelve Days of Christmas.
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.
Symbolised timetables can be tailoured for the individual pupil or can be displayed for the whole class to see.
Also included is a symbolised colour grid for use when decorating and colouring.
For pupils who read simple written instructions can be developed from the symbolised one.
For aficionados of the fabled German manufacturer, its adoption symbolises a seismic shift in priorities for one of the world's most sought - after sports cars, overturning a convention that began with the original 911 more than 40 years aFor aficionados of the fabled German manufacturer, its adoption symbolises a seismic shift in priorities for one of the world's most sought - after sports cars, overturning a convention that began with the original 911 more than 40 years afor one of the world's most sought - after sports cars, overturning a convention that began with the original 911 more than 40 years ago.
«Everything about the RC F symbolises the passion Lexus designers and engineers have for their vehicles and puts the cherry on top of the RC line following the launch of RC 350 in November,» said Lexus Australia chief executive Sean Hanley.
«e-hybrid» stands for plug - in hybrid technology from Porsche The drive technology of the Panamera Sport Turismo completes the next development step towards the plug - in hybrid, symbolised by the «e-hybrid» badge on the front wings.
And when the floor was thrown open for questioning after the quartet of Gul Panag, Soha Ali Khan, Diandra Soares and Sagarika Ghatge (who we were told symbolised Anna - but THAT is another story) had sashayed down a makeshift ramp with the newly launched handsets, many of the questions that were directed at Viral Oza, Director Marketing, Nokia India, were about what Nokia planned to do with the troika of MeeGo, Symbian and Windows Phone.
Whatever these letters symbolised was the reason men left the comforts of their homes for the collision of the battlefield.
The fun, family walk has a distance of 2 km and for every 200m, there will be obstacles — each symbolising a mental illness — like Doggy Tunnels, Tug of War, Sled Pull, Doggy Situps, and Doggy Yoga for you and your pooch to participate in!
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