Sentences with phrase «symbolises not»

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.»

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Dr Peter Saunders, who is part of the group Care Not Killing, also said most people don't want the right to die, symbolised in the fact all of the British regional governments had rejected the motion in the past.
We must also note that Cyprian is using such argumentation techniques to reiterate that water alone is not enough to symbolise the blood of the Lord, but that wine is absolutely indispensable.
Well, says the reverend, smiling indulgently to symbolise his empathy with the poor benighted fools who actually believe such fairy stories, while making quite clear that he, of course, is not one of those simple people, the important thing isn't that it actually happened.
Campbell stop slating the guy people keep saying he is not arsenal martial but I think he symbolises who we are..
This success is not just any good series of matches but also symbolises the momentum, form and confidence that Arsenal currently possess.
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.
«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.
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.
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.»
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A good date venue isn't just a place to meet with your date and get to know them, it should be a place that symbolises your personality or says something about you.
But worse than the clear Manicheism of Rules of Engagement, the stark polarities of good and evil in the American characters, is the portrait of those not American, those not representative of the American ideal symbolised by Hodges and Childers.
Contrasting beautiful surroundings with sad stories is not exactly an uncommon trope in cinema — Martin Scorsese's The Age of Innocence provides one of the best examples, with the bright flowers that first seemed so welcoming now symbolising all the unfairness of a life bound by the limitations of class.
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 liberation.
The AFI list doesn't make sense when you compare it to what their website claims the list is meant to symbolise
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.
Why not create an activity that involves pupils reading their favourite book and then drawing pictures that symbolise the narrative's most important events?
Symbolising a chicane, the «N» logo embodies this aspect — an agile vehicle that is fun to drive.
Hyundai Motor Company also used the occasion of its WRC launch to announce that Hyundai «N» will be used to symbolise Hyundai's high performance technology on both the i20 WRC car and future mass - produced high performance cars.
«Nel's site - specific installation, Reflective Field (2011), explores the space between knowing and not knowing, the inexplicable realm symbolised in his work by reflections of water against the gallery ceiling in what the artist describes as a «scientific exploration of divination».
Buck has described his artwork as having been a means to create an index by which he could make sense of earlier, often traumatic experiences that at the time he could not bear, symbolise or make legible so as to endure or transcend them.
«The lines do not only connect a starting point and an ending, but also symbolise the path until a project is done.
Nesting in the folds of the fabric are small plastic beads, which symbolise the raw material of today's mass fabricated plastic products.
This powerful use of metonymy — employing motifs that do not merely symbolise social relationships but which are materially involved in them — provides the most concise expression of the bond between the individual and the social unit.
Not the roll itself but what it symbolised: the man he's transformed himself into after escaping his marriage.
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