Sentences with phrase «symbolises power»

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.
Where there are huge difference in the levels of wealth between partners, money can come to symbolise power and control in a very destructive way,» ms hollonds says.
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.

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There are two dragons in white on the torso of the shirt - one the dragon king to symbolise the greatness, glory and power of the club, the other a bird dragon to represent the resilience, determination and ability of this centuries - old club on its path to victory.
In its current ossified form, the British state offers an unpalatable mix of medieval hierarchy and techno - authoritarianism, symbolised in recent weeks by an enthroned Queen Elizabeth II announcing plans to deepen the government's already vast powers of electronic surveillance over her subjects.
«His ultimate power is symbolised by his silence.»
The letter M now comes to the segment of the BMW 1 Series to symbolise outstanding power delivery and the highly dynamic driving properties of a high - performance sports car.
The bonnet with its characteristic power dome symbolises the immense power of the engine that lies beneath it.
That was towards the late 80s, when everything was all about money and greed and the me me me, and that was symbolised by power dressing and the knowledge that you would only get into certain clubs if you dressed posh.
Marble can symbolise authority, evoking interiors constructed in an age when those in power had limitless means at their disposal.
Moreover, some of the Yesterday's Sandwich superimpositions elaborate images that had been taken in the context of his Red Series, developed roughly at the same time and in which the political dimension of the colour red dominates, symbolising the all - encompassing cultural power of the regime.
It also symbolises independence and a strong will and gives an impression of authority and power.
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