Sentences with phrase «symbolising freedom»

We like paying tribute to our feathered friends as birds are lovely to look at and have strong positive connotations, symbolising freedom, peace and harmony.
Its name stems from a combination of the two syllables «I» and «go», to symbolise freedom and mobility.
In the Cold War years de Kooning and Jackson Pollock, as the most famous abstract expressionists, came to symbolise freedom itself.

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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 big logo applique in the front is inspired by a bird in flight and symbolises the true spirit of freedom.
The name «wumurdaylin», meaning Dragonfly, symbolises renewal, freedom and beauty.
I think for him the bicycle symbolised those very important years as an adolescent, the sense of freedom that a bike would give,» says Locke.
Occasionally activated by a horse and rider, Palmer's work combines sculpture, soundtrack and performance and symbolises the new freedoms afforded to women in the war.
A red and white pair of lips is sewn shut to symbolise the suppression of freedom of speech in Poland.
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