Sentences with phrase «symbolising good»

Jewellery featuring red ceramic lacquer symbolising good luck is featured in - Paris exhibition celebrates Dior's 70th anniversarystore
It symbolises good quality, durability and luxury.

Not exact matches

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.»
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.
and as someone posted earlier, can you imagine the response if they put up a crescent memorial there as well to symbolise the islamic victims of 9/11?
This success is not just any good series of matches but also symbolises the momentum, form and confidence that Arsenal currently possess.
The move is designed to symbolise Labour's determination to reform welfare, making it more closely linked to what people pay in, as well as cutting the benefits bill by about # 65m a year.
It symbolises both the dark intellectual side of femininity as well as its blooming and sensual nature; it brings together these two dynamic facets of femininity into harmonious balance.
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.
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.
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.
This film is lovable, it symbolises hope and enlightenment, it is uplifting, it is funny, it has an AMAZING cast (Bill Murray plays it so well), but most of all, being a comedy, it manages to pull this all off without reverting to slapstick, tired and forced punchlines and predictability.
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.
It seems both candidates have chosen uninspiring animals to symbolise their political stance; well, there have to be some shades of realism involved.
Honoré's film works best when it focuses on the relationship between Jacques and an AIDS - stricken former lover named Marco (Thomas Gonzalez); a scene in a bathtub that symbolises the end of that particular strand is overwhelmingly moving.
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.
The new version of the successful premium SAV (Sports Activity Vehicle) with modified exterior design symbolises the increase in agility and dynamics with the latest, even more powerful and, at the same time, more efficient drive systems; new headlight and rear light optics as well as generously - sized bumper units painted in the vehicle colour underline the striking, dynamic appearance and the premium character; high quality ambience in the interior; wide - ranging redesign of the instrument panel, steering wheel, centre console, seats, door upholstery, storage compartments and roof lining; wide variety of colours, upholstery materials and decorative elements facilitate a high degree of customisation.
The front design encapsulates this consummately: the lines generate a powerful appearance courtesy of the wide coupé radiator grille, the centrally located Mercedes star, the projection - beam headlamps extending well into the front wings and the bumper featuring a large air inlet, symbolising at first glance what the new Sports Coupé has to offer - pure verve and dynamism.
The Levante embodies the soul of Maserati, and symbolises the absolute best of Italian design.
► The beautiful mountain village of Bayır is 36 km from D Maris Bay and is best known for its ancient plane tree that symbolises long life.
As well as symbolising purity, red is also believed to represent fertility and prosperity.
According to the curators of this year's show, the work of Nathan Coley, who was born in Glasgow in 1967, «explores the ways in which architecture and public space can symbolise systems of social and political value, as well as religious belief».
The segmented, geometrical forms of my work represent cells, embryos, biological and molecular structures — each symbolising the building blocks of life as well as the starting point of life.
The horror of the Whitechapel murders only symbolised to the better classes the general horror of the East End — prostitution, dissipation, criminality.
No other issue symbolised the need for this balance better than the «one stop shop» principle under the proposed EU data protection regulation — the sole competence of one single regulator over the same controller all over the European Union.
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