Sentences with phrase «symbolising new»

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.
He could be the first independent chancellor, taking office in a hung parliament, symbolising a new politics.
Born - again Brexiteer Theresa May perfectly symbolised the new order, having renounced her «Remain'tendencies, she fully embraced the Brexit cause.
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.
It symbolises a new and unique understanding of luxury.
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.
James McClure, General Manager of Northern Europe, Airbnb, said: «It's hard to think of a more fitting colour for 2017 than Greenery, a colour that symbolises new beginnings, growth and vitality.

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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).
... The words uttered by Jesus from the Cross signify that the motherhood of her who bore Christ finds a «new» continuation in the Church and through the Church, symbolised and represented by John.
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.
Its Victorian Gothic design has become famous, symbolising London in much the same way as the Eiffel Tower evokes Paris and the Statue of Liberty New York.
The 90s was when Harajuku became the epicentre of a new look that came to symbolise Japan's fashion - forward youth culture.
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.
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.
As each new injustice piles on the last, the image becomes ironically imbued with its own magical properties, symbolising the terrible absurdity that keeps beleagured women powerless while the lunatics take over the asylum.
They're unashamedly practical looking things, «incorporating a new design that symbolises the functionality and reassuring safety inherent to SUVs», in the words of Mitsubishi.
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 captivating lines of the side section culminate in a new styling element at the rear end, symbolising a further attribute of Mercedes design: a blend of tradition and innovation, of continuity and progress.
This new design idiom makes the front look broad and, as a consequence, especially powerful, symbolising the sporty attributes of the B - Class even more clearly than before.
Symbolising this historic day in Volvo's 87 year history, the new XC90 will be the first of its cars to carry the company's new more prominent iron mark, which has the iconic arrow elegantly aligned with the diagonal slash across the grille.
This aspiration is reflected in the new front - end design featuring as its centrepiece a wide and, therefore, very dominant radiator grille whose V ‑ shape symbolises sporty virtues such as forwards thrust and performance potential.
Istanbul, once capital of the eastern Roman Empire, is now a bustling, modern metropolis where ancient architectural relics, symbolising the opulent riches of old, rub shoulders with the trappings of Turkey's new wealthy economy.
The new company is Putri Naga Komodo or Dragon Princess, who in local legend was said to have given birth to twins - a human boy and a dragon, symbolising the essential identity of humans and nature.
The replica of this ancient tree symbolises both the longevity of the monarchy and the new pioneering digital technologies inspiring contemporary creativity.
Tate Modern symbolised the coming of age of the new London.
The new public artworks will be installed on Bow and Mile End Road, visible to passers - by throughout the exhibition; Mendick will commemorate a new park bench in the Group's memory, installed at the iconic Bow Church and embedded with miniature ceramics that symbolise the views of then and now.
Represented by positive and / or negative outcomes, it symbolises a family's attempt at reaching a new level of homeostasis following upset to the family system [21].
Additionally, the region has its own flag symbolising the unity and identity of all Torres Strait Islanders [5], and the area is subject to a bilateral treaty with Papua New Guinea which recognises and guarantees their traditional fishing rights and traditional customary rights.
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