Sentences with phrase «white symbolises»

White symbolises the unity that precedes diversity, rites of passage, balance, grace and a moment frozen in time just before disappearance, obliteration, renunciation, abdication and bereavment.
Red stands for enthusiasm while white symbolises purity.

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John Collier's picture shows a traditional Gabriel with wings and flowing robes and includes a pot of lilies signifying purity and a dove symbolising the Holy Spirit but is set on the doorstep of a modern house with a fourteen - year - old school girl Mary in blue and white pinafore and unlaced shoes.
[22] Then purified from sin they would receive the white garment (cf. Rev 3:5), symbolising the outward sign of Christian dignity and the wedding feast of the lamb - looking forward to heaven itself.
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.
Weaving its way through the South Hall of the Grade II listed Market Building, «Heartbeat» stretches 54 metres in length and 12 metres in width, and incorporates gentle pulsating white light to symbolise the beating of a heart and reflect the history, energy and dynamism of the district.
A red and white pair of lips is sewn shut to symbolise the suppression of freedom of speech in Poland.
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