Sentences with phrase «who symbolise»

Characters who symbolise the five keys are represented by puppets and children in the early learning years begin to understand what it means to be confident or persistent.
With her rolled - up sleeves, clenched fist, and polka - dotted kerchief, Rosie the Riveter rose to stardom as a 1940s graphic - art icon who symbolised...

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But beyond the emotional impact, experts on extremism questioned whether the demise of Mohammed Emwazi, a Kuwaiti - born Briton who came to symbolise the brutality of Islamic State, would signify real progress in the fight against the group.
Dr Peter Saunders, who is part of the group Care Not Killing, also said most people don't want the right to die, symbolised in the fact all of the British regional governments had rejected the motion in the past.
The Passover is finished as Jesus, the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world, fulfils all that God's rescue of his people from Egypt symbolised.
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.»
That is why Christ's Sacrifice is the channel of the coming of the Holy Spirit, who is symbolised by the Blood - and - Water, that is, the living water, as Jesus had predicted (John 7:37 - 39, cf. 4:10).
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.
... 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.
yesterday, i felt that by prioritising a charity football match over the overseeing of transfer activity, symbolised sticking two fingers up at all gooners who spent all day anxious whether the club would do everything possible to strengthen the obvious areas that need strengthening.
Campbell stop slating the guy people keep saying he is not arsenal martial but I think he symbolises who we are..
At the other end of the spectrum, both football and class, we find the stereotypical ideal of the officer and the gentleman — a cross between Bertie Mee, Alf Ramsey and «the can't think of his name England» supporter who always dressed in St. George colours and a stupid big hat, and could be found at all major international sporting events 40 years ago, symbolising the Corinthian spirit of the true football supporter.
However, Pogba's return amounts to more than just the re-acquisition of a man who is now the most expensive footballer in the world; it symbolises Manchester United wrestling control back as one of the biggest clubs in the world.
Derek Draper symbolises the sort of ignorant, parasitic apartchik who has tarnished our party's image over the last 15 years; he has no vision, or indeed, passion for progressive politics of his own; he is merely a talentless, political mudslinger.
Part of the link lies in the very name: the county of Korea was divided into two states at the end of WWII, North and South, who fought a brutal conflict symbolising the tensions of the Cold War.
Conference, there's one person watching today who for me, symbolises the great strides we've made.
The Stripes present on shirts, symbolise her father, who is from Turin.
Inspired and named after the Roman gladiators, who were powerful, gigantic fighters, the gladiator shoes symbolise strength, courage and bravery.
For pupils who read simple written instructions can be developed from the symbolised one.
And when the floor was thrown open for questioning after the quartet of Gul Panag, Soha Ali Khan, Diandra Soares and Sagarika Ghatge (who we were told symbolised Anna - but THAT is another story) had sashayed down a makeshift ramp with the newly launched handsets, many of the questions that were directed at Viral Oza, Director Marketing, Nokia India, were about what Nokia planned to do with the troika of MeeGo, Symbian and Windows Phone.
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.
Simultaneously an employment project and a tribute to those who served our country, it also symbolises mateship.
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».
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