An eagle displayed as a symbolical device was certainly in use by Charlemagne. |
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It is a symbolical play aimed at the vices of capitalism and totalitarianism and rekindling the personal spirit. |
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In 754 Pope Stephen II personally went to Ponthion to consecrate his power through the highly symbolical act of ceremonially anointing Pippin as king. |
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Time and eternity may be expressed in abstract symbolical terms as well as concretely in picture form. |
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Water carries away pollution and purifies both in a physical and symbolical sense. |
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This is important to note as the positioning of certain matters within a political document does carry at least symbolical weight. |
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Highly symbolical, the date coincides with the adoption, in September 1997, of the IPU Universal Declaration on Democracy. |
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The design team does in-depth research on the philosophical, symbolical and conceptual roots of traditional Cambodian culture. |
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The paper's main working hypothesis is that this custom is to be understood in the context of underlying conceptions that fairytales convey in a symbolical guise. |
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Locating the action in the dark recesses of Ian's mind, his depraved fantasy-land becomes the symbolical epicentre of mankind's propensity toward evil. |
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At the Paramount Chief's offices, Pastor Bonnke was presented with cassava and a tray of soil representing the rich agricultural resources of the region and a pair of symbolical 'keys to the city. |
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The words of Qoheleth in Ecclesiastes-providing a lengthy description of physical decline and death in symbolical images-paint a sombre picture of old age. |
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The symbolical representation of three cycles mainly means that the temperature of the gas, as in a rarefied gas, is linked to the moving direction of the molecules. |
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Magic, in its ritual, also uses various formations of symbols, pictures, and symbolical actions that may be seen as parallels to the distinctively religious use of symbols. |
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This is especially the case with Eastern Orthodoxy, whose predilection for symbolical theology has spread from sacraments to sacramentals and everything associated with worship, including dress. |
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This acknowledgement may sometimes take a symbolical form, such as facilitating meetings with home country high level officials when they travel to host countries. |
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With allegory paramount in the Middle Ages, the Western Church could not escape attributing symbolical values to garments whose origin may have owed little to symbolism. |
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Having expended considerable effort over the past 10 years on tackling racism from the ideological and symbolical standpoints CFR now plans to give increased attention to achieving equality of treatment in actual practice. |
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In order to bring about social change in a network society it is necessary to re-programme the networks of communication which make up the symbolical environment. |
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Rome or Bologna would be ideal locations from a symbolical point of view. |
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The available empirical evidence suggests that the actions of the state, whether material or symbolical, can have an influence in schooling under certain conditions. |
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It's about signifying the loss of something close, something like a symbolical restoration to its place of the aura things have lost, giving the molded object the value of a relic. |
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