His performance symbolised the true bulldog, never-say-die spirit which is deservedly admired. |
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The post-war change in approach can be symbolised in the snapshot, subject of another section of the exhibition. |
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The steam locomotive symbolised the glorious service rendered by the Railways to the people in the early years. |
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What was lost amid the brouhaha about Martin's background was the display of arcane tradition that his election symbolised. |
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The colourful cloth and the cardboard piece that symbolised the torch of the statue made the model look appealing. |
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His decision to build a wall separating Roman Britain from the barbarians beyond symbolised that the empire had stopped growing. |
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Bostridge then railed against destiny in a long arioso, but his powerlessness was symbolised by the next chorus. |
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Her pulsating energy is normally symbolised by a frazzle of electrocuted hair. |
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The kundalini is symbolised by a serpent, which is often depicted turning three and half times. |
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In Florida he swam with dolphins, symbolised by two stone dolphins carved at the top of his gravestone. |
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That green bottle with gold-foil seals brought in an ice bucket symbolised wealth and good taste. |
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Witches were no longer young and seductive, but old crones, who symbolised the bad mothers of nightmare. |
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Indeed, the Huguenots symbolised the Protestant work ethic and, with their business acumen, became the midwives of British capitalism. |
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Aten, as Akhenaten called his god, was the creative force of the universe and as such was symbolised by the sun disc with rays radiating outward. |
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Of course Cracow was our medieval historical capital and it symbolised to us the golden age of Polish history. |
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A prayer book which was offered symbolised our devotion and thanks to God for his goodness. |
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A group of women on the picket line symbolised the strikers ' militant mood. |
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Pope John Paul II's simple coffin of blond cypress wood, with its only decoration a cross and the letter M for Mary, symbolised his unostentatious lifestyle. |
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Pascal personally popped the corks of the champagne bottles, and by doing so, auspiciously symbolised the incoming of luck and good fortune for the Pattaya Blatt team. |
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The blooms that symbolised eternal life were dankly rotting. |
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The Olympic Truce is symbolised by the dove of peace with the traditional Olympic flame in the background. |
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The theme of overindulgent polygamy writ large in the text was de-emphasised whereas the fertility motif symbolised in the Dohada ritual was pronounced. |
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He symbolised the rebirth of a country that had been nearly torn asunder by racial conflict. |
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The Belgian Federal Ministry on Social Integration symbolised its role by means of a folding chair. |
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All those present were exhorted not to allow the flame of hope, symbolised by the lamp held by each official representative, to be extinguished. |
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The candle that melts when light purifies us so that we can become witnesses of mercy, hope and peace as symbolised in the olive branch. |
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It is the result of the Great Work, the obtaining of the magnum opus symbolised by the solar tree. |
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Since time immemorial, that source has often been symbolised by a sacred cup, the Grail. |
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Shelagh Delaney, who died on Sunday, was almost as important for what she symbolised as for what she wrote. |
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It also symbolised the key role this Parliament has played in making enlargement possible and making it work. |
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This is especially true in the IT sector, an area symbolised by youth, a high rate of innovation and permanent learning. |
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Organic products have long symbolised a modern, sophisticated lifestyle, and they are at home in virtually every kitchen. |
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Canned food symbolised a revolution for those in charge of provisioning an army or a crew on board ship during long voyages. |
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For me, it symbolised the universal dimension of spirituality and the universal experience of faith and hope. |
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In the Russian-speaking areas, the majority of the population voted for the candidate who symbolised continuity and was supported by Russia. |
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At work: anything related to looking for faults, and installing machines with symbolised controls. |
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This symbolised the titanic battle between the powers of good and evil. |
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They also sensed that the music promised, or symbolised, a release from the nineteenth-century bourgeois stodginess which had somehow culminated in the war. |
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Prasad began by producing a bouquet of flowers from thin air and proclaimed that it symbolised the yearning that every woman's life should glow like colourful flowers. |
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Nestled close together by the circumstances of history, they symbolised an intimate relationship, the warp and the weft of the fabric of the country. |
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They can be symbolised as an upward spiral of infinite potentiality. |
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It symbolised an organisation in the dumps. |
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In accordance with tradition, the true start of the Conference was symbolised by the parade of the delegations of uniformed students from the 31 countries represented in Lisbon, to enthusiastic applause from the auditorium. |
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The change of name symbolised this, but the project still had to overcome many hurdles. |
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As of January 2010 this focus will be symbolised by a new logo: two children instead of one child will represent the Pestalozzi Children's Foundation. |
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In the glyph of ³ it is symbolised by the formless background on which the symbol is enscribed and by the ether from which the sound of Aum is created and to which it returns. |
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It is our aim, that with us, travelling and sociability conjoin, which in the canton of Valais is especially symbolised by it's excellent local wines. |
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His contribution is perhaps symbolised by the smiles that the mention of his name brings to people working with alcohol and drug misusers in the city centre, as well as those in parishes from Stoke to Henley on Thames. |
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The unauthorised flourishing of the Irish Republic's national flag above the building that once symbolised unionist ascendancy comes amid a developing political crisis over welfare cuts. |
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Marston eventually decides that there is no place for him in the crass society symbolised by his rival, but he will not relinquish his faith in the ideals that America can represent. |
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To me it symbolised the growing distance between the leaders and the led. |
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Britannia is symbolised as a young woman with brown or golden hair, wearing a Corinthian helmet and white robes. |
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For Sacha Guitry she symbolised nothing less than the spiritual mother. |
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The Union of the Crowns of England and Scotland under James was symbolised heraldically by combining their arms, supporters and badges. |
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Joseph Wright of Derby an artist whose paintings symbolised the struggle between science and religious values in the Age of Enlightenment. |
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The five elements are symbolised by the five points of the pentagram, the most prominently used symbol of Wicca. |
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Red roses symbolised the English House of Lancaster, while white roses were the symbol for their rival House of York. |
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The syndic Henri Aulbert tried to intervene, carrying with him the baton of office that symbolised his power. |
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Traditionally the yule log symbolised security and good luck for the forthcoming year. |
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The 12 drummers drumming symbolised the twelve points of belief in the Apostles' Creed. |
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Theatres staged patriotic entertainments and tableaux, portraying British heroism and military might, as well as minstrel shows that symbolised the popular perception of the queen's black subjects. |
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The high standards of design and quality symbolised by Ida Gut appeal to women who are looking for urbane classical fashion in modern clothing, clothing that expresses cultural sensitivity. |
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Nothing symbolised this more than the coach's failure to pick Ronaldo, then a gangly 17-year-old striker who watched the tournament from the substitute's bench. |
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One fellow-countryman said he symbolised all the han, or deep collective grief, of modern Korea: Japanese colonisation, Soviet and American occupation, dictatorship. |
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The gifts that the Magi offered the Messiah symbolised true worship. |
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The open book shows fols. 10v and 11r. Young knights as personifications of Greed, Deceitfulness and other evils, take a mighty castle by storm and threaten the Life of Virtue, symbolised by the women. |
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The Soviet Union's hammer and sickle symbolised it. |
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The success of the event at La Défense was symbolised by a fresco consisting of hundreds of handprints that embodied all the practical commitment. |
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This epic text belongs to Shaktism, the path of tantra that regards the universe as the expression of the primal energy, here symbolised as Chandi, the Goddess. |
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By a bitter, depressing twist of irony the scene of the latest battleground in the Ulster loyalist marching controversies happens to be a holy place that once symbolised Protestant-Catholic co-operation. |
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The reappearance of the sun at dawn symbolised the renewal of the world. |
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An ancient city that was once the banking centre and trading entrepot of the Ottoman Empire, Aleppo symbolised the cosmopolitan culture of a Levant that no longer exists. |
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He created some works along more sombre lines, including Dante Sonata, which symbolised the unending struggle between the children of darkness and the children of light. |
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It was a native Gaulish tomb that was at the same time a funeral grotto representing an Entrance to the Underworld which symbolised Return to the Womb of the Creatrix. |
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Glasgow Cross, situated at the junction of High Street, Gallowgate, Trongate and Saltmarket was the original centre of the city, symbolised by its Mercat cross. |
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