This week's Asia-Europe meeting in London symbolises the strengthening of political ties between Beijing and the European Union.
It symbolises equality - all men and women are equal in God's eyes.
You've got an extraordinary history in sport and having Michael Carruth run with it this morning symbolises what it's all about.
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What counts is what he symbolises: the power of tabloid Britain, which Mr Coulson's experience and connections made him well-placed to harness.
The incident symbolises what has happened in East Timor itself in the past month: some easing of repression, but within tight limits.
At the start of the 21st century, Freetown symbolises failure and despair.
"He symbolises a renewal of the Haitian music industry as he created a bridge between the old and new generation, " reads his website.
"It's a good sign for the world... because it symbolises freedom, and that's also an important value for the rest of the world, " he said.
It symbolises the Greek contribution to the cultural heritage of humankind.
It symbolises the death marches that took place when the Germans began emptying the camps and forcing prisoners to walk hundreds of kilometres in freezing weather with little food.
The case has sparked intense media interest in Germany, with politicians arguing over whether it symbolises the breakdown of family values in depressed areas of the country's formerly communist east.
He is to address thousands of people in central Bucharest's Revolution Square - the place that symbolises the collapse of communism and the overthrow of President Nicolae Ceausescu 13 years ago.
This ambivalence in Washington symbolises a wider uncertainty.
The logic of those who insist that the ban must be enforced, notably hawkish generals and their pro-secular allies in the establishment, is that it helps to curb the religious militancy that the headscarf symbolises.
Nothing better symbolises the difficulties of achieving a single market than a recent argument between the European Commission and Parliament on the one hand and Europe's banking industry on the other over the cost of sending a small credit across a national border.
In many ways, the theft from damaged pipelines, which can lead to such appalling loss of life, symbolises the lot of ordinary Nigerians: they have been impoverished by a succession of bad governments which have siphoned off the country's oil wealth for themselves, neglecting in particular those living over the filthy oil wells.
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