The ensemble of buildings at Greenwich symbolize English artistic and scientific endeavour in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Paul Zoller's set, a pine box, expanded and contracted to symbolize the pressures at work.
This action, which may come to symbolize the second Obama term, saves little if any money.
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Directly below them, lilies soar up from a vase to symbolize the Virgin's purity.
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According to Mr. Carpenter, the chattering mynah bird had come to symbolize honesty and independent thinking.
Buckley died, during the 2008 primary season, it seemed to symbolize the end of a conservative era.
Candidates in turn emphasize specific issues because of what those issues symbolize about the general state of affairs.
Max and Al are supposed to symbolize an engine and transmission mated together to form a highly capable powertrain.
"Lilly Ledbetter has come to symbolize so much to women, " NOW's Gandy said.
Mr. Streit's generosity brought new insight into the two conditions unleavened bread is meant to symbolize: privation and freedom.
They're shaped like cranes, the long-legged birds that in China symbolize longevity .
They symbolize generosity, tolerance, inoffensiveness and mastery of knowledge, embodying the rules of conduct that they advocate for others.
These six young men raising the flag came to symbolize all of America coming together to beat back a totalitarian aggressor.
For others who have made the choice, it is a way to symbolize their commitment to not making Washington their home.
"People are expecting change, and Habibie does not symbolize this, " says Alwi Shihab, a chairman of Gus Dur's National Awakening Party (PKB).
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Many of the estimated 200 or so people wore ribbons colored orange and blue to symbolize the identity of the Sikh community.
The petals are what symbolize the rose because every petal is different.
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These candles symbolize unity and hope, and our shared commitment to honor the memory of all those who perished in the Holocaust.
Mr. Barry added orchestration to Mr. Norman's melody line but he felt his score still needed a dominant "voice" to symbolize Bond's masculinity.
" The granite pillars symbolize "the centuries-old friendship between Portugal and China.
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Some smashed porcelain rice bowls to symbolize the threats to their livelihood.
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"Despite its best intentions, punk has come to symbolize integrity and authenticity, " said Andrew Bolton, curator of the exhibit, at a preview Monday.
This step would symbolize the vital need to integrate security specialists into every level of decision-making about technology transfers to the Soviet bloc.
The visit will be a preview of the One World Trade Center topping-off ceremony, which will symbolize the near-completion of the iconic building's framework.
Today, the ersatz Eiffel Towers and Chrysler Buildings symbolize China's power to control the world by transplanting Europe and the U.S. into its domain.
The white stripes symbolize liberty as represented in our national flag.
Together they symbolize a peculiarly American version of a Shakespearian tragedy.
The uniforms, the stadium, cheerleaders, mascots, the game field, referees, the advertising, blimps, and all the other hoopla that signals and symbolize the game become icons.
One of Gowda's first actions as PM was to offer an olive branch to India's insurgency-torn northeastern states, which symbolize another of the nation's many festering divides.
Apple is now ascendant, and the demonstration in that room in Palo Alto has come to symbolize the vision and ruthlessness that separate true innovators from also-rans.
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