Symbolically
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We had viral images and videos, and we did crazy things like
symbolically
putting the White House lawn up for sale on eBay.
And symbolically, the colors of the interior are green and yellow.
They are
symbolically
fed and cared for, and the family at this time will begin a number of ritual injunctions, which communicates to the wider community around them that one of their members is undergoing the transition from this life into the afterlife known as Puya.
This device allows me to
symbolically
extract other people's eyes, so I have a diversity of eyes to use for my other sculptures.
It's
symbolically
important to me, and that metaphor is so meaningful, so purposeful to me, and I'm not going to try to persuade you of it," now you've moved it from outer truth to inner truth, from science to art.
And looking down, the nine wings are bound, structurally but
symbolically
strong, a great symbol of unity: pure geometry, a perfect circle, 30 meters in section and in plan, perfectly symmetrical, like the idea of sacredness and geometry.
In other threads of the underdeveloped plot Jesus comes back as a powerless and frustrated vagabond to
symbolically
unleash the wrath of God.
The film portrays France's unresolved problems with its colonial legacy in Western (Francophone) Africa through the befuddled and complex psychoanalytical prism of a young woman, France (herein
symbolically
representing her nation).
Having developed a critical eye for film, and a love for good cinema, I went to see Antwone Fisher with my breath
symbolically
held.
That trunk
symbolically
represents his mind..inside it is what has been locked away from him.
Some of the film's setups must be deemed as intentionally, in addition to symbolically, grotesque, and there are too many instances when both logic and continuity go begging.
A central idea is that of finding a hole
(symbolically
on the sandy beach) where, after reaching the end of the story, you can jump back into the middle.
There is sensuality/sexuality all over the place...cup is
symbolically
(in classical literature) female organs and container (enclosed in the car) is the womb; cigars (about six to eight inches long); failed marriage; sensuous eyes of what I call the "angel" and of the dog.
Both
symbolically
and practically, the widespread backlash against the proposed fuel tax frustrates necessary and urgent efforts to combat global warming.
It appeared
symbolically
on June 16, 1989, when I had the opportunity to speak on behalf of the young generation.
Besides
symbolically
catapulting Xi into the Pantheon of the founders of the People’s Republic, the 19th National Congress delivered him two substantive political victories.
In short, the inclusion of the renminbi in the SDR basket does matter, and not just
symbolically.
And yet, symbolically, the concert was not minor at all.
It is because football allows for
symbolically
limited confrontations, with no major political risks, that it is useful.
Initiatives should aim to address the material needs and, at least symbolically, compensate the losses suffered by Armenians inside and outside Turkey.
The authorities have taken many other historically and
symbolically
important steps as well.
Nonetheless, adding the renminbi to the SDR basket would be
symbolically
important, implying recognition of China’s growing global stature.
From the moment it inherited global leadership from the United Kingdom –
symbolically
with the signing of the Atlantic Charter in the summer of 1941 – until Trump was elected 75 years later, few could doubt that the US was the ultimate owner of the international economic regime.
And yet we already know that Emmanuel Macron’s victory is
symbolically
significant not just for France, but for Europe generally.
The move
symbolically
rejected what the incoming government abandoned upon assuming office: Gandhi’s vision of an equitable and sustainable agrarian society based on self-sufficient, pared-down consumption.
Nor is it simply the result of Sarkozy’s decision to bring France closer to the United States, a move that will culminate
symbolically
with France’s likely return to the integrated military body of NATO in April 2009.
France
symbolically
returned to NATO’s military command in April 2009.
Although India’s presidency is primarily a ceremonial post that carries less weight than that of prime minister (the position once held by Indira Gandhi), it is
symbolically
significant.
They come to inhabit
symbolically
gated communities in which only one type of public conversation is deemed decent, respectable, and acceptable.
Above all, they have been excluded, practically and symbolically, from the country’s political discourse, and are treated regularly with condescension by politicians.
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