Symbolized
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In both episodes, a missing handshake
symbolized
the countries’ persistent rift.
New Moscow-Beijing Ties Worry AsiaTOKYO: The emerging "strategic partnership" between Russia and China,
symbolized
by President Jiang Jemin’s visit to Moscow in April, has significant implications for diplomacy and the military balance of power throughout the Asia-Pacific region.
Democratic revolutions from Warsaw to Sofia were toppling Eastern Europe’s Communist dictatorships,
symbolized
in the dismantling of the Berlin Wall, which once divided Germany’s former and future capital.
At the time, Myrna's murder
symbolized
the savagery of a 36 year civil war in which government forces killed more than 200,000 Guatemalans.
Internet communication in modern China is filled with baits and traps: user-friendly Web page designs, easy-to-click icons and
symbolized
facial expressions, beautiful female stars in online ads and constantly updated international news induce users to participate and express their own ideas.
All of these negative trends were
symbolized
by Jean-Marie Le Pen’s success in reaching the second round of the 2002 presidential election.
For more than a decade, I have criticized the Fund’s governance,
symbolized
by the way its leader is chosen.
And now, in response to the crisis, borders are being reinstated in the Schengen Area, which not too long ago
symbolized
European unity and freedom of movement for its citizens.
The time seems ripe for that idea, and it fits with the triumph of inclusiveness
symbolized
by Obama himself.
The Two Faces of Vladimir PutinRussia’s split personality –
symbolized
by its Tsarist coat of arms, a two-headed eagle – has been on open display recently.
Those disputes are bound to worsen, given China’s new focus on erecting mega-dams, best
symbolized
by its latest addition on the Mekong – the 4,200-megawatt Xiaowan Dam, which dwarfs Paris’s Eiffel Tower in height – and a 38,000-megawatt dam planned on the Brahmaputra at Metog, close to the disputed border with India.
Whatever the case, the current warming of relations between India and Russia,
symbolized
by Prime Minister Vladimir Putin’s recent visit, does not translate into a grand reversal of alliances, as India’s break with Russia in the 1990’s did.
The new consensus was best
symbolized
by the massive popular protests that erupted two months later, bringing together young, economically frustrated, mainly middle-class Israelis who might once have been politically divided by their allegiance to either the center-left Labor party or Netanyahu’s Likud.
This separation long
symbolized
America’s unusual history of bank regulation – probably the most unusual in the developed world.
In some countries, formal allegiance to religious faith was
symbolized
by gestures and rites.
The rise of authoritarian capitalism – best
symbolized
by China, but also embraced by countries as disparate as Malaysia, Singapore, Kazakhstan, and Qatar – has created a new model that competes with (and challenges) liberal democracy.
Thus, “’68”
symbolized
the end of revolutionary myths – to the benefit of liberation movements extending from the 1970’s until now.
The surrealist essence of the rebellion was somehow
symbolized
by Gilles Caron’s famous photograph, in which an insolent smile at a riot policeman subverts the frozen, established order to the point of making it ridiculous.
Yet, as the Chinese/Russian joint veto of the United Nations Security Council resolution on Syria on February 5 symbolized, the US-China relationship remains a work in progress.
The new China is
symbolized
by an electronics components factory in Shenzhen in the Pearl River (Zhu Jiang) Delta.
Yet, perhaps because the past still rings like a warning – and is still physically visible in the topography and architecture of the city today – Berlin is striking in its simplicity, its radiant modernity
(symbolized
by the glass dome of the Reichstag, a conception of the British architect Norman Foster), and, above all, its intensity.
In a society where human worth is measured by individual success,
symbolized
by celebrity and money, it is easy to feel humiliated by a relative lack of it, of being just another face in the crowd.
During the referendum campaign in France preceding the vote on the draft EU Constitutional Treaty, the proposed directive was vilified as undermining the rights of labor,
symbolized
by that dreaded bogeyman, the “Polish plumber.”
The September 1985 New York Plaza Hotel meeting of US, European, and Japan's finance ministers - a meeting where the yen was considerably re-valued -
symbolized
a new era, and should have set in motion new policies in Japan.
The scorched-earth defeat that Conservative Euroskeptics expect to inflict on Britain’s internationalist and progressive forces was
symbolized
by the Daily Mail headline on May’s election announcement: “Crush the Saboteurs.”
Many people appear to believe that upswings in home prices reflect increasing scarcity of land in a world constrained by rapid economic growth and severe resource constraints
(symbolized
by the fear of global warming).
For, while Russia’s elite never considered itself defeated in the Cold War, the West essentially treated Russia as a defeated country – an attitude
symbolized
by NATO’s eastward expansion, which laid a deep foundation for ongoing tension.
Indeed, their power in America was perhaps best
symbolized
by the fact that a relatively few elderly men and women in Florida decided the last Presidential election!
The Innovation EnigmaNEW YORK – Around the world, there is enormous enthusiasm for the type of technological innovation
symbolized
by Silicon Valley.
At the core of America’s success is technology,
symbolized
by Silicon Valley.
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