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And like its eminent ancestor, from Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Scarlet Letter," it doesn't just lie there and symbolize something.
Then, students add other items to further personalize and symbolize their leaders' images and to support their biographies.
Professor Batra says, "Our brand-love research shows that loved brands reflect and symbolize deeply held personal values, such as Apple does for creativity," he says.
The acts of worship celebrate and symbolize this unity when the majority of the members of the society regularly engage in common worship.
Funerary architecture is produced by societies whose belief in the afterlife is materialistic and by individuals who want to perpetuate and symbolize their temporal importance.
The triumph of commerce that art fairs advance and symbolize — the subject of my most recent piece in the magazine — gives me philosophical indigestion.
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Diplomats were a target because they represented states and symbolized privileged elites.
The protesters said Moussa Arafat was unacceptable and symbolized the cronyism and corruption of the Palestinian Authority.
The size of the current is measured in amperes and symbolized by i.
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