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Historically, the heavyweight champion of the world has symbolised something bigger than boxing.
Laura kicks off the single wedge shoe that, up to now, has symbolised her disability.
This self-consciously gloomy youth adopts a pose that has symbolised melancholy since the early middle ages.
IT'S a hard life on the top rungs of Infosys, the Indian technology company that has symbolised the country's economic rebirth.
The right to move around the EU has symbolised, more than anything else, the break from their pre-1989 past under Soviet influence.
Sinoti has symbolised this positive renaissance; if he was playing for a top-four team he would already be a nationwide favourite.
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A victory in the referendum would have symbolised Clegg's strength in the Coalition, defeating the mighty Cameron and Osborne.
For eight years, the faces of Zyed Benna, 17, and Bouna Traoré, 15, have symbolised the dire relations and mistrust between police and youths in French tower blocks.
Mr Abe's "proactive pacifism" will make Japan America's proxy army, say the hibakusha, pulling the nation away from the anti-war ideals that survivors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki have symbolised since 1945.
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