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The primary symbol of this change is the family's church.
Majestic and mediocre, tragic and funny, he is the book's primary symbol of Austria-Hungary.
The MIT logo is the Institute's primary symbol and should be used on all print publications, websites, and stationery.
The solo is certainly the primary symbol of jazz to the outside world -- a rail-splitting statement made within a rail-splitting music.
For the first time, working mainly in watercolor, he painted the sea, which would gradually become for him a primary symbol of fate and its potential instabilities.
Later the French underworld dubbed it "the widow". During the French Revolution, the guillotine became the primary symbol of the Reign of Terror and was used to execute thousands of people, including King Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette.
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We can see why Romantic artists might have preferred clouds to constellations as one of their primary symbols.
The primary symbols of Minnesota's futility across that span — Gary Anderson's missed field goal and Brett Favre's interception and Darrin Nelson's drop — have worn purple and white.
Vartan Gregorian, head of the panel, said the two 30-foot-deep reflecting pools that define Mr. Arad's design have made "the voids left by the destruction the primary symbols of our loss".
The primary symbols used in graphic scansion, the most common type of scansion, are: (— or ´) to represent a syllable that is stressed in context; to represent a syllable that is unstressed in context; a vertical line to indicate a division between feet; and a double vertical line to show a caesura, a pause within a line of verse.
Setting aside the religious arguments, even more importantly, the Main Chapel is one of the primary symbols of this National Historic Landmark.
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