Sentence examples for represented the dawn from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Habibi said that the Taliban's defeat in Herat represented the dawn of a new year for him.

The Soviets assumed that deployment of Assault Breaker was imminent, and that this American advance represented the dawn of a new military epoch — what the Soviet analysts referred to as a "military-technical revolution".

It was an error to believe that technology represented the dawn of a golden age just as it was a mistake to believe the Wapping plant had been constructed as the home for a new London evening paper.

Aagjuuk, which represented the dawn following the winter solstice, was an incredibly important constellation in the Inuit mythos.

The black stripe represented the African people, the red represented the blood of martyrs for African freedom, green represented Malawi's ever-green nature and the rising sun represented the dawn of freedom and hope for Africa.

To devotees, the designs of visionaries such as John Lautner, William F. Cody, Albert Frey and Donald Wexler didn't merely define a new architectural style; they represented the dawn of a new American lifestyle, one now lost, of casual sophistication, of cocktails on the lanai, of relaxed self-confidence.

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That tournament had represented the dawning of England's so-called golden generation, with Beckham, Owen and Scholes – cast throughout as the team's playmaker – all providing substantial contributions.

Industry regulators said the settlement represents "the dawn of a new day on Wall Street" and is a "vital step in restoring investor confidence".

Representing nearly every type of fossil organism imaginable, the exhibits are particularly rich in Mongolian dinosaurs, synapsids (relatives of mammals) from the Perm region of Russia, and Precambrian fossils, representing the dawn of life, from Siberia.

She represents the dawn, which is why east, where the sun rises, shares the same root.All this unlocks one final mystery, occurring to many a child: why do we celebrate Easter with rabbits and eggs?

As the chancellor sees it, the first so-called metro mayor represents the dawn of the "northern powerhouse" – Osborne's attempt, announced last year, to gather the north's cities into an economic formation that could rival London and "combined, can take on the world".

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