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"She symbolises what we want," explained a young worker.
She symbolises a particular message that debunks the idea that all [Pashtuns] are Taliban.
At a time of public contempt for the political classes, she symbolises much that is wrong with Washington.
Perhaps Oprah is best remembered for what she symbolises, as well as who she is.
"You might say that she is just a little old grandmother, but it is what she represents, what she symbolises, that counts.
Strong, proud and human – no flipper for her, though her feet are draped with seaweed – this mermaid's jaw suggests the same patient indefatigability as that of the town she symbolises.
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The murdered woman in a crime novel stands in for our vulnerability or for our sense of being mere meat puppets, but she also symbolises our struggle to get out from under what can sometimes feel like life-sucking roles as mothers, wives, daughters, sisters and carers, in order to claim our own identities.
"She perfectly symbolises the kind of football that our team tries to pull off," he said.
"It symbolises such deep sorrow," she says.
The trees symbolise opposites: the cypress symbolises mourning and the acacia symbolises life.
Clio's crown of laurel denotes honour, glory and eternal life; her trumpet stands for fame, and the thick folio she clasps, perhaps a volume of Thucydides, symbolises history.
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