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Perhaps Oprah is best remembered for what she symbolises, as well as who she is.
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On New Year's Day (October 27), "puris" may be partnered with "shrikhand", a chilled pudding made from home-made yoghurt cheese; and mixed vegetable curries made with as many varieties of vegetables as possible, as this symbolises year-round culinary riches.
The flag symbolises the EU as a whole.
IT IS a city that, first as Byzantium, then as Constantinople and now as Istanbul, symbolises the country's proudly secular tradition.
In this respect, people might purchase an AFV as it symbolises "environmental preservation" and refers to a range of connotations such as "ethics", "intelligence", "awareness" or "concern about others".
0 mm symbolises 'no pain' , 100 mm symbolises 'pain as worse as it could possibly be'.
In the middle of Amsterdam, the activists painted a small number of used bikes white, and issued a pamphlet stating that "the white bike symbolises simplicity and hygiene as opposed to the gaudiness and filth of the authoritarian car".
The focus is more than erotic as it symbolises Marie's fight for corporeality.
But it's more that it symbolises this idea that as the carers you're nobody".
The monarch butterfly symbolises royalty and his "metamorphosis as a singer and entertainer".
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