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While no one questions Murray's talent – the Pub Landlord is a brilliant creation – that's no longer what he symbolises in comedy circles.
The importance of the building is what it symbolises in terms of the history and the tradition of the Post and the ambitions of the Post and the integrity of the Post.
As tempting it might be to liken Inside Llewyn Davis to Joyce's Portrait of the Artist As a Young Man or wax rhapsodic about what Ulysses the cat symbolises in the film, Isaac affirms that the Coens just "don't talk about that shit".
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Just as in devotional Bhakhti poetry Krishna symbolises God, in Sufi Islamic poetry Ranjha becomes a symbol of God.
For the Mexican curator, Cuauhtémoc Médina, "Limburg symbolises Europe in a nutshell, including its current state of crisis and change".
The well-off woman has no particular need of a state benefit, but the money symbolises something in whose loss or concealment these same women have consented.
Write your name on it in a letter style like bubble writing.You could always make your name out of something that symbolises you in some way.
In the West, The decade symbolises profound changes in politics and society and newly won freedoms but, in the post-Stalin Soviet Union, artists were still under pressure.
The policy, inspired by the free boxes handed out in Finland for the past 80 years, symbolises "a belief in a level playing field".
Al-Jazeera symbolises the shift in the centre of the Arab world in the past 30 years from the old Levant - Egypt, Lebanon, Syria - to the Gulf shore.
FRC symbolises both FRCSF6 in the young healthy subjects and EELVSF6 in the ventilated patients.
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