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"She symbolises what we want," explained a young worker.
The yellow stream which symbolises what can happen with gold mining is a consequence of "acid mine drainage".
The railway, like the pipelines, symbolises what the countries of the Caucasus can achieve together, but also how far apart they remain.
Shaun Marsh, through no moral fault of his own, symbolises what Australian cricket has become – and, if we are not careful, may be forever more.
In many ways, Blackwater's rapid ascent to prominence within the US war machine symbolises what could be called Bush's mercenary revolution.
Unlike the headscarf, the burqa appears, in itself, to be a restraint on female freedom, and also symbolises what many Europeans see as the repression that women can suffer in Islam.
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At one level, Rumi's religion of love symbolises embracing what is divine in creation – both in its immanent and transcendent forms – and pursuing with abandon our attraction to it.
The bat, and the email, symbolises for me what unions do, and what it means if workers can't organise.
It is hard to know what symbolises the moral hollowness of coalition welfare policy most: is it the implacable, pointless cruelty of the bedroom tax?
It is also what it symbolises: the legislative heart of the world's mightiest country.
Yes, the tampon debate was largely symbolic, but what it symbolises is progress.
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