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What has it come to symbolize in the American's fight against Iraq?
Ironically, it wasn't so much the utilitarian-looking 1940 building that seemed to move detractors as what the market had come to symbolize in an era of gentrification.
A straightening of her shoulders is a characteristic mannerism — a squaring away that seems to symbolize in an otherwise relaxed girl, a won't-be-beat spirit".
His antic tropes and tics both mask and suggest earnest feelings and symbolize, in a classically Freudian way, what he couldn't express or his characters couldn't know.
The designer of the flag, Congressman Francis Hopkinson, may have had a ring of stars in mind to symbolize (in the words of the flag law) "a new constellation".
These rules of conduct came to symbolize, in part, the code of the West and dovetailed with the life lessons offered each week in the words and deeds of the cowboy series.
Henry Moore is outstanding among modern sculptors for having created a world of personal symbols that also have a universal quality; and Naum Gabo has sought images that would symbolize in a general way modern man's attitudes to the world picture provided by science and technology.
The great 1990's bull market was picking up its final head of steam, and the exchange, under the leadership of the charismatic Mr. Grasso had come to symbolize in many ways the sky-is-the-limit sensibility that pervaded United States capital markets at the time.
In that awful void in the Lower Manhattan skyline -- which memory and the mind's eye still try desperately to fill again -- stood not only New York's twin-limbed Colossus of Rhodes but a community every bit as electric, as coursing, as nimble and sometimes as maddening or as neighborly as the city it had come to symbolize in only 28 years of existence.
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Such illumination, he says, "symbolized in a way the hope that I sensed around me".
Everything those flags stand for is symbolized in one flag -- the Star-Spangled Banner.
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