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Taken at face value, they use familiar, tangible symbols to represent the fragility of equilibrium in the balancing act that pits humanity against nature.
They are tangible symbols of a new power in sub-Saharan Africa that has, for some, begun to cause ripples of concern.Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iran's controversial president, is in the vanguard of Iran's push.
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As a tangible symbol of rip-off Britain and the failed privatisation of the public sector, it is exemplary.
For a woman who grew up in a cramped black township, her spacious house on this integrated block is the most tangible symbol of that change.
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