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to symbolised

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To be symbolic of; to represent.

  • The crossed hammer and sickle symbolise the union of workers and peasantry in their fight for their rights.

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The superscript ip for the TIM matrix ({mathbf{m}}^{ip}) is meant to symbolised that the initial results of the TIM decomposition are in SUT format that shows the decomposition of industry TIMs on the left-hand side (first m columns) as well as the decomposition of product TIMs the right-hand side (last n columns).

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So the tengu emoji can be used to symbolise arrogance.

THEY meant it to symbolise the end of tribal politics.

How have these insects come to symbolise sexual deviancy?

It seems to symbolise something about inner-west life".

The rainbow flag is supposed to symbolise safety.

That cover has since come to symbolise the new mood.

Jack Harrison has come to symbolise Vieira's team in 2016.

So we decided to get this bird to symbolise peace.

I eat fire to symbolise darkness consuming light.

Each matching trait seemed to symbolise a sense of belonging.

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