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(Raymond died in Vietnam and is clearly meant to symbolize something important, but it's not clear what that is).
What's more, Williams's sustained success had, for many fans, come to symbolize something much larger than tennis, something more important and more inclusive than her stunning play alone.
Although many other researchers agree that the artist intended to symbolize something, some are not sure it's compelling proof that modern behavior was widespread that early.
"He seemed empathetic, and to symbolize something I hadn't felt in my voting lifetime.
She started to symbolize something for me, so the film really just started with that title.
A simple design, originally nothing more than an underrated punctuation mark, now coming to symbolize something much more meaningful.
Each combing symbolizes something different.
Be creative with the design and try to have it symbolize something about the group.
And Mr. Wurm's corpulent creations may symbolize something more to automotive engineers who can't sleep at night because of looming fuel economy standards.
Just remember to choose adornments because they symbolize something, not for the sole purpose of making something attractive.
Furthermore, sex symbolizes something very different for the husband than it does for the wife; the husband views an abundant sex life as a vital part of a relationship, and perhaps even as a necessary part of his virility (which may have contributed to his engagement in an affair with a younger woman).
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