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But unlike a military parade, which symbolises order and predictability, Russian politics has neither clarity nor structure.
For centuries it has been customary in China not to execute prisoners just after the new year, which symbolises renewal.
The yellow stream which symbolises what can happen with gold mining is a consequence of "acid mine drainage".
He won the Advertising Age award, which symbolises the heartfelt thanks of Madison Avenue, as sales personality of the year.
That border has been progressively reinforced since the early 2000s, resulting in the imposing rampart which symbolises the fortress that Europe has become.
And so we see Albrecht order a chocolate souffle, the cooking of which symbolises how our universe is composed of different elements working together.
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But it would be absurd to sacrifice to the symbol the reality which it symbolises.
Europe also allows the potential to take on the corporate power which TTIP symbolises: the biggest threat to our sovereignty.
The same year Iglesias asked in a TV interview: "Do you know which act symbolises the historic advent of democracy?
They will be housed in Clerkenwell which, for some, symbolises the cultural chasm between Condé Nast's other fashion title and its latest venture.
If anything sounds archaic then that's it.' He is, however, sympathetic to President Clinton's present predicament, which he believes symbolises a coming of age for the entire country.
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