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symbolise, symbolization, or
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Symbolic may
refer to: Symbol, something...
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intended to
symbolise the
inclusion and hoped-for
union between Roman Catholics (
symbolised by the
green colour) and
Protestants (
symbolised by the orange...
- of
Ministers in 1984. The
Nordic swan
symbolises trust,
integrity and freedom. It is also
designed to
symbolise wider Nordic cooperation.
Nordic swan...
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chosen to
symbolise the island's
wealth and hope for a good ****ure. The star
represents the island; the
colours red,
white and blue
symbolise the link...
- sun is most
powerful and
astrological science support the believe. To
symbolise the ten
sunrises from Vishu,
traditional oil
lamps with 10
wicks are lit...
- lingam,
representing the
beginningless and
endless stambha (pillar),
symbolising the
infinite nature of Shiva. The
following shloka (द्वादश ज्योतिर्लिंग...
- colours, with
yellow symbolising the monarchy,
white and
black representing the
purity and
strength of Brunei’s wazirs, and red
symbolising bravery and unity...
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gardening and
French landscape gardening often featured mock
Roman temples,
symbolising classical virtues.
Other 18th-century
garden follies imitated Chinese...
- the
Crown Jewels of the
United Kingdom, its end is
blunt and
squared to
symbolise mercy. The
sword measures 96.5 cm (38 in) long and 19 cm (7+1⁄2 in) wide...
- arms,
symbolises the
history of Zimbabwe; the red star
beneath it
officially stands for the nation's
aspirations but is
commonly thought to
symbolise socialism...