How To Use Symbolical In A Sentence
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But this is not the only similarity between the individuation process symbolically pictured both in Dylan's opus and in the Bible, where the same deepest mythologem structured the whole book, especially the Book of Isaiah - culminating in the Servant Songs formed in 6th century B.C. - and was further extended in the Book of Revelation in the end of 1st century A.D.
Expecting Rain
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Conversely the lighting of a candle may be symbolically significant if it denotes bringing of light, that is, relief from suffering or enlightenment.
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While his death is statistically insignificant, symbolically it is crucial.
Times, Sunday Times
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A man and a woman in red ponchos bullwhipped the politician's effigy, then symbolically buried it.
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Symbolically, the sales and marketing departments are located in Ludwigsburg on the opposite side of Stuttgart from the production organization.
Lean Thinking
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But the secret and symbolical hint was the harmonical nature of the soul; which, delivered from the body, went again to enjoy the primitive harmony of heaven, from whence it first descended; which, according to its progress traced by antiquity, came down by Cancer, and ascended by
Hydriotaphia, or Urn-burial
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But the clashes between mutants of varying capabilities make for excellent fight scenes, the climactic one occurring, both photogenically and symbolically, atop the Statue of Liberty.
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In mathematics, Newton was the first to develop a full range of algorithms for symbolically determining what we now call integrals and derivatives, but he subsequently became fundamentally opposed to the idea, championed by Leibniz, of transforming mathematics into a discipline grounded in symbol manipulation.
Isaac Newton
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By moving their capital to Delhi, then, the British symbolically sought to resolve centuries of dynastic struggle for control of the subcontinent.
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Accompanying these threats, the actions indicated were symbolically performed by the exorciser on effigies of the witches made, in this case, of bitumen covered with pitch.
The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria
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His body sank sideways in the same direction, the head lolling nervelessly upon his right shoulder, whilst from the great rent in his breast the blood gushed forth, embruing the water of his bath, trickling to the brick-paved floor, bespattering -- symbolically almost -- a copy of L'Ami du Peuple, the journal to which he had devoted so much of his uneasy life.
The Historical Nights' Entertainment Second Series
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Its location on the topmost floor of the Metro Centre should symbolically put the centre on top of council affairs.
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Up to 200 members of the Stop the War coalition, CND and other groups symbolically put gags over their mouths as part of the unauthorised protest, which the police had warned would now be illegal.
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Since Version 5.1, Mathematica has offered general support for piecewise functions, both numerically and symbolically.
Wolfram Blog : Splines Come to Mathematica
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In Beijing sullen survivors of the massacre symbolically broke small bottles (xiaoping) homonymic with the dictator, and residents of the capital spoke ominously of sorcerers 'creating tiny effigies of 'old Deng' to be hexed and otherwise incised.
That Old Chinese Black Magic
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He postulates that one reason people with inquiring minds feel there is no place for them in churches is ‘the apparent fixity of our symbolical systems.’
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According to Jacoby, the hyphen in service-learning is symbolically representative of this symbiotic relationship.
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The resulting spectacle of oppression is profound: students communicate symbolically the intellectual and cultural violence of the state's abdication of education, and the authorities, ridiculously, actually interpellate themselves.
Sarah Amsler: Creative Militancy, Militant Creativity and the New British Student Movement
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Womb," the orgiastic religious festival of Aphrodite in Argos, where the Womb of the World was adored and symbolically fructified.1 by offering sacrifice, in this case, pigs?
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You can blame it on Star Wars (and the pernicious influence of “Fantasy”) if you want, but it goes back to every crappy drive-in B movie, every half-arsed rip-off of The Twilight Zone, every shitty piece of symbolically formulated kipple that came off the production-line broken and useless to all but the true believers, the geeks who loved it all for the lurid glory of its strangeness, however slipshod.
Hey, Janet! Have You Got Syfy?
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The parvise, or porch, may have been symbolical of the initial stage -- the early provisions of our universities are full of symbolism.
The Customs of Old England
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The actors and the scenery, sometimes represented symbolically, speak loudly to a similar diorama of wooden figures also standing on a round base in the adjacent room.
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Distinction between "inconceivability" in a formal or symbolical, and in a material or realisable sense.
A Candid Examination of Theism
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Ed came to the United States, Tatiana stayed in the Soviet Union, and the two were symbolically "remarried" in a 1982 Capitol Hill ceremony with Sen. Bob Dole and Rep. Jack Kemp to embarrass communist officials.
Love etc.: Russia House lovebirds marry in Moscow
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Symbolic interactionism studies how humans interact symbolically with one another and with themselves, and in doing so make decisions about risk, themselves, and their actions.
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An interpretive essay by Francis V. O'Connor focuses on the symbolical paintings and the self-portraits, drawing on the artist's crucial early experiences for the psychoanalytic insights they afford.
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Then John saw Jesus standing in the middle of the lampstands. In symbolical language we get a glimpse of our Lord Jesus, Himself, standing in the midst of the churches.
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By placing her audience within a context of music and rhetoric, balladry and legend, Kelly symbolically inserted them in the larger construction of nationalism promoted elsewhere by the media.
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But, symbolically, he inaugurates three centuries of amazing progress in explaining how nature works and in harnessing these discoveries.
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While his death is statistically insignificant, symbolically it is crucial.
Times, Sunday Times
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I understand that it was an essentially antifemale celebration, in which the patriarchy of the new male religions symbolically—and sometimes actually—put to death the ancient female power.
Twilight
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Mortality, incarceration and unemployment -- compounded by the statistically rare but symbolically damning greater tendency for Black men than women to marry Whites - leave not enough "marriageable" Black men, especially in urban areas where segregation further limits cross-racial social interaction.
Philip N. Cohen: What Ails Black Women, Part 3: Discrimination And Repercussions
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symbolically accepted goals
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Directly in front of Julius were the uniform and the weapons of the deceased General Brice, symbolically placed to signify the end of the war.
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After I was symbolically poked as a sacrifice to the gods of successful IV cannulation, the ritual began in earnest ...
J-gan Diary Entry
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Both acts of wanton destruction were deliberately aimed at symbolically injuring the self-esteem of the targeted victims, beside tremendous loss of innocent lives.
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a term that is used signally rather than symbolically
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The rite of churching (originally purification, later just thanksgiving), unenforced but very popular, symbolically marked the end of lying-in.
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Over the whole aisle on each side runs a broad gallery usually called the "triforium," lighted by Perpendicular windows in the outer wall; and above is the "clerestory," or "clear-story," affording a narrow passage in the thickness of the main wall, lighted by the original Norman windows; thus the height is divided into three parts -- ground-story, triforium, and clerestory; and the breadth into the same number -- nave, north aisle, and south aisle; probably designed as a type of the Trinity, as it is thought by many that these symbolical considerations were used in the building of churches in early ages.
Ely Cathedral
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It was a first for the brand - the only time it has shown its mainline collection outside the symbolically important homeland.
Times, Sunday Times
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He is therefore in a peculiar sense 'the lord of the fates' of mankind, the chief exorciser, the all-wise magician of the gods, at whose command and under whose protection, the priest performs his symbolical acts.
The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria
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The rituals of Leviticus have no theurgic or magical power, but neither are they meaningless: they symbolically teach the Israelite his or her proper place in God's world.
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The first occurred at a grandson's bar mitzvah during what is know as the Torah Passing Ceremony where family members stand in line on the bimah stage and the Rabbi symbolically passes the holy scrolls down from one generation to another.
Marsha Temlock: Grandparents Fan the Flame of Divorce
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Demonstrations of general theorems; contracted method of division and of finding the highest common divisor of polynominals; theory of indices and radicals; discussion of equations; mathematical infinity, infinitesimals and indeterminate quantities; summation and interpolation of series; theory of logarithms; binomial, multinomial and exponential theorems; theory of probabilities general theory and solution of equations of the higher orders; symbolical representation and properties of numbers; different systems of notation, etc., constituting the philosophy of Arithmetic.
A Catalogue of the Officers and Students of The Furman University, for 1860-'61
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The plain fact is, that such identities as these must indicate one of two things: a common tradition, locally modified by circumstances; or a _fact in nature_ or _history_, symbolically expressed in different ways according to the times and modes.
Commentary Upon the Maya-Tzental Perez Codex with a Concluding Note Upon the Linguistic Problem of the Maya Glyphs
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Flagged off symbolically in front of the Coimbatore collectorate, the trail began at Lingapuram near Sirumugai from where the first bridle path up the hills was laid in 1821.
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While his death is statistically insignificant, symbolically it is crucial.
Times, Sunday Times
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The consuming behavior of citizens in present China has become a system of implication and communication, shown in their symbolical consumption tendency.
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It might seem surprising to some that a singer/actor born and bred in Tacoma, Washington, might function symbolically to signify the South.
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The seraph is the divine messenger, and he brings a coal from the altar, and lays that upon the prophet's lips, which is but the symbolical way of saying that the man who is conscious of his own evil will find in himself a blessed despair of being his own healer, and that he has to turn to the divine source, the vision of which has kindled the consciousness, to find there that which will take away the evil.
Expositions of Holy Scripture Isaiah and Jeremiah
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One can only hope that some grand finish will symbolically extinguish the birthday candles today.
Times, Sunday Times
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It is a symbolical play aimed at the vices of capitalism and totalitarianism and rekindling the personal spirit.
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For example, Hutchins showed that the preliterate Micronesians employed an abstract navigational system that used the stars symbolically.
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The hajj links pilgrims with Muslims around the world symbolically, ritually, and politically.
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It was a first for the brand - the only time it has shown its mainline collection outside the symbolically important homeland.
Times, Sunday Times
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It is not difficult to understand, therefore, why primitive man paid divine honours to the organs of sex in man and woman, or to such things as he considered symbolical of them -- that is to say, to understand the extensiveness of those religions which are grouped under the term "phallicism".
Bygone Beliefs
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The former directly show a future event, the latter are symbolical, and must be explained by the oneirocritics.
Lunheng
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Many people have understood this to be one person because it was written symbolically by personifying the beast as a ‘he’.
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Each circle symbolically represents the whole of humanity.
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One might believe that states have the right to secede from the union, or have the right to interpret the Constitution rather than defer to the interpretations of the federal government, and use the Confederate flag to symbolically support these principles.
Matthew Yglesias » Pro-Slavery
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At the center is a two-foot spot, also in red elm, symbolically indicating where a fire pit would be.
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To front on France for having the "Gaulle" to question the whole rush to war thing, Rep. Bob Ney (R-Ohio) symbolically renamed French fries and French toast "freedom fries" and "freedom toast" at the Capitol Hill cafeteria, burning France like it was 1944.
John Wellington Ennis: Freedom Tower: Screw the Name, Just Build it Already
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The painting represents symbolically the relationship of papal patronage of artists and its difficulties.
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As the reader perceives, slang in its entirety, slang of four hundred years ago, like the slang of today, is permeated with that sombre, symbolical spirit which gives to all words a mien which is now mournful, now menacing.
Les Miserables
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And so it was the ladder which symbolically decorated the executioner's tunic as a sinister badge of his trade.
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When my mother came to America, she eventually discarded saris, toe rings and bindis, symbolically liberating herself from the traditional roles expected of an Indian woman - and, truth be told, sidestepping the stares.
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In 754 Pope Stephen II personally went to Ponthion to consecrate his power through the highly symbolical act of ceremonially anointing Pippin as king.
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The restrictions and limitations due to medical considerations constitute deprivation, both literally and symbolically.
Eating Problems: A Feminist Psychoanalytic Treatment Model
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Benenson died in 2005 and yesterday his daughter Manya, 35, lit the Amnesty candle, symbolically ringed by barbed wire, in his memory, along with Wai Hnin Pwint Thon, a Burmese refugee whose father is serving a 65-year jail sentence for organising peaceful protests against the military junta in 2007.
Amnesty International marks 50 years of fighting for free speech
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However, near the south transept there is a humble stone cross, as simple as it is strange, hiding amidst the greenery of the square ... whatever its age [late 17th/early 18th Cent], the HEndaye cross shows by the decoration of its pedestal that it is the strangest monument of primitive millenarism, the rarest symbolical translation of chiliasm***, which I have ever met.
FallNet - a pack of gnomes, trolls and gargoyles
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Each circle symbolically represents the whole of humanity.
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At Abeokuta in Yoruba a man will send a symbolical letter in the shape of cowries, palm-nuts and other kernels strung on rice — straw, and sharp wits readily interpret the meaning.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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Early in his career, Pinter denied that he wrote symbolically, partly because critics tried to associate him with absurdism.
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On each corner of its curved roof perch ten dragons and other mythical water animals that symbolically guard against the ever-present risk of fire.
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McClintock (261) insists that nationalism is constituted from the very beginning as a gendered discourse tipped symbolically and materially in favour of men.
Arms and the Woman: Just Warriors and Greek Feminist Identity
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I just symbolically bit down on a .357 magnum round, poured myself a glass of Tullamore Dew Irish whiskey, and I am now liveblogging the coverage.
Dan Sweeney: Livefearing the GOP Convention -- Day 1.5
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Several officials spoke as Telkom symbolically handed over the lines, 60 teletex word processing machines for two schools and a cheque in development aid for R12000.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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However, near the south transept there is a humble stone cross, as simple as it is strange, hiding amidst the greenery of the square ... whatever its age [late 17th/early 18th Cent], the HEndaye cross shows by the decoration of its pedestal that it is the strangest monument of primitive millenarism, the rarest symbolical translation of chiliasm***, which I have ever met.
FallNet - a pack of gnomes, trolls and gargoyles
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The continental model of European champions would symbolically have triumphed.
Times, Sunday Times
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It was a first for the brand - the only time it has shown its mainline collection outside the symbolically important homeland.
Times, Sunday Times
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symbolically expressed
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The disks, ovals and quatrefoils could stand for heads, torsos and limbs, while the lustrous, mirror-like like surfaces are literally and symbolically reflective in the sense of an object used for meditation.
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Her jealousy is enough to make Henry symbolically remove the last of his things.
Mad Men: season four, episode eight
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This act symbolically and literally cut them off from the primal chord of their race.
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Above, on a terrace cut into the mountainside and supported by an unusual masonry wall, stood the temple of Apollo with, at its centre, the omphalos stone symbolically marking the centre of the earth.
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‘I will be so excited to go back on the stage with the presentation of this music which is so symbolical to me,’ he said before the performance.
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Between these extremes, the naturalist novelists tended to live in middling quartiers, thus occupying a symbolically inferior position compared to opponents like the ‘psychological’ novelist Paul Bourget.
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Catholics symbolically carry on this tradition with holy water fonts at the entrances of their churches.
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I plan to symbolically plough a field in each country in order to meet other farmers and learn new ways of working the land.
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In his view, its use may be tied to a historical period when they borrowed a widespread Central-Sudanian metaphor in which a tree's trunk or base stump was symbolically associated with one's matriclan. 52 Kati and Northeast-Coastal Bantu-speaking peoples retained this word.
Societies, Religion, and History: Central East Tanzanians and the World They Created, c. 200 BCE to 1800 CE
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Now, after symbolically washing our hands, we dip the greens in the salt water to symbolise Karpas, Rebirth and Renewal
THE CHEEK PERFORATION DANCE
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It captures the familiar sight of memorials in the shape of crosses erected to road accident victims, decorated symbolically with ephemeral flowers.
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Metaphorically, the family's lived world, how they experience at this particular cross-section of their lives, can be symbolically described as a kaleidoscopic telescoping of its past and anticipated future.
Humanistic Nursing
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So the programme called for a centrally focused domical building with nine equal entrances disposed symbolically to welcome people from all directions to prayer and meditation.
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Trinitytide which is symbolical of what one might call the humdrum of religious life, the day in day out sticking to it, make a resolution never to say mechanically _The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God and the fellowship of the Holy Ghost, be with us all evermore.
The Altar Steps
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Thus my churchgoing was a merely symbolical and provisional practice.
Surprised by Joy
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Maina blogged on Pride of Kenya blog about the first images of this lion that has been - symbolically - christened Androcles:
Global Voices in English » Kenya: Lion-saving Art Takes Shape
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This is a knot of ideas which embraces scientific ideas and Christian imagery, specifically in this case that most potent of all icons, the Dormition of the Virgin, in which the dead son symbolically gives birth to his own dead mother.
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While to some extent modernity has interestingly provided trajectories of religions to be symbolically more prevalent concomitant with other secular institutions, it also provides another trend to the opposite, namely the bourgeoning of subjective life religiosity.
The Jakarta Post Breaking News
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Yes, yes, the thought of my country being ruled by a reactionary dimwit who symbolically disembowels everything I stand for is also too much to bear, but maybe not as bad as the trauma of having to copy everybody in my address book.
James Napoli: If Donald Trump Becomes President, I'm Going to Talk About Moving to Europe But Not Really Do It
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Thousands of people are going to symbolically 'abduct' themselves and stand in solidarity with all the abducted children forced to fight as soldiers.
Pete Wentz: Stand in Solidarity with Child Soldiers
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When national identity is subverted, in other words, when those fundamental ideals that make a country who and what it is are negated in the name of power and reinforced symbolically in the built world, the outcome is revolution.
Jake Townsend: Metaphors Made Real: On the Power of National Symbols
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But medications can never be relational, much as patients sometimes attempt to have relationships with us through them, symbolically mediated by ‘side effects,’ paradoxical responses and refractoriness to treatment.
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The hawk was sacred to her, and was used to depict her symbolically in art.
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Mr Godoy Toscano's desafuero may not mark an end to impunity in Mexican politics, but it does symbolically put every miscreant politician in the country on notice.
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Less iconographically complex, though more symbolically resonant are her more recent large paintings of a female fire-eater in harlequin costume.
Artists: Contemporary Anglo.
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The title symbolically equips the with explosive power and a procreative, insectlike ubiquity.
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In Western Europe the first attempt to give a symbolical meaning to the vestments of the Mass is found in what is called the Gallican explanation of the
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner
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While his death is statistically insignificant, symbolically it is crucial.
Times, Sunday Times
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Drums, gongs and cymbals are played during the dance to symbolically heal the lion and scare away any evil spirits and bring good luck.
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Both acts of wanton destruction were deliberately aimed at symbolically injuring the self-esteem of the targeted victims, beside tremendous loss of innocent lives.
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O Artemis, thou symbolical daughter of Jupiter and Latona, that is of light and darkness!
All Around the Moon
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The plain card laughs at you, symbolically suggesting that it's a fleeting moment of happiness.
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Romney would only using the term "bet" symbolically - the man doesn't drink nor smoke and has probably never even bought a $2 lottery ticket.
Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
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He composed his self-advertisement, waved his guns at an audience he would symbolically menace, carried his parcel to the post office, mailed it to the network of his choice, and then returned to the campus to emblazon his name and image in collective memory.
Todd Gitlin: The Murderer and the Media
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All worship the pickaxe, which is symbolical of their profession, and an oath sworn on it binds closer than on the Koran.
Himalayan Journals — Complete
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But symbolically, heading off to cover the conference is hugely significant for me.
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Thus religious and political extremism are laid symbolically side by side for our execration.
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The effect, Scalia explained, was that some topics were favored over others: you could be punished for speaking symbolically and hostilely about race, but not, for instance, about sexual orientation.
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Never rest your chopsticks horizontally on top of your plate or bowl - The plate forms a circle, which is pronounced "en," which can also mean "relationship," and so symbolically crossing out the "relationship" with your chopsticks is an offense to your dining partner
Archive 2005-05-01
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As the titular chancellor of all government-funded universities, Tung has the final say - symbolically, at least - over all academic matters.
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The powers of the Parliament, reformed after the 1996 referendum, became largely symbolical while the rule of law was profaned since the main regulating documents were presidential decrees.
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For example, in ritual, swords or knives or wands or candles are often symbolically plunged into chalices.
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Hudibrastic rhymed epistle in nearly 400 lines, containing, with a good deal that is trivial, some striking symbolical reminiscences of his trip through Egypt, and some powerful ironic references to the caravan of
Henrik Ibsen
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I plan to symbolically plough a field in each country in order to meet other farmers and learn new ways of working the land.
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The omophorion and orarion were the first to receive symbolical interpretation, which was given by Isidore of
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner
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“By which Temple?” said the Marquis of Montserrat, whose love of sarcasm often outran his policy and discretion; “swearest thou by that on the hill of Zion, which was built by King Solomon, or by that symbolical, emblematical edifice, which is said to be spoken of in the councils held in the vaults of your Preceptories, as something which infers the aggrandizement of thy valiant and venerable Order?”
The Talisman
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The continental model of European champions would symbolically have triumphed.
Times, Sunday Times
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(Optional: cowering is permitted – but this must be real cowering as opposed to symbolical.)
From the Mouths of Buildings | Miette's Bedtime Story Podcast
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Deleuze maintains that the father's punishing superego and genital sexuality are symbolically punished in the son, who must expiate his likeness to the father.
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Thomson and lighting designer Martin Conboy, and is intended to symbolically "repatriate" the bodies of the war dead who, by law, had to be buried in Europe.
The eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month
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Ministers, and particularly bishops in episcopal churches, also represent symbolically the church and Christ's way of life.
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The pito or umbilical cord symbolically tied that child to its tribe, its whanau, its hapu, and the land it inherited.
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It marks the day that the Berlin Wall fell, 20 years ago this month, physically and symbolically uniting a dissevered nation.
Stefan Sirucek: Remembering Kristallnacht in Berlin: The Story of Hans Riess
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His theatrical connections, his library with its absorbing gazetteers and high-shelved ‘adult’ reading, his sense of etiquette and of the unsaid, ally him symbolically with the realm of the imagination.
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The national flower is the ceibo and the most symbolically significant tree is the ombu.
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An effigy of the kaiser is washed down Wall Street with a fire hose; confetti pours down; 800 Barnard girls snake-dance on Morningside Heights, and a coffin made of soapboxes is paraded down Madison, with the kaiser symbolically resting in pieces within.
L. Debard and Aliette
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Shimon Peres put a very high value on this, and a statement of nonbelligerency would gain support for the transfer of arms to Jordan that the king saw as symbolically and substantively important.
Turmoil and Triumph
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Locating the action in the dark recesses of Ian's mind, his depraved fantasy-land becomes the symbolical epicentre of mankind's propensity toward evil.
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In some cases, these ideas evolve into a symbolically charged moment of private religious devotion.
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The omophorion and orarion were the first to receive symbolical interpretation, which was given by Isidore of
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner
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Symbolically, his roles represented the quintessential dissident.
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The paper's main working hypothesis is that this custom is to be understood in the context of underlying conceptions that fairytales convey in a symbolical guise.
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Placed symbolically in full view at the corner of the administration building on the Charles de Fitte allées, is the ‘tool-box’ of the harmoncian-architect.
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In the Nichiren hierology, it is as though the symbolical figures in the Book of Revelation had been deified and worshipped.
The Religions of Japan From the Dawn of History to the Era of Méiji
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Such it appears, at least, from the Place Saint André des Arts. Symbolically it might be called a piteous appeal, always rejected by souls hardened and hammered by vice, of that anvil which was only an optical illusion, and that very real bell.
En Route
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In linguistics the difference between a sign and a symbol is clear; for example words are signs (which can also be used symbolically) because their relation to the idea or concept is arbitrary and unmotivated.
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It was a simple enough gesture, but symbolically important.
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The hajj links pilgrims with Muslims around the world symbolically, ritually, and politically.
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The finale began with a rocket that symbolically extinguished the Olympic flame.
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It is a unique and complex psalm wherein there are passages which can be interpreted historically, theologically, symbolically, and prophetically .
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We walk down the wooded dunes, and there, finally, is the gunmetal Baltic, Kaliningrad's point, symbolically shrouded in an undulating, enigmatic fog.