Rotary Centennial Bells are travelling across the globe, going to every Rotary country, symbolising the internationality of Rotary. |
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The fasces of Italian fascism are nicked from the fasces carried by the lictors, symbolising the unity of the Roman people. |
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He became first president of Turkey, changing his name to Kemal Ataturk, symbolising him as father of the nation. |
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They were also presented with carnations, symbolising their dedication to the teaching profession. |
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He said he had intended to take part in the ceremony, where pillars symbolising the devil are stoned. |
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The exhibition ends with a display symbolising man's final triumph in his conquest of the skies. |
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On the main wall opposite the entrance the apostles Peter and Paul are pointing towards the Christogram symbolising the presence of Christ. |
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During dinner the branch is set in the middle of the round loaf, symbolising the sacral centre of the home and the universe. |
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Chinese does not have an alphabet, but characters representing words, formed from stokes symbolising syllables. |
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Symbolising this new unity of purpose are the seven bridges that span the watery divide, like seven steel stitches suturing the two together. |
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He referred not so much to architectural form as to dedication of three altars in one church as symbolising the three persons in the consubstantial unity of God. |
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It was followed by a riderless black horse, with a pair of Mr Reagan's favourite boots turned backward in the stirrups, symbolising the death of a military leader. |
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The origins and meanings of such customs as a horseshoe symbolising good luck, or a farmer spitting in his hand when selling an animal, are explained at the Celtic Furrow. |
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The symbol is formed from the shape of a cross, with the arms bent to the right symbolising health and life, or to the left, which came to symbolise ill fortune. |
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The ocean, besides symbolising primordial roots, relates to instinctive wisdom, secrets, and knowledge that lies buried within the depths of consciousness. |
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The narcissus is also a national flower symbolising the new year or Newroz in the Iranian culture. |
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What is the more common name for the Lent Lily, a flower symbolising friendship? |
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The red dragon is often seen as symbolising all things Welsh, and is used by many public and private institutions. |
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The dexter supporter is a crowned and chained unicorn, symbolising Scotland. |
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The hearts of the Runner and the Baton then beat as one until it was passed on, symbolising the journey of humanity and the essence of life. |
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On Black Rod's approach, the doors are slammed shut against him, symbolising the rights of parliament and its independence from the monarch. |
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The crest above the shield was a Welsh dragon rising from flames, symbolising the revival of the county's industry following a period of economic depression. |
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Once the trial or coronation concluded, the Lord High Steward would break his white staff of office, thereby symbolising the end of his service in that position. |
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