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"symbolize" Definitions
  1. symbolize something to be a symbol of something

827 Sentences With "symbolize"

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American suffragists wore white to symbolize purity, as well as purple to symbolize loyalty and dignity.
He loves using cheese as he believes dairy and milk symbolize life, and walls symbolize fear and borders.
This tribute was never meant to only symbolize America, it was meant to symbolize the loss of life, period.
" She chose the show's theme because clowns "symbolize heartbreak.
Clothes came to symbolize a lot during the U.S. election.
The glasses symbolize different perspectives, and the boundaries of thought.
Can a single photograph symbolize a momentous geopolitical power shift?
Others symbolize what the party is losing along the way.
What does his evolution into a more sympathetic person symbolize?
They symbolize and represent all of us — including the protesters.
In their nakedness they wore flower crowns to symbolize chastity.
They also symbolize the poor governance and corruption across Bangladesh.
Think about what else the fraction or ratio could symbolize.
What do you think the sculpture might represent or symbolize?
Crescent moons often symbolize things like life, death, and change.
The simple yet sharp geometric pattern was chosen to symbolize technology.
Bears are fascinating creatures that pique our curiosity and symbolize wildness.
They [symbolize] not being able to get out of this relationship.
But periods in this video symbolize women's experiences in Trump's America.
It's meant to symbolize that HuffPost isn't your basic news website.
To some New Orleans residents, the monuments symbolize heritage, not hate.
And so the corset came to symbolize inequality — social and sexual.
The cars don't match up perfectly, but both symbolize their brands.
In short, he said, the dam's success would "symbolize" Ethiopia's future.
But these companies symbolize American creativity, entrepreneurial prowess, and job creation.
I love the way she used nature to symbolize personal growth.
It starts to symbolize something that is being allowed to die.
Eggs painted on the altar symbolize fertility, according to Mr. Osanna.
Apples and honey symbolize our wishes for a sweet new year.
One name, one face, one voice seems to symbolize that moniker.
Tiny houses symbolize the lifestyle gap between millennials and baby boomers.
Experts have long debated whether the figurines symbolize attractiveness or fertility.
"It would symbolize disarray on our side," one Clinton ally said.
By 2236, Grand Central had come to symbolize New York's decay.
They can symbolize love or simply make for cute body art.
But culturally, beards symbolize a certain combination of rebellion, chaos, and age.
The black roses were meant to symbolize the death of old relationships.
You have relationships, activities, places, and objects that symbolize safety and security.
It has a sort of ballerina-esque silhouette to symbolize her grace.
Besides, human ingenuity means most emoji do symbolize more than one thing.
Rekognition has come to symbolize Amazon's transformation into a law enforcement contractor.
It's considered to symbolize the trouble in her marriage to Prince Charles.
Finally, they worry about losing their photos, which symbolize so many memories.
For some, the Warriors' move has come to symbolize those changing economics.
They symbolize the rising power of progressive women of color in America.
Its date — November 11, or 11/11— is meant to symbolize singletons.
It's a significant image meant to symbolize good fortune and well-being.
The couple is responsible for cleaning up the shards to symbolize teamwork.
Kate also a poppy brooch for today's outing to symbolize Remembrance Day.
Is that, like, supposed to symbolize that Ortiz can turn back time?
His sandpaper voice and his brilliant trumpet sound perfectly symbolize Miles's duality.
The clothing is said to symbolize human equality and unity before God.
Its nine circles, diminishing with each tier, symbolize a monarch's bountiful merit.
The tumult of the Iowa caucuses seemed to symbolize the worst nightmares.
The ashes symbolize penance and the dust from which God made people.
Their leadership and top presidential prospects symbolize the past, not the future.
One reading suggests that Job's breasts symbolize ponds, where cattle can drink.
Some believe the rabbits symbolize eternity; others think they stand for fertility.
The noodles symbolize long life; the fruit hint at wealth and good luck.
Vancouver is changing, and the new developments symbolize the transition, Mr. Gillespie said.
In The Best Years of Our Lives, planes symbolize the war left behind.
Revelers wear all white to symbolize purity and peace in the new year.
Over time, the school has come to symbolize something more meaningful to Scharfman.
The blankets are traditionally worn with the pinstripe facing vertically to symbolize growth.
"Hillary's flaws symbolize a much deeper rooted break in the system," he said.
Our National Anthem does not symbolize one simple law, political issue, or policy.
The color orange, which has come to symbolize the Orlando victims, was ubiquitous.
It is important that we are unequivocally clear about what these appointments symbolize.
"The remnants of this wall symbolize Arlington's history of segregation," the department says.
Or how the store's discounted items might symbolize a fetus and amniotic fluid.
They symbolize, and have helped fuel, the speed game baseball has gradually become.
Fiers said the ring would symbolize more than the World Series he missed.
He initially inspired hope among South Africa's poorest before coming to symbolize corruption.
The deaths symbolize India's swamped, mismanaged and often corrupt public health care system.
Which best symbolize how this book has contributed to your love of reading?
Then they added the angels, candy canes and trees to symbolize the victims.
Macklemore, in particular, has come to symbolize the potential whitewashing of hip-hop.
Most historians agree that the Confederate monuments were intended to symbolize white supremacy.
How could she adequately symbolize the private meaning of the violence she endured?
The chrysanthemums symbolize Chicago, where the President's professional and political career took root.
It happened so naturally that the song seemed to symbolize what we were about.
We depict Lady Justice wearing a blindfold to symbolize equal justice under the law.
You can even use fruit shapes to symbolize the fruits of your labor.26.
I could just feel like at that moment I really did symbolize the struggle.
No matter the publication, she often drew women in shackles to symbolize their oppression.
If the supporting statues symbolize their respective continents, what was the allegory being suggested?
Sometimes, a dramatic new look can symbolize opening the next chapter in one's life.
Compere said the sculpture could also symbolize two plane wings, or a subway train.
English Bulldogs are a quintessentially British breed said to symbolize the country's tenacious spirit.
Lee uses the rope to symbolize ripples created by the wind blowing over water.
Is her red suit supposed to symbolize the blood she's spilled while at Yahoo?
Raked into ripples, sand or fine gravel represents ocean waves, while rocks symbolize islands.
You watch for what the big moves symbolize … and it's usually just fragile masculinity.
And by that, we're referring to the gifts people give to symbolize their affection.
The amnesties had come to symbolize Slovakia's slide away from democracy in the 1990s.
The dispute over the university has come to symbolize rival visions of Hungary's future.
There will also be an empty seat to symbolize the victims of gun violence.
Can a fast food outlet really symbolize an entire city as multicultural as London?
The couple also gave each of their mothers a rose to symbolize their love.
But certain pieces that he's bought me for Mother's Day that symbolize our children.
Some protesters put tape on their mouths and tied their hands to symbolize arrests.
The shift has come to symbolize the waning of the country's rich village life.
"These borders for us here in Gaza symbolize chokehold and oppression," Abu Artema said.
She brought the noose, she said, to symbolize the past lynching of her ancestors.
Protesters took live chickens there to symbolize cowardice, but were confronted by government supporters.
In Kamula culture, along with other tribes, Rambo is said to symbolize peak masculinity.
They staged a "die-in," an attempt to symbolize the consequences of climate change.
"The aircraft was intended to symbolize the return of the ambassador," the apology said.
The fireworks we see across this country on Independence Day still symbolize that unity.
And, in this case, she meant for the frame to symbolize the White House.
It uses squares on a grid to symbolize the letters of the English alphabet.
Uluru has, for many in Australia, come to symbolize the struggle for Indigenous rights.
Along with Israeli flags, they waved black flags to symbolize the death of democracy.
The ring also included five large diamonds to symbolize each of the team's titles.
In Greece, they hang onions on the door as a way to symbolize rebirth.
It can symbolize French simplicity or an auteur's complexity, military authority, or revolutionary ideology.
That name would come to symbolize a forward-thinking approach to art in Myanmar.
It looks to be topped with a castle design, perhaps to symbolize their fairytale marriage.
The muted yellow and pink colors traditionally symbolize joy, optimism, and the newness of springtime.
Starbucks says the line drawing on this year's green cup is meant to symbolize unity.
As he says, what could symbolize Starbucks more than "a line that goes on forever"?
The holding of the 7th Congress could symbolize that the Worker's Party's role was normalized.
The problem is that money isn't just about numbers — it can symbolize power and love.
It's the color activists used during women's suffrage to symbolize the purity of their movement.
The pools existed only to symbolize luxury's triumph over the desert, and evaporation in general.
The roses symbolize Guadalajara, also known as "the city of roses," where she was born.
That remains true today for white supremacists who use them to symbolize hatred and bigotry.
Pishevar said the rope was meant to symbolize a cowboy's lasso, referencing BamBrogan's outlaw attitude.
Mr. Xi's state visit was supposed to symbolize the strengthening of ties, especially commercial ones.
Goomi means rubber band in Hebrew and is meant to symbolize bouncing back and flexibility.
The MAGA hat has come to symbolize racism, bigotry, islamaphobia [sic], misogyny, white supremacy, homophobia.
Youmo would symbolize a new type of talk that was at once engaged and amusing.
FN officials say a blue rose is also meant to symbolize making the impossible possible.
Some people purchased it in silver and in gold to symbolize something they believe in.
As the war dragged on, it came to symbolize what had gone wrong in Iraq.
Uluru came to symbolize the struggle for Indigenous rights and the meaning of Australian identity.
"Nowhere does the opera symbolize its city like the Teatro Massimo symbolizes Palermo," he said.
It served to symbolize the brutality of war and the lunacies of this particular war.
Christians took that to symbolize Christ, as the unicorn is seen tortured, slain, and risen.
The doctor has come to symbolize how slowly China recognized the urgency of the outbreak.
Some marched alongside a mock hearse meant to symbolize the death of Ms. Park's government.
That's what gave him the idea of using spent bullets to symbolize what was happening.
That crumbling store has come to symbolize the struggle to address the nation's racial violence.
The Affordable Care Act has come to symbolize intractable, unrelenting partisanship — and for good reason.
She changed "Ri" to "Ru" to symbolize roux, the base of Louisiana dishes like gumbo.
These couples symbolize an unattainable dream, a dream that usually ends with an untimely death.
Does that space symbolize the openness of play and possibility or the menace of meaning's abyss?
During her funeral they played "Dancing Queen" in the church to symbolize her dancing into heaven.
But from the point of view of legal symbols, flag, all of them symbolize the country.
It came to symbolize Reddit, and Reddit's users—a figure that could become anyone, or anything.
In other words, sharing desserts can symbolize happy memories shared, in addition to offering portion control.
If the birth of a racially-mixed royal baby doesn't symbolize real change, then what does?
If her necklace contains this much significance, we can only imagine what her armor might symbolize.
Fans believe they often get matching tattoos or tattoos that symbolize the milestones of their relationship.
Crops of wheat, which symbolize love and charity, sit at the very front of the veil.
Attractive, affable and conventionally amusing, these four men have come to symbolize all that is good.
It could also help change the image of the city, which came to symbolize controversial policing.
Some magazines will print ads with white ribbons on them to symbolize mourning, according to AdAge.
For as far as he's come in his recovery, Odom, himself, may symbolize that as well.
The restorers now realize the women actually sport different expressions, possibly to symbolize tragedy and comedy.
Participants complete 22 push-ups to symbolize the number of veterans who commit suicide every day.
She even wears the perfect color — grey — to symbolize the ambivalence of her feelings for Steve!
"He and his telethon symbolize an antiquated and destructive 1950s charity mentality," Ervin wrote in 2009.
In the end, the aliens aren't as important as the journey they symbolize, and help complete.
These twins symbolize a fresh body of work from Bey and that's what I'm here for.
It didn't have strings which came to symbolize and really feel like the emotion of love.
Celebrity phobias symbolize cracks in their façade, proof that the rich and beautiful have simple terrors.
In the film, the moment is meant to symbolize Ally's full embrace of pop and celebrity.
She painted the house orange to symbolize the safe haven the Netherlands had provided her with.
In traditional Chinese culture, mandarin ducks, which are believed to mate for life, symbolize unflinching fidelity.
Like Marilyn Manson and "gangsta rap," The Prodigy came to symbolize a kind of civilizational threat.
For Mr. Salvini and his supporters, those Nigerian mobsters symbolize the threat of migrants from Africa.
Many demonstrators carried stuffed animals, especially unicorns, to symbolize that their march was about protecting children.
Nearby were deflated black inflatables, looking like giant garbage bags, that would symbolize looming environmental disaster.
It might look like a cartographic representation that prompts students to symbolize geographic features and data.
Since hard work and selflessness are laudable virtues, why not honor the people who symbolize that?
A Hindu priest lit a fire to symbolize the illumination of the mind, knowledge and happiness.
He has come to symbolize an evolution of sorts in the makeup of the Knicks' roster.
They seemed to symbolize a shift away from the corsets and pinup girls of years past.
The photo was also used by TIME magazine to symbolize the Trump administration&aposs family separation policy.
The bold blue design was accented with peacock feathers as a way to symbolize the car's uniqueness.
David Welch told the paper he wore the pearls to symbolize his political opposition to the bill.
But they actually symbolize the complete break from a Cold War-era agreement between Washington and Moscow.
" He explained: "The MAGA hat has come to symbolize racism, bigotry, Islamophobia, misogyny, white supremacy, [and] homophobia.
It has most commonly been deployed to symbolize acts of deceit and scheming in relation to celebrities.
Myrtle is said to symbolize love, making the bouquets an especially meaningful gift for the hospice patients.
Held in the Swiss Alps, it has come to symbolize modern globalization and exclusivity at its peak.
Indeed, it could be even more important now that they have come to symbolize the broader struggle.
On either side of the text, wings spread across his shoulders to symbolize freedom for Kachin people.
Every time the shark wouldn't work, they would use the barrels to symbolize its arrival or presence.
The dramatic pre-dawn declaration appeared to symbolize an extraordinary watershed moment in the country's political history.
While at the Trump Hotel, marchers erected a 14-foot tipi to symbolize taking back stolen land.
Set in a universe led by women, the comic features female heroines that symbolize resistance and strength.
" Further, the commission reported, the police had "come to symbolize white power, white racism and white repression.
For a man whose very name had come to symbolize elegance, Maurizio Gucci's death was sadly déclassé.
"The school has come to symbolize Jewish-Muslim harmony in Kolkata," says managing trustee Aileen "Jo" Cohen.
For Box, the clubs symbolize both his distance from his colleagues and his uncertainty about the future.
She wins and he holds on to his rosiest convictions about what he and his presidency symbolize.
Over the years Guantánamo has come to symbolize torture, rendition and indefinite detention without charge or trial.
It is worn on the left to symbolize that those who died are close to your heart.
The massive explosion at the Yongbyon facility was meant to symbolize the end of Pyongyang's nuclear program.
The name "BLACKPINK" was given to the group to symbolize the multi-dimensional nature of its members.
Many riders, meanwhile, felt increasingly uncomfortable using the app, which had come to symbolize gig-economy exploitation.
To many San Francisco residents, the ubiquitous scooters symbolize the tech industry's disruptive presence in their city.
Most people, especially artists, aren't so kind to Brutalist architecture, which has come to symbolize totalitarian bureaucracy.
Some look to symbolize a pinnacle point in their lives, while others pay homage to their heritage.
The facility came to symbolize aggressive detention practices that opened the United States to accusations of torture.
President Trump has seized on the gang's brutality and violence to symbolize the risks of illegal immigration.
You might remember the Concorde, the supersonic plane that came to symbolize technological optimism and extreme luxury.
Ideally, our children's role models would symbolize self-acceptance, but we are far too broken for that.
Her earrings, which reflected the light, are, Ms. Makki said, traditional wedding jewelry meant to symbolize femininity.
Did her movements symbolize a simple need to unwind, a deep displeasure with her role or both?
But the distorted history that Confederate monuments symbolize will always be with those it did not favor.
In your relationships, gifts or tokens of trust are exchanged to symbolize the deepening of a bond.
The forest might symbolize something that is holding her back from what she really wants in life.
In refusing to honor the indictments, he has come to symbolize impunity toward the Hague-based court.
Obama is shown with flowers in the background, which are meant to symbolize a number of places.
The artwork is meant to symbolize reconciliation and cooperation between Pyongyang and Washington, the Moon administration said.
A recent photograph in The Times has come to symbolize the destruction wrought by wildfires in Australia.
Three miles of wrecked pavement symbolize the feud between New York's largest Native American tribe and Gov.
The date selected was 11/11, and is fittingly full of 1's to symbolize solo living.
But it is rare that justice truly prevails for those whose deaths come to symbolize structural inequality.
They symbolize principles, worldviews and mores that speak on behalf of the spaces in which they stand.
For many, the bus crash has come to symbolize larger problems of poor governance, nepotism and corruption.
Associated with the influx of water during El Niño , the shells symbolize fertility and abundance, according to researchers.
Red packets are traditionally given at Chinese new year to symbolize good luck and ward off evil spirits.
Images of the scene quickly came to symbolize the energy of the protests, and women's role in them.
The move was meant to symbolize the difficulties many women face when climbing the social and political ladder.
"That's going to symbolize for them a kind of change they are not necessarily comfortable with," Gillespie said.
They then washed its facade with soap and water to symbolize Temer's need to clean up his government.
Originally attached to a whole, armor-clad warrior, this object does more than just symbolize a mythic character.
Following the bar mitzvah, attendants lobbed candy at Kristal, a festive tradition used to symbolize a sweet life.
U.S. President Donald Trump frequently uses the gang to symbolize what he faults as lax U.S. immigration policy.
In the West, equestrianism tends to symbolize power, aristocracy, and liberty — all privileges historically denied to black Americans.
They strip women of their identities and symbolize a society where women have also been stripped of freedom.
The name "Soohorang" is a combination of several Korean words meant to symbolize the Olympics and the mascot.
The tragedy has come to symbolize a yawning gap between the haves and have-nots in modern Britain.
She held a hanger to symbolize the dangers of stripping women of their rights during a campaign rally.
To symbolize she is married, a red-orange powder called Sindoor will be applied to the bride's hair.
The document was on a thumb drive, but several people carried large empty boxes to symbolize the signatures.
Fields "has come to symbolize the community trauma associated with August 12," the change of venue motion says.
How can an experience so profoundly strange and wild and transformative also symbolize or enact the ultimate conformity?
Lady Liberty was meant to be a beacon of hope and symbolize the start of a new life.
Under Bush, it came to symbolize harsh detention practices that opened the United States to accusations of torture.
" He added, "The Kiwi Café attracts hipsters, gays, people who are different, and they symbolize liberal Western values.
I said, 'That is the name of a historical icon in Cuba who came to symbolize dictatorial decadence.
"They symbolize a style of American storytelling in which the wheels of interracial friendship are greased by employment."
Ten doves were released during the vigil — nine to honor the dead and one to symbolize the injured.
Organic elements (coral in particular) symbolize man's impact on nature and cultivate a sense of detritus washed ashore.
Cruz: There was a need for pasteles and pasteles symbolize for Puerto Rican families the happiness of Christmas.
You began acting in New York in the late 1950s but have since come to symbolize the West.
Vikings "symbolize everything about Northern Europeans," said Haakon Forwald, a spokesman for the Norwegian chapter of the group.
We can easily recruit them to symbolize contemporary preoccupations like climate change, immigration, war or simply death itself.
It's not the passport itself, but what the changes symbolize — something which I believe to be completely futile.
They symbolize the freedom I gained by opening my own pâtisserie after my experience in high-end restaurants.
The restaurant soon came to symbolize the farm-to-table movement promoted by the American chef Alice Waters.
And in the front of the building is a Möbius strip, said to symbolize the "city's infinite possibilities."
When the tunnels beneath the pyramid were first explored they were tiled in blue, to symbolize Djoser's afterlife.
To symbolize the extent of the change, we no longer speak of 'the Mafia' today, but of 'mafias.
The iPhone X (2017), which seemed to symbolize the future of the iPhone when it debuted, ranks sixth.
In the book, the name Minke comes to symbolize how a colonial power subjugated the Javanese indigenous consciousness.
Takeaway: Walls symbolize repression, contribute little What do these global findings mean for the border debate in America?
I hope that, this year, a woman leading Chicago, the nation's third-largest city, will symbolize something else.
The wall relief may symbolize a period of drought and famine, as other reliefs found nearby depict emaciated humans.
Aries is the naive baby of the zodiac (the very first sign!) while you, Capricorn, symbolize maturity and wisdom.
The Hiroshima tour will symbolize a new level of reconciliation between former wartime enemies who are now close allies.
Thanks to its efforts, Sur came to symbolize the vision of peaceful coexistence in a region plagued by intolerance.
Under Bush, the prison came to symbolize harsh detention practices that opened the United States to accusations of torture.
Once he finally makes it to California, Griffith says the experience will symbolize a "rebirth" of sorts for him.
KURITA: I made an emoji to symbolize a film projector, but it was misunderstood to be a puffer fish.
The A is meant to symbolize an arrowhead from the goddess Artemis' quiver of arrows, which also represents launch.
Because new moons symbolize new beginnings, I hope the US will experience growth and a fresh start, as well.
A poster for the 1966 film The Endless Summer, a classic surf movie that came to symbolize the season.
They symbolize a shared but often unspoken fear; it's telling how many immediately reacted to that scene on Twitter.
Loyalty Day seemed to symbolize the defining neurosis of Trump's presidency: his maniacal need for loyalty above all else.
Rudy pined for his car, a midnight-blue 2010 Chrysler, which came to symbolize the life he had lost.
Mr. Price had come to symbolize one executive's stand against the widening gap between workers' pay and executive compensation.
So the mysterious black-and-white photo could just symbolize his desire to relax after the school year's over.
Kanye: But, yes, they symbolize the paparazzi of the past, exposing our personal lives for their own selfish gain.
Bañuelos put a stag on the logo to symbolize the deer that used to run through the agave fields.
VICE: How did you develop your signature style that incorporates green hands, and what does that symbolize for you?
The very word "Putin" has come to symbolize a coherent, systematic destruction of the post-Cold War international order.
In his new pieces, birds — filling the sky, perched with ambiguous intent — symbolize people caught up in the events.
The colors symbolize blood and sacrifice (red), the color of the people (black), and the fertility of Africa (green).
But it has nonetheless come to symbolize the single metric by which the health of our country is judged.
Ms. Lucas feels that the tabloid spreads symbolize the position of all women, not just those in the images.
It is said to symbolize the unity of the nation's people of color, and rejection of its white colonizers.
A short man, who appears to symbolize the factory owners or owners of capital, tries to push them apart.
The episode, with Mr. Goetz cast as a vigilante, came to symbolize New Yorkers' frustration with soaring crime rates.
It features two interlocking loops on a 14-karat gold chain (white, yellow, or rose), meant to symbolize harmony.
The thing about folk heroes is that they must be pliable enough to symbolize different things at different times.
The boxes were meant to symbolize the almost 400,000 people who had signed the petition on the website change.
Yet trade deals have come to symbolize global forces shaking middle America through widening income inequality and demographic change.
And those pictures saved us, and those were the pictures that have come to symbolize D-Day ever since.
They also wore purple to symbolize loyalty and dignity, in a gesture toward England's suffragists, who also wore purple.
They better symbolize resistance, and the movement of the people who have passed through that region of the world.
Groups of people often come into the shop looking for matching tattoos to symbolize their love for one another.
Under Bush, the prison came to symbolize aggressive detention practices that opened the United States to accusations of torture.
To symbolize Liberty, one woman, impressively, rides a rearing white horse bareback, backwards, clutching a knife and a hammer.
Meghan may have chosen the emerald stone to symbolize, peridot, the "evening emerald," which is her own birthstone (for August).
Paris (CNN)Vincent Lambert, a former nurse whose case had come to symbolize France's right-to-die debate, has died.
NEW YORK – A pathway flanked by six stones meant to symbolize strength and determination will be added to the Sept.
It would symbolize not just the fear and racism plaguing large parts of America, but also our drift towards isolationism.
We kill and we die for our symbols, and we often confuse the symbols themselves for the things they symbolize.
"The egg shape seeks to symbolize rebirth and new opportunities at the start of Kiruna's urban transformation," the architects said.
There's "831" — a texting encryption of "I love you" meant to symbolize its 8 letters, 3 words, and 1 meaning.
Whatever your mood, there's a lumbering black-and-white ball of fluff to symbolize some personal joy or existential angst.
One day, though, it will symbolize the happiness of an island that has rebuilt and come out that much stronger.
Rather, it's a beverage that has come to symbolize all that is supposedly reprehensible about my (young, white, female) demographic.
Stephanie Gailing, dream analyst and flower essence therapist, says that pregnancy dreams often symbolize the dreamer's relationship with their creativity.
But editors generally use a particular photo to symbolize the city: the gorgeous but abandoned and ill-used Central Depot.
It depicts his friend and actor, David Garrick, caught between two women who are supposed to symbolize Comedy and Tragedy.
In December, Reid McCarter examined techniques used in Virginia to symbolize oppression and resistance, including surrealist imagery and bureaucratic language.
Captain Marvel and Wonder Woman symbolize something far greater for the future of cinematography than just being box-office successes.
From the bedroom to the boardroom, the word has come to symbolize someone or something that is unique, rare — exceptional.
Evelyn has also developed a code throughout her paintings to symbolize more painful emotions while retaining a clean, colorful aesthetic.
They wore white cloths wrapped around their heads to symbolize mourning in accordance with rituals of his wife's Vietnamese background.
There are things that lie within my country's soil — cultural artifacts, gold, bones, blood — that symbolize both pride and shame.
Yet the assumptions that make it logical — that hearts symbolize love and chocolate is sexy — are not obvious at all.
"I decided to keep it as it, with all the fault lines to symbolize the fragility of masculinity," Sulkowicz explained.
This practice of vulning (from Latin to wound, related to our word "vulnerable") came to symbolize Christ's sacrifice for humankind.
As the gold star tradition took hold, families covered the blue star with a gold one to symbolize their loss.
"We love you, Alex," Gaur wrote after being stumped on the answer ... drawing a heart to symbolize the word love.
After doubts about the tests emerged, the company's fall from grace came to symbolize the hype that surrounds unproven technology.
The company's fall from grace came to symbolize the overreach of Silicon Valley and the hype that surrounds unproven technology.
Her case came to symbolize the abduction issue on the whole, in large part due to the family's active involvement.
To symbolize their view of the party, Mr. Taylor said, "we plan on marching coffins down Broad Street every day."
She has come to symbolize the plight of hundreds of thousands of Afghan refugees and migrants being forced to return.
High Life will send you back out into the world with a totally new idea of what black holes symbolize.
They placed a flower at the site "to symbolize the kind of world we want to live in," he added.
A tattoo, as well as non-permanent body modification, such as wearing a collar, can symbolize this agreed-upon ownership.
In the narrative of this particular, strange election cycle, Clinton's moment of evident illness will surely come to symbolize something.
Vegetable gardens are arranged to represent bodily needs; ornamental gardens reflect emotions such as love; and water gardens symbolize spirituality.
Classic preadolescent dresses, in Mr. Perry's mind and also in his polemics, came to symbolize the antithesis of the macho.
Similarly, Captain Marvel will symbolize a long-awaited moment of superhero representation, this time for women rather than African-Americans.
But, tainted by numerous accusations of misconduct, he came to symbolize the corruption that flourished during his time in office.
Will the week of mourning for an iconic national hero also come to symbolize the funeral of a bygone America?
This season, the Jets began using the tagline "Rise Together," which has come to symbolize something bigger than the team.
After the race, the victors celebrate by sucking on pacifiers or drinking cheap wine from baby bottles to symbolize rebirth.
Making their voices more manipulated and robotic could also symbolize losing your agency and creativity when your passion dies out.
The City of Odessa asked employees to wear yellow Tuesday to symbolize hope and remember those whose lives were lost.
The 185 waffles were meant to symbolize the 185,000 Medicaid beneficiaries at risk because of Capito's "waffling" on health care.
This extraordinary object gave me the idea of an empty pulpit to symbolize Martin Luther King Jr.'s silenced voice.
But along the way, he left behind a trail of bizarre moments that have come to symbolize this unorthodox campaign season.
The color was chosen to symbolize how far women and minorities are 'in the red' with their pay, the NCPE explains.
Artist Phil Noto recently remixed one of his own comics covers in order to symbolize Kamala's reaction to a Trump presidency.
Above all, their plights symbolize the grating tension between the harsh realities of modernity and traditional knowledge and ways of life.
The two women holding a conjoined North and South Korea symbolize supreme leader Kim Il Sung's vision for the two countries.
An advertisement for Hims, a company that markets erectile dysfunction medication, uses a cactus to symbolize an erect and flaccid penis.
The couple exchanges vibrant floral garlands during the jaimala to symbolize their desire to spend the rest of their lives together.
The Chanel designed, watermelon-pink suit, that Jackie wore came to symbolize the tragedy that struck her on that fateful day.
The color of the shirts is a blend of blue and red, meant to symbolize unity between the country's political parties.
Over the years, Ophelia has come to symbolize love's maddening power, but this Ophelia doesn't quite shy away from that narrative.
"You mess with me bitch, and you'll go right back to jail," she says, tapping her wrists together to symbolize handcuffs.
Seattle-based coffee giant Starbucks unveiled a new "Green Cup" Tuesday that is meant to symbolize unity ahead of the election.
I think the reason cats are so popular online is that they symbolize the independence that people are afraid of losing.
But the characters on Black-ish or The Goldbergs wouldn't fill their home with fake citrus trees to symbolize good fortune.
Why this matters: These companies symbolize the central issue of employment in a new age of technology, automation and artificial intelligence.
They were silent, their lips sealed with duct tape to symbolize the survivors throughout the country whose voices had been stifled.
It was next to a monstrous effigy meant to symbolize corporate money, from which Pai and Trump dangled on puppet strings.
In 1978, gay leader Harvey Milk asked Baker to create an icon that would symbolize both activists and the community alike.
As did clovers, horseshoes, and lucky mushrooms, as well as pansies to symbolize that the sender is thinking of the receiver.
Esther's bravery continues to symbolize the enduring spirit of the Jewish community, even when faced with truly life-and-death situations.
It has come to symbolize the horror of a war that has left hundreds of thousands – many of them children – dead.
You're one of the more stubborn signs, but you also symbolize regeneration and transformation, Scorpio, so you're capable of great change.
An empty chair was placed next to panelists speaking at the conference to symbolize the people who could not be there.
K-pop band BTS symbolize not only the globalization of music but also the internet's impact on pop success at large.
He said they named their newborn son Remington Phoenix, to symbolize that "something beautiful has been born out of the ashes."
Perfected over years, and sometimes decades, Newell's vibrant works symbolize the artist's dedication to his craft and the pursuit of perfection.
The ruling came to symbolize the triumph of the rule of law and the principle that no man is above it.
Part of the explanation may lie in folk mythology, in which white crows symbolize the outsider as well as approaching change.
In Russia, 1989 doesn't symbolize society's victory over Communism, but rather Moscow's defeat and humiliation at the hands of the West.
Cochrane says the sculpture, which will be visible from the White House, is meant to symbolize the need for women's equality.
Murillo even threw in a small, white dog meant to symbolize fidelity, looking up at the ragged son for good measure.
The 1920s symbolize decadence, but not everyone could afford to gamble in exclusive clubs, purchase designer frocks, or drink expensive champagne.
He has come to symbolize the lethal hazards for news workers covering the war in Syria, where dozens have been abducted.
After years of decline, it shut down in 215, seemingly consigned to symbolize the ruinous excess here during the Trump era.
The last Beetles were sold on Amazon to symbolize the company's embrace of the future, the executive said at the time.
In refusing to honor the indictments, he has come to symbolize impunity toward the court, which is based in The Hague.
They will be denied access to artworks that define the age of independence and symbolize the slow process of postcolonial recovery.
It will have four decks, an extended tail with a helipad, and an elongated radar mast to symbolize a dorsal fin.
Previous research shows that in different cultures, tattoos symbolize membership in a group, signify status or commemorate a major life event.
The organization hopes to symbolize the countless LGBTQ people around the world who cannot come out, according to a press release.
But the plan to pacify the stronghold failed and came to symbolize larger problems with the counterinsurgency strategy, The Post reported.
In the back of everyone's mind was Totilas, a tall black stallion, whose career had come to symbolize the sport's excesses.
It came to symbolize oppression of Christians after ISIS used the letter to mark the doorposts of those targeted for annihilation.
The "Happy Merchant" depicts an extreme stereotype of a Jewish man rubbing his hands together, which is meant to symbolize greed.
Flags flew from the Akademik Sergey Vavilov to symbolize the international spirit of the Biennale, whose participants hailed from 20 countries.
In popular early modern books on iconography, the fasces began to symbolize legitimate use of force in the service of justice.
Louie: Then you develop different emojis that symbolize your BF, like you're their best friend and then they're your best friend.
For others, this sign of dark skin might symbolize anything and its opposite: strength, weakness, triumph, and debacle, membership or exile.
The camera guiltily looms behind the body, which rests in either repose or defeat, to symbolize photography's ethnographic archiving of it.
Raised hands in the center symbolize a united protest against the fascist Italian dictator, but the falling iron prison bars express futility.
People wept, sang and shouted their support for the refugee community, and many brought bouquets of white flowers intended to symbolize peace.
He wanted to paint the building orange, he told BuzzFeed News, to symbolize how deeply Fidesz had seized control of the state.
Even in dream mythology, vampires symbolize sex and lust, a surprise to no one who has seen Spike in a leather jacket.
The caution tape jacket is supposed to symbolize that Harley's the life of the party, but also someone you shouldn't mess with.
Second, Gurriel was exceptional, the kind of player who seemed like he would symbolize a social and political system that was thriving.
What's more, white horses symbolize Kim Il Sung, the country's founder and current leader's grandfather — a godlike figure in North Korean mythology.
The group attached white masks to colorful balloons, releasing them to symbolize the necessity of being able to come out without consequence.
In both TV and book form, The Magicians uses magic to symbolize everything from mental illness to addiction to white male privilege.
And as the rumors whirl, all eyes are resting on two women-led efforts that would symbolize a kind of poetic justice.
It's a hat that's now come to symbolize white rage and racial violence, but one that remains popular, even among young teenagers.
Wear an open pizza box on your head to symbolize that moment when Harper and Charlie first gazed upon their feast. 2.
A Sudanese artist based in Doha, Qatar, captured the two stories that symbolize the suffering of millions into one heart-wrenching image.
"Rather than buying clothes that symbolize membership in an exclusive group, today's consumer celebrates individuality and uniqueness," Horowitz explained in a statement.
These particular blooms may look familiar to you as well because they're often used in leis to symbolize a welcoming in Hawaii.
Argentina's Partido de la Red—Party of the Internet—used a flamboyant Trojan horse to symbolize its entrance into the nation's politics.
The poppy is worn on the left to symbolize that those who died are close to your heart, according to the BBC.
In the comments on these alternative thirst traps lie a parade of heart-eye emojis and watery squirts meant to symbolize ejaculation.
They're throwing showers, petitioning for nursing rooms on campus, stockpiling itty-bitty baby socks to symbolize their steadfast opposition to Planned Parenthood.
It featured a sea of cascading flowers and intricate patterns, and was topped with a castle design to symbolize their fairytale marriage.
Tigers are more than just an emblem of our brand; they symbolize courage, power, and have significant cultural meaning, especially in Asia.
It wasn't long ago that Rae Sremmurd used Trump's name to symbolize any sudden accruing of wealth (they since amended the error).
Passions are further inflamed by the threat of closure of long-standing industries that symbolize the might and history of economic development.
For "Ready or Not," the dress was supposed to symbolize Grace's journey from her happy wedding day to the brutal, bloody ending.
Farmers in February began wearing orange vests, meant to symbolize the "yellow vest" protests France, to call for aid for their industry.
That camp came to symbolize the mass detention of migrant children by the Trump administration and was the target of daily protests.
There will also be one seat next to First Lady Michelle Obama left open to symbolize victims of gun violence in America.
Omascaras wears mariachi pants, because he is also a musician; the bandoleer belts symbolize Mexico's revolutionary strength in the face of tyranny.
Trudeau underscored the vow by making the announcement in a stadium, meant to symbolize the number of children his policy would help.
On Wednesday, hundreds of teachers disrupted traffic in central Warsaw, carrying banners with black or orange exclamation points to symbolize their frustration.
A clean creek and the tailings removal would help Butte reduce its toxic stigma, Mr. Daily said, and symbolize a new start.
That's because the brand has managed to amass a growing following even as it's come to symbolize the ultimate in underground cool.
The shoes were printed with the Betsy Ross flag design, showing a circle of stars to symbolize America&aposs original 13 colonies.
Indeed, he died six years before the birth of Leonardo da Vinci, who has come to symbolize this type of interdisciplinary achievement.
They would, however, symbolize a stark diplomatic breach that could extend to other areas in which the Trump administration needs allied support.
Still, the encounter seemed to symbolize China's interest in arranging talks on the North among all the parties, including the United States.
With multiple factions happily profiteering from the conflict, the appearance of star-crossed lovers — who inherently symbolize peace — represents a dire threat.
No political promise came to symbolize Mr. Trump's candidacy like his pledge to build a wall between the United States and Mexico.
The cover did symbolize a new level of representation for trans people in the U.S., resulting in modest gains in legal rights.
The bizarre demonstration was supposedly meant to symbolize "the time to end the era of dirty laundry in politics," according to Radio Praha.
The safety pin trend began after the Brexit referendum: Wearing a came to symbolize solidarity with those who are victims of hate crimes.
Her fingernails were painted a matching solid purple, except for the one on her ring finger—it had butterfly wings to symbolize Mariana.
They're fun to film, they grab attention, and, most importantly, they symbolize the futuristic fantasies that sustain so much of the tech industry.
He also plans to leave an empty seat in the House gallery to symbolize victims of gun violence in the United States. Gov.
Though several of those critics said wryly that the lesser note would aptly symbolize that women still earn less than men on average.
Activists wore clock masks like the ones above, and also held clocks to symbolize that they refused to wait any longer for protections.
In the post, she explained the meaning behind the name and expressed her hopes for it to symbolize what customers may experience inside.
There's a possibility that the explanation is true because after all, the couple loves getting inked with romantic tattoos that symbolize their relationship.
The square center of the logo symbolizes the technology itself; the lines beyond that symbolize the service rendered (dropping off and picking up).
Since 1947, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists has been using a clock to symbolize how close we are to a catastrophic event.
New moons symbolize new beginnings, so if you're looking to move or redo your space, this is a great time to do it!
To Alcazar-Duarte, images such as this photograph of a tree in Mars, Pennsylvania symbolize everything that we can't replicate anywhere but Earth.
J.R. McCabe, Time's senior vice president of video said in a statement that the deals symbolize the company's belief in high-quality content.
Crops of wheat, which symbolize love and charity, sit at the very front of the veil, which took hundreds of hours to craft.
In Caracas, where several thousand opposition supporters marched, some threw empty medicine cartons on the floor to symbolize shortages afflicting the health sector.
The race has come to symbolize progressives' frustration with companies like Amazon, which has contributed to rising income inequality in the metro area.
There's the pair of triangles on my wrist that I share with a friend, intended to symbolize — perhaps paradoxically — the inevitability of change.
In the final scene, ghostly, silhouetted bodies fall like clumps of gray snow from the sky, which might symbolize death, the final frontier.
On Sunday, Mickey Mouse, the brainchild of cartoonist Walt Disney that eventually came to symbolize a global entertainment empire, celebrates his 90th birthday.
Few institutions better symbolize social stratification and privilege in Britain than its top independent schools, whose origins date back centuries in some cases.
He has repeatedly claimed in recent weeks that she has come to symbolize the Democratic Party and its intense opposition to his agenda.
New moons symbolize new beginnings, and this new moon takes place in the area of your chart that rules the mind and communication.
Local women's activists, citing multiple eyewitness testimonies, said soldiers held up women's underwear on poles to symbolize the women they had sexually assaulted.
Sikhs wear turbans to represent piety, spirituality, courage, self-respect, and honor, and allow their hair to grow to symbolize devotion to God.
In the past year, thousands of pro-choice activists have protested in the streets holding green handkerchiefs to symbolize the abortion rights movement.
It's shutting down events that used to symbolize our connection as citizens and fans, while showing us how connected we have always been.
But the millions of young people everywhere who wear Guevara's effigy on their chest are a product of what he came to symbolize.
Lan's characters are rendered in mostly black-and-white, making the pops of color to symbolize emotion or communication feel even more distinct.
The tradition is said to symbolize the final judgment after death to decide if a soul goes to heaven, to purgatory to hell.
But large housing "projects" came to dominate urban landscapes and symbolize for many the unruliness and otherness of the "inner city" in decline.
But if these statues truly symbolize "heritage, not hate," how did they make their way even into states without a clear Confederate legacy?
He came to symbolize a Medici style of philanthropy that some of this city's biggest boosters say has been in distressingly short supply.
"Faultline" (2018) begins underneath a giant sculpture of bright red plastic sunglasses that could symbolize California dreaming — only they've been split in half.
Mr. Zuma, once known as a charismatic anti-apartheid hero, had come to symbolize the corruption that flourished during his time in office.
But in 2015, he was convicted in a trial that came to symbolize a culture of corruption, secrecy and influence-peddling in Albany.
He proved adept at allaying questions of style while basically avoiding the conversation entirely, so he never came to symbolize any particular turn.
His death in 1799 prompted mourning for a man who had come to symbolize the strength, morality and legitimacy of the United States.
In his photos, parenting scenes often symbolize a relationship with God, such as this photo visualizing "the father's sacrificial love for his child."
"This was the cathedral whose role was to visually symbolize the greatness of the Russian state and the triumph of Orthodoxy," he said.
But as art has increasingly become an asset class, Mr. Hirst has also come to symbolize how a high-flying stock can tank.
The play would come to symbolize the city's resiliency in the wake of Katrina and make Gleason a folk hero in New Orleans.
"Parents may orchestrate the future life of their offspring by choosing only those objects that symbolize prestigious and desired professions," Professor Antonyan said.
Many families also place a goldfish on the table for good luck and poetry books or the Quran to symbolize education and enlightenment.
According to Genius, a website that features annotated rap lyrics, the video is meant to symbolize Childish Gambino leaving the hip-hop community.
The couple met survivors of the Paris and Nice terrorist attacks, to symbolize cross-border solidarity in the face of a shared threat.
To some, safe spaces symbolize the "coddling" of America's youth, the oversensitivity of modern progressivism, and even a serious threat to free speech.
In 2017, Philadelphia-based LGBTQ+ activist group More Color, More Pride added a black and a brown stripe to symbolize LGBTQ+ people of color.
According to the final book in the Harry Potter series, they symbolize the Elder Wand, the Resurrection Stone and the Cloak of Invisibility, respectively.
Spelling described Beau as "everyone's baby" who came to symbolize "the rebirth" of her relationship with McDermott after the two weathered a cheating scandal.
Isaacs says the Snap Inc IPO could come to symbolize something bigger than just the deal itself as markets continue to bloat ever higher.
Mukdad said he chose the Tomb of Jonas, or Mosque of the Prophet Younis, as the site is known by Muslims, to symbolize unity.
Their position meant to symbolize and draw attention to mass graves being dug in Pakistan at the time, in anticipation of a deadly drought.
News explains that neither half of the dynamic duo explained the body art, but traditionally, a spoon can symbolize an ongoing or chronic struggle.
Selling for up to $3,000 each, the creatures are considered particularly healthful to eat because turtles symbolize longevity in some Asian cultures, said Williamson.
Thus the Patterson statue and other sports statues at other colleges don't just represent misplaced priorities — they symbolize one of the mechanisms of inequality.
Her office did not respond to questions from BuzzFeed News as to whether her outfit was meant to symbolize solidarity with the #MeToo movement.
Al-Yousef, too, has come to symbolize the movement—this isn't the first time the activist has taken on women's rights within her country.
Kroy loved the Forevermark Diamonds, which are responsibly sourced and chose a ring that was 11 carats to symbolize their anniversary being 11/11.
"I feel incredibly honored to be the first American to come here (to train) and symbolize the two countries coming together," she told CNN.
Spelling described Beau as "everyone's baby" who came to symbolize "the rebirth" of her relationship with McDermott after the two weathered a cheating scandal.
"There are pigs (piggy banks symbolize capitalism) and some horns (symbolic of submission to the establishment) and a few skulls (memento mori)," Eléftériades said.
One of the more curious recurring images on 19th-century Christmas cards is the dead bird, which may symbolize mortality or something more ritualistic.
If there was any drug that was to symbolize the people that ate our heroes, it seems like bath salts was a good idea.
These are just some examples of the ways that recent national stories have come to symbolize a broader fear and anxiety in black communities.
The facility, opened by Obama's predecessor George W. Bush, came to symbolize aggressive detention practices that opened the United States to accusations of torture.
The image was meant to symbolize what he felt was Trump's responsibility for the series of explosive devices sent to Democratic figures and CNN.
During one part of Hajj, pilgrims take part in a rite in which they throw pebbles at three pillars to symbolize stoning the devil.
The departure of Iwata, who said he was "quite sure" he wouldn't be reappointed, would symbolize an end to the BOJ's radical monetary experiment.
And so, it's not surprising that some stars want to take home a few mementos to symbolize their time spent portraying a certain character.
Stripped by vandals and time of its past beauty and value, the building came to symbolize Detroit's long decline from manufacturing powerhouse to bankruptcy.
But by then, minivans had come to symbolize utilitarian drudgery, and Americans began migrating to sport utility vehicles, with their brawnier, more adventurous image.
The parades symbolize the moment when the queer community literally took to the streets with the unanimous proclamation that we are here, and everywhere.
Here's what you need to know: Judge Brett Kavanaugh's nomination has come to symbolize Republicans' yearning to shape the future of the federal judiciary.
This could symbolize the amount of people who refuse to vote, so they technically are ignoring the destruction of other people and the country.
The Statue of Liberty is supposed to symbolize freedom and hope for those who are in countries where the basic human right is unattainable.
In Yemen, the henna dye was believed to symbolize fertility; the deeper the color of the dye, the better it was for the woman.
The area has come to symbolize rapid growth and redevelopment in Denver, much as the Williamsburg neighborhood became the face of transformation in Brooklyn.
Essential questions would include what do the statues symbolize, why are they so divisive and what are the legacies of slavery/the Civil War?
Members of the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions marched in Seoul holding red umbrellas, which symbolize the right of workers to form labor unions.
Its main building is designed to symbolize silver roots over a black box — a visual juxtaposition of new life emerging from a dark past.
"We all know and do not forgive," reads a marcher's sign adorned with a rifle's crosshairs meant to symbolize the targeted murder of Nemtsov.
And there was also news about man-made monuments: There's growing anger over statues of figures who some argue symbolize racism, like Christopher Columbus.
"The C.E.U. issue came to symbolize the amount of harm that some of the government's actions are having right across the spectrum," he added.
But Grenfell Tower has come to symbolize the growing pushback against seven years of moderate budget restraint brought on by the 2008 financial crisis.
Yes, consumers posted about what they drank — but, it seemed as though they were posting more about what the brand has grown to symbolize.
As he was then removed from the arena, the crowd chanted his name, a moment that may come to symbolize an increasingly disastrous season.
Yet it was primarily baseball, along with boxing and other Olympic sports, that came to symbolize both the strength and vulnerability of Cuban socialism.
As a result, Busojaras has come to symbolize a way to scare away winter itself — and it's no longer just Sokci people who participate.
The incident seemed to symbolize the uncharted territory into which the election was heading and landed the frontrunner in the hospital for several weeks.
All'Arco takes its name from the ancient stone arch facing the bar — said to symbolize the matrimonial union of two neighboring households centuries ago.
Raphayet, Zaida and their two children move into a grand stucco villa that comes to symbolize both their worldly success and its grotesque absurdity.
HOLLAND, Ohio (Reuters) - "Joe the Plumber," the Ohio workingman who came to symbolize U.S. taxpayer frustration in the 2008 presidential election, is still angry.
Zen Buddhist monks ate wagashi to symbolize the ephemeral nature of all things, and the nutritious snack conveniently fit in with their vegetarian diet.
An empty seat in the gallery will symbolize victims of gun violence in the U.S. His guests include a Syrian refugee and a Mexican immigrant.
One bound himself in a red nylon rope with a noose at one end, taping his mouth to symbolize the erosion of Hong Kong's liberties.
The International Rescue Committee says the flowers symbolize peace and they&aposll be given to the victims of the attack after the 6 p.m. vigil.
The series references the three Moirai, typically depicted as gynoid white robed figures that serve to symbolize the three incarnations of destiny in Greek mythology.
For a proper Nowrooz table, there should be a live goldfish to symbolize new life, but I feel some kind of way about goldfish murder.
His advisers also defended his tweet that was criticized as appearing anti-Semitic, saying the six-pointed star doesn't always symbolize a Star of David.
At one point, they took kitchen plates of various colors and used each to symbolize something so that Tom could communicate by pointing at them.
During her campaign, she wore green to symbolize her freshness, and asked her supporters to also wear the color and wave green fans and banners.
Clinton never even came to the microphone beneath that ceiling that she had hoped would symbolize a historic milestone, instead calling Donald Trump to concede.
The new lettering retains elements of the previous design such as the iconic arrows, which the company says symbolize the choices Subway provides its guests.
"Not only does it symbolize feminine power and solidarity, but it will also contribute to creating a world where gender equality can become a reality."
He came to symbolize the desperation of so many people around the globe who are fleeing violence and repression in search of a better life.
Shell is "largely abandoning a region that has come to symbolize the risks for big energy companies in high-cost, carbon-intensive sources of oil."
The record-breaking news coincides with this weekend's announcement of 10 new projects — movies and television shows — that symbolize "Phase 4" of its grand design.
Dollar homes have begun to symbolize just how far Rust Belt economies have fallen, but they might also help spur a renaissance in forgotten areas.
Yeah, you know, there were great causes, there were great national movements, there were huge divisions that afforded Ali unusual opportunities to symbolize our struggles.
The Calais camp came to symbolize Europe's fraught efforts to cope with a record influx of migrants fleeing strife in countries from Afghanistan to Sudan.
In the flag's current iteration, the Confederacy star is above the state's name, while three other stars that symbolize other key elements of state history.
Over time, the base -- and the zone around it -- came to symbolize the decades-old dispute that more than once has nearly sparked a war.
The nation's original politicians — the Founding Fathers — rank near the top of a list of things Americans say symbolize the best about the United States.
Its website said the motto and artwork of the event "symbolize inclusion, diversity and unity, resonating with the core values of the Eurovision Song Contest".
"And yet to the historically illiterate left, a man who opposed both slavery and secession has come to symbolize both slavery and secession," he continued.
But as a sweeping corruption scandal rips apart the political establishment, the once towering political figure is coming to symbolize something else: Brazil's crashing ambitions.
Ms. Etebari added a distinctive hanging fringe of gold filigree and tiny emeralds meant to symbolize rain, important in a land usually short on it.
But rightly or wrongly, "that photo" has come to symbolize the airbrushing — or "Eire-brushing," as some have said — of women out of Ireland's history.
"And that's one of the things this project is meant to symbolize — a collection of voices expressing hope for a better future, wherever they live."
In this concept, the main part of the terminal located between the two runways would be covered with a glass construction, to symbolize "infinite unity".
Centeno's victory has the potential to symbolize a new era for the eurozone, all the more so as he comes from less-wealthy southern Europe.
At that time, the shoes seemed to symbolize her enormous remove from the trauma, and she became the target of great opprobrium for the choice.
If Rosie and her kin embodied a 20th-century yearning for domestic order and familial bliss, smart speakers symbolize our own, more self-absorbed time.
Allowing women the basic right to watch soccer matches in a stadium with their families would symbolize meaningful progress for women's rights in the country.
A sideways eight is a symbol which means infinity, but at it's earliest creation it was meant to symbolize a snake eating its' own tail.
The one in the wedding dress, Ferrari told me, was intended to symbolize the bride that Mollino never had, but would enjoy in the afterlife.
This time dressed in all-black and wearing a Mace of the Republic brooch meant to symbolize the legislative authority of the House of Representatives.
Demonstrators also carried red Shiite flags, which traditionally both symbolize the spilled blood of someone unjustly killed and call for their deaths to be avenged.
Or why a photo of a man plummeting to earth against the mirrored surfaces of the twin towers came to symbolize the horror of Sept.
It's a facet of the design that makes sense, considering Sakamoto reportedly claimed that he chose those colors as they symbolize joy, passion, and excellence.
WÜRZBURG, Germany — Anas Modamani's 2015 selfie with Chancellor Angela Merkel came to symbolize her decision to allow hundreds of thousands of unscreened migrants into Germany.
These baggy pants — and the act of untying the garment's drawstring — have been used to symbolize dominance over women in Urdu literature and Pakistani films.
Scott's death – like many others before – has come to symbolize the violence and racism that black Americans often endure at the hands of law enforcement.
For decades now, practically every NASA mission has had its own signature patch: a rounded emblem to symbolize the purpose of the agency's flights into space.
For Democrats, McCain -- in death even more than in life -- has come to symbolize a different and better Republican Party that has been destroyed by Trump.
Bookending this season's "San Junipero" episode, "Heaven is a Place on Earth" was used to symbolize love and fantasy in the face of death and hardship.
" "People I knew personally," said Houston rap legend Bun B, were convinced that "the year 1995 was supposed to symbolize a major revolution in the world.
New moons symbolize new beginnings, so some new partnerships are likely to form, and you'll also learn some lessons about fairness and cooperation from old ones.
The Easter tradition of egg dyeing, though, probably originated in ancient Christian communities in Mesopotamia that colored chicken eggs red to symbolize the blood of Jesus.
The lions were named by Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia during the Depression to symbolize the "patience and fortitude" that New Yorkers needed to survive that trying period.
The incident, which came to symbolize the severity of the tensions between Dominicans and Haitians, was captured on video and shared widely by human rights groups.
According to Reddit theorists, back then, the necklace was believed to symbolize that Sansa had broken out of her chains and become her true, independent self.
At one point, a protester and a smiling teen came face to face, a move that would come to symbolize the polarizing encounter on social media.
Her candidacy has come to symbolize the breadth of the post-Trump wave of candidates who are energizing Democrats on both the local and national levels.
These custom pieces are being called "My Family" masks, likely to symbolize the bond one must have with their pet to consider ordering something like this.
The exhibit, called Prescribed to Death, will sit in President's Park and depict 22,000 faces engraved on pills to symbolize those who have died in 2017.
In the media, Aker's duct tape protest has come to symbolize both the staunch idealism and, perhaps also, the petulance of Sanders supporters at the DNC.
As video game cultural references go, it's a pretty sly one, but it suggests MachineGames and publisher Bethesda Softworks understand exactly what their game will symbolize.
We're told Dan chose yellow since they bonded over their struggles to recovery and the $50k stunner is suppose to symbolize their brightest days together. Mazel.
Al-Ali's most popular cartoon character was Handala, a refugee boy who always had his back turned to symbolize the plight of refugees unable to return.
Nathan Broshear, spokesman for U.S. Special Operations Command Africa, said the exercises were called Flintlock, after a type of firearm, to symbolize readiness for any threat.
The nightmarish accompanying clip is directed by Vulture film critic Emily Yoshida and uses an ever-growing pile of green sludge to symbolize those daily horrors.
She cycled away from her Boston home and into stardom, leaving a husband and three small children for a journey that came to symbolize women's independence.
Their hands will be painted red to symbolize the blood of gun violence victims, particularly those who were killed in last weekend's mass shooting in Orlando.
WASHINGTON — Over 113 years in American custody, Abu Zubaydah has come to symbolize, perhaps more than any other prisoner, how fear of terrorism after the Sept.
He stood very still, looking back at the Zen garden, where the stones were meant to symbolize tigers, leaping toward a place they would never reach.
The highway has come to symbolize the spirit of freedom and exploration — things I felt in abundance during my five-hour drive from Anchorage to Homer.
It seems to have been commissioned, at the insistence of Boris Johnson, as much to symbolize the city as to serve it: a double-decker pavilion.
The story of how The Prodigy came to symbolize a kind of techno-dystopian darkness says as much about the late 1990s as the band itself.
New moons symbolize new beginnings, and this one is big for your career and your public image (such a strong theme for you this month, ram!).
The city was among the hardest hit during the recession, with the struggles of the car industry coming to symbolize the decline of America's manufacturing sector.
"We were certain that they were taking us to our deaths," recalled Fisehaye, a Christian who wears a black-thread necklace to symbolize her Orthodox faith.
"The US side of the wall is made from materials that symbolize how our lifestyle in the US would be impacted," they wrote in an email.
During the photo shoot, she helped the photographer tie black string around her arms and torso to symbolize the surgical stitches that have altered her body.
He hopes aspects of the art "would come to symbolize the airport and become a reference point for travelers, almost like the clock in Grand Central."
The devastation has come to symbolize what many Brazilians see as a nation in disrepair because of widespread corruption and a wholesale decline in government services.
That simple little pie chart completely covers the student's face, which could symbolize how filling these expectations takes up all of a student's time and effort.
"Junior came to symbolize all of the young people who have lost their lives to brutal gang violence," the Bronx district attorney, Darcel D. Clark, said.
Thomas Vantuycom was lifted by the others — later, when this imagery returned in the fourth section, or "Psalm," it seemed to symbolize Coltrane reaching for God.
The ship came over the past week to symbolize both the nation's fear of the disease and the conflicting political signals that have governed the response.
The new prime minister, Justin Trudeau, and his wife, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, seemed to symbolize modernity and cool, and the fashion world fell under their thrall.
Whether or not people shopping for diamonds agree will hinge on exactly how a new generation of lovers chooses to symbolize just what "forever" truly means.
Hillsborough came to symbolize what the government portrayed as self-destructive behavior that needed to be curbed through cultural and behavioral change rather than state assistance.
Supporters say Leopoldo Lopez, the jailed head of the hardline opposition Popular Will party, and others are political prisoners whose arrests symbolize Maduro's lurch into dictatorship.
In "The Witness," Bill Genovese tries to separate fact from fiction in the death of his sister, Kitty — a murder that came to symbolize urban apathy.
As our excellent tour guide, Sanjay Nepal, explained, they're typically painted with four sets of eyes pointing in four directions to symbolize the Buddha's all-seeingness.
The horses consume the panels, set against a minimal backdrop of blue sky and green land, that symbolize the nation's booming progress after the 1947 Partition.
The objects and spaces that Lee simulates in his performances and installations symbolize the artifacts of a certain disappearing time and class, their culture and sentiment.
In 2018, she and her other best friend Courtney Barry got matching tattoos of the roman numeral 1 to symbolize they were each other's number one.
I think the use of symbols, things that symbolize a story, is more ideal with what we're working with, or what we have to work with.
YANGON/BANGKOK (Reuters) - In many ways Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo, two Reuters journalists arrested in Myanmar, symbolize their country's emergence after decades of isolation.
Build a bonfire in honor of Fire sign Aries, under the light of the full moon, and burn old belongings, letters, whatever, to symbolize your moving forward.
A baby who came to symbolize the U.S. government&aposs policy of separating immigrant families didn&apost recognize his parents at first when they reunited in Honduras.
Despite being born only about six-and-half years apart, Biden, 76, and Warren, 69, have come to symbolize distinct and competing factions within the Democratic party.
After all, the girls from Chibok have come to symbolize the battle against Boko Haram and similar ultra-extremist Islamist groups -- and the costs of this conflict.
It was the perfect final touch for an outfit that was meant to symbolize the importance of standing up for the oppressed and marginalized members of society.
Forever the mansplainer, Kai wants Ally to know that her death is going to symbolize to women everywhere that there's no hope for them in this country.
As these artists explained, specific symbols packed inside the henna symbolize different things, from strength to protection to even what the bride could want for her future.
As for what they symbolize, he thinks that they are meant to depict the sin of lust—a warning to medieval Christians to keep their thoughts pure.
As for why Hong Kong Chief Executive Officer Carrie Lam has yet to step down, King said if she resigns then it would symbolize Beijing admitting defeat.
Protesters had chanted anti-government slogans and made arm gestures to symbolize repression, while some had waved flags of an outlawed rebel group, the Oromo Liberation Front.
Vela said in the CNN interview that he invited Andrés to symbolize opposition to the Trump-administration policies expanding the types of undocumented immigrants prioritized for deportation.
Full-face coverings such as niqabs and burqas are a polarizing issue across Europe, with some arguing that they symbolize discrimination against women and should be outlawed.
As The Globe and Mail reported in its year-long investigation into the town and all it's come to symbolize, once Suncor and Syncrude landed, everything changed.
They're meaningful in the sense that the number or pattern of the dots can symbolize different aspects of one's life, but hardly anyone will really see them.
"Outside Nigeria, the Chibok girls have come to symbolize the Boko Haram conflict," said Sola Tayo, an associate fellow at the London-based think tank Chatham House.
The Sun in the low horizon of the left hand corner, along with the desertified landscape, seems to symbolize the impending end of the age of dinosaurs.
A number of lawmakers from both parties, however, will be represented instead by empty chairs at the events, meant to symbolize the lawmakers' absence from the conversation.
Trump's Involvement Neither candidate has come out strongly with or against President Trump, though Ossoff has come to symbolize the national Democratic resistance to the current administration.
After Winston Moseley raped and killed Kitty Genovese of New York in 1964 as neighbors ignored her pleas for help, the crime came to symbolize urban apathy.
The aim of the hijab is to symbolize the relationship between God and I, and to go further in this relationship, I started to wear the hijab.
A similar phenomenon exists in the United States, where gas-guzzlers symbolize nearly every cliche point of American pride: affluence, capability for individual expression, and personal freedoms.
Instead of leading to a more frugal eating culture, precarity has resulted in a proliferation of the luxury restaurants that have come to symbolize our Gilded Age.
In a case that came to symbolize racial injustice, Johnson was arrested in 1912 with Lucille Cameron, who later became his wife, for violating the Mann Act.
The nameless, voiceless, topless women — whose lithe bodies at once symbolize Rick's existential quest and distract him from it — might as well be premium-cable eye candy.
Her memoir, which chronicles her rise from Chicago's South Side to the White House, is about how she arrived, and the Balenciagas symbolize how far she's come.
The two were the building blocks for Brian Burke's stint as GM in Toronto, and came to symbolize all the good and bad of that particular era.
Over the five days of the hajj, pilgrims perform a series of rituals meant to symbolize their unity with other believers and to pay tribute to God.
The window melded these five-pointed "American" stars along with the six-pointed Star of David, to symbolize the harmony of the old world and the new.
If state legislatures decided not to criminalize abortion, frenzied Republican accusations of "judicial activism" — the liberal judicial overreach Roe is claimed to symbolize — would ring completely hollow.
Ms. Holup did the Orchard station, placing stainless-steel birds atop fencing and apple-leaf patterns in a concrete walkway to symbolize a long-gone orchard industry.
Gurung told T, the New York Times style magazine, that the roses in his show were meant to symbolize the importance of listening at this particular moment.
Still, Mr. Suazo Córdova came to symbolize an overeager embrace of American political ambitions in a country where Washington and American companies had often called the shots.
And a team so awful that its fans used to wear bags on their heads came to symbolize and be embraced by a battered but rebuilding community.
Four women represent Mayibuye, with golden balls woven into their costumes to symbolize the souls they carry, while the five Shadows appear half-hidden behind large masks.
The light from within represents the inner strength necessary for the change and the doves, pulling her up, symbolize the reach of [a] higher state of consciousness.
The Jungle camp, where thousands of migrants hoping to reach Britain lived in squalid conditions, came to symbolize Europe's difficulty in dealing with an ongoing migrant crisis.
The Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur, which for a time were the world's tallest buildings, came to symbolize his effort to put Malaysia on the global map.
According to Monica Helms, the transgender activist who created the flag, the blue stripes symbolize the traditional color for baby boys and the pink for baby girls.
The internal drama at Uber has gripped the broader technology industry, as the ride-hailing company has come to symbolize how start-up culture can go awry.
But the enduring image other Americans will have of his campaign tactics may well symbolize the problem with where Republicans find themselves in the age of Trump.
Since then the white suit, either as a whole or simply as a white garment, has come to symbolize something greater than merely a piece of clothing.
Her campaign against domestic violence for No More included the creation of a logo — a blue zero — to symbolize the goal of zero tolerance for abusive relationships.
Many Christians place ashes on their foreheads to symbolize mortality and repentance as they begin the 6½-week season of fasting and charity that culminates with Easter.
SPQR initially stood for Senatus Populusque Romanus (the Senate and Roman people), but a growing number of white supremacists have adopted the acronym to symbolize their movement.
While Höfer's photo does not convey this history explicitly, its gorgeous blue light alludes to political idealism — the artist's lens aimed upward might symbolize progress and idealism.
When he was brought onto the O.J. Simpson case, F. Lee Bailey was already famous for representing Patty Hearst— the heiress who came to symbolize Stockholm syndrome.
For Israelis the killings came to symbolize the end of many things: of the optimistic 20183s, of the Oslo peace process and of the old Israeli left.
Flipping the perspective didn't just give the series a reason to exist; it allowed the free-floating politics that have always hovered around the edges of the Apes movies (where the apes are human-like, but not too human-like, which lets them symbolize essentially any oppressed group of people you want them to symbolize without directly calling your attention to it) to move closer to the core of the story.
The way the city's restaurant community pitched in to help his family inspired the charity, which has come to symbolize an ethos of support among many cooks here.
The body language came to symbolize the vast gulf between the two leaders, which was exacerbated by memories of Trump's campaign trail criticism of Merkel's stance on refugees.
When I walked into the Javits Center on Tuesday night, wearing a white dress to symbolize my solidarity with suffragists and Hillary Clinton, I was on cloud nine.
Hit by ballooning costs, lack of transparency and the risk it could saddle Malaysia with uncomfortably large debt, the project has come to symbolize Najib's scandal-ridden administration.
" Bronx District Attorney Darcel Clark also made a statement, saying, "Junior came to symbolize all of the young people who have lost their lives to brutal gang violence.
An earlier war room scene in the season's second episode, "Stormborn," shows there's an entire separate area of the map made to symbolize King's Landing, and therefore Cersei.
While they're both multi-generational American dynasties that rose to prominence in the early 20th century, the Getty and Kennedy family names symbolize extremely different versions of America.
Like Cuba's preserved 1950s automobiles, the aircraft they will replace symbolize the ingenuity wrought by sanctions but also the scale of the task needed to reconnect the economy.
Jonas also applied a red-orange powder called sindoor to Chopra to symbolize that she is married — and with that, another one of her childhood wishes came true.
Mr. Obama opted for symbolism to make some of his points, leaving a chair empty in the first lady's guest box to symbolize the victims of gun violence.
But beyond that, it would symbolize the complete breakdown of the Senate judicial confirmation process, which, since the 1960s, has been devolving into a state of paralyzing partisanship.
Bonnie Watson Coleman said the pins "are mean to increase awareness about the particular vulnerability of black women to sexual assault, and to symbolize dissent against the President."
The Iranian hostage crisis, which began in 1979, came to dramatize America's waning global power and influence and to symbolize the failures and frustrations of the Carter administration.
Although place names like Pulse, Sandy Hook or Columbine have come to symbolize the horror of high-profile mass shootings, many everyday shootings happen out of the spotlight.
Remember, there was that famous scene on "The Bachelorette" (starring Aaron's brother, Jordan) when the family had an empty chair at the dinner table to symbolize Aaron's absence.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - A rush to tear down and redevelop buildings in Singapore has prompted calls to conserve aging properties that symbolize the country's recent history and economic rise.
The cross is said to symbolize holiness; but, delicious as they are, I have no faith that these tasty little baked goods will save us from any harm.
But the murder came to symbolize the "bystander effect," a psychological concept that the presence of others discourages an individual from intervening in an attack or other emergency.
The president is seated against a backdrop of foliage, dotted with flowers that symbolize the subject's rich heritage: jasmine for Hawaii, blue lilies for Kenya, chrysanthemums for Chicago.
The bride's family formed a cluster on their side of the ballroom to symbolize their home or village as it would be in an Igbo state in Nigeria.
Republicans cannot allow the retirements of Ryan and other Republicans in favor of immigration to symbolize the further degeneration of the party from pro-growth to anti-immigrant.
It is to symbolize the "bread of affliction" and the "bread of poverty," standard fare in the diet of slaves that they had to endure in Egyptian bondage.
Most Confederate monuments in the South were put up in the period between 1890 and 1920, to symbolize the end of Reconstruction and the ascendance of white supremacy.
The evidence was all there, written on his face: a bloody mark that could come to symbolize the bitter fight for an N.F.C. East division title this season.
Twitter users added the words "Ight imma head out" to a photo of SpongeBob getting out of his lounge chair to symbolize someone casually leaving a negative situation.
For many Chinese, the original heads symbolize the "century of humiliation" that China endured at the hands of Western and Japanese invaders starting in the late Qing dynasty.
In addition, despite Johns's fastidiously ironic detachment, the early paintings could seem to symbolize American imperial confidence at its peak and on the march, waging the Cold War.
The ill-fated banner appeared years before the US mission in Iraq came to an end, and came to symbolize the President's seemingly misguided intervention in the region.
Mirrors usually symbolize duplicity, but in the case of "Julie Le Brun Looking in a Mirror," the object is used to demonstrate the innocence and curiosity of youth.
The openness of the design, which resembles stacked boxes, is meant to symbolize open, honest relations between the police and the nearby residents, according to The Architect's Newspaper.
For tens of thousands of men and women of our military and our law enforcement have sacrificed their very lives for what our flag and our anthem symbolize.
The bill has come to symbolize growing fear that the region, long-viewed as a separate entity from mainland China, is losing its autonomy under Beijing's encroaching authoritarianism.
Here's hoping that instead of symbolizing the recent industry trend toward designers leaving brands after increasingly abbreviated, disruptive stints, he comes to symbolize a new kind of commitment.
He has just a few scenes in "Machines," yet he comes to symbolize everything worthy that Charlie, Miranda and people far more corrosive than they are have jeopardized.
A tent city in the Texas desert that came to symbolize the mass detention of migrant children by the Trump administration will most likely be closed within weeks.
Together, they symbolize everything glorious and tragic—the unexpected gifts and the unbearable losses—about baseball as it fits into the relationship between the United States and Cuba.
The election had been repeatedly delayed by the country's longtime leader, President Joseph Kabila, who came to symbolize the reluctance of some entrenched African leaders to relinquish authority.
His prolonged detention came to symbolize the Communist Party's growing readiness to override promised legal protections if they got in the way of silencing perceived threats, they said.
It is more interested in how its characters feel than in what they might symbolize, and in how they grapple with the conflicting demands of faith and desire.
Her big break came in 1937, when Savage was commissioned by the World's Fair to create a sculpture which would symbolize the musical works done by African- Americans.
Mann chose the color purple to symbolize Janet's neutrality and sense of unity since it's a mix between the political associations of red and blue in the US.
In Pristina, Kosovo's Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj posed on social media with his police bodyguards bringing their palms to their chests and flapping them to symbolize the eagle.
Their pin, which showcases the American sign language symbol for "I Love You," is meant to symbolize a desire to heal the gulf between those with opposing beliefs.
SoundCloud has come to symbolize the precarious position of any stand-alone independent in an online music market that Spotify, Apple, YouTube and Amazon have come to dominate.
In this lesson, students explore the appeal of slime among young people and then write their own pieces about the trends and fads they think symbolize modern childhood.
In many ways the doctor, who has been widely criticized for his reassuring early statements, has come to symbolize how slowly China recognized the urgency of the outbreak.
An earlier version of the illustration associated with this article showed a four-leaf clover to symbolize Ireland, but the Irish shamrock is conventionally depicted as a trefoil.
Jews eat sweets to symbolize a wish for a happy new year on Rosh Hashana, and bitter herbs at Passover to remind them of the misery of slavery.
Consider, too, apps designed around efficiency, such as the influx of meal-delivery apps, from Seamless to Postmates, which symbolize "convenience maximalism," Derek Thompson for the Atlantic wrote.
The image, of the refugee, Anas Modamani, with the chancellor, initially came to symbolize the German leader's decision to let hundreds of thousands of unscreened migrants into Germany.
It's about what he and the New Yorker have come to symbolize: a culture of prestige that only wants to hear from those it has already deemed prestigious.
In 1965, when Lady Bird Johnson's husband was sworn in as president for a full term, she wore a bright yellow John Moore gown that could symbolize optimism.
The Calais camp came to symbolize Europe's fraught efforts to cope with a record influx of migrants fleeing war and poverty in Asia, the Middle East and Africa.
The name has since come to symbolize our practice as a magazine—it helps to push us to create and think in ways that are not the norm.
"Some people see a dumpster fire and do nothing but watch the spectacle," a stern Painter says of the inferno, apparently meant to symbolize the Trump administration and Washington.
Macron flattered Putin in May with a meeting at the sumptuous palace of France's former monarchy, built outside Paris by Louis XIV - the 'Sun King' - to symbolize absolute power.
And for Audrina Patridge, new ink on the right side over her rib cage was the perfect place to symbolize her love for 14-month-old daughter Kirra Max.
A 7-year-old girl whose harrowing photo came to symbolize the plight of civilians in Yemen's civil war has become the latest victim of the long-running conflict.
There, veterans, Codepink protestors, and groups of immigrants, both documented and undocumented, gathered to "Wall Off Trump" and the hate they believe he and his would-be wall symbolize.
Miller uses visual representations of expiring digital technology and "bit rot"—the glitchy decay and corruptibility of digit files—to symbolize what feels like a scrambling of his mind.
FANG stocks have profited tremendously during the U.S. bull market since the 2007-2009 global financial crisis, and for some investors they have come to symbolize the market's excesses.
Saturday's assault by Dettinger on police blocking a bridge over the river Seine has come to symbolize the increasingly violent nature of the protests against President Emmanuel Macron's government.
Forests in his paintings symbolize both the forests of the South, a place he describes as verdant and lush with foliage, and also places to hide or mask oneself.
Winning in November might ultimately matter less than what a Jordan candidacy would symbolize to many in Idaho, long accustomed to a certain (white, largely male) type of representation.
Andy Cohen said that their struggles made the Housewives more relatable to viewers, but I think it's really the housing storylines and what they symbolize that fortify that link.
Diana's solo visit to the 17th-century mausoleum - built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his favorite wife - came to symbolize her unhappy marriage to Prince Charles.
The swarm of their glow will symbolize each fan's place in the stands, extending as far as my eyes can see and flickering, sometimes blue, sometimes multicolor, sometimes purple.
We're not sure what their tattoos are meant to symbolize, but getting ink with a significant other means that no one is planning on consciously uncoupling for a while.
If you have an altar, honor the new season by decorating it with any of the aforementioned, as well as with baskets to symbolize the gathering of the crops.
Michelle Obama also got attention for what was absent last night: The White House left a seat next to her empty to symbolize the victims lost to gun violence.
Thus Srebrenica came to symbolize the danger of establishing enclaves for vulnerable civilians without protecting such areas with military force and, more poignantly, of the terrible price of inaction.
Since full Moons symbolize endings, Mars retrograde leads to arguments, and Venus and Pluto are rubbing each other the wrong way, Sunday is a climactic day for transformative change.
In certain subcultures and youth subcultures, alcohol can be as important as clothing in linking people together, and can symbolize an attitude—a sense of belonging to that subculture.
In a recent blog post, Joanna, 41, further explained the meaning behind their coffee shop's name and expressed her hopes for it to symbolize what customers may experience inside.
Recently a friend asked me to get a tattoo with her — a lightning bolt, or something similar, to symbolize how we invigorate each other with a neon-white energy.
To symbolize that this would be not just his first wedding but also his last, he held the ceremony at a cemetery, Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, Calif.
She functions as a barometer of emotional health for Viljar, and, as a non-white Norwegian, her visits to him in hospital symbolize the ongoing solidarity of their community.
Both assailants intentionally selected targets that symbolize the world they oppose: police officers as representatives of the Belgian state and the German holiday market as a sign of Christianity.
"The youth follow popular culture so if there's a show that can symbolize some sort of counterculture, whether it's skinheads or patriots, they'll jump on board," Erikson tells CNN.
If the bat is an animal associated with spooky stories in the West, the bat motif has a whole different connotation in China, where the creatures symbolize good luck.
But it will demote these figureheads, who symbolize the material harm the Confederate ideology inflicted on so many citizens of the South, to the museums in which they belong.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Thousands of people protested in Brussels on Sunday against violence targeting women, placing pairs of women's shoes painted red outside a court to symbolize victims of femicide.
Taken together, the Gehry, Stern, and Herzog & de Meuron towers can be understood to symbolize the transformation of lower Manhattan into an amalgamated cartography of speculative, luxury-lifestyle capital.
Two white Pungsan dogs were presented to South Korean President Moon Jae-in in September as a peace offering from North Korea to symbolize the two nations' warming relations.
For many, the vote was a rejection of Clinton, whose use of a private email server during her time in government came to symbolize what is wrong with Washington.
Even at 10, I must be dimly aware that adult disappointment might hover closer than I know, and that water must symbolize something important, perhaps both freedom and danger.
He also came to symbolize what critics of the United Nations have called an underlying system of patriarchy and impunity that has entangled a number of agencies in scandal.
Mr. Zuma, who was found guilty of violating the Constitution and led a nine-year presidency rife with corruption, may have come to symbolize misconduct to most South Africans.
A former high-ranking Iranian judicial official who came to symbolize Iran's violent suppression of rights activists and journalists has been sentenced to 135 lashes in a corruption case.
But to many South Koreans, Samsung and its many corporate offshoots symbolize the country's rise from war and poverty to become one of the original Asian economic success stories.
They took turns hitting giant fruit piñatas with a wooden stick, to symbolize frustration at the Future Forward Party, with an orange, for example, signifying the party's official color.
Mr. Mallya came to symbolize many of the heights, and excesses, of Indian business in the decades of economic growth that followed the country's deregulation in the early 1990s.
It was all arrayed under the canopy of an artful suspended map of the mind — the better to symbolize the way French fashion, and Dior, originally conquered the world.
In their quest to symbolize their foundational values of freedom for whites and slavery for blacks, Confederate leaders spent two years trying out and rejecting a variety of emblems.
At one point, at the suggestion of organizers, the protesters all blew out their candles to symbolize the darkness into which, they said, Ms. Park has led the country.
The pants were part of the Eva Mendes collection and the design resembled the Palestinian keffiyeh, a checkered black and white scarf that has come to symbolize Palestinian identity.
Coakley came to symbolize all that was lackluster in the state's Democratic elite, yet, as her subsequent nomination for Governor showed, she did not disgrace herself during the campaign.
"I wrote this book because the president's attacks on me symbolize his destructive effect on the country as a whole," McCabe said in a statement issued through St. Martin's.
LGBT Mississippians, in turn, were "put in a solitary class with respect to transactions and relations in both the private and governmental sphere" to symbolize their second-class status.
"I wanted the letter to symbolize that New Yorkers of diverse backgrounds know how to work together," said Ms. Wylde, who came up with the idea for the letter.
They symbolize an orderly war that existed only in the sterilized world of Defense Department public affairs and an American public happy to ignore the "good war" after Iraq.
In many ways, Echo has come to symbolize the true potential of multiple technologies across voice commands, agents and machine learning, all packaged up in super-simple consumer devices.
In 2013, 85 people were killed when suicide bombers attacked the All Saints church in Peshawar, a gleaming white, mosque-like building that was meant to symbolize interfaith harmony.
His prominence over the past decade came to symbolize a shift in the region, in increasingly turning to Latin American political consultants instead of importing them from the United States.
In this context, the striped, polka-dotted canvases in the CIA's halls are more than just "zestful" decor — they indirectly symbolize the use of abstract art as Cold War propaganda.
This keychain-sized tool is shaped like a railroad spike ("to symbolize the great United States of America") and it puts a new spin on the take-anywhere bottle opener.
Mitt Romney used to carry around a three-legged stool to symbolize the factions of the Republican Party—social conservatives, libertarian economic ideologists, and military imperialists—each one supposedly indispensable.
Years later, when he became a photographer, his early fascination with the interior design of his grandparent's home turned into an interest in black homes and the stories they symbolize.
They also chose to have a handfasting ceremony, a Celtic tradition in which couples bind their hands together during the wedding to symbolize their connection and devotion to one another.
They also chose to have a handfasting ceremony, a Celtic tradition in which couples bind their hands together during the wedding to symbolize their connection and devotion to one another.
Men and women of all ages don costumes made of glittery gemstones and beads, along with feathered headdresses that symbolize the ability to rise above anything, according to Fun Barbados.
Walking down the main street and making eye contact with people wearing the black sweaters emblazoned with the word "Repeal" that have come to symbolize this movement was incredibly moving.
To honor Sargon's family, the Kleela — a red ribbon and white ribbon used to symbolize unity in Assyrian wedding ceremonies — from his parent's own wedding was placed in his boutonniere.
The standoff, which began when federal agents seized cattle at Bundy's ranch over unpaid grazing fees, came to symbolize opposition to federal management of public lands in the American West.
The following is a set of stories that have taken place over the past year; they may not be earth-shattering, but they absolutely symbolize the winds of feminist change.
The wearing of full-face coverings, such as niqabs and burqas, is a polarizing issue across Europe, with some arguing that they symbolize discrimination against women and should be outlawed.
Indeed, Israel&aposs two largest cities, which symbolize its two opposing political camps, seemed to be doing their best to ignore the violence and seemingly intractable conflict with the Palestinians.
A cake marked "halal," when sliced open by a woman dressed to symbolize France, reveals layers in the colors of the national flag, signaling that Muslims can be French, too.
"The presented prototypes still have limited forces but symbolize a milestone in our expectations of future technology," the researchers stated in an abstract posted on the Bristol Interaction Group's website.
The exclamation point at the end of the company's official name is supposed to symbolize action, but what Yahoo did over the past four months is the opposite of action.
After successfully crushing two political dynasties dismantling two political establishments, a return to Romney would symbolize a return to grazing the same unproliferous political pasture that yielded nothing but failure.
He's led donkeys down the streets in Nairobi to symbolize the nation's fatigue with politics, and littered the roads with polystyrene babies to call-out the immaturity of Kenya's politicians.
Then, maybe, in the future, we will be able to completely forgo that historical heritage, forget that meat used to symbolize power over the nature, over the poor, over women.
Macron, who came to symbolize Hollande's 2014 pro-business U-turn, has been hinting for months at his loftier ambitions, to the mounting annoyance of rivals among the governing Socialists.
Omascaras wears mariachi pants because he is also a musician; the bandoleer belts symbolize Mexico's revolutionary strength in the face of tyranny and the machete is a tool of tradition.
This particular date was not randomly selected — it's supposed to symbolize how far women have to work into 2018 to catch up to the same amount men made in 13.
And while it's entertaining how the ads on the lock screen symbolize some near-fictional version of supercapitalism, I do actually very much dislike looking at ads in any context.
The documentary-style landscapes photographed in 2010 symbolize the fraught history between the United States and Mexico, and the proposed deportation of undocumented Mexicans currently living in the United States.
Thousands of Muslim pilgrims have been descending upon the complex in Mina since dawn on Friday to toss rocks at the three pillars, known as Jamarat, which symbolize the devil.
After an epiphany in which he saw people as "hungry ghosts" -- Buddhist beings whose swollen bellies and pencil-thin necks symbolize the insatiability of desire -- Glassman vowed to serve them.
The case has come to symbolize what many critics see as an entrenched culture of violence and corruption at Rikers Island, New York City's main jail complex with 8,000 inmates.
BENGHAZI, Libya (Reuters) - At Benghazi University, graduation pictures shot at a wrecked campus symbolize hope for a return to normality in the city after more than two years of war.
In Rulfo's novel, the ghosts come to symbolize a rural Mexico emptied out by urbanization and local despotism in the aftermath of the country's bloody revolution and ensuing Cristero War.
But the antitrust charges against the company have, for many, come to symbolize Europe's last stand against the almost universal control by American tech giants over the region's digital landscape.
It was built to symbolize the incredible cultural and geographic expansion of France and as the ultimate site for experiencing the decadent art and culture of the Second Empire period.
Here, kitty-kitty... Goat Simulator In 'the one sim to rule them all,' players control a consistently unlucky goat who may or may not symbolize a soul trapped in Purgatory.
Also among the pallbearers was Vladimir Kara-Murza, a prominent Russian dissident, a choice meant to symbolize Mr. McCain's unflinching opposition to the authoritarian government of President Vladimir V. Putin.
Images of battlefield tents represented spaces where soldiers could carve out time to write to their sweethearts, and depictions of caged mice may symbolize a desire to keep beloveds captive.
Pieces like "The Custodian" (2018) — a framed photograph of a tranquil elderly woman lying on a pillow — seem to symbolize the fragility of life and the contemplation of the hereafter.
In Kurdistan on the first day of Nowruz, which is celebrated on March 19, Kurds light fires outdoors that they say are meant to symbolize the last fire of winter.
Maria Quispe Ccoca, from Huepetuhe, a town that has come to symbolize the region's gold rush, said she had hoped the pope would strike a conciliatory note without demonizing miners.
The party's loss of two other major cities — including Johannesburg, the commercial capital — came to symbolize the alienation of black urban professionals, once part of the A.N.C.'s core support.
Kansas and Maine are far too small to make meaningful contributions to victory in terms of delegates, but they symbolize successful execution of the basic elements of the Cruz plan.
The 5-millimeter-thick watch's dial and bracelet are laser-engraved with a feather motif, said by Ms. Miro to symbolize "wisdom, nobility and spirituality" and the lightness of ceramic.
Mr. Kamprad has come to symbolize the driven Swedish entrepreneur, the artful trend spotter, the strong, enthusiastic leader — the man who gives the consuming masses what the masses yearn for.
WASHINGTON — For 14 years, as partisan gerrymanders across the country grew more extreme, Justice Anthony M. Kennedy came to symbolize hopes that the Supreme Court would eventually rein them in.
The Grenfell blaze came to symbolize inequality in one of London's wealthiest areas, Kensington and Chelsea, where those of more modest means had long felt treated as second-class citizens.
But instead of presenting a traditional diamond solitaire, he held out a "smog free ring," a piece of designer jewelry that has come to symbolize the fight against urban pollution.
Gallen-Kallela, whose work was particularly beloved by the Finnish nationalists of his time, depicted a woodpecker to symbolize Finnish patriotism prior to the country's declaration of independence in 1917.
While the 25% difference is meant to symbolize the pay gap between men and women generally, the gap is more significant based on the race and ability of a woman.
The episode came to symbolize a violent city plagued by a crack epidemic, rampant crime and racially infused deaths that commanded the news and made New York a tabloid city.
The party's election campaign stunts have included lighting 5,000 candles outside the government building to symbolize deaths that OLANO says were caused by shortfalls in healthcare funding due to corruption.
In 1862, a Confederate flag model in the windows of The Daily Dispatch of Richmond featured three color bars — white, black and red — to symbolize whites, slaves and Native Americans.
Once there he set up an early incarnation of Yi Hap Shipyard, a builder of wooden junks, which symbolize the delta and the maritime culture that drove China's early growth.
Both Saturn and Jupiter symbolize wisdom and knowledge in their own respect, but Jupiter represents uplifting experiences while Saturn stands for humbling teachable moments that ask us to root down.
Custom-made clothes were therefore never really a gender-specific obsession, even if women's fashion evolved to become ever more flamboyant, while men's wear came to symbolize consistency and pragmatism.
The three temples share a similar silhouette (to symbolize unity) but vary in their facades and interiors (colonnades for the church; screens for the synagogue; and vaults for the mosque).
His flair for a sincerely romantic and robotic approach to the automated figure reflects a notion of aesthetic synthesis intended to symbolize social synthesis within a benevolent, emerging techno-society.
" The protesters carried signs calling for the resignation of Carrie Lam, the city's chief executive, who has advocated for the extradition bill, and wore white, to symbolize "light" and "justice.
Several dozen protesters stood on the front steps of the school, some with duct tape over their mouths to symbolize that they felt their views were censored from the event.
So we teamed up with a group of artists and in-house creators to produce a beautiful set of posters that symbolize many of the issues that matter to us most.
The Paris and Calais camps have come to symbolize Europe's fraught efforts to deal with a record influx of migrants fleeing conflict and poverty in Asia, the Middle East and Africa.
It was said to symbolize a cruel and heartless Trump Policy and the June 12 photo of the two year old from Honduras went viral on news coverage around the world.
In Hassan's statement and others like it coming from prohibitionists, a central "problem" of sex work is not what the best empirical evidence says, but what they believe sex workers symbolize.
Furthermore, by reading his face -- his eyes show that he's not enjoying a lot of support from the people, and his big nostrils symbolize he's not good at holding onto money.
As the first sign in the zodiac, you symbolize birth and new beginnings, so the new moon in your sign is a fantastic time to plant new seeds in your life.

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