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The lighting of the Olympic torch symbolizes peace and friendship.
These changes and control of space echoed the state endeavour to create anew the social imaginary that symbolized a more "civilized" future with economic success.
The letters symbolize different fields of the image and are used in the text to define the different types of chromatic changes used.
The culmination of a decade-long process of harmonization and negotiation, this invitation symbolized the success of these countries in instituting political democracies and market economies.
In the daily soundscape, then, the tolling of bells meant death to the townspeople, but it also symbolized the social status of the deceased.
The ideology of separate spheres breaks down when the home can no longer symbolize a refuge from the public world.
Each act then symbolizes the awareness and states of mind as perceived through the personae in a separate space of the traverse.
It is significant, however, that, even within this "secure" environment, the castrato voice symbolizes both release and entrapment.
In the test, these words do not stand for their original meaning but symbolize objects, actions, or qualities depicted on cards shown to the child.