Rebecca had had to stand on a chair to reach them; now she could do it by stretching; and this is symbolic of the way in which she unconsciously scaled the walls of Miss Miranda's dogmatism and prejudice.
Rebecca had had to stand on a chair to reach them; now she could do it by stretching; and this is symbolic of the way in which she unconsciously scaled the walls of Miss Miranda's dogmatism and prejudice.
Pierre marked my empty hands—she could not believe I had been so remiss; with avidity her eye roved over and round me: surely I must have some solitary symbolic flower somewhere: some small knot of violets, something to win myself praise for taste, commendation for ingenuity.
The plum-pudding was of the same handsome roundness as ever, and came in with the symbolic blue flames around it, as if it had been heroically snatched from the nether fires, into which it had been thrown by dyspeptic Puritans; the dessert was as splendid as ever, with its golden oranges, brown nuts, and the crystalline light and dark of apple-jelly and damson cheese; in all these things Christmas was as it had always been since Tom could remember; it was only distinguished, if by anything, by s
He was the coach when West Germany won the tournament again in 1990, a symbolic moment for a country in the midst of reunification, months after the Berlin Wall fell.
Three hundred and sixty-five feet above the heated asphalt the tiptoeing symbolic deity on Manhattan pointed her vacillating arrow straight, for the time, in the direction of her exalted sister on Liberty Island.
Symbolic of the emotions, water signs need to give and receive.
You can never go wrong with red on Chinese New Year, as the colour is symbolic of good fortune and prosperity.
The Water Cube, or the National Aquatics Center, along with the Bird's Nest, are the two most symbolic legacies of the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics.
Beginning on December 16, children in Mexico go door-to-door asking if there's a symbolic "room at the inn," and on Christmas Eve, they are invited in to celebrate.
Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore ···· "Albus" is Latin for "white," which could have some kind of symbolic explanation, but could also just refer to his beard.
She then went on to explain how the fight for women's vote is symbolic of all "members of society who have been marginalised ", whether on account of their "race, gender, ethnicity or orientation.
She talks about the Commonwealth, and the symbolic importance of the floral Commonwealth emblems that were sewn in to her five-metre long silk veil.
It claimed that "they are mostly interested in symbolic elements: the Royal Family, Shakespeare, Sherlock Holmes, Harry Potter and Downton Abbey".
With Tuesday marking the one-year anniversary of the court's verdict - she won a symbolic $1 against the radio personality - the 28-year-old singer addressed her fans at Raymond James Stadium about the toll the incident - and subsequent legal battle - took on her.
It claimed that "they are mostly interested in symbolic elements: the Royal Family, Shakespeare, Sherlock Holmes, Harry Potter and Downton Abbey".
Thus, he'd always have a symbolic grip around her lover's vein.
Thus, he'd always have a symbolic grip around her lover's vein.
Hearts: One of the most common doodles, hearts are symbolic of love and romance, and tell of an affectionate and sentimental nature.
There is the rare exception in children's books where a father baldly demonstrates — without symbolic gestures — his love for his son (a few are "Guess How Much I Love You" and "Oh, Oh, Baby Boy!