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What used to symbolize financial freedom is now keeping people stressed about making ends meet.
The boundaries of the gardens, house, and room symbolize the ever-smaller spaces of her physical and mental freedom.
Though eggs also symbolize fertility and renewal, they may have become popular on Easter for a more practical reason.
He quickly began passing legislation that would transform Germany into Nazi Germany and the swastika would symbolize this
They are presented by animals, classical images to symbolize a typical meaning
So maybe those things are kind of the same in terms of what they symbolize.
occasionally the film transitions seamlessly from shots of the sky to shots of the sea or the pool, so maybe those things are kind of the same in terms of what they symbolize.
It turns out the endo product is the preferred product most of the time, and this is called the endo rule, or the alder endo rule, and it's thought to be due to an interaction between the developing pi bond, which occurs between these two carbons, and the carbonyl groups, so the carbonyl groups for our aldehyde here, and even though I didn't put in the carbonyls, we know that these red spheres here symbolize those aldehydes, and so there's an interaction between the developing pi bond and those carbonyls, which stabilizes the dienophile approaching in this way, and that gives us our aldehydes down in space.
And even though I didn't put in the carbonyls, we know that these red spheres here symbolize those aldehydes.
The details of the peace plan emerged as Ukraine was marking its day of dignity and freedom, a national holiday intended to symbolize the country's independence and affirm its democratic ideals.
What is the flower meant to symbolize?
These leaves don't just symbolize the strength of a plant.