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Symbolically, Philomela is associated with the nightingale, a bird known for its song and her depiction in creative works is of being transformed into a nightingale — even though in nature, only the male nightingale sings.
Symbolically, Claire lacks a hand and foot – tools to control her destiny.
Symbolically, because they remain with Dorothy throughout her quest, she is provided with both and need not select.
Symbolically, because they remain with Dorothy throughout her quest, she is provided with both and need not select.
Symbolically known as " the bracelets of wisdom and sincerity ", they are interpreted as a token of God's protection, and in modernity are a symbol of the bond which unites the sovereign and her subjects.

Symbolically and on
" Symbolically, Oran turns its back on life.
Symbolically, he reflects on his colleagues ' desire to destroy an old building, once a part of Edison's factory, which he saves and instead keeps it alive to store new machinery.
Symbolically it represents different arms of the state on each side of the square: legislature to the east ( in the Houses of Parliament ), executive offices to the north ( on Whitehall ), the judiciary to the west ( the Supreme Court ), and the church to the south ( with Westminster Abbey ).
Symbolically, the design on the BSSR flag is decoded as follows ( considering design strip positioned horizontally ):
Symbolically this is done by reversing the mat on which the corpse is laid
Symbolically to Christians, the emperor held the world in his hand, on behalf of God.
Symbolically ( as commemoration of Operation Barbarossa, the German invasion of the USSR ) on the 22nd of June, 1944 the City Soviet organized a competition for Architects from Kiev as well as other places from the republic and the union to develop a new project for a complete reconstruction of the central city.
Symbolically, Vibhishana represents devotion to Shri Rama, and as a demon devotee, he shows that the Lord does not distinguish between his followers based on birth or circumstances in life.

Symbolically and Memorial
Symbolically, the Memorial to the Victims of the Gulag ( a simple stone from Solovki ) was erected beside the Iron Felix and the latter was removed in August 1991, after the failed rebellion of hard-line Communist members of government.

Symbolically and after
Symbolically in January 1904, just after he died, the first women undergraduates were admitted.

Symbolically and being
Symbolically, it relates to the mobilization of the spark of incarnate energy originally conceived and then brought into being through Luna and then Venus.
Symbolically, this gives the mourners closure as they observe the grave being filled in.

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* Mount Analogue: A Novel of Symbolically Authentic Non-Euclidean Adventures in Mountain Climbing, a novel by René Daumal
Symbolically, this process can be expressed by the following differential equation, where N is the quantity and λ ( lambda ) is a positive number called the decay constant:
Symbolically, a sannyasi casts his physical body into fire by wearing saffron robes when entering this phase, thus freeing the soul while the body is still alive.
Symbolically, the story represents the triumph of pure knowledge, guided by the hand of God, over the demonic forces of passion and darkness.

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Symbolically, the sanctuary represented Mount Meru, the legendary home of the Hindu gods.
Symbolically it means that rice is the last birth.
Symbolically, the Book of Mormon bears the name " Book of the Restoration of the Covenant.
Symbolically, the Bill exceeded expectations and is now ranked with Magna Carta and the Bill of Rights as one of the most important documents of the British constitutional tradition.
Symbolically, the three inner circles, moving from the center outward, show that the three poisons of ignorance, attachment, and aversion give rise to positive and negative actions ; these actions and their results are called karma.
Symbolically, the correlation between results for a single pair can be represented as either "+ 1 " for a match ( opposite spins ), or "− 1 " for a non-match.
The curvature is then the magnitude of the rate of change of T. Symbolically,
Symbolically, the anabathmoi are chanted as a reminder that Christians are ascending to the Heavenly Jerusalem, and that the spiritual intensity of the service is rising as we approach the reading of the Gospel.
Symbolically, their duel takes place in Crime Alley, where Bruce Wayne's parents were murdered decades earlier.
Symbolically scattering evil, adults scared birds away from the homes and surroundings.
In an interview in 2000, the historian Annette Gordon-Reed said of the change in historical scholarship about Jefferson and Hemings: " Symbolically, it's tremendously important for people.
He is known best in the U. S. for two novels ; A Night of Serious Drinking, and the allegorical novel Mount Analogue: A Novel of Symbolically Authentic Non-Euclidean Adventures in Mountain Climbing, both based upon his friendship with Alexander de Salzmann, a pupil of G. I. Gurdjieff.
Symbolically, the Jamboree site bore the name of the birthplace of the Olympic Games, Olympia.
Symbolically, the Orc cycle describes how Urizen and Orc are part of one unified whole with Urizen representing the destructive and older essence while Orc is the young and creative essence.
Symbolically, this can be denoted as: if x < y and y < z then x < z.
A 1-parameter group of conformal transformations gives rise to a vector field X with the property that the Lie derivative of g along X is proportional to g. Symbolically,

Marian and Anderson
* 1939Marian Anderson sings at the Lincoln Memorial, after being denied the right to sing at the Daughters of the American Revolution's Constitution Hall.
* 1897 – Marian Anderson, American contralto ( d. 1993 )
* Marian Anderson
* April 8 – Marian Anderson, American contralto ( b. 1897 )
* April 9 – African-American singer Marian Anderson performs before 75, 000 people at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D. C., after having been denied the use both of Constitution Hall by the Daughters of the American Revolution, and of a public high school by the federally controlled District of Columbia.
** Marian Anderson, American contralto ( d. 1993 )
January 7: Marian Anderson at the Metropolitan Opera | Met
* January 7 – Marian Anderson is the first African American singer to perform at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City.
The ship was christened by Marian Anderson.
Baez cites Odetta as a primary influence along with Marian Anderson and Seeger.
Marian Anderson: the Lincoln Memorial Concert is a 1939 documentary film which documents a concert performance by African American opera singer Marian Anderson after the Daughters of the American Revolution ( DAR ) had her barred from singing in Washington D. C .' s Constitution Hall because she was black.
nl: Marian Anderson: The Lincoln Memorial Concert
Marian Anderson in 1940, by Carl Van Vechten
Marian Anderson ( February 27, 1897 – April 8, 1993 ) was an African-American contralto and one of the most celebrated singers of the twentieth century.
Marian Anderson was born on February 27, 1897, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the daughter of John Berkley Anderson and the former Annie Delilah Rucker.
Marian was the eldest of the three Anderson children.
Marian and her family moved into the home of her father's parents, Grandpa Benjamin and Grandma Isabella Anderson.
He was the first of the Anderson family to settle in South Philadelphia, and when Marian moved into his home the two became very close.
During World War II and the Korean War, Marian Anderson entertained troops in hospitals and bases.
Grenfell's wife, Dr. Clarine Coffin Grenfell, in her book Women My Husband Married, including Marian Anderson.

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