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This convention distinguishes possessive singular forms ( Bernadette's, flower's, glass's, one's ) from simple plural forms ( Bernadettes, flowers, glasses, ones ), and both of those from possessive plural forms ( Bernadettes < nowiki >'</ nowiki >, flowers < nowiki >'</ nowiki >, glasses < nowiki >'</ nowiki >, ones < nowiki >'</ nowiki >).
The pansy flower is two to three inches in diameter and has two slightly overlapping upper petals, two side petals, and a single bottom petal with a slight beard emanating from the flower's center.
* The flower's radial filaments, which can number more than a hundred and vary from flower to flower, represent the crown of thorns.
The stamens and style protrude from the flower's mouth.
It means " to watch flowers " or " flower's view " from mira (" watch ") and flores (" flowers ").

flower's and Korean
The flower's name in Korean is Mugunghwa ( Korean Hangul: 무궁화, Hanja: < span lang =" KO "> 無窮花 </ span >) meaning ' immortal flower '.
The flower's name in Korean is mugunghwa ( Hangul: 무궁화 ; Hanja: 無窮花 ).

flower's and which
Brown was studying orchids under microscope when he observed an opaque area, which he called the areola or nucleus, in the cells of the flower's outer layer.
For example, other flowers, such as the hyacinth, also had high prices with the flower's introduction, which immediately fell, and fell dramatically.
Attracted by the sent and colour of the flower, small beetles and thrips are the main floral visitors ( Worboys and Jackes 2005 ); they crawl in and lay their eggs within the center of the flower, which contains the flower's pollen.

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The flower's abundance in Mississippi is reflected in its nickname of " Magnolia State ".

symbolic and significance
It is a matter of some disappointment to me that still many of my own countrymen are too shortsighted to ascribe any symbolic significance to the plight of a minority, such as artists, in any social order.
Dance movements may be without significance in themselves, such as in ballet or European folk dance, or have a gestural vocabulary / symbolic system as in many Asian dances.
Insignia are mainly heads of mythological characters or depictions of mythological beasts arranged in a symbolic motif: Apollo, Zeus, Janus, Athena, Hermes, griffin, gorgon, sphinx, hippocamp, bull, snake, eagle, or other creatures who had symbolic significance.
From around 700 BC the Iron age brought numerous hill forts, brochs and fortified settlements which support the image of quarrelsome tribes and petty kingdoms later recorded by the Romans, though evidence that at times occupants neglected the defences might suggest that symbolic power had as much significance as warfare.
However, historians today stress the symbolic and not the strictly military significance of the battle, for within six months of the defeat a new Ottoman fleet of some 250 sail including eight modern galleasses had been built, with the shipyards of Istanbul turning out a new ship every day at the height of the construction.
The poetry of this image dispenses with any symbolic significance, old or new.
The Stonewall riot acquired symbolic significance for the gay rights movement and came to be seen as the opening of a new phase in the struggle for gay liberation.
In this respect, the prostitute came to have symbolic significance as the embodiment of the violation of that divide.
Apart from its symbolic message to the international community, settling Hebron had a theological significance of cosmic dimensions in some quarters, in that :-
He interpreted such events as having both symbolic and actual significance.
In the 8th century, a famous epigram attributed to the Venerable Bede celebrated the symbolic significance of the statue in a prophecy that is variously quoted: Quamdiu stat Colisæus, stat et Roma ; quando cadet colisæus, cadet et Roma ; quando cadet Roma, cadet et mundus (" as long as the Colossus stands, so shall Rome ; when the Colossus falls, Rome shall fall ; when Rome falls, so falls the world ").
The city held strategic and symbolic significance to both sides of the conflict.
As the seat of the duke of Orléans, this city held symbolic significance in early fifteenth century politics.
While National Register listings are mostly symbolic, their recognition of significance provides some financial incentive to owners of listed properties.
The various inscriptions on the Dome walls and the artistic decorations imply on symbolic eschatological significance of the structure.
This name may have some symbolic significance given the place of māyā in Indian thought, but it does not seem to have led this tradition to give to the concept of māyā much of a philosophical role.
* Pink carnations have the most symbolic and historical significance.
In either case the story often has symbolic and psychological significance for the characters in the outer story.
For military servicemen, the firing squad has a symbolic significance.
A union of air and water does not carry the same symbolic significance of the " conjunctio oppositorum " ( union of opposites ) that the union of fire and water does.
Shri Aurobindo has enumerated the symbolic significance of the Vedic Gods in his book " The Secret of the Vedas ".
Afterwards, though its military and economic power was diminished, it retained a strong political and symbolic significance.
Aside from its symbolic significance as the largest eucalypt of all, Eucalyptus regnans has value to conservationists in providing essential habitat to important birds and mammals ( notably the Wedge tailed eagle, the Lyrebird and the endangered Victorian state animal emblem Leadbeater's Possum ).
All the poetry attributed to Theognis deals with subjects typically discussed at aristocratic symposiadrinking parties that had symbolic and practical significance for the participants:

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George W. Cable ( naturalized New Englander ), writing in 1889 from `` Paradise Road, Northampton '' ( lovely symbolic name ), agitated continuously the `` Southern question ''.
The importance of this 5 can largely be explained by the natural mathematical properties of the middle number and its special relationship to all the rest of the numbers -- quite apart from any numerological considerations, which is to say, any symbolic meaning arbitrarily assigned to it.
It served as the uniform of the Almoravids, and under their rule, sumptuary laws forbade anybody else from wearing the veil, thereby making it the distinctive dress of the ruling class ( the later Almohads made a point of mocking the Almoravid veil as symbolic of effeminacy and decadence.
The League's modern name derives from its official meeting place, the island of Delos, where congresses were held in the temple and where the treasury stood until, in a symbolic gesture, Pericles moved it to Athens in 454 BC.
Armageddon ( from Harmagedōn, Late Latin: ) is, according to the Bible, the site of a battle during the end times, variously interpreted as either a literal or symbolic location.
As an example of a conditional proof in symbolic logic, suppose we want to prove A → C ( if A, then C ) from the first two premises below:
Computer vision is a field that includes methods for acquiring, processing, analyzing, and understanding images and, in general, high-dimensional data from the real world in order to produce numerical or symbolic information, e. g., in the forms of decisions.
This image understanding can be seen as the disentangling of symbolic information from image data using models constructed with the aid of geometry, physics, statistics, and learning theory.
*"( L. 2 ) ( Locality ) A computor can shift attention from one symbolic configuration to another one, but the new observed configurations must be within a bounded distance of the immediately previously observed configuration.
The 16-panel album insert features artwork from five Ithaca-based artists and follows the symbolic transformation from homo sapiens to enlightened beings as portrayed in H. luminous.
The dominatrix is a female archetype which operates on a symbolic mode of representation, associated with particular attire and props that are drawn on within popular culture to signify her role — as a strong, dominant, sexualised woman — linked to but distinct from images of sexual fetish.
Since an abbreviation is also employed for the word ‘ equals ’, Diophantus took a fundamental step from verbal algebra towards symbolic algebra .”
In this view the terms heaven and hell are seen as symbolic terms for the person's spiritual progress and their nearness to or distance from God.
A symbolic orbital diagram from the view of the Earth at the center, with the sun and moon projected upon the celestial sphere, showing the Moon's two nodes where eclipses can occur.
), strings ( delimited with double quotes ), integer numbers, symbolic constants ( e. g. GENERIC, TIE, RIPPER for cell types ) and " Identifiers ", which are reference labels formed from a very restricted set of characters.
Simpler and cruder examples from the same year occurs in William S. Hart ' sThe Narrow Trail, in which a single shot of the mouth of San Francisco Bay taken against the light ( the Golden Gate ) is preceded by a narrative title explaining its symbolic function in the story.
Maurice Elvey's Nelson – England's Immortal Naval Hero ( 1919 ) has a symbolic sequence dissolving from a picture of Kaiser Wilhelm II to a peacock, and then to a battleship.
Functional programming is also supported in some domain-specific programming languages like R ( statistics ), Mathematica ( symbolic math ), J, K and Q from Kx Systems ( financial analysis ), XQuery / XSLT ( XML ) and Opal.
These range from a symbolic pricking or piercing of the clitoris or labia, to cauterization of the clitoris, cutting into the vagina to widen it ( gishiri cutting ), and introducing corrosive substances to tighten it.
It is usual that the head of state, particularly in parliamentary systems as part of the symbolic role, is the one who opens the annual sessions of the legislature, e. g. the annual State Opening of Parliament with the Speech from the Throne in Britain.
In Lacan's analysis, Hamlet unconsciously assumes the role of phallus — the cause of his inaction — and is increasingly distanced from reality " by mourning, fantasy, narcissism and psychosis ", which create holes ( or lack ( manque )) in the real, imaginary, and symbolic aspects of his psyche.
Other evidence of religious ideas include symbolic artifacts from Middle Stone Age sites in Africa.
* an Islamic " movement that seeks cultural differentiation from the West and reconnection with the pre-colonial symbolic universe ",
In 1950, he founded the French Oceanographic Campaigns ( FOC ), and leased a ship called Calypso from Thomas Loel Guinness for a symbolic one franc a year.

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