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symbolically

in a symbolic manner symbolically accepted goals by means of symbols symbolically expressed

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I meant beat him symbolically.
Symbolically. I almost forgot.
They symbolically represent millions of hands which in the People's Republic could reach for the first time for a book or a newspaper.
I ask you to discuss your disagreement. and use your weapons symbolically.
My subprocessor detected interphasic signatures from the organisms, which were symbolically represented by a high shriek.
It may not make literal sense, but symbolically, it probably has some kind of logic to it.
So you feel like you're being symbolically cast.
From vampirism to Catholicism, literally or symbolically the reward for eating flesh is eternal life.
Symbolically, perhaps, it represented. the death of something.
I think it's beyond all our capabilities, but somebody's got to explain. how a four-star general could be shot and killed in what is symbolically. the best-guarded military base in the country.
But, symbolically.
I was talking symbolically. but all right, I'm with you now.
Bridget, you can be one, John, Eamonn can be another-- to walk down to the Guildhall symbolically.
Symbolically, this is bad.
These fireworks should not be taken symbolically.
Well, they say each time the Boston Strangler killed, he was killing his mother symbolically.
Heilmann is represented only symbolically.
Symbolically. I almost forgot. Where can I find this guy?
Symbolically.
Peg, as someone who's been symbolically cutting things off for years will you do the honors?
Madame de la Fontaine had just rocked the fashion world by taking her husband's symbolically vacant seat in the front row, wearing what fashion observers could only speculate to be a vintage Dior dress, we think.
Think about it. From vampirism to Catholicism, whether literally or symbolically, the reward for eating flesh is eternal life.
Being the only one without a lei sets you apart from the others, allowing you to symbolically maintain your solitude.
And science-fiction filmmakers use cats almost symbolically to portray how we feel inside about something we can't express.
But we've decided to have our feast anyway. if only symbolically. in honor of that old man out there at sea.
It's a small thing, but symbolically important.
I meant symbolically.
This way we'll symbolically show that we're willing to fight to regain our spaces, including our own body and our eroticism.
We have to accommodate Washington, ceo Staff And symbolically guard for two days.
They symbolically catch happiness for the New Year.
That is to say when, symbolically, the paternal authority breaks down.
We symbolically bury our friend Petri whose memory will live with us.
Because the locations hit are not symbolically significant, We believe that these attacks are personal.

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It helps to have traditional enemies, old hurts, and humiliations that need to be redressed, if only symbolically.
It is because football allows for symbolically limited confrontations, with no major political risks, that it is useful.
In a dramatic reversal, Musharraf's minister of religious affairs, the son of former dictator General Zia ul-Haq, promised to rebuild damaged mosques and even symbolically laid the first stone at one construction site.
Of course, Zoellick could just attempt to fill the role symbolically and do little or nothing, as some of his predecessors have done.
Joining the US dollar, the British pound, the euro, and the Japanese yen in the SDR club would be symbolically significant.
Although India's presidency is primarily a ceremonial post that carries less weight than that of prime minister (the position once held by Indira Gandhi), it is symbolically significant.
France symbolically returned to NATO's military command in April 2009.
But now that America's mission in Afghanistan has, at least symbolically, achieved its objectives, a new chapter must open.
Above all, they have been excluded, practically and symbolically, from the country's political discourse, and are treated regularly with condescension by politicians.
The move symbolically rejected what the incoming government abandoned upon assuming office: Gandhi's vision of an equitable and sustainable agrarian society based on self-sufficient, pared-down consumption.
The authorities have taken many other historically and symbolically important steps as well.
Though invitations by the West to join organizations such as the NATO-Russia Council or the G-8 may have been symbolically important and thus politically valuable, these venues provide only forums for discussion; they do not produce binding agreements.
It appeared symbolically on June 16, 1989, when I had the opportunity to speak on behalf of the young generation.
Nor is it simply the result of Sarkozy's decision to bring France closer to the United States, a move that will culminate symbolically with France's likely return to the integrated military body of NATO in April 2009.

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