Her character Symbolises her name's meaning with perfection.
It was a murder that symbolised.
Current measured in amps, symbolised by the letter“I”.
Resistance measured in ohms, symbolised by the letter“R”.
The red Symbolises fire and the blue Symbolises water.
Nature Symbolises beauty, yet it has a horrific form too.
Shree Savitri Dham- Adimata Savitri Symbolises the strength of women.
Each of these desserts Symbolises the bond between the couple.
Its blue ears symbolise peace and security of the state.
For me, many chocolate Easter eggs symbolise something entirely different.
There I was talking about the values which Lord Ram Symbolises.
The Greeks believe they symbolise renewal and the blood of Christ.
That symbolised the severing of his connections with Brahminism and society.
Certainly, Lyla could rise high in the world symbolised by Harvard;
These contributions symbolise the immense respect for Sardar Patel in their hearts.
We symbolise it as“H” and the weight and atomic number is 1.
They symbolised the political and cultural freedom of the people of Odisha.
It is the process of symbolising that which is truly beyond all symbols.
invaluable cooperation, which Symbolises the close strategic partnership that we enjoy with Russia.
She is a true hero and Symbolises the best in Indian youth and women.
These symbolise lightness and success as they light-up the entire atmosphere
and lift your spirits.
The plight of the wolves only Symbolises the tragic fate of Indian wildlife today.
It is one of those historic Sun temples that Symbolises the faith of the people.
As per belief, the long‘Gudi' Symbolises victory and inspires people to prosper materially and spiritually.
Our defence forces and their morale symbolise the prowess of India of the 21st century.
In 19th century popular with traders in the silk route which symbolised luxury and power.
But actually, the letter'Н' Symbolises two people(a client and a representative of the company) shaking hands.
This award for me also Symbolises the brotherly ties between our two countries and their peoples.".
Red roses symbolised the English House of Lancaster, while white roses were the symbol for their
where the vacant space, shown behind a screen that is drawn aside, Symbolises the formless God.