Examples of using Symbolizing in English and their translations into Indonesian
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The image of a bear is hidden in the Matterhorn high mountain, symbolizing the town of the chocolate's origin”.
The color of Queensday is orange, symbolizing national and royal pride,
They also have a a bunch of icons symbolizing other situations this kind of as Motion Mode,
The central focus of the flag is a Nguni shield and two spears, symbolizing protection from the country's enemies.
There was also a hammer symbolizing confession, and other knives signifying devotion to Saint Joseph,
Amazon affirms there are more than 2 million vendors on their site, symbolizing 40 percent of all product sales.
in the UK soap opera, symbolizing what should be happening rather than what was happening.
Many in the Christian religion consider the ceremonial chair as symbolizing or representing an allegory of the holy Throne of God.
with the central sphere symbolizing the unconsciousness or Nirvana.
The original Paramount logo contains 24 stars, symbolizing the 24 movie stars that were contracted to the studio at that time.
There was also a hammer symbolizing confession, and other knives symbolizing devotion to St. Joseph,
the wall colour symbolizing the seller's preference.
promotes consensus finding while symbolizing the harmony between women and men.
Your Honor, Columbus's voyage was an inspiration to struggling people all across Europe, symbolizing freedom and new beginnings.
possibly symbolizing the ideal of happiness.
multi-billion-dollar space program as symbolizing the country's progress.
The Christmas tree is usually made of evergreen trees such as cedar trees, symbolizing that life is long.
launched on July 4, 1996, symbolizing"freedom" from ISP-based email
They were often hung with round pastry wafers symbolizing the Eucharist, which developed into the cookie ornaments decorating German Christmas trees today.
This method had been developed by Greek thinkers who interpreted the stories in Homer's Iliad and Odyssey as symbolizing emotional or spiritual struggles within the individual.