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1 But he hopes it will symbolize to consumers the value of fighting organized crime.
2 Dieppe, high and glaring white above the water, will always symbolize to me the gate of France.
3 There are some faces which symbolize to the beholder many subtleties of soul-beauty which by no other method could gain expression.
4 After a silence, which he intended to symbolize to her the dropping of a curtain on the scene, he began to talk of other subjects.
5 That building symbolizes to me the benevolent power and the majesty of our government.
6 The whistle symbolized to them the call of the Thunderbird.
7 He symbolized to them hope and force and predestined triumph.
8 The style of the Empire outlived its sway, and doubtless symbolized to the inhabitants their traditions of a higher standard of civilization.
9 The young moon hung in the west, and its silver crescent symbolized to Miss Hargrove the hope that was growing in her heart.
10 As Peter had experienced so much of the evil of sin and the joy of forgiveness, it symbolized to his mind the remission of sins.
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