symbolically in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Originally the Candlemas festival involved symbolically placing candles in the ground and in windows to prepare the earth for the arrival of spring.
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Symbolically then, red and green have been broadly defined to mean vitality (red) and rebirth (green), but these are not the only meanings.
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Individual terms are, within the context of text mining, symbolically represented as text strings.
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The Aztec did flower wars to keep subordinate nations symbolically defeated as well as capture sacrificial victims (who were symbolically adopted).
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The piece represented the complexities of inter-culturalism, in which Bailey chose to portray different societies or cultures symbolically as shrines.
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The child's head is shaven and the hair is then symbolically offered to the holy river.
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Traditionally, after the trouble passes, the tech makes a follow-up post, thanks all who helped, and symbolically returns any unused karma.
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He will then violently flap his wings to symbolically clear out a nest in the soil.
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In order to think about these beings of mere thought, we symbolically attribute sensuous properties to them.
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This affection eventually solemnized in the form of a rakhi symbolically.
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