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Everything in the world has to balance out, even symbolically.
A place that meant something to me, at least symbolically.
I'm not saying it would make up for the life I took, except symbolically.
This is what the boys are saying, symbolically, when they light the fire.
Symbolically speaking, that is what they would like to do with us.
Symbolically, it also turns out that half of her body is white.
But if the words were true symbolically, they seemed less so in substance.
Symbolically significant though their works may be, however, they are ignored in America for a reason.
"We're symbolically here to tell them that they have to talk to us," he said.
Thus the fort had to be taken, and least symbolically, by force.
Together, they symbolically represent the beginning and the end of all things.
Thus the switch means more symbolically than it does in real terms.
Yet it is hard to see the move as anything other than a step in the right direction, even if only symbolically.
I think it would be better, symbolically, and in every other way, to get them somewhere else.
The gate was to be symbolically opened for three hours.
It was from him, he, symbolically, that I received my food.
And he is reaching out to that community in an important way, symbolically.
She places herself with the viewer, symbolically in the west.
Symbolically, it is a profound moment in the history of the cold war.
Symbolically speaking, he suggested that was what had happened to the country.
With these actions that symbolically from the start of a new academic year.
He had symbolically cut himself off from the core of the ship.
Symbolically, it was the final step in the ladder of life.
The description of nature found in the story is presented symbolically.
Symbolically, she took off her hat to nations that did pay up.