Prime Minister Benito Mussolini, who had signed the accord on behalf of the King, resurrected the idea of a grand thoroughfare symbolically connecting the Vatican to the heart of the Italian capital.
To symbolically connect BOHS's first and second sites, the Birch Street school's cornerstone was removed and split, and the surface created this way was polished and engraved as the new school's cornerstone.
Mesoamerican rulers and some nobility of other ranks wore headdresses made from quetzal feathers, symbolically connecting them to Quetzalcoatl.
The Real Wiz and Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani flipped a switch that symbolically connected the 22 owned or affiliated services that reach 58 million households.
The regime tried to assert its legitimacy by symbolically connecting itself to the Gallo-Roman period of France's history, and celebrated the Gaul chieftain Vercingetorix as the "founder" of the nation.
Beams reach out to symbolically connect the two sides of the Harbour into one greater and unified partnership.
Now, spurred by his mother's recent death and by curiosity about his long-dead father, he sets out on a trek whose beginning and end symbolically connect "those two incompatible halves of me - the northern Aryan and the southern Jew."
The Tree symbolically connects Christianity with Druidic belief, and makes the argument that Christianity is a continuation of previous customs.
There is perceived also a zeal to connect symbolically the sacred sites of the territories in conquest by means of the Qapaq Ucha, to the sacred sites that they are creating, that are not only Huacas for yes same as the conquered ones, but the ushnus are connected to the whole cosmos.