the swallow symbolises home. as sailors in the navy would see swallows as they got closer to home from the sea.
you can have all the history you want ask me! sailor jerry swallow, new Glasgow ns.jerryswallow@yahoo.com
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yes she was extremly educated a s a child and so is shannon her colligue.
The events at Tiananmen Square in 1989 symbolized a powerful struggle for democracy and human rights in China, highlighting the desire for political reform and freedom of expression. The brutal crackdown by the Chinese government on pro-democracy protesters became a stark reminder of authoritarian regimes' willingness to suppress dissent. Globally, it galvanized support for human rights and served as a warning about the risks faced by individuals advocating for democratic change. The images of the protests and the government's response continue to resonate as symbols of resistance against oppression.
Not one of the participants on either side could swallow their National Pride. Seriously! This is a huge subject best handled by reading a book, only 250 pages, like John Keegan's 'The First WorlWar'. It's available online! You'll be amazed how stupid politicians who are supposedly intelligent grown-ups can be. Nothing has changed, btw.
Bluebirds and swallows are traditional nautical tattoos with a long history of use. They symbolise happiness and good fortune. The swallow was a tattoo a sailor got after traveling 5000 nautical miles.
It symbolise count olafs tatow
they symbolise everything
It symbolise the birth of Jesus
depends but in maori it can symbolise death
The verb of symbol is symbolise. As in "to symbolise something".
The verb form of icon is iconize. Which means to treat as an icon.
It is a province - in itself it does not symbolise anything.
the colour ble in art symbolise in is loyalt and wisdom
they symbolise the colors on all the flags throughout the world.
vampires symbolise all sorts of things, but they represent, in some cases, fear
horses symbolise strength and agility. they are loyal and trustworthy! ..... why doesn't everyone get a horse?