In any event, you are the perfect choice to represent this President overseas. |
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Movies usually represent this in the form of mind-over-matter effects, such as levitation. |
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When you go to music industry events, you find people who say they want to represent this urban music, this street thing. |
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Within four years, he was elected as the Labour MP for Sheffield Brightside, and continues to represent this constituency today. |
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Since we know that this distance is 260 miles, we can write the following algebraic equation to represent this information. |
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The task of cinema would be not to represent this but to actualise its trajectories, to insufflate the fiber of this transcendental universe. |
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To represent this, we have used multiple lines drawn to paraphyletic groups in the cladogram above. |
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The typical sample size for a Gallup poll which is designed to represent this general population is 1,000 national adults. |
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Whatever you said to them can come in and there's just a minefield of things, if you actually wanted to represent this low-life that you tell him to go ahead take five. |
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Consider the materials, designs, colors, etc. that represent this identity. |
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The Greek authorities represent this operation as a normal commercial operation. |
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If you are using card you could use different coloured cards to represent this. |
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So we chose the four cardinal points for the four winds, and we asked four Aboriginal artists to design something to represent this. |
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I believe that this encounter of profection could well represent this kind of light. |
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To represent this, if the D6 roll for a pass is 1 or less before or after modification, then the thrower has fumbled and dropped the ball. |
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For every sudden or definite change in air pressure, the weather symbols will update accordingly to represent this change. |
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Generally, the balance in the partner's capital account would represent this amount. |
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Though b-boying and b-girling have the crown as the bastion of Hip Hop dance, these alone do not fully represent this kinetic element. |
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Thus, most networks are not seen as being able to adequately represent this issue. |
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In order to represent this spiritual meaning, God placed the streets of pure gold on either side of the river of the water of life. |
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We urge you to represent this position clearly. |
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There is an enormous amount of infrastructure that could potentially represent this sub-theme and caution is needed to ensure that what s identified is significant by virtue of its age, design or originality. |
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Ede Fox could best represent this district. |
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They really do represent this continent now. |
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Fittingly, Shakespeare does not represent this move directly. |
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The two works represent this transformation process. |
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The new EAP will represent this eclectic and multi-disciplinary approach. |
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The inclusion of a number of representative features will vastly improve the park reserve's ability to both represent this natural region and maintain its ecological integrity. |
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Which areas should be kept outside of close partnerships, meaning that first there will be a decision on a common EU position, then we represent this position in eventual outside negotiations with our partner? |
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Because we can't see in parts of the spectrum like the infrared, ultraviolet or microwave, we have to use colours that we can see, to represent this kind of information. |
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The diagram below attempts to represent this. |
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A very common cultural expression that would represent this sub-theme is the historic site marker, whose establishing organization can often be used to determine the significance of the site. |
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We represent this as a three-legged stool with Christ at the center. |
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The focus of the issue was mental health and, sadly, the picture chosen to represent this topic drew upon stigmatising attitudes. |
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The idea came from the revolution and the inability to represent this major event or paradigm shift. |
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To do this the economists who built these models used construction principles that enabled them to represent this ideal situation: the theory of pure and perfect competition, and Ricardo's theory of comparative advantages. |
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Write a mathematical statement to represent this story. |
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Where there is only one rhotic sound, we use a single r to represent this. |
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