The club's ethos of social inclusion and integration is reflected in the eclectic mix of nationalities represented within the team. |
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The investigation dredges up many dark secrets in the local community, a community represented here by a tapestry of interconnected characters. |
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The development of nuclear fission weapons and later thermonuclear fusion weapons represented an incomparable revolution in weaponry. |
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In the exhibition Rubens is represented by two designs for decorative structures and an indistinct muddy sketch of an autumnal sunset. |
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To this point, we have discussed the learning of qualitative models represented as qualitative trees. |
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A young lady and her lawyers came to me among others, and we represented what we believed. |
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The Romans represented units, tens, hundreds, and thousands as separate items in their numbers. |
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All need to be strongly represented to ensure the continued prosperity and success of the organisation. |
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The guile with which opposition leaders have packaged, branded and represented the Cedar Revolution has been an anarchic tour de force. |
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Because each record represented a separate loan, aggregates of multiple loans were matched with individual social security numbers. |
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Among the tribes represented were Delawares, Iroquois, Wyandots, Miamis, Ottawas, Pottawattamies, Creeks, Sac and Fox, Choctaw. |
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All of life in its visual form seems to be represented in this cavernous loft space, and there are even more workrooms and storage to the rear. |
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Young men who are often described as layabouts, louts, thugs, animals and leeches were well represented among them. |
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If he currently manages other artists how long have those other artists been represented by him? |
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This Quebecois drama represented Canada in the running for this year's Best Foreign Language Film Oscar. |
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The reactive collision of more than two molecules at the exact time is unlikely and can be represented as the sequence of bimolecular collisions. |
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Equally well represented in these waters are invertebrates such as crinoids, nudibranchs and featherduster worms. |
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Postbank operates 30 branches and 93 offices across the country and is represented in about 2300 post offices in Bulgaria. |
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Big-breasted Paleolithic figurines had, at one time, represented fertility or nursing goddesses. |
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In other words, the zodiacal constellations named in ancient times no longer correspond to the segments of the zodiac represented by their signs. |
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The range of values represented by the colour scale is shown below each image. |
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He said it was not his place to defend his role, but that he had represented the family to the best of his ability. |
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It is innervated by the anterior interosseous nerve and may be represented as the tibialis posterior of the leg. |
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Within the Grenville basement these are represented by alkalic to tholeiitic mafic dykes and alkalic to peralkaline granite plutons. |
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For the Trust it marked not just a few months' worth of campaigning but represented the culmination of nearly half a century of tireless effort. |
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This concept is represented in a bar graph pictured in the students' workbooks. |
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He was also notorious for a series of political cartoons in which he represented the Communists by a three-nostrilled man. |
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Abuela Celia presents herself in the form of a narrative, represented as she is in the stories she tells about her life. |
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Five out of six leaders of parties represented in the parliament have since declared themselves feminist. |
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It may be thought unfair to creditors that the asset represented by future pension rights should not be attachable. |
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His rights not to incriminate himself and to be represented by counsel had been carefully, scrupulously honoured. |
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Sixty midshipmen and officer cadets represented 13 countries, which made the competition a great opportunity for international interaction. |
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It represented a first for Thailand and the quadrennial event featured more than 20,000 participants. |
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The California is represented on the marine railways next to a schooner, and both vessels are receiving fresh coats of paint by workmen. |
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The present system allows for an individual to be represented by a different attorney at each stage. |
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The seat was abolished following boundary changes in 1983, after which he represented the Selby constituency. |
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On the main facade is an imposing bicephalous eagle, which represented the Hapsburg dynasty. |
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Much better represented in scholarly literature and the popular imagination would be the Aztecs and Mayas of Mexico and the Incas of Peru. |
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The attack, with its high toll and its timing on a major holiday, represented a stepping-up of the violence. |
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These are represented by horizontal bands of agate that usually form after concentric banding. |
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The researchers used anatomically correct, male and female modified Cabbage Patch dolls that represented all ethnicities. |
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Terrestrial annuals represented a diverse group of species, with 60 of them classified as herbs, 18 as sedges and 17 as grasses. |
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Apart from his ritual farewell, Truman's act of self creation is otherwise represented as a repudiation of all social connection. |
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Beknazarov represented the remote constituency of Aksy district, a poor region in the south of the country. |
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The advantage of using Shannon uncertainty is that it allows a complex source of bias to be represented by a single statistic. |
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Also your boyfriend is represented by Saturn in the seventh house, which for you is the house of a husband or boyfriend. |
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Many brought their own chalices, athames and swords so that the altar represented each of us. |
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Floating on calm, flat water, some thought that it represented human dominance over nature. |
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Craftsmanship of a very high order is represented in objects of shell and jadeite. |
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The elements are represented by four allegorical pictures and in the centre of the pavement the mask of Medusa is portrayed. |
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The company also represented that they had helped it to hedge downside risk. |
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I think it's sad when a community thinks they are not worthy enough to be represented in modern cinema. |
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Thirty feet perhaps represented a good width for a beaten trackway in these parts. |
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Characters are represented here, offering a narrative which is obscure and clearly personal to the artist. |
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Each level in the tree is represented in a buffer, and you can manipulate Customize buffers as usual. |
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Determine the geometric object represented by the equation and draw this object. |
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Female saints were also represented as visionaries, martyrs, and reformers. |
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After Pearl Harbor, the vitriol against people of Japanese descent is represented in propaganda posters urging national unity through xenophobia. |
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He represented three different Dublin constituencies before losing his seat last June in the nationwide collapse of the Fine Gael vote. |
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In total, about 85 per cent of the parties represented in Parliament were in favour of a Yes vote. |
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The Justice Party today is not represented in the Danish Parliament, nor has it been for 15 years. |
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She is represented by two unprepossessing abstract heads rendered in polychrome clay. |
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All eight flags of the countries represented here are flying at half-staff tonight. |
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The Bodhisattva can be represented as both male and female as need and occasion demand. |
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He said the long term viability of the house could be worked out with the assistance of the action group and the bodies represented in it. |
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The Akan have more than 3,600 proverbs, and many of the proverbs are represented in the visual arts. |
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Note that the allelic state for a pair of lineages is represented by two numbers in brackets. |
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The real number system consists of all numbers that can be represented by infinite decimals. |
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The full moon had long represented supernatural occurrences, lycanthropy and such. |
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No. 1057 represented the final years of steam with a Pyle National headlight centred on the smokebox door and a standard tender. |
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Romanian Americans were also represented in significant numbers during the Korean and Vietnam Wars and many were promoted to officer ranks. |
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One of the most famous composers and lutenists of his day, Dowland also represented the Elizabethan artistic temperament. |
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He was represented by four works, including several tableaux vivants populated by friends, family, and servants and photographed on his estate. |
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This represented a major shift in the literacy culture of the kindergarten teachers at this school. |
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After birth, it is represented by the median umbilical ligament, which extends from the dome or anterior wall of the bladder to the umbilicus. |
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The Benedictines and Franciscans were also represented by both priests and nuns. |
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Men's motifs are well represented in this category with designs ranging from fishing lures to hunting themes to Neopolitan fleur de lis patterns. |
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My visit to this restaurant represented the quintessential contemporary Irish dining experience. |
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One of the other symbols was a kara, a steel bangle that, among other things, represented restraint. |
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The columnists represented there are not wingnuts reviled by the more sensible members of the Republican party. |
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Among the flowers most commonly represented are roses, lilies, fleurs-de-lis, and sunflowers. |
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The breathtaking performance by the tiny tots, who represented the presence of the Sindhis in different parts of the world, was commendable. |
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He didn't represent me, but he represented my father-in-law, Peter Burroughs. |
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The majority Shiite population boycotted the election and was poorly represented in the lower house. |
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Hanson represented a constituency to whom the idea of the truth, of the real, of honesty, of authenticity did matter. |
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When the SAT was normed, its population represented a small minority of college-bound white middle-class students. |
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He said the party represented a threat to the country and urged people to reclaim the Republic by rebuffing the party in the elections. |
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The areas of specialization represented most often were marketing, agribusiness management, farm management, and policy. |
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Wheeled and windup toys are also well represented in the collection he assembled. |
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But the Neutrality Acts of 1935, 1936, and 1937 nevertheless represented a repudiation of Wilsonianism. |
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He has also represented the Irish schoolboys teams in recent internationals against England. |
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It was, of course, a huge departure from the tradition represented by Perkin. |
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One of the energetic obstacles to membrane fusion is represented by the void interstices that form at the neck of the stalk. |
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About 100 workers' representatives attended the hearing, but Sony was only represented by two Indonesian assistant managers. |
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In cuneiform writing, words are represented by signs incised into clay tablets by a wedge-shaped instrument. |
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Privately, the men involved with the camp stressed to me that this represented a re-formation of the men's society. |
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As usual, the media wrote laudatory profiles about the 30-year-old, black, Southern New Democrat who represented the future of the party. |
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He is one of the five kids who represented India in the junior category and was placed third in the overall category. |
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All other ages, epochs, and eras are represented by natural evolutionary and geological phenomena. |
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They represented our country with the notion that Afrikanerdom and the Lord would get them through. |
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According to patients' self-assessments, various levels of asthma severity were represented in the study group. |
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Statements by Muhammad in court the following day made clear he was under the impression he was still represented by his Maryland attorneys. |
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It could no longer be represented by such straightforward dualities as European versus native, or civilised versus wild. |
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The defendants are represented by a defence team of three barristers and two solicitors. |
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As it happened, neither discipline represented a noticeable difference in the final marks. |
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Many of the commonly used stains and stain combinations are represented in this atlas. |
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The most popular and influential stallions in the world will be represented and include such standouts as Storm Cat. |
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From the stories represented in the memory-cloth project, we learn about the uneducated and underrepresented, left without resource or recourse. |
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He said the two men were former government employees who had misappropriated funds, but who now represented themselves as opposition figures. |
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As such, unions were represented in local and national government and sought to act for the community. |
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The most emotionally challenging part for me was the transphobia I encountered from the court attorney who represented me at my arraignment. |
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For the red-baiters, American movies represented a totalitarianism creeping in from without. |
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The ironstone is locally represented by hematite matrix-supported vein quartz breccia. |
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It may also be represented by a single muscle bundle between the lateral and superior recti. |
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Another often used precious stone was jade, which because of its color often represented the corn plant in the Mayan culture. |
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In the image, however, the shortest wavelengths are represented as blue, while the longest are coloured in red. |
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When Rubens represented a great classical myth, his mind's eye saw a dynamic moment captured, with no part of the canvas wasted. |
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The main subdisciplines represented in conservation biology are population genetics, population biology, landscape ecology and biogeography. |
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In our model a phospholipid molecule is represented by a pair of nearest-neighbor acyl chains, linked covalently to each other. |
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The Madras Act IX of 1867 divided the city into eight wards, each represented by four Commissioners. |
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Ferguson was also represented in court by a Queen's Counsel and a junior counsel. |
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We are proud of the quality of scholarship and imagination represented in this issue. |
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I would hope that all the institutions represented here would join in a protest against this McCarthyite attempt to suppress dissident views. |
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The trivium and the quadrivium represented the available means of expression. |
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Brushwood is represented by low and thick bushes, at the sides of the paths, formed by jaborandis, vassouras, and carquejas. |
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Some lawmakers questioned if those invited to take part in the two previous talks truly represented different sectors of society. |
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These bases are adenine, cytosine, guanine and thymine and can be represented as A, C, G, and T, respectively. |
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His subjects include landscape, seascape, townscape and portraits, all of which are represented in this current offering. |
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They are commonly represented by a single letter code where the index represents the absorption maximum. |
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It does not now and never has represented the Marxist program of socialist internationalism. |
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She represented herself as a seer and used fortune-telling techniques such as palmistry. |
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The curve forms from a graph plotting return and risk indicated by volatility, which is represented by standard deviation. |
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These companies have either accumulated a current year's profits that are represented by cash or other readily realisable assets. |
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In several obvious ways, the way he represented his interest did appear to fit the idea that fans are consumerists. |
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Those killed in military action are represented as inflicting their own deaths. |
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In this exercise, the U.S. population is divided into tenths and represented by 10 students. |
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In terms of function, it has long been known that such statuary represented the individual as a worshiper and was to be placed in a temple. |
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In modern Paraguayan orthography, the nasal vowels are represented with the nasal tilde over the oral version of the vowel. |
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He then considered the problem of when the geodesics on a surface could be represented as straight lines on the plane. |
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As for how many minorities are represented in corporate masterhood, why should that be a measure of anything? |
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The fauna is represented by species such as deer, wild goats, bears, wolves, foxes and martens. |
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He represented the US at a major public event in Battenberg Square in honour of the anniversary and delivered an address. |
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Military officials at the Pentagon declined to describe their legal status, or say whether they are represented by attorneys. |
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Arte Povera's prehistory is thoroughly chronicled in the catalogue but only selectively represented in the exhibition. |
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The firearms officer is being represented by the Scottish Police Federation, which acts on behalf of rank-and-file police. |
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It is submitted that this represented no more than a tacit understanding between staff members. |
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She was treated with particular savagery by cartoonists, who represented her as ugly, overdressed, over-fecund and avid for diamonds and pearls. |
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A Sentimental Journey through France and Italy is likewise represented in a first edition, with half-titles and a subscriber's list. |
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More specifically, the Old Man represented a kind of curiosity called the lusus naturae, a play or joke of nature. |
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These lines are usually represented diagrammatically as converging on the point to form an acute angle. |
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The Archbishop of Aleppo, Ignacio Zeade, who represented the Maronite rite, celebrated mass using the Aramaic language. |
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The procedure is not dependent upon having all forecasters represented in each forecast period. |
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The singer of the opera-ballet costumed as a sailor and personifying navigation is represented by the oarsmen of the Louvre version. |
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This is the heaviest and bleakest view of Australianised suburbia ever represented on local screens. |
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So without further ado, let's see how the other positions were represented and who the missing persons were. |
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To the emigrant Irish and to their adoptive countries, the shamrock logo represented all that was best in Irishness. |
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He represented his alma mater in wrestling as well as the traditional Punjabi sport of kabaddi. |
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He also played hockey with distinction and represented Sri Lanka in this sport. |
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He intimated mortality by rendering the things represented on his canvas as escaping the grasp of our gaze. |
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Its founding in 1906 represented the first step by British workers towards their own independent political party. |
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He is now free to wander and interact with less restraint, and, as such, his presence is represented with greater frequency. |
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Those farm overalls represented hard, long days in the harsh sun and remorseless winters. |
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All four larger Recent families of Stromboidea are represented in Cenozoic strata from Chile. |
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The Sardine stone represented Benjamin, the youngest of the twelve sons of Jacob. |
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As such, they are prominent among the popular divinities represented in the works of art of the classical period. |
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The suture is quadrilobate and of modest complexity, with two trifid lobes represented on the flanks, margined by bifid saddles. |
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Symbolically, his roles represented the quintessential dissident. |
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He is frequently represented in dual, bicephalous form, in constant activity in the four corners of the world, on the six faces of the cube of the universe. |
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A lot of the hip people represented by her agency, Artists by Chloe, also smoke these elaborate digital devices. |
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Opposition to the closure of the Lister Baths at Featherstone contributed heavily to all three Labour councillors who had represented the ward losing their seats. |
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From his point of view the election represented a mission accomplished. |
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Spie is one of the sponsors of this triennial meeting, which brings together an international group of attendees who, this year, represented about 40 nations. |
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Simple results on arrangements of lines can be proved merely by observing that the lines and their intersections can be represented as a planar graph. |
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He was the son of a Cajun planter and had lived in the district he represented for most of his life. |
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The co-authors of this paper considered that EFL students' errors represented a developmental process in which a specific interlanguage would merge. |
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Judo is the only martial art sport to be represented in the Olympics. |
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As Madonna cranked up, models represented her aesthetic journey from boy toy to Voguing dancer. |
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The Bantustans represented an imposed tribalism, with indigenous Africans forcibly displaced onto reservations carved out of the country's poorest land. |
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As creator, the writer puts his or her own subjectivity in play by projecting it into the interiority of the character enmeshed in the social world represented in the novel. |
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It represented an attempt to use government investment to reshape the U.S. economy, especially the energy sector. |
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He does a really good job of capturing a real city, not a Hollywood city where gritty is represented by new stuff with smudges of schmutz on the top. |
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The oxen are represented by paired trestles, one of steel, the other wood. |
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Elena Hogan and Noel Clancy represented Waterford in the Munster Fleadh Ceoil in Millstreet last Sunday, the flute and the melodion being the instruments of choice. |
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The mandarin duck represented faithfulness, the magpie good luck. |
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For many in the counterculture of the early 1960s, computers had represented the epitome of all that was wrong with technology in the service of technocracy. |
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The sheer variety of styles represented here means that aging hipsters and young scenesters alike will find something that puts the gin in their vermouth. |
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The national laboratories of the United States of America, France, and Great Britain decided to adopt the international candle represented by carbon filament lamps. |
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Business interests are represented by documents relating to calamine mining on Malham Moor and the collection includes particularly rich archives for Craven area townships. |
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The key elements of our total approach include measurements, models, and data, which are represented by the black squares, trapezoids, and ellipses respectively. |
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The white-bellied woodpecker, banded leaf monkey, cream-colored giant squirrel, and many tree species are all represented by just a handful of individuals. |
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He said they represented a minority opinion not reflected in the wider republican community which, time and again, had endorsed the strategy of the Sinn Fein leadership. |
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As the sun waxes and wanes with the seasons, and rises and falls with the days, death and rebirth as represented by the Jera rune is inherent to sun worship. |
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The new constitution, instead of being the panacea for every grievance so delusively represented by its advocates will be found upon examination to be like Pandora's box. |
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Strikingly, the television trails feature no voices and the thoughts of individuals reacting to scenes around them are represented by words on screen. |
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One could argue that the open position is represented at one end of the spectrum by contemplatives and the solid position at the other end by fundamentalists. |
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In a few words, Letterman brought the Beatles and what they represented into disarming focus. |
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Of course, the South was much stronger than in the 1870s, not devastated by a war and extremely well represented in Congress. |
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I had seen his performances, and he represented what I would describe as bad choreography, in the sense that he was quite transgressive, an enfant terrible. |
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At the end of the 1990s, Russian trans-shipments represented 7-9 per cent of the gross domestic product in Estonia, 8-10 per cent in Latvia and 4-6 per cent in Lithuania. |
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Top-end couture will be represented by a collection of vintage Galliano knitwear, all of which featured in his first show as an independent designer. |
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The honesty, as represented by Zamora in that early season, has never happened again on a reality show, he thinks. |
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Townsley's goal and then Ged Brannan's penalty, two minutes into injury time, represented a dramatic reversal for an unfortunate Dunfermline side. |
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Above all else, Zervos focused on the formal qualities of Miro's collages, giving little importance to subjects represented in the artist's chosen materials. |
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Here is a work of art in which style and function are closely linked, since the statue represented Dudu for all time and thus needed to convey durability. |
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He argued that these policies were of dubious benefit in terms of economic development and represented to some degree an unsanctioned redistribution of wealth. |
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This was an unusual project for Rembrandt in that he rarely illustrated books and rarely represented this kind of mystical, visionary subject matter. |
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In 1624, and again in 1625, he represented Montgomery in Parliament. |
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In breach of this undertaking, the company executed an absolute assignment to another creditor of amounts represented by certain bills of exchange. |
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While these women may be excluded and discarded from the present, this present is also represented as something that doesn't offer much worth claiming. |
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Japanese schools other than Zen are also well represented in the West. |
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And one finds both sorts of dystopian authors represented in the annals of Chinese sci-fi. |
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Likewise, child readers of the biographies were implicitly encouraged to identify their present with the past represented in the narratives they read. |
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The Bathonian is represented by 150m of interbedded limestone and shale. |
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The two extremes of the spectrum, canalicular adenoma and myoepithelioma, are represented by exclusive luminal cell and myoepithelial cell differentiation, respectively. |
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But why do voters in the sixth district of Minnesota want to be represented by a madwoman? |
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In the letters represented here, women were likelier than men to enclose remittances of either money or prepaid passage tickets for other family members. |
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Expensive costumes were a vital part of the visual appeal of theatre, and characters of high social rank were represented by appropriately luxurious clothing. |
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They are represented now only by the lampreys, eel-like forms that are parasites on fish, and the hagfish, also eel-like but feeding on dead or dying animals. |
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He represented Sarsfields at juvenile and minor level, and was chosen as The Patrician College Sportsman of the Year for his achievements on the golf course. |
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Wild jujubes, a type of fruit widely seen in north China, symbolizes the straightforward, faithful and resolute character of northern Chinese represented by Shanxi merchants. |
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That goes for its contemporary membership roster as well as for the photographers represented in the exhibition. |
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Now the school is hoping that a sponsor or a benefactor will come forward to help to meet the costs so that Yorkshire can be represented in the final. |
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The discussion gradually tails off as the wiki entry now represents the shared knowledge of the community represented by the discussion participants. |
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Campbell has successfully represented other clients in litigations against Adelson. |
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This issue is being represented as linguistic, relating to a democratic right of the people to stipulate word definitions, when it's nothing of the kind. |
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The songbird family of shrikes that is responsible for such carnage is well represented by the woodchat shrike, pictured here grappling with a lizard. |
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Next in complexity to the trivial ones are the mazes represented by trees. |
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President Mary McAleese and Taoiseach Bertie Ahern were represented by their respective aides-de-camp, Captain Sue Ramsbottom and Captain Gerald O'Grady. |
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Antelopes are well represented here, particularly the sable antelope which shows off their extravagant horns as they proudly march between stands of miombo woodland trees. |
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The statue represented a nude male figure wearing traveling boots and carrying a wineskin on his left shoulder, his right shoulder and hand raised above his head. |
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Neither do any of the other therianthropic individuals represented in the Story of Chang Feng exist in reality, although some people may wish otherwise. |
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Only two coxes have not already represented their country at senior level. |
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His total assets then represented a beat-up van and a few boxes of cheap trainers, which he sold to small, independent sports shops in towns across the north of England. |
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Each country was also represented by a small symbol, such as a fleur-de-lis for France, a water buffalo for Vietnam, a panda bear for China, and so on. |
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By the novel's end, however, Davie comes into his estate and is thoroughly imbricated into a credit economy where wealth is represented through markings in a bank book. |
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David Choate and Andy Ward of Colliers represented the landlord and assisted the tenant in the transaction. |
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Yet, Burial organisers told the Brigade, the latter in many ways represented resistance to these jingoist feminine notions. |
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South Picene is represented by 23 short inscriptions, in which only a few poetic epitaphs display demonstratives in use. |
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Accessory minerals are represented by apatite, zoisite, sphene, calcite, fluorite and magnetite. |
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Anorectics have long represented a class of drugs coveted by all the involved competitors. |
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Tories were not in favour of union and only one was represented among the commissioners. |
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During this period volcanic activities continued locally, represented by analcite bearing basanite and andesites. |
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Alfons Shkoza of KZA represented the buyer, Gjushi Construction, which will be developing the site into market rate housing. |
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Peter Von Der Ahe, Joe Koicim, Sean Lefkovits and Logan Markley, represented the seller, a private investor. |
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What the poet says here is that on Earth she represented to him a theophany, a disclosure of the divine. |
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Handler was represented internally in the Wasabi transaction by Scott Galin, and Jason Pennington, of Ripco Realty. |
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The deal sees the band being represented by Newcastle based Wipeout Music Ltd as part of a plan to promote them further afield. |
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So is the case with type III which is represented primarily by Old High German and Old Nordic data, the so ca lled r-preterites. |
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Conversely, carangids, chlopsids, congrids, muraenids, ophichthids, ophidiids, and tetraodontids were not represented in light-trap samples. |
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Bishop Alfonso of Burgos claimed seniority on the basis that he represented a most ancient, Visigothically-founded monarchy. |
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Dance music will also be well represented this year with releases from Massive Attack and Unkle. |
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Billingsley, vice chairman and Wendy Miller, managing director at Colliers ABR represented the landlord. |
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And, although 2012 winner Bob Lingo won't make the cut, Tom could be represented by Alderwood or potential 'dark-horse' Klepht. |
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Garuda is iconographically represented in Indian art holding a pot of ambrosia. |
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Along the Iglesia valley, the lithology is represented by Paleogene, Neogene and Quaternary deposits. |
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Keljmendi had represented the Koha Ditore, one of the largest Albanian newspapers. |
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The comparison of linguistic information represented by 2-tuples is carried out according to an ordinary lexicographic order. |
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Hawkshead is part of the Westmorland and Lonsdale parliamentary constituency and is represented in parliament by MP Tim Farron. |
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This family descended from Matthew Lamb, who represented Stockbridge and Peterborough in the House of Commons. |
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The value of each quantity averaged over a switching period can be represented by a sinusoidal function. |
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At every hundredth pace the Pundit would automatically slip one bead. Each complete circuit of the rosary thus represented ten thousand paces. |
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A person's initial beliefs and uncertainty are mathematically represented with prior probability distributions. |
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Heat generated is represented as positive values, with the basal metabolic rate being the same at all metabolic rates. |
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Trinity Real Estate was represented by Prizer and Charles Laginestra while PepsiCo was represented by Gerry Miovski and Sam King of CBRE, Inc. |
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Because the sea represented bad omens, bodies in the sea represented a form of purgatory and the ship a form of hell. |
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Happen is represented as having the valency of an absolutive functor and a locative. |
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Vernetta Alston was one of the attorneys who represented McCollum. |
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Michael Kerwin represented the seller, 117 Alexandria Property LLC and Samuel Kooris represented the buyer. |
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For the new resolvers, an electrical circuit conditions output so the shaft angle position is represented by a linear analog signal. |
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For centuries it remained unclear whether the Icelandic stories represented real voyages by the Norse to North America. |
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The bulk of Haplogroup R is represented in descendant subclade R1, which likely originated on the Eurasian Steppes. |
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The mirids were represented by only six species in this study as a result of the limited time directed at any specific taxa. |
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Another lawyer, who also asked not to be named, said they represented a police officer who took out an AVO after being cyber-stalked. |
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John Cage, Henry Cowell, Alan Hovhaness, Aram Khachaturian, and Lou Harrison are all represented here. |
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Gimli alone represented the Dwarves in the final battle against Sauron at the Black Gate of Mordor. |
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That duality is represented by Tom Ford more than any other designer. |
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I felt like it nicely represented the dualism of her character. |
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As the logo of the WRU, the Prince of Wales' feathers are also represented in one of the quarters of the British and Irish Lions' badge. |
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The complex sweet-salty-bitter taste of concentrated sodium saccharin was represented appropriately between the sweet and nonsweet stimuli. |
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It represented a transitional dialect between Limburgish and Middle Low German. |
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It is the barberry family and is represented not only by the true barberries but by nandinas, mahonias and epimediums as well. |
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Another living artist, Tom J Nashis represented by an excellent selection of almost 30 paintings from his studio. |
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However, when used by the government and not by the monarch personally, the coat of arms is often represented without the helm. |
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I know Bayo inside-out and I know the way he has worked and represented the football club since the first day he arrived. |
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In this case, the safety record is represented by experimentally obtained parameters of distributions of random variables. |
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The Campsie Fells and the marshes between Loch Lomond and Stirling may have represented another boundary. |
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The special municipalities will be represented in the affairs of the Kingdom by the Netherlands, as they can vote for the Dutch parliament. |
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Exyst, Antartica's first game on the Grid, is an engaging, action-based world, where all characteristics are represented tactilely. |
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Rugby league is represented by the Edinburgh Eagles who play in the Rugby League Conference Scotland Division. |
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A number of athletes represented Great Britain in the freestyle skiing discipline when it debuted at the 2014 Winter Olympics. |
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He was followed by Ajmal Shahzad and Adil Rashid who have both represented England. |
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Previously Edinburgh was represented by the Murrayfield Racers and the Edinburgh Racers. |
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With the parliamentary victory in the Civil War, Milton used his pen in defence of the republican principles represented by the Commonwealth. |
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From 1921 until 1973, the British monarch was officially represented in Northern Ireland by the Governor of Northern Ireland. |
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Rather than a declaration of war, the Okfuskee's attack on traders represented a show of force designed to put the British on guard. |
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Feminist critics often focus on how authorship itself, particularly female authorship, is represented in and through Shelley's novels. |
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The wide range of subjects available in Hornitos is well represented in seven lesser-known prints. |
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Five paintings and three drawings of the castle by Canaletto are known, making it the artist's most often represented building in Britain. |
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In the early days of LP in the 1950s Vaughan Williams was better represented in the record catalogues than most British composers. |
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Rabbit is the most represented species at every archeological level, although some macromammal remains have also been documented. |
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