Sentence examples for * represents in from inspiring English sources

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It represents, in short, the state of the art.

The $34.95 price presumably represents in part the labor required to keep pinot on course.

The obvious answer is that Van Gaal represents, in outline, the complete opposite of his predecessor.

"One has to question whether the IPCC approach represents in its totality pure, disinterested scientific enquiry.

The image of Marilyn, Mr. Posen said, represents in part the return of womanly curves.

It represents, in many cases, a kind of lowest common denominator.

The "Missa" represents in music his struggle to come to terms with belief, he said.

The message represents, in part, a nostalgia for 1950s-style dating.

"Everyone is against them," he said from the Montreal suburb he represents in Parliament.

"So we still feel very strongly that that site represents, in large part, a final resting place for her".

One client is Silvia Alfaro, whom Mr. Tarin now represents in her efforts to salvage her husband's case.

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