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Would the piece then have been a representation of something else?
(source) Profile Then: "a representation of something in outline; a concise biographical sketch".
He moved away from the idea of music as an abstract entity towards orchestral music as a representation of something extra-musical with his symphonic poems.
Even without knowing that the cohabitation has been faked, the mathematical precision of his images often seems too exacting to be a representation of something real.
Those snickers, he said, "were a representation of something very common in people, not just the U.K. People generally avoid taking big risks to win.
Even more magically, it was a representation of something real and a revelation of truth – so much so that it caused riots in theatres and was banned, along with all subsequent movies on the subject, until 1950.
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It is not surprising that the technology serves the creation of, in Mr. Holland's terms, a postcard: a glossy representation of something that suggests a fabricated, at times grotesquely overstated, reality.
A designer can create a 3D representation of something like a store or factory layout in CAD software, view the design in 3D in HoloLens, and adjust it in real time before the design goes live.
A simulacra is a false representation of something real.
The class of material models comprises anything that is a physical entity and that serves as a scientific representation of something else.
"The statue is a physical representation of something that happened in the past that needs to be learned about, in order to prevent violence against women and end human trafficking which is a one-hundred-and-fifty-billion-dollar industry".
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