Sentence examples for aptly represent from inspiring English sources

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Kings President Luc Robitaille, known as "Lucky Luc," will aptly represent the organization on stage for a potential franchise-changing moment when the NHL's draft lottery is held Tuesday in Toronto.

Therefore, a tree cannot aptly represent an evolutionary history; a more appropriate representation of the evolutionary relationships between duplication blocks is a DAG in which the vertices represent duplication blocks and an edge directed from a vertex X to a vertex Y indicates that substrings of X were duplicated in the construction of Y.

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A figure with hair afire and eyes in a dazed, hypnotic swirl aptly represents the Memphis Maniax.

From surprised commuters sneaking a selfie when they see him on the Northern Line, to business and civic leaders in Paris and Chicago keen to forge new links with London, everyone is enthusiastic about a mayor who so aptly represents the confidence and aspirations of a modern, diverse city.

A couple of elements are a little out of sync between "Fargo" and "Peter and the Wolf": The Grandfather, at least in this episode, would be more aptly represented by Chief Moe Dammick, who warns Peter/Gloria about the dangers of "overcomplicating" a case that's more simply explained as a drug addict killing for his next fix.

Eagles!" Funny enough, Amazon is anything but an underdog and more aptly represented by the Patriots than by the Eagles.

Her tired eyes, her dignity and quiet determination is so evident and aptly represented in an understated performance that resonates.

Along with a remix by Brooklyn-based artist Eaves, the track aptly represents Dasychira's penchant for all things heady and insect-influenced.

In this well-acted production at Theatre 40, Felicity Nove's set design is dominated by sturdy bookshelves filled with weighty tomes, aptly representing a man who has a more loving relationship with books than with his children.

I wholeheartedly embrace my Latina-ness and believe "Latina" is an empowering adjective that lays claim to a future where female Latinas will be more aptly represented both in front and behind the camera.

Further, neuronal oscillations are aptly represented by the EEG signals [50] and it is widely documented that large scale brain oscillations in various frequency bands is modulated by a diverse range of tasks in human cognition (see [51], [52], [53] for reviews).

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