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And I think that's what a lot of independent films wind up as, representations.
We store assorted features of an event as representations that are distributed around the brain.
"I am not photographing the residents as specific, identifiable individuals, but as representations of humankind".
When the eyes reappear, they strike me as representations of both narrator and reader.
Third, Catholic churches must display iconography, which he defines as "representations that point beyond themselves to religious truths".
"Matters such as representations on human rights grounds should, in future, be considered by the high court rather than the home secretary.
As May told MPs, "matters such as representations on human rights grounds" will be given to the courts under planned new legislation.
They resemble Paleolithic statuettes from Europe and the Middle East and probably served as fertility symbols or as representations of the great goddess, whose cult was widespread.
Nucleated villages were preserved in Dalarna and on the island of Öland, and a few surviving traditional farm buildings serve as representations of the rural heritage.
This is made most vivid in Mr. Bobbitt's account of the nation-state, which, in his peculiar definition, appeared late in the 19th century, when states began to justify themselves as representations of nations or peoples.
Attendees wear nuns' habits and lederhosen; others dress as Nazis, the Alps (covered in shaving cream) and as representations of song lyrics -- like wild geese, with cutouts of the moon mounted on their wings, as described in "My Favorite Things".
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