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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at representation" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to refer to a specific context, such as a legal or artistic representation, but without additional context, it is unclear when to use it. Example: "The details were discussed at representation, but the final decision was postponed."
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This was then converted to an AT representation and used to launch a 1.2 μs simulation.
Each CG system was converted to an AT representation using a fragment-based approach [31].
We converted the CG systems to an AT representation using a fragment-based approach (P. J. Stansfeld and M. S. P. Sansom, unpublished results).
He's like a smart-ass rebuke to the mechanicals' incompetence at representation.
Figures that are jiggered together from odd shapes and objects that are reduced to simple geometries bespeak choice; they aren't failed attempts at representation but refined emblems.
When your best shot at representation comes from the likes of Benefits Street and Britain's Hardest Grafter, the BBC's forthcoming show in which low-paid contestants compete at work tasks for cash prizes, it's time to worry.
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Several American cities, recognizing this reality, provide both geographic and "at large" representation.
"The review has looked at representations from across the board".
It pauses, too, to look at representations of Jesus from African, Asian and Latin American perspectives.
For a more artistic approach, this Teachit Primary resource looks at representations of flowers in the artwork of Claude Monet.
"I looked at representations of the black female form in art, particularly Wilfredo Lam's The Murmur, which is a disturbing picture of a woman with lopsided breasts".
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