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be represented from
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To present again or anew; to present by means of something standing in the place of; to exhibit the counterpart or image of; to typify.
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Creative qualitative data collection methods will provide a platform for experiences and perceptions of well-being to be represented from previously unheard populations.
All the master- and mistress- photographers of the century will be represented, from Cartier-Bresson, Arbus and Beaton to Mapplethorpe, Tillmans and Sherman.
Hardly any regime has been too nasty to be represented, from Argentina's bloody military regime to Suharto's brutal kleptocracy in Indonesia.
A significant area of research in biology centres on the question of whether higher-order biological processes can be represented from an information perspective.
Here it is in full: Plainly, the main goals of the drafters were to keep some future Congress, in which the states of the former Confederacy would be represented, from stiffing the widows and orphans of the Union Army, or turning around and honoring Confederate bonds, or reimbursing former slaveholders for the loss of their "property".
Plainly, the main goals of the drafters were to keep some future Congress, in which the states of the former Confederacy would be represented, from stiffing the widows and orphans of the Union Army, or turning around and honoring Confederate bonds, or reimbursing former slaveholders for the loss of their "property".
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The homes of the Malawian, Nepalese and Mongolian honorary representatives are also in Glasgow, and Ghana is represented from Ayr.
Every medical specialty is represented, from rheumatology to urology, varicose veins and plastic surgery.
The gamut is represented, from the wanton Kyle Anthony Burrelll) to the innocent Sebastian (Blake Young-Fountain).
Pretty much every major 20th-century photographer is represented, from Diane Arbus, Eugène Atget, Berenice Abbott, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Manuel Alvarez Bravo and Edward Weston to Henri Cartier-Bresson, William Eggleston, Margaret Bourke-White Bourke-White, Robert Frank and Robert Mapplethorpe
All the usual suspects are represented – from establishment, in the shape of Burberry, to red-carpet favourite Erdem.
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