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He began to represent Rupert Murdoch shortly after Murdoch bought the Post, in 1976.
In the 14th century the Franciscans began to represent Roman Catholic interests.
In 1967, he and his younger brother Tony established RSA, and began to represent some of their fellow ad directors.
In the late nineties, Khan began to represent black and Asian police officers, who were themselves suffering discrimination — often in the form of trumped-up corruption investigations.
But as the series ended, with the members' allegiance to one another destroyed, the shield began to represent Mackey's delusions and also our own.
Lewis became aware of the tabloid's working practices, and he began to represent a succession of celebrities who suspected they had been targeted by phone hackers.
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As she writes: "Your car begins to represent life.
The Chelsea dealer David Zwirner has just begun to represent the artist's estate.
In a separate statement, Mr. Roberts said the memo did not "begin to represent the entirety of my oversight of interrogations".
After many years of basic research, this approach is beginning to represent a valuable treatment option for acute injuries, chronic diseases and congenital malformations.
By then, Marlborough Fine Art in Mayfair had begun to represent him, and the gallery's administrator Valerie Beston proved to be "an assiduous recorder", as Harrison puts it.
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