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The Chelsea dealer David Zwirner has just begun to represent the artist's estate.
Christie had begun to represent all that was wrong with New York — which, as usual, meant what I was tired of in myself.
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.
"Bloggers have obviously begun to represent a threat to many political forces and official media outlets," Oleg Kozyrev, a prominent blogger, wrote on Livejournal.
Michelle, the film's most fully realized and compelling character, is the kind of role Ms. Keener has played before (most notably in "Your Friends and Neighbors" and "Being John Malkovich"), to the point that she has begun to represent a contemporary type.
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As she writes: "Your car begins to represent life.
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 a separate statement, Mr. Roberts said the memo did not "begin to represent the entirety of my oversight of interrogations".
Ileana Sonnabend, the renowned New York and Paris art dealer, bought all his work in the show and began to represent him.
In 1967, he and his younger brother Tony established RSA, and began to represent some of their fellow ad directors.
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