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It is also a way for us to talk to them in a language that is not your typical corporate speak, but it represents very much the tone of voice of ING DIRECT – having a real, down-to-earth conversation and taking that feedback on board.

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It represents very little knowledge of the vigorous debates among 1.2 billion Muslims — a few violent, the vast majority not.

It represents very deviant thoughts and the ideas of vegans.

Such a number may seem almost quaint in light of the massive worldwide erosion of investment capital in October, but it represents a very large piece of U.S. commercial property sales volume.

In both cases, this represents a changing, and slower, market, but it also represents very different realities.

That may not have seemed significant at the time, but it represented a very significant shift in advertising modality -- a move from static messages, to interactions in response to a message.

"The piece isn't very long, but it represents a lot of hard work". The concert will be held at 7 p.m. in Congregational Church of the Chimes, 14115 Magnolia Blvd., Sherman Oaks.

The default setting will give you four lines but I have deleted the 23.6% line, as I find that it only represents very minor support or resistance.

"Even if demand falls short of predictions, it still represents very fast growth".

For what it was, Judge Martin's charge was masterly, but it represented a legal position very favorable to the defendants.

"The evidence is very strong… It's a very clear conclusion last year that represents very strong evidence that should be taken into account.

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