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But that represented a two-thirds drop in its audience; studios usually aim for a 50percentt drop.

For all the symbolism of those figures, the practical effect is still minimal: Tribune Interactive had $19.4 million in second-quarter revenues, recruitment revenue included, but that represented 1.4percentt of the company's overall revenues of $1.38 billion.

Despite its bulk, it may seem to pale in comparison with, say, the 29-volume second edition of The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, of 2001, but that represented the work of more than 2,500 writers.

Erdoğan's governing Justice and Development party, or AKP, won the election comfortably for the fourth time in a row, with around 41% of the vote, but that represented a steep fall in support from 49% in 2011, throwing the government of the country into great uncertainty.

The Irish hopeful's time was 12 seconds outside his personal best but that represented a tremendous run on his debut at a major summer championship.

More than half the parents questioned felt the government was not doing enough to help them - but that represented an improvement of 7% on the previous year.

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At issue is a growing collection of crucial resources known as intangibles: assets or liabilities that have no obvious physical presence, but that represent real value or vulnerabilities.

Nodes constructed without a known value but that represent what the user would like to know are called targets.

(G II 253/AG 178) In other words, in the Leibnizian monadology, simple substances are mind-like entities that do not, strictly speaking, exist in space but that represent the universe from a unique perspective.

But does that represent a solution to our problems?

It's not just "emojis for lesbians" but emojis that represent lesbians.

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