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This is close to representing all the French grammars of the 15th and 17th centuries.
White, black, brown, male, female -- they came close to representing America.
That total not long ago would have come close to representing a typical season for Cardinals' home runs.
Here he deconstructs scenes in the film which we now know came close to representing the truth.
'Anything I do, I get sort of absorbed by it.' In his twenties, he was a fencing champion who came close to representing Britain in the Olympics.
It's a perfectly nice song, performed winningly, but it didn't come close to representing Jerry Herman's score or Jerry Zaks's outstanding revival.
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Says Udall comes closest to representing the Democratic Party's liberal tradition.
Is one of them closest to representing your own experiences and reactions?
With the latest photos, however, she's closer to representing something fresh: Other women standing in for her.
The calibrated Euro ensemble comes much closer to representing the full range of uncertainty than the "deterministic" runs of a few different models.
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