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First, "diversityism" is coming to represent the idea that anything and everything that is culturally homogeneous is by nature a bad thing, and must fixed.
Next year, he guessed, the figure will double again, coming to represent a fifth of what is spent on all network television advertising.
It is clear that people are angry with the political class and that, with the European Union coming to represent everything that is wrong with our country, they took this opportunity to give the establishment a kicking.
Once perceived as the tongue of the poor and uneducated -- those from the "back of beyond" -- Gaelic is coming to represent the self-confidence born of recent economic and cultural success.
E-books are fast coming to represent a big share of writers' income: on July 27th Amazon said the late Stieg Larsson, author of the bestselling "Millennium Trilogy" had become the first writer to sell 1m copies on its Kindle e-reader, of which it launched a new, cheaper version this week.
"I don't think I need to point out how huge it is to have Mils Muliaina as our first All Black coming to represent Connacht," said coach Pat Lam.
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But it could also come to represent an opportunity.
Certain seasons come to represent the start of something big.
The policewoman came to represent official repression throughout the land.
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