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But while Vazquez, 29, might be too old to still be considered a prospect, he represents insurance for the Yankees, and possibly trade bait to acquire more pitchers this season.
Yet Barasch claimed in his own testimony to the inspector general that he didn't recall anything about having been involved with matters regarding Stanford when he considered representing the financier: "I just don't remember anything," Barasch told Kotz during his March 2, 2010, deposition.
When you see an African American male, do you consider his dignity or does he represent a negative stereotype in your mind?
Lowell declined to comment, and people familiar with the talks said it was unclear whether he would have the time for or interest in working for Trump, considering that he already represents Kushner.
So the senator, as chairman, enjoys a remarkable degree of power considering that he only represents 960,000 people in Montana, one of the most sparsely populated states in the Union.
He said he constructed what has come to be known as Cadillac Ranch (I-40 between exits 60 & 62) in a salute to Route 66, using cars he considered to represent the golden age of car travel.
As he considered how to represent needy children around the world, he wanted to avoid the common devices: pleading eyes, toothless smiles.
If the tree appeared to have more bends in the branches he considered that to represent different patterns of relationships regardless of what was actually represented among the taxa.
He would consider representing Asian names, but it would take time.
He eventually felt squeezed out of the party, and wanted no part in the intriguing he considered Hagen to represent.
Mr. Cohen said he considered no longer representing Mr. Caceres.
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