Sentence examples for he represented something from inspiring English sources

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He represented something different.

He represented something fresh and different.

He represented something: a game and a country now gone but sweet in the memory.

Alexander Stille, the author of a book on Mr. Berlusconi called "The Sack of Rome," said he represented something new.

And obviously, based on his style of play — and also based upon his tremendous success in the Olympics in Los Angeles in 1984 — we felt that he represented something as all-American as apple pie.

LP: The interesting thing for us in the UK, certainly for anyone who's my age, is that he didn't just have it for Americans, he represented something that's very, very fundamental and very, very important, and he's left a gap.

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He represents something to me, too.

"He represents something that is not very attractive right now," Mr. Strickland said.

On the other, more cynical hand, Hunt's style has been carefully curated to suggest that he represents something totally outside the realm of country: namely, pop.

It has been generally, if begrudgingly, acknowledged that he represents something that needs to be taken account of, even if nobody is quite sure what that force is.

For Romney to accomplish the same feat, he will need to reassure voters that he represents something more than just a rubber stamp for the interests of the wealthiest Americans.

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