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Manufacturing historically represented a large part of Bosnia and Herzegovina's economy.
But they are powerful fables, and they represent for Hindus what the Bible and the Greek myths together may have historically represented in the West.
"Relations with the United States have historically represented a challenge for Cuba," stated President Castro, "given their permanent pretension of exercising domination over our nation".
The cartoonist has accused President Obama, figuratively, of that crime – say what you want about Liberty's greenish hue; women who historically represented the US, from Columbia to other depictions of Liberty, were white.
But he said that France has historically represented a "slightly different tradition" in monetary affairs that could lead to a "more broad reconfiguration of how they make decisions, how they do business".
In my mind, this part of California represented the essence of what California itself has historically represented for the whole country: a place of liberation, of leisure, of breaking free from what's expected.
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"The Blue Rider name historically represents individuality and quality in the arts," Mr. Rosenthal said in an e-mail.
But although they historically represent the center of the 150-year-old company's business, they have limited growth potential, he said.
If you hang an upside-down cross on your front door, it doesn't really matter that an upside-down cross historically represents the symbolic memory of St. Peter — certain strangers will still assume you're a Satanist (or at least a massive fan of the first Black Sabbath album).
Prior-service troops historically represent about 5percentt of active-duty enlisted recruits.
It's symbolized by the quality of education in economically disadvantaged neighborhoods.These families historically represent much of the city's diversity.
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