Sentence examples for how it represented from inspiring English sources

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Asked how it represented the experts' report, Premier said it did so "accurately".

JC: When the show first arrived last year, how did you feel about how it represented these sorts of interactions?

After many philosophical answers about how it represented kaizen, or a state of limitless potential, the best I could conclude was that it was a way of focusing on the important stuff.

The hotel was the favourite catwalk venue of her brother Gianni, who she recently said was ­ fascinated" by how it represented "history, the Kennedys, the economic and political world".

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This would focus on how it represents us (proportionality, open primaries), its honesty (transparency), defending our liberties (independence) and its funding (no corruption).

A lot of ink has been spent on how Las Meninas represents life, but none on how it represents death.

"Here they were, all so different, and they were talking about how it represents them, not ideally but realistically," she told me.

This is why I am so proud of Colin Kaepernick kneeling in defiance of the American flag and how it represents a system that lets killers go free.

My view is that the board has a lot to answer for in terms of how it represents the interests of true carnivalists.

This goes on for a solid 20 minutes: how the film portrays a seminal moment in the creation of America, how it represents the rise of our pluralistic society.

Gilliam has not troubled himself about the meaning of life, or the state of early 19th-century French opera, or whether the piece is semi-seria or how it represents the purpose of art.

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