Sentence examples for image represented from inspiring English sources

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The editor apparently had no idea what the image represented.

That image represented the truth of the war: the most powerful nation on earth had destroyed a fly-blown tyranny.

This image, represented on stage by a dazzling beam of light and a sonic roar, became the zenith of "Hey Girl!" "It's like the person's head is exploding, it's so violent," he added.

Physical identity isn't a fiction, but the integration of a mind, with all of its mysteries, surprises, inconsistencies, and hidden parts, into a single virtual image, represented by words and deeds, is.

His initial concerns had been twofold: to determine whether such an image had been manipulated, and to work out whether an image represented physical reality or was a high-quality but completely synthetic picture.

She said the much-derided cover image represented "the beginning of the story, where the narrator is an intern at a women's magazine in New York in the 1950s and is encountering the conflict between new freedom and old assumptions about women's aspirations".

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This image represents that quote for me.

This image represents the beginning of my modelling career.

But we are scratching our heads about what the image represents.

Mr. Rubio's relatively favorable public image represents his comparative advantage.

It is said that the image represents the king himself in divine guise.

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