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The 6th century, in fact, represented a decline of Yamato power both at home and abroad.
This mild-sounding opinion in fact represented an explosive change in policy.
Ms. Napolitano said that her remark had been taken out of context and that the attempted attack in fact represented a failure of the security system.
In an interview, Mr. Amoroso said he had, in fact, represented auto companies at the time when Congress was requiring that all companies use the same mortality table.
At the same time, analysts pointed out that it was unclear whether the approvals in fact represented the pumping of new cash into the flagging construction sector or whether they were part of plans that had been previously announced.
Ahmad claimed codes used by Naseer, such as the female names Huma and Nadia, in fact represented hydrogen peroxide and nitrate.
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Does it in fact represent the author's project?
The IPL does not, in fact, represent some pure effusion of free-market competition.
(He also answered wrong).... Philbin does not, in fact, represent a logical choice for the program's host.
He wanted to create a novel which would try to represent everything by pretending that it did, in fact, represent everything.
Early on in Mr. Kapuscinski's biography, indeed, Mr. Domoslawski asks whether the journalist in fact represents himself in his books as a "real person".
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