Sentence examples for intended to represent something from inspiring English sources

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As with any mixtape project, particularly one intended to represent something of our diversity as a species and what it means to be a human, there are going to be some obvious omissions; not least the Beatles.

There was a white stallion here that kept turning up whenever the drama needed another injection of poetic weltschmerz, sometimes posing against a skyline and finally dead on the blacktop of a country road, where it was presumably intended to represent something deeper and sadder than a dent in some poor sod's no-claims bonus.

In terms of Razumikhin's contribution to Dostoyevsky's anti-radical thematics, he is intended to represent something of a reconciliation of the pervasive thematic conflict between faith and reason.

None that I've spoken to put their lives on the line to defend fabric or songs that have little meaning if we fail to remember that they are intended to represent something greater.

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Following DeLoache's [5] definition of symbol ("something that someone intends to represent something other than itself", p.66), a token can be considered a symbol since it is arbitrarily related to its referent through the conventions established between the experimenter and the exchanging subject [15], [16].

"The human model is intended to represent a Human Being.

They are intended to represent the people who helped most Americans learn to drive.

These creatures were intended to represent basilisks, a species considered the king of serpents.

Such motions may have been intended to represent evil desires or deeds.

The figures, he said, are intended to represent speed (Mercury), strength (Hercules) and intelligence (Minerva).

"The NEDC was never intended to represent real-world driving," said a spokesman for Mitsubishi.

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