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is represents
verb
To present again or anew; to present by means of something standing in the place of; to exhibit the counterpart or image of; to typify.
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The Ethiopian and Kongo material, entrancing as it is, represents only a fraction of the African acquisitions.
Mr. Oliveira, force of nature that he is, represents both kinds of lateness, often in a single film.
Nearly every time a rape case is in the news, for example, reporters ask me if I think things are changing for the better, if whatever the case is represents a sea change for our tolerance of rape culture.
To return to first principles, most onlookers would probably concede that the modern view of being "educated", whatever it is, represents a substantial falling-off from the standards of the later 19th century.
Still, apart from a few flashes here and there, Islam and other major religions are given short shrift even while the camera lingers on the state's tiny Tibetan Buddhist community.It would take some skilled mental gymnastics to claim that this video, expansive as it is, represents Karnataka.
Similarly, mineral matter rejection is represents the amount of inorganics in reject stream relative to feed.
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He is representing himself.
"It is representing Canada.
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She is representing everywoman.
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