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Khurshid Ahmed, the chairman of the BMF, says that it represents far more mosques than the MCB now.
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BBC3, meanwhile, sank without a fight – not having in its back pocket an army of supporters for whom it represented far more than simply television, but a presence that has embedded itself in their home.
As head of one of the community's major institutions, I represented far more of a danger than so-called marginal Jews.
With apologies to Sigmund Freud, it would seem that sometimes a volleyball represents far more than a volleyball — something Mr. Franzen would only learn as he came to know Ms. Gordon and her family.
Dore Gold, an adviser to Prime Minister Ariel Sharon of Israel, said the plan "represents far more diplomatic give-and-take than it does a program that can actually be implemented on the ground".
There is a gentleness to it that is deeply appealing, as well as a sense that baking represents far more for the contestants than simply eggs and flour in a tin.
"The shuttle represents far more than another piece of space hardware to the Americans," it says.
But it turns out to be the perfect tool for the contemporary GOP … … The standoff embroiling Washington represents far more than the specifics of the demands on the table, or even the prospect of economic calamity.
But my flat represents far more than some random I'm-an-independent-man bolt hole.
Mr. Fagan represents far more Holocaust claimants than most other lawyers, giving him a powerful role in negotiations.
The bottom half of the income distribution represents far more physically demanding and/or mentally monotonous jobs.
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