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The decision he made represented a tremendous security to him.

For a pre-teen boy years away from any Godard or Kurosawa phase, the availability of every Leslie Nielsen movie ever made represented the freedom of absolute choice.

Except for within the health sector, most referrals made (represented by the white arrows in Figure 2) were unidirectional which suggests tenuous cross-sector working as well as little opportunity to re-engage health services if stroke survivors encountered problems in the workplace.

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Each print I have made represents a chapter — the 200 represent a synthesis.

May's proposals, if they are made, represent a culture shift.

Just 12 sets of four watches were made, representing the four seasons.

In eurozone politics, the 72 hours left until a decision has to be made represents an eternity.

The kinds of paintings that he made represent a dissection of the human soul his own in particular.

But the American Library Association disagreed, saying that the changes made represent "an act of censorship that denies the audience access to the author's authentic voice".

An ad was run in Iowa criticizing Kelly for arguments she made representing an accused child molester when she was a public defender.

The 43 agreements-in-principle Morgan Sindall has made represent about 60 contracts, since Connaught had more than one contract with some councils.

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