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"I saw they could be made to represent many things, not just faces".
No attempt was made to represent Mount Vesuvius as it was before or just after the destruction of Pompeii.
A huge effort is being made to represent the London mayoral elections as a merely localised personality contest between two "flawed" individuals.
But first, he said, the I.M.F. must be "made to represent more the interests of emerging countries and distribute more resources to them.
Censers (vessels made for burning incense) of this type were made to represent the form of the Bo Mountain (Bo Shan), a mythical land of immortality.
Mary, a hardworking Catholic from a provincial American family, is made to represent much of what Brik dislikes about this country since the events of September 11th — a culpable innocence, a benign complacency about intentions and consequences.
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The local orientations around the whiskers contain a large amount of detailed information about the strain patterns in the material, and a novel approach is made to representing some of this information and to correlating it with microstructural observations.
Through the linguistic choices they make to represent phenomena, speakers and writers unavoidably shape the attitudes of their audience towards the information being conveyed (Fairclough 2003).
Afterwards, there is time for a break and, as this tight-knit squad gather around a table covered in isotonic drink bottles and protein shakes, fly-half Elinor Snowsill describes the sacrifices players must make to represent their country.
For seven years, I supervised student attorneys who did the most practical work that made them ready to represent clients.
Improvements were made to better represent the near-wall vorticity when obtaining numerical solutions for the Navier Stokes equations.
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