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That this phenomenon may represent something new under the sun has become a subject of earnest debate among fire scientists and meteorologists.
So the guffaws and snorts Ms. Bair elicited from small bank chiefs at Wednesday's American Bankers Association conference may represent something of a badge of honor for her.
That position — deferring to the will of the voters on a state-by-state basis — may represent something of a compromise between total support or opposition.
In fact, Al Jazeera may represent something quite new in the business (though not unprecedented): the foreign gaze for domestic consumption.
A definitive attribution of the portrait as Austen may represent something of an embarrassment to the National Portrait Gallery, which granted the picture a licence for sale abroad on the basis that it could not be the writer.
The justices may represent something of an undemocratic force — unelected, appointed for life, accountable to no one — but a generation before this administration took office, Vietnam and Watergate were already raising calls for a strong judiciary to police the political branches of the government.
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Olson may not represent something completely new, but he is more brazen than any of his predecessors who also worried about the bottom line.
Only the very first one showed any evidence for a gamma-ray transient, but that signal may actually represent something real.
The low prevalence may have resulted in our failing to show an influence of these factors on the presence of GORD symptoms in asthmatics, though it may also represent something specific about asthmatics and GORD and warrant further investigation.
Grant, whose family comes from Newham, east London, may come to represent something slightly different to western intelligence agencies.
The bags not only represent a time and a place, but also represent something that may be on the brink of disappearing.
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