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A woman's hairband "might have represented microcircuits, or a city map".
Last month, a first-inning run might have represented a game's offense.
Not only that, he defended Lewandowski's actions, on the grounds that Fields might have represented a physical threat to him.
Iverson, in turn, might have represented the Knicks' best hope for providing fans with a little excitement.
They might have represented heroism, but they also were symbols of loss, and he had had enough of that.
State department spokesman James Rubin said the elections "might have represented a clear step forward on the path to democracy and political reform".
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We expect that larger study groups with different histologies might have represent improvement in all patients.
But the chairs might also have represented the two most conspicuous gaps in the 2014 line-up.
On Monday, a day after Mr. Pimentel was arraigned, the Legal Aid Society asked the Manhattan district attorney's office if Legal Aid might also have represented the informer.
If the Schongauer image was a somewhat unusual choice, it might also have represented a gesture of independence, a way for the precocious adolescent to separate himself from the workshop herd.
In these and many other studies, however, the "clones" were defined by few allozyme loci and might actually have represented clonal groups instead of single lineages [ 15].
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