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In that sense, a more representative figure of the party's young following might be someone like Ali al-Sayyed.
It reports that black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) people occupy 11% of jobs in the UK creative sector but the fair, more representative, figure should be 17.8% because nearly a third of creative jobs are in London, where 40% of the workforce is BAME.
"Given what is known about the prevalence of high viraemia at the time of slaughter in the UK, a more representative figure would be about 1 in 100, or 1% of sausages, and any risk of infection can be alleviated by ensuring sausages are cooked thoroughly".
But rather than one of history's great villains, a Hitler or Pol Pot, he's a more representative historical figure, Professor Paxton added, someone long revered who in his 80s, whether out of vanity, weakness, a desire to save France, delusion or some combination, made a pact with the devil that led him into tragedy and ignominy.
But I wonder if Usain Bolt, perhaps a more representative modern Jamaican figure, will be selling it in his Kingston sports bar?
We first obtained Raman spectra of mitochondria in WT and Bax-deficient HCT116 cells both untreated and upon Dox treatment by selecting seven or more representative cells (Supplementary Figure S1).
National newspaper websites now use an average of daily visitor numbers as their headline measurement figure as it is felt to be more representative than a monthly user figure.
On the other hand, Figure 6b shows a more representative information about the pattern formation related to the test instance.
Meiji is remembered more as a representative figure of an era than as an individual because his personal identity largely derives from the symbolic nature of emperorship in Japan.
This figure is more representative of the true value of adequately completed FAST exams.
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