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We used to fight over representing him in the police station.
We had about 20 clients who had committed to come over, representing up to $50 million in fees.
Mr. Wallace dedicated his full practice to Ms. Clark, the lawyer said, but he eventually got sick and Mr. Bock took over representing Ms. Clark.
In the 2006 Census, about 900,000 people aged 15 and over, representing 7percentt of all commuters, reported that they walk to work.
In 2008, the number of persons aged 65 and over, representing 17% of the total population, surpassed the number of children (aged below 15 years).
Redknapp also argued that many Premier League footballers now prioritise club football over representing their country.
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The voice-over, representing the bottle, says: "Everybody has a dream.
Another sampling phenomenon could apply to maize, in that our sample of maize helitrons may be non-representative, thereby over-representing the prevalence of gene capture.
Official records have the advantage of being more reliable, but the disadvantage of over-representing the most serious offenses and the most serious offenders (those who have been caught and convicted).
Indeed it may not be an easy task for the test-maker to observe the right balance between these variables, since striving to control for under-representation may push the tester to add more construct-irrelevance variance to the test, over-representing the ability being measured.
Such averaging avoids over-representing those months that were sampled twice in the annual mean.
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