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Sometimes we choose a subject in part to represent a group whose contributions were forgotten or ignored.
He also said that in many cases, the firefighters were taking the trips, in part, to represent the city at public events.
Because Trump hired Giuliani at least in part to represent him on television and get his story out, there was, perfectly reasonably, a good deal of speculation that he had royally screwed things up.
"The pressure of being the centre of so much attention is... stressful, but I'm just taking the approach that I'm there playing my part to represent everyone who worked on this film," Jackson told agencies yesterday.
A procession is being held in Nigeria's capital, Abuja, with 219 girls taking part to represent each missing girl.
At the time, Japanese had no native written system, and Chinese characters were used for the most part to represent Japanese words with the corresponding meanings, rather than similar pronunciations.
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And, since Lewis' modified counterpart theory holds a single possible world and its parts to represent distinct maximal possibilities that differ haecceitistically, it accommodates the representation of such possibilities without multiplying possible worlds.
Hundreds of segments using webcams, animation, puppets and other creative interpretations (such as Richter as an egg, or fans using unorthodox body parts to represent Conan) were on full display.
It is separated into the four parts to represents the aforementioned.
While these stage-specific PMRs for T2 disease are somewhat higher than those from contemporary open and laparoscopic series, this is, in part, likely to represent a difference in disease burden rather than a difference solely due to surgical technique.
While the Gc part may represent potentially causative variants, Gu part is believed to represent background variation.
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