Sentence examples for publicly represented from inspiring English sources

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Now the web is awash with pregnant women "doing a Demi" and pregnancy has come out of the shadows of subjects that cannot be publicly represented.

The routine behavior was using stock recommendations as a marketing device to attract investment-banking business rather than as an analytical tool for investors, though the bank publicly represented the research as just such a tool.

Even as the honeymoon was being positioned as a time and a space for privacy, newlyweds themselves were being almost obsessively and very publicly represented in a wide range of media — sentimental and sensation novels, advice manuals, popular prints, paintings, plays, jokes, illustrated newspapers, architecture, and, yes, pornography.

The potential for serious damage grows as this approach creeps out from memoir (where maybe you're sort of entitled to lie about yourself, if not anyone else) and into works about strangers, including people who — as the stalwart fact-checker Jim Fingal points out — are not going to be publicly represented any other way, and about politically and culturally complex figures and events.

Dillon last publicly represented Trump standing in front of a table stacked with Manila envelops purported to contain the documents separating Trump from his real estate businesses, and handing management authority over to his sons Eric and Donald Jr. Within hours of the letter on Russia coming to light, #withafewexceptions was trending on Twitter.

Dillon last publicly represented Trump standing in front of a table stacked with Manila envelops purported to contain the documents separating Trump from his real estate businesses, and handing management authority over to his sons Eric and Donald Jr. President Trump attempted to put to rest concerns over his business ties to Russia with a letter released by his own lawyers Friday.

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The S.E.C. accused the subsidiaries of carrying out the practice over five years, until 2003, while publicly representing that they prohibited such trading.

In a statement yesterday, Fire Commissioner Nicholas Scoppetta said, "When a member publicly represents this department in uniform, a proper dress code must be adhered to".

If there was any hesitation among directors about Mr. Arpey's ability to take on the top job, it came from the fact that he had little experience publicly representing the airline, said people briefed on the board's discussions.

In other words, he's a producer who chooses to publicly represent his sound in person, but not a DJ in the traditional sense: a selector who responds to the mood of the crowd.

Linux.com email addresses allow members to publicly represent their support for Linux and to demonstrate their community participation.

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