Sentence examples for represent an idea from inspiring English sources

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Everywhere, Klimt's paintings have come to represent an idea of bliss.

The rest are generic, "stock photos" that advertising agencies use to represent an idea.

But the focus of the choreography is on four couples who, between them, represent an idea of the hotel as a home for youthful dreams and disillusionment.

Shinkai has said that he intended the scene to represent an idea common in teen anime, the "indirect kiss," in which one drinks from the same container as one's crush.

This idea may represent an idea students have based on their everyday understanding of adapt, such as the way humans make changes in response to variations in the environment like wearing warmer clothes in the winter.

Still, the film does represent an idea that goes beyond the specific results--it is the rare drama that counts women in key positions of director, producer and star.

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If the marathon represents an idea about democracy, then so, too, does how we respond to an attack on it.

Signifyin' is the practice of representing an idea indirectly, through a commentary that is often humourous, boastful, insulting, or provocative.

While growing up, Laura Linney spent many happy hours putting together Joseph Cornell boxes – collections of objects that represented an idea, a fantasy, or a person.

For him, the portrait represents an idea of what Hollywood was in the 1930s and '40s: glamorous, romantic, larger than life and a little outrageous.

In compiling this issue, we were drawn not necessarily to the best known or most accomplished, but to people whose stories represented an idea or embodied a moment.

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