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The jump in share price represented a bit of a comeback for Regado, which priced its initial public offering at $4, a dollar below its expected price.
The dress is the most challenging shape and colour from Givenchy's most recent couture collection and would always have represented a bit of a risk.
The search for a new top executive, in which Mr. Koogle participated, represented a bit of a Rorschach test for Yahoo as it decided what direction it would take.
Barry Obama represented a bit of each of them: he was black and white, surfer, basketballer, writer and perceptive observer, wholly American and yet the son of an African and intimately familiar with Asia from his years in Indonesia.
Speaking to FedEx employees in Memphis, Mr. O'Neill seemed to distance the administration from the bill and suggested that it represented a bit of political posturing by members of the president's own party.
It represented a bit of normalcy after the devastation.
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This suggests another way of representing a bit of information.
Such unconcern would represent a bit of a change.
"It represents a bit of a dream for me.
The acquisition represents a bit of an about-face for Overture.
For what it's worth, for me this new Times feature represents a bit of a homecoming.
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