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Their presence was a reminder that the play represented "a deeper event" because of the real experiences of three of the people who helped put it on.
Each successive phase represented a deeper level of agency commitment and outside statistical support.
At the same time, the conservative movement, upset that Republican-appointed justices like Kennedy failed to be reliable votes, have pushed GOP presidents to find justices whose ideology represented a deeper shade of red.
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For DeFilippo, the celebration represented a deep sense of completion.
Moreover, a multiple of 27 still represented a deep discount to where the market was trading earlier in the decade.
Some linguists once argued that ergativity represented a "deep" grammatical feature of at least some Australian languages, such as Dyirbal, whose syntax could then be thought of as a kind of mirror image of the subject-object syntax of English and most other languages.
When Gardner represented a deep-red House seat, he was a conservative extremist.
The project represented a deep collaboration between IBM, the Department of Energy and the agency's National Nuclear Security Administration -- in a shared mission to apply the new technology at extreme scales in a highly energy-efficient manner.
After his Hajj, MalcolmX articulated a view of white people and racism that represented a deep change from the philosophy he had supported as a minister of the Nation of Islam.
Going on to stress that the practice moves past a physical breach, but also represented a deep misplaced judgement over the women in question's sexual rights: "what is really important to realise about this practice is that it is really unjust that the police judge a woman's morality on if she is sexually active or not".
What we hypothesize is that the archaeal ancestor of eukaryotes that, in all likelihood, represented a deep branch possessed this capacity.
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