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Tells how Pollock "represented a life I'd never had.
Language resonates and implicates, and marriage-role vocabulary represented a life I didn't want to sign up for.
The faux Chanel broaches that once represented a life of careless fun and flamboyant artistry would later start to collect dust.
In order to ameliorate the situation and help the most affected families, UNICEF launched a water tankering service in the aftermath of 2003 war, which was part of rehabilitation activities of many water treatment projects and represented a life line for more than 200,000 Iraqi people.
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The record crowd grew restless as Tottenham trailed by two but Alderweireld's goal represented a life-line.
Daniel Spungen, a board member and spokesman for the foundation, said recently that his acquisition of the collection represented a "life-changing" experience for him.
The money that had represented a life-changing sum – equivalent to around five years' salary in her home village in Kandal province – soon trickled away.
Adverse events were considered severe if they resulted in death, represented a life-threatening reaction, or required prolonged or readmission to the hospital.
"The body represents a life lived.
Every poppy represents a life lost and a family shattered.
For me, though, the Eddys represent a life of true solidarity with those that they served.
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