Sentence examples for represented a pause from inspiring English sources

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He proposed only two marks: the suspensivus, or slash, represented a pause and the planus, or dash, marked the end of a sentence.

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But he also said that the December decline could simply represent a pause in sales.

"Cooking together represents a pause, a chance for families to come together".

Mr. Dreeben also relied heavily on a 2009 decision, Oregon v. Ice, which seemed to represent a pause, if not a stopping point in the court's commitment to the Apprendi decision.

For now the advent of Slow Six also represents a pause in the New Albion lineage: Mr. Reed is stepping away from the business, at least temporarily, to assess what place his artfully conceived, exactingly produced recordings might have in a download-driven world.

The 90s represent a pause in the debate on informality, while in the twenty-first century a phase has begun that is distinguished by renewed interest for this phenomenon (Roy 2005) and in particular for its relations with the globalisation processes that are changing the economic, social and political geography of the world.

This can represent a pause anywhere between the cassettes, such as, in particular, right after the 3′ splice site (3′ss).

We therefore conclude that the ∼35-nt RNA produced from the P tar template in vivo represents a pause RNA that arises due to the ability of σ to bind TECs generated under the control of σ.

If you look at the phonetic characters of this word, "みっつ", it's not two sounds, but three; that little tsu in the middle represents a pause in speaking.

Perhaps, like a biblical generation that represents a pregnant pause before a major transformation, we may be ready to act for a transformative rebirth in our time.

Ъ = the 'hard sign' represents a slight pause between syllables.

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