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The vote represented a widespread rejection of the Workers Partyy, which had ruled Brazil for 13 years and was characterized by massive corruption scandals and an economic collapse.

The day after the agreement was reached, an article in People's Daily, the mouthpiece of the Communist Party, praised Mr. Wang for settling the situation, but it was unclear whether the article represented a widespread view inside the party.

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Navy officials said the actions taken against the three captains were unrelated and did not represent a widespread problem.

Type-1 secretion systems (T1SSs) represent a widespread mode of protein secretion across the cell envelope in Gram-negative bacteria.

I argue that Internet-memes represent a widespread source of innovation in various sectors (from cultural industries to less expect ones like finance).

They represent a widespread desire to return to the roots of the culture, before it was invaded and weakened by the colonial powers.

Rainfall simulators represent a widespread tool for studying hydrologic processes involving interactions of rainwater with soils, such as soil erosion, overland flow generation, and infiltration.

While Mr. Holden is a very long shot, he represents a widespread view among blacks here that Mayor Bradley has neglected his fellow blacks to serve the cause of growth and the white business establishment.

A picture is beginning to emerge of chromatin loops representing a widespread organizing principle of the chromatin fiber and the proteins cohesin and CCCTC-binding factor (CTCF) as key players anchoring such chromatin loops.

Sanchez: The recognition of Guaidó as the interim president of Venezuela by the United States and a growing list of democracies around the world is extremely important politically, as it represents a widespread diplomatic rejection of Venezuela's dictatorial government and offers a pathway forward toward democratic reconstruction.

You also could question the decision by Nancy Spector, the museum's chief curator and the show's organizer, to reconvene a group of usual suspects, who are also something of a clique, to represent a widespread, complex phenomenon sometimes put under the scary chapter heading "relational aesthetics".

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