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Arab Americas were represented, once again by over 40 delegates.
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Alignments were first reduced by unique.pl so that each haplotype is only represented once and unique changes are again assumed to represent the derived state.
Santos represented Puerto Rico once again at the 1996 Summer Olympics organized in Atlanta, Georgia.
He represented Canada once again the following year, when on April 22, 2003, Brewer was named to the Canadian roster for the 2003 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships.
Ilhan Mansiz did just that at the 2002 World Cup, yet a greater challenge lies ahead of him on the road to the 2014 Winter Olympics where he hopes to represent Turkey once again, this time, quite remarkably, in pairs figure skating.
An attorney representing Durst once again asserted his client's innocence after his appearance in court Tuesday in New Orleans.
He has reached out to rich and poor, Christians, Moslems, Buddhists and Jews, to reassure them that the nation he leads and represents has once again become, for them as well, to borrow Ronald Reagan's phrase, a "shining city on the hill".
Erdogan promised that the common pious people would not only be represented, they would once again be able to be religious in public, their daughters not forbidden from wearing their headscarves to school, not kept out of public careers because they prayed, indeed ultimately to stand secure and even dominant in parliament, to be the political face of the Republic.
The elite of the 0.1percentthatat you represent have won once again.
But today Mick Brennan is representing his country once again - as a disabled skier fighting to compete for Great Britain at the Winter Paralympics in Sochi.
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