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So Sunday's rally represented something of a comeback attempt.
Even to have made the final 23 represented something of an achievement.
Superheroes have always represented something of a challenge for film-makers.
At £3.10-a-half for a 10% beer, the latter represented something of a bargain.
That hoped-for sale had in turn represented something of an admission of defeat by Honeywell's then bosses.
Mr. Welser-Möst, 47, represented something of a youth movement himself when he took over the orchestra in 2002.
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However, for Channel 4 Hunt represents something of a bargain.
Dune may represent something of a poisoned chalice for Morel.
But it did represent something of a turning point.
But Hold Your Own represents something of a departure.
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