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The works for sale are less expensive, representing a fraction of his holdings.
Nine people were removed from half a dozen makeshift homes this week, representing a fraction of the 800 to 1,000 people living along this city's waterways.
For this year's 25th anniversary, it expanded out to a six-CD box set, still representing a fraction of the recordings left in the can, a kind of Irish spaghetti mountain of magnetic tape.
Questioning the fairness of the deal, the attorney general's lawsuit said that it could "compromise investors' claims in exchange for a payment representing a fraction of the losses" that have been suffered by investors.
Chinese companies, thanks to government-backed loans, monopolies and preferential treatment, are awash in cash and should be a source for investment in the U.S. economy -- investment that would help maintain and create jobs in the U.S. And, China,s rapidly growing middle and upper classes, while still only representing a fraction of its population, measure many tens of millions.
On the laptop's screen was a virtual chessboard, as well as a pane of swiftly scrolling numbers representing a fraction of the thousands of lines of play that Hydra was analyzing, and a row of colored bars that grew or shrank with each move, according to the program's assessment of who was winning.
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XTO represents a fraction of Exxon's business.
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