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The association is one of the largest trade groups in Washington, representing practically every bank in America.
Some 215 questionnaires were randomly distributed through 17 streets representing practically the entire village.
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That he had represented practically everyone was viewed as giving him a wealth of knowledge.
The students come mostly from working-class or lower-middle-class backgrounds; they represent practically every racial, religious and ethnic group in the world.
The music published represented practically all the French composers of the period, among them Jean-Baptiste Lully, Jean-Philippe RAndré, Louis and François CouPhilidorndré Philidor, Michel-Richard Delalande, Adrian Le Roy, Jean Titelouze, Clément Janequin, Claude Goudimel, Orlando di Lasso, André Campra, and Marin Mersenne's Harmonie universelle.
His subject matter represents practically every aspect of human existence: he rendered religious and historical subjects; he explored themes of love and death; and he created profound portraits and sensitive landscapes.
As the novel wears on, though, the heroine's vocation becomes steadily less interesting because Morrow keeps burdening it with significance, until, in the end, the act of divination has been asked to represent practically every form of human cognitive activity.
Our members hail from institutions and companies around the world and represent practically every biotech-related sector.
They represent practically opposite ends in the greenhouse gas emissions required for producing 1 kWh of energy.
He represents practically everything I was taught not to be, and everything my wife and I taught our daughter not to be".
In an op-ed for CNN, another former Republican congressman Chris Shays, wrote that Trump "represents practically everything I was taught not to be, and everything my wife and I taught our daughter not to be".
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