Sentence examples for representing something new from inspiring English sources

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Because of its commercial influence we think of "Jaws" as representing something new.

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It represents something new.

But this battle represents something new.

"We are pursuing a policy that represents something new — activism, realism, involvement, even confidence".

But the growing interest in the arts represents something new in the way they are perceived.

Pressler felt the eels represented "something new, a cultivation of the potential for physical violence".

Alexander Stille, the author of a book on Mr. Berlusconi called "The Sack of Rome," said he represented something new.

And while many of these writers have dabbled in screenplays, their rush to cable represents something new.

Now, sadly, they have come to represent something new: the desire of Nepalis to live and work outside their country.

Whatever one thought about Mr Clinton's Third Way centrism, it represented something new and distinctive in the Democratic Party.

So the sacking of Renato Ruggiero as the country's foreign minister represents something new (see article).

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