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The deal reached over the weekend represents more of the same.
By many estimates, cooking represents more of a meal's carbon footprint than transport.
But the inaugural foray represents more of the tried and true than the bold and new.
For that reason, it represents more of an offensive state for him.
He alone sought to exploit a perception that Mrs Clinton represents more of the same.
In format if not content, Al Hurra represents more of the same in an increasingly saturated Arab satellite news market.
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Another candidate, Jonathan J. Judge, perhaps represented more of a threat.
They represented more of the same, whereas Jeremy represented something quite different".
So parliament would represent more of the people more of the time.
The Communists represent more of a threat today than at any other time since the early 1950.
Indeed, the flurry of activity may represent more of a shuffle than an expansion.
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