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"This provides tangible evidence that things have gotten worse in the area of the country where everyone agreed it was already bad," said Representative John E. Sweeney, a Republican who represents much of the Adirondacks.

"There's good news and bad news," said Representative Carolyn B. Maloney, Democrat of New York, who represents much of the East Side of Manhattan.

One of those candidates, Will Burns, already represents much of the ward in his current capacity as Illinois State Representative for the 26th District.

Suddenly, the unprepossessing property represents much more.

Sergio Mendes represents much more porous ground.

But Mr McCain represents much more than that.

Tepito well represents much of the country at large.

For him, their absence represents much of what is going wrong in America.

"From an environmental perspective, the UK represents much more than just 2% of the world's emissions.

It is impossible not to feel that this protagonist represents much about the choreographer's inner life.

But endangering its wildlife would be utterly self-defeating, since tourism represents much of Tanzania's income.

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