Sentence examples for represents the struggle from inspiring English sources

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Ecumenism represents the struggle between them.

One billboard reads: "Nonaligned Movement represents the struggle against racism, colonialism, hegemony and foreign oppression".

To one artist it signifies growth and renewal, to another it represents the struggle of order against chaos, and to another it symbolizes betrayal and the loss of innocence.

Each of the new president's first big proposals -- to transform Mexico's electric grid with help from abroad, rewrite the tax code and guarantee rights for 10 million Indians -- represents the struggle between what Mexico was in the 20th century and what Mr. Fox wants it to become in the 21st.

The poet Benjamin Zephaniah, a supporter of the campaign, said: "Mordechai now represents the struggle for peace, the struggle against nuclear weapons, for a free Palestine, for free speech, and even for the freedom to be free once you have been freed".

My nappy natural hair represents the struggle, faith, and hope of my culture.

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The best part about the film, Mr. Feldbusch said, is that it represents the struggles of all wounded veterans and "opens people's eyes".

But I prefer to see Elsa in another light as representing the struggle of an individual to live as an artist.

Imran Khan, the former cricketer who heads the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party and has regularly faced criticism for his views on the Taliban, said Ms. Yousafzai represented "the struggle of girls and women everywhere against tyranny and oppression".

They wanted the people from Cultural Affairs to accept that the South Bronx bronzes were racist — that they didn't represent the struggle of the community or have anything to do with the way that struggle should be represented, that Corey was an outrage, "out of shape and out of work," and Raymond was a drug dealer, and Daleesha was a "zombie".

There is the doctrinaire Marxist, arguing that art's obligation is to represent the struggle of the working man; the briefly well-meaning but ultimately fickle collector; the teacher who realizes that his best student has more talent than he does.

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