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Until a few years ago, the Buffaloes program struggled to represent its own state, let alone a conference.
"If I was Jon Brown, regardless of who I was running for, I would have used it as a stimulus to show a group of people who think I am past it that I am not". Brown was dropped from the lottery list earlier this month having struggled to represent Britain at the marathon since finishing fourth at the Olympics in Athens in 2004.
For example, in a recent semester, introductory biology students at our university constructed conceptual models of gene regulation of expression and struggled to represent simultaneous events in the lac operon system (JT Dauer, unpublished data).
We don't serve no niggers!" It was this event that would bring the young Clay to realize a sense of betrayal at the contradictions of the American dream; he struggled to represent and have pride for a nation which had no respect for him.
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We all agree that governing bodies should struggle to represent those they govern.
Immediately beyond the top station is a spectacular bowl for which the piste map – struggling to represent the multifaceted slopes – does not prepare you.
We see them improvising around letters home from German soldiers, struggling to represent indigenous Herero culture and eventually reproducing within their own group patterns of colonialist oppression.
If the students were struggling to represent their subtractions visually, why not help them by, say, arranging tile blocks in groups of 10, a teacher would suggest.
The BCC, which represents thousands of firms employing 5 million workers, isn't the only business group struggling to represent a balanced picture of members' views on the upcoming referendum.
All his adult life, the prime minister asserted in an unrepentant speech five days later, he has been struggling to represent "a politics that does not fit neatly into traditional categories of left and right".
Her father acted as the template for Atticus Finch whose resolute courtroom dignity as he struggles to represent a black man, Tom Robinson, accused of raping a white woman provides the novel's ethical backbone.
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