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The dwarf is thought to represent D'Annunzio.
It's got to represent something.
In the age of Simon Cowell, when pop is more disposable than ever, it perhaps flatters them to be thought of as representing something more durable, and not every member of Bellowhead is as equitable as Jon Boden in assessing their merits.
"I think French women represent something," Ms. Sauty de Chalon said.
I think he represents something we all need to be aware of, that the 'news' should always be taken with both eyes open, that you need to fend for yourself when it comes to information, and that these days there are plenty of places to get it.
Alternatively, if you think entrepreneurship represents something bigger than just an occupational choice, and is an expression of liberty that ought to be accessible to every American, then we should focus on strategies to reverse recent trends.
"I think what you're getting is a lot of angry people — I don't doubt it — who knee-jerk say 'Turner,' because they think it represents something different," said Bill de Blasio, the city's public advocate.
Ohanian thinks this represents something deeper than first appears.
"If only for the its long history, I think the Dinky represents something a little more than a means of getting from point A to point B".
"I think the teenager represents something important in contemporary culture about identity, particularly sexual identity," says Grant. "The age between childhood and adulthood is one that is traditionally about transformation and therefore has the potential to question adulthood, often merging characteristics that are defined as masculine and feminine.
Because of its commercial influence we think of "Jaws" as representing something new.
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