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to represented
verb
To present again or anew; to present by means of something standing in the place of; to exhibit the counterpart or image of; to typify.
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Playing at populism is laughable when the existential threat to Labour is how to represented a shattered working class and a middle class that is fast dissolving.
Mr. Romney's admission left unclear — and his campaign declined to clarify — whether the 15 percent he was referring to represented his overall tax burden or simply his federal income taxes.
The hacks were escalating in number and gravity, targeting symbols of economic inequality and police brutality, and in many ways Anonymous was becoming more decentralized, more open-source and tactically diverse enough to represented the future of hacktivism – and maybe even part of the future of activism.
Reduced displacement (Aki and Koyanagi, 1981) corresponds to represented amplitude.
He continued to represented Warwickshire until 1957, finishing his career with 2,323 first-class wickets and has a stand named after him at Edgbaston - but he will always be remembered as the man who bowled Bradman in 1948.
As plenty different approaches to BCSs and CB have been proposed a large number of pseudonyms and acronyms have been dispersed across literature such that attempts to represented biometric template protection schemes in unified architectures have been made [217].
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○ AC-TO: represents the Aircraft Taking-Off.
Very proud to represent!
lawyers to represent them.
Got to represent Toronto!
It used to represent commitment.
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