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The Holy Family with St. Anne was the version most popular in Germany, where it first appeared in the 14th century and was widely represented in the 15th; in the 15th and 16th centuries it was also frequently depicted in Italy and Spain.
Mine was widely represented at this awesome annual event, and those who weren't there in person were there in spirit.
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The tribe is widely represented, especially in the tropics.
Muslims are widely represented in business and the professions, though rather less so in politics.
It has also been widely represented on ABC since its creation.
In a city where British generals and royals are widely represented in bronze and stone, the list of foreigners memorialised is short, but quite interesting.
Since the 13th century the Assumption has been widely represented in church decoration, and during the Renaissance and Baroque periods it became a popular subject for altarpieces.
Kathleen LeBesco, a communications professor at Marymount Manhattan College and another contributor, has put it this way: Fat people are widely represented in popular culture and in interpersonal interactions as revolting they are agents of abhorrence and disgust.
Teenage and tween-age listeners had plenty to squeal about this week as Demi Lovato, above right, and other Disney-spawned acts were widely represented on the Billboard album sales chart.
Kathleen LeBesco, a communications professor at Marymount Manhattan College and another contributor, has put it this way: Fat people are widely represented in popular culture and in interpersonal interactions as revolting — they are agents of abhorrence and disgust.
Puig, who has risen to No. 44, has tapped into a fast-growing Hispanic demographic that has not been widely represented in tennis and has thus lagged in its participation in the sport.
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