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So none of the survivors who applied, nor "football supporters" as a group, were to be represented and allowed to defend their good names.
Other houses whose clothes were to be represented were Balmain, Dior, Ungaro, Scherrer, Feraud, Nina Ricci and Yves Saint Laurent in the couture segment, and Kenzo in the ready-to-wear portion.
Particularly pleasing to bishops of the Eastern Rite and to the ecumenical-minded was the provision that Oriental Patriarchs were all to be ex-officio members, whereas the cardinals were to be represented not as a body but only by the heads of the various congregations of the Roman Curia.
First, modern mathematical methods were to be represented in formal deductive systems.
At the January Parliament of 1265, however, both the counties and boroughs were to be represented, and the parliament was concerned with the wider business of the realm, not just taxation.
This included 21 counties that were to be represented by the new Chamber of Counties.
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Mr. Schoeller is to be represented by "Incantations".
The United States was to be represented by Margaret Scobey, the ambassador to Egypt.
All these schools are to be represented at the Sotheby's sale in Melbourne in July.
The problem of electoral representation hinges on the question of what is to be represented.
Saudi Arabia, joining the Biennale for the first time, is to be represented by an installation titled "The Black Arch".
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