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Until Florida's votes were certified, the vice president was working to represent the interests of those who supported him.
In response to the horrific environmental damage of the postwar era, a broad coalition of Americans began working to represent public health, safety and environmental concerns in all levels of government.
CK: Well, I think she spent a lot of time traveling around the state and really working to represent all the people of the state, and that's the kind of commitment I would make, so I think she did a great job, so I would love to continue in that tradition.
He started working to represent undocumented service people and their spouses.
Particularly in the case of government we find many who find (often against their own best judgment) working to represent specific interests, rather than the common good.
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He worked to represent the interests of the provincial newspapers on the National Council for the Training of Journalists.
However, patron-client connections can work to represent and gain benefits for a group, such as merchants or landowners.
26th District, Manhattan: For 32 years, Roy Goodman, the Republican incumbent, has worked to represent this affluent East Side district in a Senate dominated by conservative, upstate leaders.
Assembly Democrats will not let those forces run the Legislature, because we've learned the importance of our cohesiveness and independence as we work to represent our constituents.
The SNP will work to represent the interests of the whole of the UK rather than just Scotland if it wields influence after the general election, Nicola Sturgeon has said.
As well as providing views in colour, Beato worked to represent very large subjects in a way that gave a sense of their vastness.
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