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91 She is part of the small but growing number of public relations experts who represent big names in religion. 92 The two peaks in the distribution represent the continental platforms and the ocean basins. 93 They represent only a tiny proportion of the people who get housing assistance from Washington. 94 These are aquariums which represent as accurately as possible a section of aquatic life in a particular area. 95 Mesobilirubinogen, urobilinogen, and urobilin represent intestinal breakdown products of bilirubin catabolism. 220. 96 Such an array would only represent the chess board at one moment of play. 97 They represent a man's date of birth, a driving licence number and an identity number. 98 The three memory banks represent the red, green and blue components of the image seen on the television monitor. 99 But it is publicly acknowledged that these numbers, which represent people who have put themselves forward for testing, are underestimates. 100 It may not look anything like an apple, but it serves to represent the apple. 101 The downside of such excellent economic performance is that virtually any alternative scenario will represent a deterioration. 102 I still believe that these will represent two basic elements of a successful national campaign. 103 It could, for example, be the Product title with an integer appended to represent the copy number of the Issue. 104 Current assets, particularly accounts receivable and inventory, often represent the largest single category of asset investment for many firms. 105 The association now refuses to handle arbitration cases in which employees are forbidden from having lawyers represent them. 106 I really believe that we would get an attorney and we would represent ourselves. 107 It's an abstract design that's supposed to represent freedom and strength. 108 The illusions of the me are belied by the signifiers that represent aspects of lived experience the me has had to deny. 109 It may be obvious that the postholes represent structures, but little else may be immediately apparent. 110 The sections that follow represent an attempt to examine briefly some of the liveliest areas of debate. 111 The professors were not training young attorneys to represent peo-ple. 112 Ray Flynn and Joe Fisher represent something else, certainly not larceny or abuse of power. 113 Ocean island and continental flood basalt occurrences represent different expressions of plume activity. 114 Taken together, they represent the most forceful link yet made by respected institutions between man-made atmospheric pollution and global warming. 115 The palm-tree groves and pedestrian walkways represent a welcome change from the mostly treeless parking lots elsewhere in the valley. 116 The left and bottom ends of the axis similarly represent the negative poles and the lowest scores. 117 I know that I can do that at home and abroad by continuing to represent the country. 118 A key ingredient of this proof was to represent the complex numbers geometrically, and then to use a topological argument. 119 A fossil assemblage accumulated by a predator thus may not represent any single mammal community from any one habitat. 120 They represent a very real challenge to the pub traditional client base.