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121 A facility that's said to represent all the best in car manufacturing worldwide. 122 The Battle of Seattle was certainly a spectacular display of civil disobedience-but did it represent anything more than that? 123 He won the case by default when no one appeared to represent Mr Walesa. 124 It catches people's imagination, and becomes, as Harry wanted, a kind of pictogram to represent the whole range. 125 Involving professional services, these two sectors represent particular challenges in managing change. 126 In any case the previously cited figures of 30 or 44 percent represent the maximum picture of monosyllabism for single characters. 127 Many athletes from the former Soviet Union now represent their home nations. 128 Where profits are declared, tax relief tends to represent an extra bonus rather than a necessary incentive to foreign investors. 129 "Animal Farm' is an allegory in which the animals represent the Russian people and Farmer Jones the old Tsarist regime. 130 New bodies emerged to represent and press the claims of the more assertive national minorities. 131 The artistic photographer should represent what he sees and no more, he insisted. 132 To fire the blunderbuss use the large teardrop-shaped flame template to represent the spread of shot from the gun's barrel. 133 They represent the highest points average in the international game - a fraction above the All Black whom he deposed from no.1. 134 Some are sufficiently realistic that young males try to chat up the female personas they represent. 135 The lower parts of the walls were restored in the eighteenth century and represent biblical scenes. 136 These committed groups, or a committee to represent them, could appoint the auditors and receive their report. 137 The follow-on P6 will represent an even greater though unstated amount of investment. 138 These initiation sites may represent areas containing calcium stores that are particularly sensitive to activators such as InsP 3. 139 The photographs might represent a wild goose chase after the random neuroses of an insecure young woman. 140 They represent a considerable achievement on the part of the lesbian and gay trade union groups. 141 Gradually, the viewer becomes aware that they represent the three key stages in adult life. 142 For most ordinary workers, the new tax laws represent a change for the worse. 143 It may represent a calcium-sensitive form of the enzyme as it contains one canonical EF-hand motif. 144 Keith then lists a catalogue of physical changes which suggest that Go really does represent a special state. 145 The study also aims to represent the views of those people who have made successful or unsuccessful placements. 146 They represent a wide range of water-based media, from gouache and acrylic to transparent watercolors. 147 Cameron the right to bring her own lawsuit and thus requiring her to find an attorney to represent her. 148 The two subgroups represent real 16S variants based on analysis of secondary structure. 149 The symbols used in a language are arbitrary and bear no relationship to what they represent. 150 Your employer's contributions to the scheme represent the money he is setting aside for your pension and other benefits.