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represents
verb as in present image of; symbolize
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"This is the kind of fight that probably gets made over a DM between the two or a text or a call," Hearn, who represents Joshua, told BBC Sport.
It represents .4% of the budget for the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, based on 2024–25 figures, according to the study.
Last, it essentially represents a bunch of elite eggheads saying “trust us, we’re different now” when no one trusts them.
I often have strong opinions about where we should go and how, and he thinks my questioning him represents a lack of trust or that he can’t handle the task at hand.
Labour's Dickinson, who represents Druridge Bay and is again standing as a candidate there, agreed.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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