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An overview of a survey with over 100 companies represented, plus key takeaways.
It turned out that the clothes I was sorting though at these thrift stores
represented
only a small fraction of the total amount of garments that we dispose of each year.
That's what Europe and North America
represented.
We kind of went through my personality and tried to get a dad who
represented
each different thing.
The "Cover Girl" series proposed a different way the African can be
represented
in a more complex manner.
So here's a great puzzle: in a universe ruled by the second law of thermodynamics, how is it possible to generate the sort of complexity I've described, the sort of complexity
represented
by you and me and the convention center?
In the meanwhile, the Old mentality with a capital O, was
represented
by his father, the head of the Nigerian bank, warning the CIA that his own son was about to attack, and this warning fell on deaf ears.
The Old mentality with a capital O, as
represented
by the nation-state, not yet fully into the age of behavior, not recognizing the power of transnational social movements, got left behind.
Mass movements in Pakistan have been
represented
after the Arab uprisings mainly by organizations claiming for some form of theocracy, rather than for a democratic uprising.
The majority of defendants in our country are
represented
by government-appointed attorneys.
But the arrival of auscultation and percussion
represented
a sea change, a moment when physicians were beginning to look inside the body.
All of a sudden, NGOs were not only standing in the streets, crying their slogans, but they were taking [them] into the negotiations, partly because they
represented
the victims of these weapons.
We are going to call it the British Paraorchestra, because with the world's eyes on London next year and particularly on the Paralympics, we want to throw down the gauntlet to every single other country that is
represented
there, to say to them, "Here's our paraorchestra.
And that would be
represented
by the firing of boundary-detecting cells.
He's also remembering the path he took out of the car park, which would be
represented
in the firing of grid cells.
Drumming has essentially
represented
the strong African heritage, and its importance can be seen in the many aspects of the African tradition.
If you were to arrive in Nairobi today and pick up a tourist map, Kibera is
represented
as a lush, green national park devoid of human settlement.
But what Cyrus
represented
remained absolutely central.
However, the other individuals are
represented
by these blue slides, which show tooth and bone samples that were matched to DNA evidence collected from family members to prove they were the identities of those individuals.
And because fertility rates fell across that very same period that life expectancy was going up, that pyramid that has always
represented
the distribution of age in the population, with many young ones at the bottom winnowed to a tiny peak of older people who make it and survive to old age, is being reshaped into a rectangle.
The ideals of participatory democracy are
represented
through suppleness rather than rigidity.
Lena Dunham, who's on here, her show on HBO that premiers next month, "Girls," she said she wanted to start it because she felt that every woman she knew was just a bundle of contradictions, and that feels accurate for all people, but you don't see women
represented
like that as much.
But I don't feel that — I still feel that there are some types of women who are not
represented
that way, and one group that we'll focus on today are teens, because I think teenagers are especially contradictory and still figuring it out, and in the '90s there was "Freaks and Geeks" and "My So-Called Life," and their characters, Lindsay Weir and Angela Chase, I mean, the whole premise of the shows were just them trying to figure themselves out, basically, but those shows only lasted a season each, and I haven't really seen anything like that on TV since.
Also, those very sounds tend not to be
represented
by the characters that are available in European languages.
When you take this broader conceptualization of innovation, what we found was, India is well
represented
in innovation, but the innovation that is being done in India is of a form we did not anticipate, and what we did was we called it "invisible innovation."
So, what I'm trying to say is, what we are finding in our research is, that if products for end users is the visible tip of the innovation iceberg, India is well
represented
in the invisible, large, submerged portion of the innovation iceberg.
So when Matthew, a queer liberal artist like me publicly wrote that I
represented
some of the worst aspects of liberalism, I wanted to ask him this.
"As I worked, I couldn't help but think about the individuals and the stories
represented
in the images.
This was the Internet, this black box with a red light on it, as
represented
in the sitcom "The IT Crowd."
Three years ago, when I started thinking about this, there was one cable down the Western coast of Africa,
represented
in this map by Steve Song as that thin black line.
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