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Today I would like to suggest to them that this change of terminology could represent a change in perspective
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"What media source do you represent?" Theo was still relaxed, but the young woman had intrigued him
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‘Lucky old Stephen being called in to represent you
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”It’s what you represent
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How can we gain more insight to what the darkness and the depths represent if the Spirit and the waters are the opposites? The problem really comes down to the deep being opposite of the waters
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The horns represent 10 kings
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Is there any crown more fitting for Him to have? Maybe something that we need to examine would be what the thorns represent
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The whole was intended to represent the living rooms of sumptuous Stephanian homes, even down to the television set and the welcoming fireplace effect set into a bulkhead
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She was still staring at him, "It's just the way you depicted it I guess, most would represent this as a square wave
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These machines represent a leap ahead over the old
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She would have seen rats in real life, so this was still a simulation, she had not been transported in time to reality itself in whatever era of Earth’s history this was meant to represent
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Regular substantial amounts going into the savings account … what do they represent? They look quarterly … yes, that’s right … what sort of payments are paid like that? Interest? Dividends? Would her father have had shares in something? He must have made a fair bit when he sold the shop … what did he do with it? Did he buy shares with some of it? Ann might know
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That feeling could only be trying to represent the movement of that data back and forth across the connection to Thom’s quantum state readout instrumentation
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He continued, “I shall represent our village proudly, and I accept it as a great honor to always call this home and each of you: my friends
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“Now, the Board of Control is supposed to represent all of the
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' So, hearing about the Ten Tigers was somewhat reprehensible to me, and I only wished to distance myself from any taint of exhibitionism they represent
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homes, and the Cardinals represent the Church that has
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Worse than that, there had been many times she had to spend hours trying to get a person to grasp the concept that marks on paper could represent the sounds of speech
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Ava knew Kelvin’s cursor was as accurate a plot of his last transmission as the system could represent to their souls, as was the image of the planet
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"What does it represent?" he asked
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"What place does this represent?"
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"Does this represent a real place?" he asked, waving his arm at the view
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These two items represent the process of
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represent the blood sacrifice and the washing of water
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five giants and the five cities of the Philistines represent the last five strongholds of the land
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and their five giants, represent five strongholds of the enemy that remained in the land, resisting the Kingdom of God, and
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Mary is not a personality type in this story, nor does she represent some special ministry, but she represents the
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These towers represent the
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It was not because silver would in such times purchase or represent a greater quantity of labour, but because such commodities would purchase or represent a much smaller quantity
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Upon all these accounts, therefore, we may rest assured, that equal quantities of corn will, in every state of society, in every stage of improvement, more nearly represent, or be equivalent to, equal quantities of labour, than equal quantities of any other part of the rude produce of land
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As it costs a greater quantity of labour and subsistence to bring them to market, so, when they are brought thither they represent, or are equivalent to a greater quantity
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A shilling might, in the one case, represent no more labour than a penny does at present ; and a penny, in the other, might represent as much as a shilling does now
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Such knowledge takes us to a level of understanding very few have reached before: from the other side's point of view, though we think highly of us, we represent the ‘bad’ side
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commend that it represent me
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The symbols on my skin would represent the many cultures witches descended from
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The symbols on the top of each foot would represent protection and power
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The symbol on my head would represent wisdom, but the inscription on my chest was the most important, because it represented the five elements
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In front of each of the five boulders, were five people I chose to represent each element: Willow for earth, Alice, who was Willow’s mother for air, Ash for fire, Maye for water, and Josephine for spirit
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Over many years I have come to understand that these inorganic beings represent a far more complex symbiosis, a kind of mirror, where the internal and external worlds are fused at a very deep and intimate level, and this process deepens and changes over time as you burn off your karma
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PR is about how you interact w/ & represent yourself to the world
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A more direct interpretation of this dream may represent your anxieties of having a C-section in real life
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To give someone daffodils in your dream represent unrequited love
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To dream that your earlobes are long represent your spiritual or ancestral connection
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To dream of reading fables represent your literary mind and romantic notions
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The dream may also represent a fresh beginning
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To dream of your hands represent your relationships with those around you and how you connect with the world
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Hands serve as a form of communication and can represent authority, hate, protection, justice, etc depending on the gesture
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To dream that you are changing hats represent your changing opinions and thoughts
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To hammer nails in your dream represent your tenacity, persistence and ability to drive a hard bargain
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To dream that you are having palpitations represent fears that you are not confronting in your waking life
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Alternatively, it may represent your severe attitude or some sort of self-punishment
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The color green and the sky itself both represent hope, nature or creativity
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the figure was supposed to represent, though Penelope had suspicions that it might be a previously unknown statue of one of the fabled Snow Elves, prior to their grotesque Falmer form of the present
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The lyrics can represent a message from your subconscious
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To dream that you have tan lines in your dream represent the positives and negatives of a situation
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To see termites in your dream represent an attack to your soul or to your being
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To see or use tools in your dream represent your self-expression, skills and abilities
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To see twins fighting in your dream represent a conflict between the opposites of your psyche
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To see your veins in your dream represent a challenge that will test your character and ability
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Alternatively, walnuts represent joy and abundance
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The people, therefore, usually most interested in celebrating the Portugal trade, were then rather disposed to represent it as less advantageous than it had commonly been imagined
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This means that the product you give away will ultimately represent your own quality, and your own overall brand
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Two elements of that path, right view and right intention, represent those aspects of the path that concern spiritual wisdom
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AND SHOWING ME WHAT THEY REPRESENT WHEN THEY ARE COMPLETED
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That jesuit had travelled over the whole country, and had no inclination to represent it as less
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All this frenzy over the so-called Mayan calendar! But as with all calendars, they merely represent a cycle
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If you have, or represent, a product or service that would
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We have been appointed to represent the interests of the western world in security matters
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One was a Prophet of Serren, and the other or Ignar, though even that is only known because the other four Gods are represented by other names, and so these two must represent the others
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Some subsequent formularies represent the manner in which he supposes this distribution is made in different states of restraint and regulation ; in which, either the class of proprietors, or the barren and unproductive class, is more favoured than the class of cultivators ; and in which either the one or the other encroaches, more or less, upon the share which ought properly to belong to this productive class
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Using paper cut-outs to represent the little girl, myself, and the goats I communicated to her the idea of sneaking up on the animals and committing what could rightfully be called a “kidnap
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When my government understands what you are attempting to do, it will bring their full wrath on you personally and who you represent,” Martin said, getting more strength as he talked
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Then the Elusivers: imperious and omnipotent to his younger self, but not without benevolence, showing him what was intended to represent the sum total of human experience
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New political party, Sacred Earth, immediately capitalised on the anger, riding the wave of public condemnation and claiming to represent all nations on Earth against an out-of-touch government
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The unions represent the normal people here, but all our legal courses of action are pointless in the face of what’s coming
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, It accepts mainstream geological and cosmological estimates for the Earth’s age, like Evolutionism, but posits that the new "kinds" of life forms, which have appeared successively over the planet‘s history, represent instances of God directly intervening to create those new types, supernaturally
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there were no zits along the seams to represent
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How dangerous must it have been for the sovereign to attempt to punish a clergyman for any crime whatever, if his order were disposed to protect him, and to represent either the proof as insufficient for convicting so holy a man, or the punishment as too severe to be inflicted upon one whose person had been rendered sacred by religion ? The sovereign could, in such circumstances, do no better than leave him to be tried by the ecclesiastical courts, who, for the honour of their own order, were interested to restrain, as much as possible, every member of it from committing enormous crimes, or even from giving occasion to such gross scandal as might disgust the minds of the people
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There was no separate numbering system, as we have in ours today - in Hebrew and Greek each letter would also represent an associated number
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– and I do represent Rex’s collection and that’s quite a
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All the simplest things that bring joy into a home, Boots seemed to represent
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a country to represent and defend
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‘So the gravitational field and the adhesive tape represent a time machine?’
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In standard TIAR the visual cortex would simply represent something induced from a memory and tempered by imagination; a simple conversion
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Trouble was, however realistically TIAR could represent actual societies the program ran up against limits, when the most reliable input was from human memory whether present or past recorded
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It would represent a tangible threat to them
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* Obviously I do not mean that there was open disrespect because our training would never allow for such behaviour towards a commissioned officer, but their orders would be questioned if it did not fully represent the realities of the mean streets
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Although I agree that gun licenses should not be issued arbitrarily and only under extraordinary circumstances, isn‘t reasonable to assume that the vast majority of individuals willing to surrender their ―weapons‖, that are (otherwise) gathering dust inside clothes closets, dresser drawers and kitchen cupboards, or stuffed inside a sock, for that matter, represent a small minority of law-abiding citizens who, in any event, would be unlikely to use them, unless pressed, unlike hardened criminal elements in the community who wouldn‘t give a second thought to surrendering the tools of their trade unless they were compelled to do so? A fifty-dollar gift certificate from Macys is insufficient compensation for the criminally-minded
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Either way, both, on some level, represent the same thing
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Objectivity and Truth, unencumbered by passion and internal themes, represent the highest forms of intellectual achievement
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The above represent a sampling of the essential characteristics that typically define what is meant by ―being‖ (human)
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Name the two points that represent a weakness
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Widely pursued by both major political parties, this ‖faceless‖ group consisting of (social) synergies comprising a vast number of individuals from every walk of life, represent what President Nixon referred to as the ―silent majority
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The Stock Market reacts irrationally at times although ―irrational‖ (investor) behavior, influenced by (seemingly) plausible signs, (oftentimes) represent illogical adjustments or illogical responses operating under illogical assumptions whose illogical designs are seemingly logical
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Addendum to the above: The assumption (here) is that Ideas have always existed in the mind; that they represent the hidden Wisdoms of God; that they are not formed as much as revealed to those courageous enough to seek them out
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(historical) mis-characterizations, especially those that falsely represent Western Culture, for what they really are
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An attachment to any individual divested of his or her essential qualities, however problematical, is equivalent to embracing an empty suit, thereby frustrating our intended purpose inasmuch as the inseparable idea(s) forming the character of that individual of our liking and the manner such (ideas) are properly received represent the fundamental components internalized by that individual who we (ironically) find so appealing to begin with
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Whether or not our ―decided‖ actions are informed by ―non-causal‖ factors (Free Will) or guided by the Determinate Laws of Nature (circumstantial or accidental events) or whether such actions represent a combination of both, Behaviorists are likely to agree that the latter argument is (the) more plausible of the two
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Goodness and Justice, understood within a temporal framework, represent conventional ideas based upon (plausible) principle abstractions consensually agreed upon by majority opinion in order to promote a proper ordering of things within a society or between nations
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He earned that tattoo and it represented his profession and his experience and his time
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Stu represented the epitome health and vitality, walking with all of the
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This planet represented a primitive phase in primate development, the phase of individuals
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He represented himself with the most secular personification of any of the officers
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From the four places on her torso where the artificial, machine limbs would have attached had they been represented, what looked like endless colored veins extended out from the neural interface ports, representing the connections between the breaching ship’s systems and the neural processors set in Chief Horcheese’s torso
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And what is it that is represented at the cross that so exposes them? Nothing more grants us access into an understanding of how they operate like the cross of Jesus Christ
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Stu represented the epitome health and vitality, walking with all of the swagger that a broad shouldered and confident young man at ease amid a timeless landscape should possess
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"No they are not supernatural, they are simulated humans, as our audio is simulated acoustic energy represented by electrical energy
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The Son is represented in the light, and of course the Spirit (ruach) hovered over the waters
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God as Father is represented in that He could not just allow the world to continue in darkness and chaos
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What is the outcome of such beliefs? What are the practical implications of believing in a trinity instead of a monotheistic god? It is my belief and conclusion that God is only represented fully – even if we want to say that the cross is His core character – only when we can embrace this view of the trinity
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The head of gold represented Babylon
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The arms and chest were of silver, and represented Medo-Persia
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The abdomen and loins were of brass and represented Greece
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The legs were made of iron and represented Rome
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Fire has always represented cleansing and purging
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She represented the good and the bad: the politicians, street-players, gypsies, police, drug dealers, prostitutes and priests - all in equal measure - and in between, the cafe owners and their ten-piece bouzouki orchestras
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The captain represented his data access as a phone
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career and you want to put that on your profile, then by logging on to your profile, you can click edit and change all your information so you can be represented as accurately as possible
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” Thom had represented it on fan-fold, it was five pages of parts
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Lieutenant Imdrun was a very needy soul, and represented himself as a slight man with a forlorn face and droopy eyes
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He represented himself just about as he looked the day he ascended, so a mortal would think he was in his late sixties
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Represented by an Udjat tincture
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Walking to the office from the car park, I concentrate on calming down so that I present a sensible and, above all, normal face to the world as represented by Bill and Graham
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and positive things that her father represented to her
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pint of beer and a whisky chaser represented a little slice of heaven
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The physically represented storage
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The fact that he was under strain was represented to her soul by vibrations in those hands
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calves to be sold on which represented, Alistair had told Tom, a
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clothing and would, he considered, have represented a concise
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And, of course, those who represented the interests
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Harry settled into his studies, read and reexamined his knowledge of the texts and formulae represented in the tomes until he should at last be convinced that he knew the material
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Yet to others it represented an incursion into their determination to remain masters of their houses and homes and other discomfited intrusiveness
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It rejuvenated her sense of life, she loved mornings, and sunrises, they represented life in its beginning to her
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Gone also was Alan’s respect for the officers and all they represented
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represented by cripples and the blind, as well as some of
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She represented a travel group out of L
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The sound can be represented by electrons instead of air, it has pressure, flow and restriction values in it’s equations just like air
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That question was just about the worst taboo in her society, even more so in the parts of that society represented by this expedition
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This is represented in the spring harvest festivals
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These represented the unconscious itself -- not the "little" personal unconscious that Freud made such a big deal out of, but a new collective unconscious of humanity itself, an unconscious that could contain all the dead, not just our personal ghosts
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As I woke up, I knew that my family represented the Church
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This difference, however, in the mode of their subsistence, is not the cause, but the effect, of the difference in their wages; though, by a strange misapprehension, I have frequently heard it represented as the cause
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Both the pecuniary income and expense of such families have increased considerably since that time through the greater part of the kingdom, in some places more, and in some less, though perhaps scarce anywhere so much as some exaggerated accounts of the present wages of labour have lately represented them to the public
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The Lord showed me that the towers represented the rise of the
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represented the false religious spirit that the Pharisees walked in
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I had the sense that this represented a time of persecution and trial
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understood that the trees represented the Church and the Jewish
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Protagoras, two other eminent teachers of those times, is represented by Plato as splendid,
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believe for a moment that this man represented the will of
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The defenders of Shattered Rock were the citizens of but one outland city, while the horde represented hundreds of such cities, not to mention what appeared to be the entire dwarven nation
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There had been much scientific discussion over what the asteroids really represented, but until the antics of Alfred's base became public, there had been no real agreement
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Ricki Takit stood for the ‘Gold Diggers and Prosperous Peoples Party’, whilst Tom Maynard represented the ‘Extreme Centre Pendulum Swinging Party’
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The famines which they are said to have occasioned almost wherever they went, in countries, too, which at the same time are represented as very populous and well cultivated, sufficiently demonstrate that the story of this populousness and high cultivation is in a great measure fabulous
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must have represented a major challenge
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and fire, the latter represented by Helios
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Fish represented a
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Its nominal value, the quantity of gold and silver by which this annual produce could be expressed or represented, would, no doubt, be very different ; but its real value, the real quantity of labour which it could purchase or command, would be precisely the same
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that our so called modern civilisation represented a
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“Wait, I thought you needed something that represented a specific person in order to communicate with the dead?”
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ancestors represented in stone, must go to Rome
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Athens, the goddess of wisdom, is represented
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The symbol on my head would represent wisdom, but the inscription on my chest was the most important, because it represented the five elements
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They had represented in relief an
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represented by the lower part of the body
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Around dusk every day when things were cooling down a bit, Horrifying Hippo would head up onto the land areas to do some serious grazing of the short grasses to be found, which represented the principle source of his diet
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They represented, first, that the exportation of gold and silver, in order to purchase foreign goods, did not always diminish the quantity of those metals in the kingdom ; that, on the contrary, it might frequently increase the quantity ; because, if the consumption of foreign goods was not thereby increased in the country, those goods might be re-exported to foreign countries, and being there sold for a large profit, might bring back much more treasure than was originally sent out to purchase them
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They represented, secondly, that this prohibition could not hinder the exportation of gold and silver, which, on account of the smallness of their bulk in proportion to their value, could easily be smuggled abroad
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This envy has frequently represented their trade as altogether pernicious, on account of the great quantities of silver which it every year exports from the countries from which it is carried on
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To dream that you are teasing another person indicates that you are having a problem accepting an aspect of your own character as represented by the person being teased
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This credit was called bank money, which, as it represented money exactly according to the standard of the mint, was always of the same real value, and intrinsically worth more than current money
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Those deposits of coin, or those deposits which the bank was bound to restore in coin, constituted the original capital of the bank, or the whole value of what was represented by what is called bank money
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The nominal value of their goods, and of the annual produce of their land and labour, would fall, and would be expressed or represented by a smaller quantity of silver than before; but their real value would be the same as before, and would be sufficient to maintain, command, and employ the same quantity of labour
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The tribunes, when they had a mind to animate the people against the rich and the great, put them in mind of the ancient divisions of lands, and represented that law which restricted this sort of private property as the fundamental law of the republic
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It was of importance to Columbus, however, that the countries which he had discovered, whatever they were, should be represented to the court of Spain as of very great consequence ; and, in what constitutes the real riches of every country, the animal and vegetable productions of the soil, there was at that time nothing which could well justify such a representation of them
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Domingo, therefore, was represented as a country abounding with gold, and upon that account (according to the prejudices not only of the present times, but of those times), an inexhaustible source of real wealth to the crown and kingdom of Spain
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The city of Lima, founded since the conquest, is represented by Ulloa as containing fifty thousand inhabitants near thirty years ago
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Quito, which had been but a miserable hamlet of Indians, is represented by the same author as in his time equally populous
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The parliament of England has not, upon any occasion, shewn the smallest disposition to overburden those parts of the empire which are not represented in parliament
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colonies, besides, was to rise or fall in proportion to the rise or fall of the land-tax, parliament could not tax them without taxing, at the same time, its own constituents, and the colonies might, in this case, be considered as virtually represented in parliament
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The parliament of Great Britain insists upon taxing the colonies ; and they refuse to be taxed by a parliament in which they are not represented
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As he walked in the darkness on his way there, he thought how the whole concept of Fallingwater represented the genius of the American experiment
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This architectural accomplishment represented the greatness of America when a second generation Welshman, Frank Lloyd Wright from the mid-west teamed with a Pittsburgh Jewish storeowner, to create what was considered one of the great architectural masterpieces in world history
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One was a Prophet of Serren, and the other or Ignar, though even that is only known because the other four Gods are represented by other names, and so these two must represent the others
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Mar first, which began the hot Summer months, fell upon Ignar’s Day, for the flame was the symbol of the season; Sepilar first, the start of a cooler Autumn, was represented by the sea, and was always on Flarow’s Day
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represented as altogether barren and unproductive
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Artificers and manufacturers, in particular, whose industry, in the common apprehensions of men, increases so much the value of the rude produce of land, are in this system represented as a class of people altogether barren and unproductive
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In what manner, according to this system, the sum total of the annual produce of the land is distributed among the three classes above mentioned, and in what manner the labour of the unproductive class does no more than replace the value of its own consumption, without increasing in any respect the value of that sum total, is represented by Mr Quesnai, the very ingenious and profound author of this system, in some arithmetical formularies
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represented both these and the Hamburgh company as extremely oppressive, and imputed to their bad management the low state of the trade, which we at that time carried on to the countries comprehended within their respective charters
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Upon a subsequent occasion, in 1750, when a proposal was made to parliament for putting the trade under the management of a regulated company, and thereby laying it in some measure open, the East India company, in opposition to this proposal, represented, in very strong terms, what had been, at this time, the miserable effects, as they thought them, of this competition
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Things that were almost invariably negative for the workers Jim represented
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In the ancient philosophy, the perfection of virtue was represented as necessarily productive, to the person who possessed it, of the most perfect happiness in this life
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In the modern philosophy, it was frequently represented as generally, or rather as almost always, inconsistent with any degree of happiness in this life; and heaven was to be earned only by penance and mortification, by the austerities and abasement of a monk, not by the liberal, generous, and spirited conduct of a man
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Sometimes corpses were left out in front of the trenches and of course in the sort of climate we were in they decomposed very quickly but both sides recognised the health issues that the corpses represented and a truce would be called so they could be policed up and buried
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Upon the first dawning of his genius, it was represented to him, that by going into the church he could easily find a much more quiet and comfortable subsistence, as well as a better situation for pursuing his studies; and he immediately followed the advice
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Some of the number strings represented the shield cut-off duration
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For Frank, computers represented habitat
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It is probably upon this account that poll-taxes of all kinds have often been represented as badges of slavery
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All the television stations were represented and she was overwhelmed
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The public funds of the different indebted nations of Europe, particularly those of England, have, by one author, been represented as the accumulation of a great capital, superadded to the other capital of the country, by means of which its trade is extended, its manufactures are multiplied, and its lands cultivated and improved, much beyond what they could have been by means of that other capital only
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From the four places on her torso where the artificial, machine limbs would have attached had they been represented, what looked like endless colored veins extended out from the neural interface ports, representing the connections between the breaching ship’s systems and the neural processors set in Chief Horcheese’s torso
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The logic of their minds is not performed with nerve cells and hormones but with silicon representations of neurons with global constants representing hormone levels and digital memory representing nucleotide sequences
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He took a wand and drew a curve representing the bottom of the globe, then drew the bundle off of it
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On his head played theorems and equations, numbers and symbols, representing the sciences
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I’m very convinced that ship out there,” he pointed to the dot representing the bogie on his screen, “is the Curitiba and that it means to take action against us, if it hasn’t already
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symbols, representing the sciences
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drawn wagons representing the bulk of the traffic
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Still, an artificial intelligence representing the leader of the Acheronian Star showing up here of all places is way too weird to be a coincidence
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Belle and George were both pleased at the addition; representing to them the new advent of tradition that was soon to transform their family's own training for generations to come
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"If you aren't representing Klarrain, then where's the money coming from?"
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official institution representing the bad extreme, maybe
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The Window is made up of four panes, representing the four areas of
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15,715, representing 54% from the population of
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Indeed the shift in human consciousness has already begun and the aforementioned occurrences are representing the following new life themes that will become the norm throughout the world
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The capital error of this system, however, seems to lie in its representing the class of artificers, manufacturers, and merchants, as altogether barren and unproductive
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Though in representing the labour which is employed upon land as the only productive labour, the notions which it inculcates are, perhaps, too narrow and confined ; yet in representing the wealth of nations as consisting, not in the unconsumable riches of money, but in the consumable goods annually reproduced by the labour of the society, and in representing perfect liberty as the only effectual expedient for rendering this annual reproduction the greatest possible, its doctrine seems to be in every respect as just as it is generous and liberal
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I live in a Hogan with four posts representing the four
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It had designs carved onto its sides, shapes representing spiders
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Each picture, book, cushion was a part of herself, representing some raw emotion or interest she’d felt at some point in her life
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“Well there is one thing you are lucky to have someone representing you at the trial it is only because Colonel Jack Harmon made a thorough bloody nuisance of himself at Division that I was assigned to you
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“I am Lt Howarth Sir and I am representing the accused it has been cleared by Division
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It was simply numbers representing words, which later could be off-loaded into language format
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He was already present at the gathering, representing the smaller groups who had no king, the nomads, the outcasts and others
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Lieutenant Miley, representing headquarters where the commander-in-chief should have been, concurred in their view
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age twenty-one, all representing stages in her life
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In that fascinating city, English and Malaysian are the two main languages spoken, the latter representing the national and official language of the country
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“You can see three Wyverns, representing Odin, Safaa and Bao
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and changing notations does not change the fact that we are still representing the
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There are now a confusing number of evangelical associations and pressure groups representing a wide cross section of views
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There seems to be agreement among many sources that here the snake is a symbol representing the evil of the world sometimes referred to as Satan
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Could the short introduction to the biblical story of Abraham then be a parable representing the movement of followers of EL, the “God Most High” away from the religious power center of Ur? Because it was the eastern anchor of the Fertile Crescent, it would have made more sense to flee up the Euphrates River than to try to escape into the harsh desert environment that was the southern limit of their land
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Is that just coincidental? In the Hebrew understanding of numerology the number seven is seen as representing completeness, perfection, and may have some bearing in its use in both instances
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raised platform where the soundman and selector were representing on the
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Then symbols representing the sounds of language were etched indelibly upon stone, and then on other more portable surfaces
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Earlier still in the backdrop of prehistory there seem to have been animal attributes representing powers that Man recognized that he lacked, but had yearned for, over the eons of his rise from out of that natural order that had incubated him
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In the first quote Jesus seems to be saying that all children have angelic intercessors, who may stand before God directly in representing or overseeing the interests of children personally and individually
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But I understand now what Tori said about her tattoo representing a fear she overcame—a reminder of where she was, as well as a reminder of where she is now
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(because of, on behalf of, representing, during, distance, amount of money, instead of) por
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I see Tobias standing in the middle of the lawn, wearing mixed faction colors—a gray T-shirt, blue jeans, and a black sweatshirt with a hood, representing all the factions my aptitude test told me I was qualified for
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Then perhaps a dozen banners representing various fruits of the harvest were raised to great cheers and spontaneous dancing
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Is the variable representing the price of book1 and can be treated like any other ordinary variable
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array of structures, each element of the array representing a structure variable
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Fig (d): Two ways of representing an object
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Abstraction refers to the act of representing essential features without including the background details or
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Snapshot: Attachment is also a good way of representing the bug
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Snapshot: Attachment is also a good way of representing the bug
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individual locations comforting, representing the irregularity of
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tournament continues for four nights, the number four representing Shi, death, in the
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“He was an amateur boxing champion in the Ukraine and one match away from representing his country in the Olympics
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“Oh god, yes, I think he knows it all too well” Jasmin remembered how in her dreams at times he had shown her the universe in it's colours representing the love and light that consisted in this world and told her how angels waited to guide him into a place so wonderful
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Hypothesis test is mainly used in software to infer if the sample values we have drawn are representing the population, like productivity of 15 projects can be taken for hypothesis test to check do they represent the Organizational average 1
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CEO, representing the fourth generation of
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representing all the estates of the people of this realm, did on the thirteenth day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand six
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There were people there representing all facets of the entertainment industry, as well as media moguls, sports stars and just plain rich folk
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10 And Balaam ordered that they should bring him wax, and he made of it the likeness of chariots and horsemen representing the army of Angeas and the army of Egypt, and he put them in the cunningly prepared waters that he had for that purpose, and he took in his hand the boughs of myrtle trees, and he exercised his cunning, and he joined them over the water, and there appeared to him in the water the resembling images of the hosts of Angeas falling before the resembling images of the Egyptians and the sons of Jacob
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"It's a stunning turn of events," Don Rosenbloom, the lawyer representing
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David Butcher, the lawyer representing Const
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Alex Pringle, a lawyer representing Rideout, who was in charge of
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Erik Magraken, who is representing the woman
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Lawyers representing the
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It is information about the company you’re representing in general
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If the company you’re representing on Twitter hires new staff or opens a new office, announce the news on Twitter
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Start by seeking out conversations that are currently happening around the product/service, industry, or business you are representing on Twitter
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· Focus on building authority as an expert: Even though you may be an affiliate or representing a business or product/service that is not your own, it's still important for you to establish credibility as a trusted expert in the specific niche or industry you are promoting
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This means you need to know the business and industry you are representing inside out
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They have been a real blessing to lawyers who were hired to protect businesses from the EPA and who were able to use EPA rulings to get money from businesses and then the lawyers also benefited from representing businesses in bankruptcy
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I was representing Mike in Family Court because I had garnered sufficient experience in those exact matters the latter half of 2008 while employed on a contract by the Connecticut Child Protection Agency defending parents who were so severely delinquent in child support that they faced incarceration for civil contempt
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continues to be felt, but rather than representing the conflict between reality and illusion, signals
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The trial counsel continued: “Will counsel representing the accused state whether the legal qualifications of the appointed members of the defense are other than as stated in the appointing orders
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The union representing the steelworkers was broken, but at great cost: twelve men died at the onset of the strike, and after four months of inactivity, the striking workers were destitute and returned to work
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representing sound only misses
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representing my femininity, how it was invaded and distorted by
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We all had backups in our weight class, and I had to wrestle off with mine before every match for the privilege of representing our team
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10 And Balaam ordered that they should bring him wax and he made of it the likeness of chariots and horsemen representing the army of Angeas and the army of Egypt and he put them in the cunningly prepared waters that he had for that purpose and he took in his hand the boughs of myrtle trees and he exercised his cunning and he joined them over the water and there appeared to him in the water the resembling images of the hosts of Angeas falling before the resembling images of the Egyptians and the sons of Jacob
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As far as my father’s extensive involvement at North Carolina State, I felt comfortable at the time having another trustee representing this Park Foundation core grant
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Whereas the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons assembled at Westminster lawfully fully and freely representing all the estates of the people of this realm did on the thirteenth day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand six hundred eighty-eight present to their Majesties then called and known by the names and style of William and Mary prince and princess of Orange being present in their proper persons a certain declaration in writing made by the said Lords and Commons in the words following viz
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“The room is full of typed letters representing incomplete ideas and wasted thoughts
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The woman representing her moves around the outside perimeter of the Lodge, sprinkling tobacco on the ground in front of her
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didn't want this wet behind the ears kid representing him
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“There is also the issue of representing the hssswwx perspective
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One who was perfect as representing the true image of God that we were all meant
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the intention of representing their own play, but with one important
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The other being, representing the mystic, can see 3d objects
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bands are red and purple, representing 2 and 7
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you’ve found your cal ing and only want to be representing a couple of venues and
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in the nucleus, representing both memories and the body image, is effec-
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The task force was co-ordinated by a Peter Thornton working with Michael Dougherty’s group, and other groups representing, drug squad, missing persons and specialist investigators from the Department of Health and Aging
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Points representing the brightest stars appear toward the top of the H-
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Points representing the stars with the highest surface temperatures
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appear toward the left edge of the H-R diagram; points representing
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named for the position of the point representing the star on the H-R
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On the H-R diagram, the point representing the star has moved
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Identifying what free value would create the most revenue The list can continue representing normal questions business leaders usually ask themselves regularly
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Brothels had spars like ships, flying various flags representing different pirate ships
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Chugs representing the present appraised value of
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representing each and every human being
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The first best is a lion – king of the jungle – that represents Babylon
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The second beast was a bear, which represents Medo-Persia
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The third beast was a leopard, which represents Greece
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It represents the Rome, but ultimately the Antichrist Kingdom
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Everything that David was, and everything that David represents, is a depiction of Christ Jesus and His eternal Rule
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There is something about that Bride – not of us individually – that so represents God, that He has actually exalted it to a place of stature, and a name above other names, that He calls it part of Himself
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She represents someone who is more important to the king than the public suspects
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When Patients come for a hypnotherapy consultation, it is always helpful to explain to them the way in which the brain takes in, filters and represents information to consistently produce specific states
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Your skin represents the
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Represents a named elite
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There’s the two flats and a cash sum which represents the sale price of the house when we sold it after Dad died
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represents a threat he’s been trying to eliminate from the
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“We are equally pleased that this project represents a sea change in the approach to Construction Planning at Waterhouse, and we look forward to your continued adaption to, and coordinated efforts with ourselves and our affiliates
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His current name is Brancetrabble, and he is the owner of this castle and the vast fortune it represents
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"Your circuitry represents the pleasure of your touch as well as the beauty of your visage
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” The number eleven represents the prophetic
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The altar represents justice and the ark with its mercy seat represents mercy, so as one walked though the tabernacle they began with justice and ended with mercy
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Bronze speaks of purity, the offering on the altar speaks of sacrifice and righteousness, and the fire represents purification
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The altar represents the prophetic ministry and the bowl represents the servant ministry
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We understand that the annoyed neighbor represents God, but is God an annoyed neighbor? Jesus makes a powerful point here
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Bronze represents purification, and the items themselves
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The blood represents the forgiveness of sins
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and the water represents the power to live a holy life
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represents a spirit of self-promotion, a giant that has caused
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Mary is not a personality type in this story, nor does she represent some special ministry, but she represents the
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upon the wall of His city, and that this represents a mature bride
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people, and the trees coming together represents unity in the
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out of Babylon, which represents the world’s system
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reward, and we may be assured that it was not less than he represents it
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Frezier, who visited Peru in 1713, represents Lima as containing between twenty-five and twenty-eight thousand inhabitants
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Ulloa, who resided in the same country between 1740 and 1746, represents it as containing more than fifty thousand
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This notion is connected with the system of political economy, which represents national wealth as consisting in the abundance and national poverty in the scarcity, of gold and silver ; a system which I shall endeavour to explain and examine at great length in the fourth book of this Inquiry
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When no energy is left, one immediately moves from one state to another, which represents a complete change of reality
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I am quoting Céline Dion as an example, not because she is a pop star but because she represents the keenest of evidence that fairy tales are sometimes made true
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it is made of, and what entity created it, but to affirm that it represents a continuum
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For many people, the psychologist, whoever he is, represents the best alternative
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“Okay, each of these objects represents one of the elements
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It consists in the exchange of rude for manufactured produce, either immediately, or by the intervention of money, or of some sort of paper which represents money
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terms represents religion as opposed to Christianity
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To dream that you are playing a banjo represents togetherness
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To see a banyan tree in your dream represents shelter and protection
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To see a barometer in your dream represents the state of your inner feelings and how you are coping with emotions or situations
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To dream that you are at a cafe represents your social life
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To see a canary in your dream represents happiness and harmony
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This dream also represents areas in your life which are bothering you, disturbing you, and hurting you in some emotional way
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To see a carpet in your dream represents your way of protecting yourself from life’s harsh realities
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To dream that you live in a castle represents your extreme need for security and protection to the point where you may be isolating yourself from others
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To see a dashboard in your dream represents the status of your goals and of where you are headed in life
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To see your daughter in your dream represents your waking relationship with your daughter and the qualities that she projects
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Alternatively, the dream indicates that whatever that person represents has no part in your own life anymore
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To dream that you are at the dentist represents your concerns about your appearance
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To see a nest of young eagles in your dream represents your achievements and your climb to the top of the social ladder
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If the earth opens or separates, then it represents a project or relationship that you are afraid of falling into
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To dream that you are at an election represents a choice that you need to make which may affect others
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The dream also represents fear and the consequences of your actions
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To dream that you are ascending in an elevator represents a rise to status and wealth
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In general, the up and down action of the elevator represents the ups and downs of your life
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In particular, to dream that a container is empty represents optimism
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It represents actual or perceived limitations
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To dream that you are hitting your father represents a desperate need for greater closeness with your father
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To see fennel in your dream represents clarity
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The dream represents a transitional phase
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Alternatively, the geode represents your spiritual connection
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To dream that you are in a hall represents your ability to share and get along with others
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To dream that your handkerchief is soiled or torn represents severed relationships
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Alternatively, it represents your attitude or the various roles and responsibilities you have in your waking life
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To see a headstone in your dream represents a forgotten or buried aspect of yourself which you need to acknowledge
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To dream of healing represents your need for emotional and/or physical healing
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To dream that you are ignoring someone or being ignored represents some aspect of yourself which you are not paying enough attention to
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It represents a high level of awareness
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To dream that you are infertile represents a lack of creativity
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To see a Jack O’ Lantern in your dream represents a force or spirit that is protecting over you
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Alternatively, the dream represents your ability to balance aspects of your life with success
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To dream of the keel represents emotional balance and strength
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To see or read an obituary in your dream represents the end to your old attitudes and outdated beliefs
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To dream that you are in an orchestra represents inner integration, resolution, and harmony
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To dream that you are an outcast represents some rejected aspect of yourself
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To see a package in your dream represents hidden creative energy, skills, and/or feelings
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To see a pagoda in your dream represents your own sense of spirituality
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To notice your palm in your dream represents your generosity and openness, especially if they are open
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To see a frying pan in your dream represents completeness in love
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To see or fold a paper plane in your dream represents your frivolous pursuits
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Alternatively, the dream represents your aspirations for fame
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To dream that you are in a parachute represents a protective force over you
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To use a payphone in your dream represents a message or advice that comes with a price
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To dream that you are in a penthouse represents the creative and spiritual aspect of yourself
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To dream that something is radioactive represents suppressed emotions that are on the verge of spilling over into your conscious and creating a negative influence in your daily life
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To dream that you are in a raid represents your fears that some hidden aspect of your life will be discovered or made public
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To see a rainbow in your dream represents hope, success and good fortune in the form of money, prestige, or fame
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To wear a sackcloth in your dream represents humility and humbleness
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To dream that there is a bug in your salad represents worries and concerns about your health
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To dream that something is on sale represents opportunities that are readily available to you
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To dream that you are throwing salt over your shoulder represents protection or luck
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Alternatively, the dream represents the passage of time
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To see a scrapbook in your dream represents old feelings and memories
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To see a sea horse in your dream represents the power of your subconscious
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To see a serial killer in your dream represents fear and insecurity
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It represents psychological completion
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Alternatively, shaving your head represents humbleness and humility
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To see something shiny in your dream represents your potential that has yet to be unleashed