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Meanings of represent british in English
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Usage of represent british in English
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Sugar Nutrition UK, which representsBritish sugar producers, dismissed the study.
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It representsBritish engineering at its finest, don't you think?
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You representBritish authority here, you are His Majesty's accredited envoy to the Sublime Porte.
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The RED Lettering representsBritish Movements and Leading Topics, for the convenience of Teachers and Scholars.
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Directors UK, the professional body representingBritish screen directors, has now codified that argument into practical advice.
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The Germans representBritish merchant vessels generally as armed with guns and say that they repeatedly ram submarines.
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Vincent's smart clothing is one of the projects representingBritish science at the World Expo 2005 in Aichi, Japan.
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Leave campaigners claim to representBritish values, but in truth they do not have our nation's best interest at heart.
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On board the mail-steamer there were twelve commercial travellers representingBritish firms, bound for the West Coast of South America.
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The British High Commissioner to South Africa, Judith McGregor, attended with approximately 500 other guests representingBritish companies and foreign embassies.
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While studying law at Oxford University, he was captain of the cross-country running club and representedBritish Universities on the track.
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He's a proper gent, too, unlike the sulky teenager who, with the waning of Tim Henman, has come to representBritish hopes.
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Before being appointed Director General, Walker served as Chief Executive of the BVCA, an organisation that representsBritish private equity and venture capital.
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The stamp was intended to representBritish troops landing in France and was labelled as "D-Day Allied soldiers and medics wade ashore".
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'Earlier, Meneer van Briel told me of your meeting last night with a man claiming to representBritish Intelligence.'
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A Lawyer representingBritish soldiers at the Bloody Sunday Inquiry voiced concern about the limited extent of direct evidence from the IRA so far.