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1 But it can also create a misleading expectation that leaks represent huge new revelations.
2 Wickersham is reputed to represent huge moneyed foreign interests.
3 The Honorable Archibald Wickersham, who was said to represent huge foreign interests, he had known as a boy.
4 She said museums were facing a wider challenge of how best to represent huge societal changes in their collections.
5 The foundations represent huge pools of money administered according to the charitable urgings, more or less, of the founding donors.
6 The porch before this excavation was supported by Caryatid figures, representing huge lions standing nearly erect upon their hinder legs.
7 The obliterations referred to represented huge blots of black ink covering a lot of scratches and making it impossible to decipher the under writing.
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