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1
The good news: all three happening would only
represent
a
return
to historic norms.
2
Independent TD Shane Ross said the killing did not
represent
a
return
to the dark ages.
3
For the Chinese, a win could
represent
a
return
closer to the prominence their women's program once knew.
4
Above all, they think, Merz would
represent
a
return
to traditional conservatism after years of Merkel pulling the party to the centre.
5
The results for the year to December 31st, 2001,
represent
a
return
on equity of 21 per cent.
6
Personally speaking, this movement also
represents
a
return
to my musical roots.
7
The IPO
represents
a
return
of almost three times the original investment by the private investors.
8
But Apple built its brand design-first, and its work on iOS 7 likely
represents
a
return
to that.
9
In your case I should say that Penelope
represents
a
return
to sanity-tothe ordinary ways of life.
10
That
represents
a
return
to a period of almost 40 years ago when top showbiz names were equally available.
11
The shift in gravity on interest rates
represents
a
return
to normalcy after nearly a decade of rock-bottom yields.
12
In many respects, the 2017-18 Ligue 1 campaign
represented
a
return
to business as usual.
13
Driving The current-generation 3 Series
represents
a
return
to form for BMW and the best driver's car in an outstanding class.
14
My parents and their world
represented
a
return
to sanity and predictability, something I was longing for after all this madness.
15
Beck's claim that he
represents
a
return
to the true principles of the civil rights movement can only be described as insulting.
16
Thus the East Coast of England,
representing
a
return
journey of less than 600 miles was well within their range of action.
represent
a
return
represent