Examples of using It represented in English and their translations into Dutch
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Programming
It represented a leap ahead in the way nature
It represented a new stage in the degeneration of the Comintern
Richard Owen believed that each species was fixed and unchangeable because it represented an idea in the mind of the creator.
The CSF has made an important contribution to the continued pursuit of development objectives: it represented 6.2% of the overall contributions in the Mezzogiorno region during the programming period.
Back in 2005, it represented 6.2% of the total European market,
It represented both the peak and decline of Apple's digital hub strategy for the Mac.
In today's market it represented a hugerange of insulating materials differing stacking technology,
the people in it and the spirit it represented.
Banking output has the greatest economic significance in Luxembourg, where it represented 24.4% in 1990.
It represented only 1,7% to 2,5% of the value of Community sales on the Community market.
It represented the interests of those in the Dutch East Indies Company,
It represented 80,000Â members, and at its fourth congress,
When Alois Senefelder invented lithography in 1798 it represented a genuine innovation in the repertoire of printmaking techniques.
A photograph could be significant because it represented one of the many movements and techniques in the history of photography.
Overall, around one-third of the total decrease in unemployment is attributable to this group, even though it represented only 12% of the labour force.
Poland while in Estonia, it represented more than 80.
Even though the song isn't one of the most important on the album, it represented for me what the album was all about.
Some 25 million people died in Europe during the Black Death, it represented about 25% of the then population.
The vision of Hell which the three children were favored with is not an exaggeration of the reality it represented.