Examples of using It represented in English and their translations into Swedish
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
The most recent enlargement was logical, as it represented the definitive overcoming of the artificial division of Europe that was a consequence of the Yalta Conference.
The Committee must undertake the major task of defining itself in relation to the organisations it represented and placing more emphasis on its"political" role.
When someone shared a meal with another it represented a vow of trust and friendship.
Tourism was one of the five economic sectors included in the fifth environmental action programme; in 1992 it represented about 5.5% of GDP
But nonetheless it still a masterpiece compared to its community and what it represented on the innovation level for the RSD Game-Maker engine.
The red colour was chosen due to it represented the players' fiery passion for the sport,
FXM supported companies' exports that benefit defence, it represented the Swedish state in defence export deals
She wrote in Mother Earth that despite its dependence on Communist government, it represented"the most fundamental,
In today's market it represented a hugerange of insulating materials differing stacking technology,
But the symbol"&" was the crucial element, as it represented the aim of people passing from Friskis to Svettis.
For even though this custom was instituted by John, it represented in reality the purification of repentance which has been practised in all the divine religions.
Of the American people. Watergate was personal to him because of what it represented, of what Johnny Cash was always seeing as the nobility.
Of what Johnny Cash was always seeing as the nobility Watergate was personal to him because of what it represented, of the American people.
When I came into the light, it represented peace and joy,
It represented God as a being of gigantic dimensions,
In Italy in 1977 it represented 5.7% of GDP;
in their faith in the continuation of life that it represented.
Blue was an important colour for Karl Fazer. To him, it represented the Finnish nature he was so fond of and, ultimately, his independent native country.
For INEOS, the company which had had the vision to make it happen, it represented the culmination of a $2 billion investment.