In just the last week, the abbreviation APT1 has come to represent the bogeyman of digital espionage nightmares.
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Roads and roundabouts were built to link them together, but instead the three areas have come to represent division.
Michel Landel, the CEO of SODEXO has come to represent this new paradigm.
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"Casablanca" has come to represent our most fundamental understanding of what movies should be and how they can affect us.
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So she conceived her own whimsical response to the eggs, which have come to represent unchecked decadence and an out-of-touch empire.
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Samsung's ill-fated car business, which has come to represent the chaebol's resistance to reform, was the test of Mr Kim's resolve.
It's a push that is less about himself and more about his name and all that it has come to represent.
For conservationists, it has come to represent everything that is wrong with the modern whale hunt: mechanized slaughter on a vast scale.
And the importance of the 2C figure is that it's come to represent a kind of general, averaged-out notion of what "dangerous" means.
Four of the seven build and manage roads and bridges, an activity that has come to represent everything that is wrong with Japan's political economy.
The flood of votes that such groups energized in 2010 signified that the groups, not the Party, had come to represent opposition to the ruling class.
Even more devastating, however, is that fact that, for low-income women, the welfare state has come to represent a viable alternative to marriage to the available low-income men.
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In a meritocracy the Lords would increasingly come to represent a random sample of the population over the generations, as regression to the mean moves all to the average.
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But more unfortunately, this comparatively small group has come to represent the local taxicab industry in many cities like yours, because they are the most visible to tourists and travelers.
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Their ability to reduce manufacturing costs quickly, with help from the Chinese government and banks, has come to represent unfair competition in the minds of some of their rivals elsewhere.
And by extension, the one man who has come to represent what is wrong with the security contracting system in Iraq is a young former Army paratrooper named Andrew Moonen.
Global brands adopting local strategies will connect with communities on these personal levels: The ubiquitous Tesco out-of-town, high-street and service-station supermarket has come to represent everything that is negative about a global brand, and nothing that is good.
What they knew, when they knew it, and whether they were more concerned about saving his seat than protecting the children a harsh charge, but one that's out there nonetheless is what this scandal has come to represent.
Fairly or not, Blackshaw has come to represent the "academic" side of the acoustic guitar (as opposed to the raw American Primitive sound of the late Jack Rose), so it's a surprising and somewhat ballsy move to put aside the full, resonant sound of a 12-string acoustic for the staccato feel of the electric guitar, with all the rock baggage that instrument carries.
"We have come to New Orleans to represent the Sandy Hook Family and the community of Newtown, Connecticut, " the statement said.
No single person has come to more represent the big questions about drug safety that emerged following the withdrawal of Merck's painkiller Vioxx than the Food and Drug Administration's David Graham.
"I believe the accused should get a fair trial and I have come forward to represent them, " he said, adding that he plans to challenge the police over their handling of the evidence linking the accused to the case.
It is just simply preposterous to suggest that it is not -- does not represent an effort to come halfway towards the Republicans.
The members who chose to come to Luanda and take up political posts represent the moderate wing of the movement.
"It is important for House conferees to realize that it is going to be difficult for the conference to come up with a bill that does not represent the bipartisan provisions of the Senate bill, " said Baucus, who angered many in his own party by working with Republicans on the tax bill.
Ms. BOEGERS: If the Obama campaign fails to have a true roll-call vote where the pledged delegates get to vote for the candidate that they were selected and elected to represent, I think people will come out of the convention un-unified, and so the ball is really in the Obama campaign's court.
While disagreeing with those who oppose their policies, of course, I suspect they thought this period in our politics might also represent an opportunity to rouse a populace that has come to regard itself as consumer rather than citizen.
The recent release of U.S. government diplomatic cables by WikiLeaks does not represent an isolated incident, but rather a sign of things to come.
And I actually think prisons represent a public health issue because all prisoners except 23 are going to come out, and therefore their health when they come out is important.
These changes represent the first major revision to school meal requirements in more than 15 years, and they come on the heels of recent updates to the Federal Government's Dietary Guidelines for Americans.
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