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They were available for the beholders' interpretation and reinterpretation; they represented and could be made to re-present.
Once the royal standard was raised, loyal poets faced a new opportunity and need to re-present the king.
What we see, how we assign meaning to what we see, and what we choose to re-present, are determined by our cultural, moral, ethical, political and educational mentality.
Why re-present the whole package now, as if nothing had happened, instead of opting for the only reasonable course?
The whole point about democracy is that if people lose an argument, they have the right and ability to re-present that argument.
The evidence shows that many people who drop out of treatment programmes subsequently re-present themselves.
They tried to re-present the arguments to the public for privatisation, but re-presentation of the arguments will not work.
I have always understood that accountants have one apparent ability; namely, to absorb, digest and to re-present figures and financial information.
One can consider figures, cut them, recut them, amalgamate them, re-present them and make them shape up to anything one wants.
They can then re-present it, if they so wish, having produced a better and more co-operative atmosphere than at present exists.
Two traders were appointed, the one a farmer and the other a butcher, to re-present the meat trade and to grade the cattle in the first and second grades.
It can therefore grant a perpetual injunction, which would mean that for ever after it would be impossible to re-present this particular episode or play on the stage.
In many cases, if a defendent's request for bail at the first hearing was denied, he was never permitted a second opportunity to re-present the facts.
These multi-part installations made use of multi-media formats to re-present various forms of corporate advertising and news reporting.
Some artworks were particularly difficult to capture and re-present accurately as virtual, two-dimensional images.