Sentences with phrase «represent familiar people»

When asking a student to make a choice, the teacher presents a board with a phrase or heading to indicate the purpose (e.g. «The Snack I Want Is...», «The Activity I Want to Do Is...») with icons or images that represent familiar people, objects, and activities attached to it.

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It also represents a generous multiple of the company's sales, which Forbes learned about from a person familiar with Theranos» finances.
A family tree is a familiar example of a tree, in which each «node» (in this example, a person's name) is attached to only one node above it (the node representing the person's parents) but may connect to several nodes below it (the person's children).
If you're a PS4 owner, of course, all of this will seem new and kind of scandalous, so I can see why it may appeal to some people, but for Vita owners hoping that the previous Danganronpa game marked a new direction for the series, Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony will represent a bit of a step back to the safe and familiar (to the extent, obviously, that Danganronpa could ever be described as safe).
While many people are familiar with the large company stocks represented by the S&P 500 and investment - grade corporate bonds, the investment universe is much bigger than these two asset classes.
It immediately becomes obvious that Resident Evil 7 represents a franchise - reboot not least because the familiar third - person Resident Evil viewpoint has been abandoned and replaced with a first - person one.
Community care and public health partner, Paula Barnes of Moore Blatch frequently represents clients in dispute with Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCG's) over the care they are entitled to, she says: «This is an enormous change from the current system and whilst it has the potential for many rewards, people are unlikely to be familiar with the process of purchasing care.
Apple's big innovation in the camera business is represented by the so - called Live Photos mode, which some people might already be familiar with, as it's currently available on rival platforms, such as Microsoft's Windows Phone.
The radiant eyeball floating atop the pyramid on the back of the U.S. $ 1 bill is called the «Eye of Providence» and is meant to represent the eye of God watching over mankind — while most people are familiar with this symbol because of the dollar bill, the entire arrangement (the pyramid, the floating eye, the triangle) is actually the reverse of the Great Seal of the United States and not just a design found only on currency.
People familiar with the matter noted that the five to six million units is a combined figure of all three models with half of that order representing the entry - level $ 349 sport version.
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