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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
depict .
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Examples
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Many refer to market declines as typical of ascending volatility, but in its true meaning the term depicts a period of increasing uncertainty with prices prone to surge and fall causing investors to sharpen their reactions.
Forbes.com: News Andrew Wilkinson 2011
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The label depicts what is essentially a slight variation of the Captain Morgan label, except with a female character that looks like Julianna Margulies dressed as a theme park pirate.
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The small black and white vineyard scene on the label depicts terroir, but it does so in a quiet way.
winewaves 2008
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One label depicts a corpse with its chest sewn up and the words "Smoking can kill you."
The Seattle Times 2011
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One label depicts a corpse with its chest sewn up and the words "Smoking can kill you."
unknown title 2011
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The Hungary Ervin depicts -- as a former expatriate himself -- is tawdry, corrupt and ideologically bereft, uncomfortably on its way from former Soviet satellite ...
Anis Shivani On Andrew Ervin: Three Intersecting Novellas Charlotte Observer 2010
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The Hungary Ervin depicts -- as a former expatriate himself -- is tawdry, corrupt and ideologically bereft, uncomfortably on its way from former Soviet satellite ...
Anis Shivani On Andrew Ervin: Three Intersecting Novellas Charlotte Observer 2010
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The Hungary Ervin depicts -- as a former expatriate himself -- is tawdry, corrupt and ideologically bereft, uncomfortably on its way from former Soviet satellite to current American satellite.
Anis Shivani On Andrew Ervin: Three Intersecting Novellas Charlotte Observer 2010
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It turned out to be Charles Ellner Brut Prestige Champagne, whose label depicts four women in period costumes clustered around a man.
Drink, Memory: How to Remember That Wine Lettie Teague 2011
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The Hungary Ervin depicts -- as a former expatriate himself -- is tawdry, corrupt and ideologically bereft, uncomfortably on its way from former Soviet satellite to current American satellite.
Anis Shivani On Andrew Ervin: Three Intersecting Novellas Charlotte Observer 2010
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