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  • adjective mathematics, of a group Having a specified presentation, or a presentation with specified properties.
  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of present.

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Examples

  • He has won pretty much every prize his profession has to offer; last month he was presented with the prestigious royal gold medal for ­architecture, a gift of the Queen, ­presented by the Royal Institute for British Architects.

    Culture | guardian.co.uk Jonathan Glancey 2010

  • In the categorization condition the label presented was always the letter "O".

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles 2009

  • The idea is to grant permission to access data based on the label presented by the authenticated user and the label of the data to be accessed.

    Planet Identity 2009

  • Each month this title presented an adaptation of a different movie or TV show showing at the time.

    Irwin Allen's 'The Lost World' by Gil Kane Staq Mavlen 2006

  • After comments on the game title presented by cuyahoga and the appearance of character sketches of the theoretical Dudebro, GAFfers Jocchan and thetrin rolled with the idea of the game even further, laying the framework for what would become a legend.

    Neoseeker News Feed 2010

  • After comments on the game title presented by cuyahoga and the appearance of character sketches of the theoretical Dudebro, GAFfers Jocchan and thetrin rolled with the idea of the game even further, laying the framework for what would become a legend.

    Neoseeker News Feed 2010

  • The argument here presented is that if errors are due … to cross-association, then the Japanese form of error should be one thing and the Bantu form quite another ….

    E is for Error « An A-Z of ELT 2010

  • It includes papers that were presented from the fields of natural science, philosophy and theology, and records the subsequent discussion, in which Pope Benedict

    ID/Evolution 2009

  • It includes papers that were presented from the fields of natural science, philosophy and theology, and records the subsequent discussion, in which Pope Benedict

    ID/Evolution 2009

  • The argument here presented is that if errors are due … to cross-association, then the Japanese form of error should be one thing and the Bantu form quite another ….

    May « 2010 « An A-Z of ELT 2010

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