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1 His fruit-eating has little reference to the state of his appetite.
2 The West organized local and state associations with little reference to the national association.
3 He also made little reference to the Republican priority in immigration reform discussions: border security.
4 Great ladies give the tone to it with little reference to the particular Court world.
5 As a general thing among the Indians, but little reference is made to the dead.
6 The three or four railroads which pass through it have little reference to local traffic.
7 Each conducted himself with little reference to the group.
8 I was surprised however, to note that there was little reference to mediation in the workplace.
9 There is surprisingly little reference in "Science and Health" to philosophic or scientific sources.
10 Looking over the diary, it is instructive to observe how little reference is made to music.
11 Hitherto campaigns had been contested with as little reference to real issues as conditions rendered possible.
12 There is also little reference to the long suffering of Iraqis under the corrupt and despotic Saddam.
13 These reforms, having but little reference to partisan politics, received the approbation of both Whigs and Tories.
14 Overseas travel remains reserved for the privileged, and locals have little reference points to compare their own society.
15 It has little reference to me, for I shall leave no works behind me for men to honour.
16 Both have made profligate tax and spending commitments in their campaign, with little reference to the emergency facing the climate.
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