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Meanings of referred directly in English
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Usage of referred directly in English
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Two of the sheets referreddirectly to the land in New York City.
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Public housing tenants can be referreddirectly by their Headspace or mental health clinician.
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Instead the family may be referreddirectly to a group that specialises in preventing domestic violence.
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It was not too many years ago that the word abuse referreddirectly to a verbal attack.
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Answering EU lawmakers' questions, Dombrovskis referreddirectly to the two recommended reforms as examples of internationally-agreed rules that needed to be respected.
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He was considerably startled when I told him I had been shadowed, and insisted that it referreddirectly to the case in hand.
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It was the first time the president has referreddirectly to the payment, although he remains adamant there was no affair with Ms Daniels.
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Cameron was referreddirectly to the tribunal, a hearing most likely to take place on Tuesday and with no option of an early plea.
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In 2014, the Vatican reported that since 2004, more than 3,400 cases of abuse worldwide had been referreddirectly to Rome.
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The majority of patients with achalasia are referreddirectly to surgeons (80%) and only 15% of units have a MDT meeting for discussing such patients.