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Meanings of referring back in English
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Usage of referring back in English
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And there we go again, referringback to something that happened in 1987.
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Facebook declined to comment further, referringback to its blog post.
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Ask yourself questions and see what you can answer without referringback to your books.
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At the end stage, you are referringback to the business case and those elements.
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After referringback to that conversation, I told him I no longer felt that way.
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In referringback to these volumes, we are led into continual loiterings by the way.
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But nobody can explain Britain's current political situation without referringback to other aspects of Blairism.
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Cutler, without referringback to Davidson, tried getting his marines to soft-cuff a few of the protestors.
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The detective read, and read, referringback and forth, absorbed in his task, no doubt, but evidently puzzled.
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At this point it is worth referringback to the lodging-house keeper McCarthy and his behaviour the next day.
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He ended the call on an optimistic note, referringback to the dotcom bubble that had nearly crushed AQR.
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While there's no harm in referringback to a recent matter, it's certainly not a good day for intensely emotional dialogue!
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He did make up his mind, but did so at last by referringback the responsibility to the Secretary of State.
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The fiscal presented an act which declared that appeal ought not to be allowed from an act referringback a cause.
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Land Information Minister Eugenie Sage could not answer many of RNZ's questions, referringback to Land Information, who subsequently refused an interview.
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As Ferrol was at least ten days by courier from Paris there would be no chance of Villeneuve referringback for confirmation.