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1 The citizens would, of course, refer to two different types of time.
2 May I in turn refer to his recent work Does Morality Change?
3 Please refer to the main results for more information about these comparisons.
4 Nearly 14 billion reais in postponements refer to consumer lending, Febraban said.
5 It does not refer to keeping journalists or the general public informed.
6 Instead, it will refer to the children and young people by number.
7 It largely did not refer to physical appearance or colour, for example.
8 Does queer art, some ask, refer to a specific school of protest?
9 We refer to the legal system, the school system, the healthcare system.
10 Please refer to our Weekly Newspaper Distribution section for the areas affected.
11 Again, that statement does not refer to the past or the future.
12 You really want to know what universal fixing substance could refer to ?
13 Mr Cotton said the NORAD statement didn't refer to the missile's capabilities.
14 Might be used to refer to Amakhosi fans' feelings towards their team.
15 And the dogmas we refer to are fundamental features of the religion.
16 I refer to the report on the Beef Tribunal's outrageous legal costs.
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