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I continue to read, reread and refer back to Madeline Levine's "Teach Your Children Well".
I like to mark pages with sticky notes, flick through and refer back (frequently), and occasionally balance a TV supper on one.
Local authority lawyers would be asked to look through their bundles and refer back any cases that might have been decided on expert testimony.
A Memo function allows users to tag an enjoyable song and refer back to the title or artist before heading for the music store.
When people debate issues like globalisation or the financial crisis here, their arguments are rooted in, and refer back to, objective facts, as often as possible.
Write down what you hear and refer back to it, because in many situations, "we listen to what's important to us and disregard what we don't think is important".
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Anyone who visits that site can verify that this certificate is genuine by checking the signature and referring back to the certificate authority's public key.
Continuing from Section 2 and referring back to Figure 2, here we define the risk regions based on the probability of detection (for the noiseless case).
The acronym UCITS stands for "undertakings for the collective investment in transferable securities" and and refers back to a European Union (EU) Directive in 1985.
When asked about the naming and shaming of bankers, Archbishop Welby told the BBC he felt "very edgy indeed", and referred back to his experience as an oil trader.
During production Butler spent hours in the art department studying artistic renderings and referring back to the graphic novel, he said.
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