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We consider the DAS as referred in our references such as[7].
The prohibition against discrimination as referred to in subsection (a) shall include medical examinations and inquiries.
The French imagined an ever closer union, as referred to in the EU's founding treaties.
A new chemical technology (i.e. IPC Technology as referred in this paper) has been developed.
For description of character of "Woodsy Owl" as referred to in this section, see section 580p of Title 16, Conservation.
Emergent leadership (as referred to by Fritjof Capra) encourages an environment of continual questioning and new approaches to problems.
Data were collected from sixty women, mean age (31.16 ± 5.61) years as referred by a Gynecologist for endometriosis investigation.
But too often, his inconsistency puts pressure on the defense, as referred to Sunday by Darrelle Revis.
Edward Hopper is a 20th-century artist, not of the 19th century, as referred to in this article.
30 The wording of that provision must therefore be interpreted by applying the principle of strict interpretation, as referred to in paragraph 23 of the present judgment.
As referred, more (or less) requests can be used.
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