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Why, she asks, should whiteness even be a point of reference for a black self-image?
Or "A Love Supreme" would be a point of reference, for the space it occupies in people's lives, which is to say, with that album, I almost take my shoes off to listen to it.
People have also become more vocal and want to be a point of reference for friends, family and other users.
"Recently, an HIV-positive individual visited the on-duty otolaryngology department in one of the biggest public hospitals of Athens, which happens to be a point of reference for people with HIV, and they kicked him out," Vagellis Mallios states.
"Recently, an HIV positive individual visited the on duty otolaryngology department in one of the biggest public hospitals of Athens, which happens to be a point of reference for people with HIV and they kicked him out," Valegis Mallios states.
Knowledge of key cost drivers in the treatment of AUGIB can enable healthcare providers to identify avenues for cost reduction and be a point of reference for cost-effectiveness research.
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No, he always stays in the game and he's always a point of reference for his team-mates.
The average distance may therefore be used as a point of reference for the permissible error.
An AFS Development Results Framework was developed as a point of reference for the evaluation (Annex 5).
The text is a sustaining force, a point of reference for religion's power of explanation.
It is about becoming an authority and a point of reference for debate.
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