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In lyrics, humans may be referred in feline metaphors as having similar characteristics, as being a cool cat, or catty, or a wild cat, for example.
Sir John Vickers, author of the independent commission on banking's 2011 report, called for the sector to be referred in its entirety to the Competition Commission if it failed to implement all of his reforms.
The Premier League have arbitrated on such issues before under rule T.30 which states that "any dispute or difference between a club and a player not otherwise expressly provided for in these rules may be referred in writing by either party to the board for consideration and adjudication in such manner as the board may think fit".
Detailed information can be referred in the literature [38].
Similar method can be referred in Wu and Treiman (2004).
Details of the algorithm implementation could be referred in [46].
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However, others have been referred in to take their places.
Of that number, 565 were referred in the preceding week alone.
The permittivity of gold is referred in [23].
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