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The MP said she felt "a bit of a fraud" for receiving the award because, "let's face it, the reason I won this award is not because of the hours I put in or the carefully crafted speech, it's because I referred to male genitalia during the course of it," she said.
"I got someone mad at me because I referred to Tuxedo Park as the all-day buffet," said Cornelius J. J. Madera Jr., a real estate developer who is the village mayor, as he drove by clusters of deer grazing along the roadside.
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Ask any gay man who some of his idols are, and it's likely that a few iconic divas will be at the top of the list: Whitney, Cher, Beyonce, Mariah...I myself have a "prayer candle" with Dolly Parton's face on it that sits on my nightstand among my succulents because I refer to Dolly as my patron saint.
I referred to the government.
It's a delicate issue for the US diplomatically and inside the US– way bigger than "Googlegate" because, well, I refer you again to the map.
However, we should not forget that another former Yugoslav republic has also been having problems - not least in joining the Council of Europe - because democracy is lacking: I refer to Croatia.
PN01: I didn't realise how much of that was to do with their disease, because generally the people I refer are depressed for some other reason, …and I didn't put it altogether that, perhaps this is just a whole package of things, it's not just one thing…So, yeah, it's made me more aware really of how people think and the one problem they're presenting with may not necessarily be the only one.
One title absolutely delights me though because it feels so right: I refer, of course to Dame Judi, born Judith Olivia Dench in 1934 and knighted for services to the performing arts in 1988.
This will inevitably benefit advertising and marketing companies because of greater audiences, which I refer to as "active viewers" -- those who have a stake in the outcome of the game because now every play has greater meaning and importance, and that incentive to flip channels or run a quick errand quickly disappears.
It's actually counter-productive and limiting when you surround yourself with people all cut from the same cloth because you're not creating what I refer to as a 360 degree circle of accountability. .
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