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I emphasize Negro because it refers specifically to American cultural phenomena".
His identity card, which he had proudly displayed to press cameras during the last election, when closely examined revealed his original family name as "Sabourjian"–meaning someone in the schmatte trade and usually denoting Jewish roots, because it refers specifically to the weaving of Jewish religious garments.
[JC] No, because it refers specifically to what your interpretation of that particular organism is in that patient.
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It refers specifically to reclaiming unfair default charges from banks, but the same principles apply to credit card companies.
It refers specifically to dark lagers from Bavaria in southern Germany, especially around Munich.
It referred specifically to a $25,000 donation Mr. Corzine's foundation made to a church whose minister later helped secure an important endorsement for him.
The strategy was chosen, because AD is conceptually well defined and most knowledge on prevention of dementia refers specifically to AD.
"Profanity" refers specifically to religious oaths.
However, because these components refer specifically to the detailed procedures described in collaborative care/general practice models, this checklist could only be applied to trials in general practice settings [see Additional file 1].
However, that wording is somewhat vague; Yahoo is a big company and does little deals all the time, so it may not refer specifically to a Microsoft transaction.
For those of us (and again, I am referring specifically to white people, because it is not the job of people of color to fix racism, it is ours) who want to counter the hate of this administration and its supporters, we cannot simply focus on protests in our cities and article-sharing and fruitless arguments with like-minded people in our own echo chambers.
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