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The "we" in Kennedy's television address clearly referred to white Americans.
The question clearly referred to President Trump's refusal to release his own returns, but Trump was not mentioned by name.
Tal Be'ery, a senior Web researcher at Imperva, a data security firm, compared details of the Coca-Cola breach with Mandiant's study and said the two accounts clearly referred to the same company.
In Washington, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates said that China and Japan should sort out the issue themselves, but that "We would fulfill our alliance responsibilities," a term that clearly referred to the American military alliance with Japan.
Wapentake, from Old Norse vápnatak, an administrative division of the English counties of York, Lincoln, Leicester, Nottingham, Derby, and Rutland, first clearly referred to in 962/963 and corresponding to the "hundred" in other parts of England.
But the title, Sonnets of a Dark Love, was softened to Love Sonnets, even though the verses clearly referred to a man: "You will never understand that I love you/ because you sleep in me and are asleep./I hide you, weeping, persecuted/ by a voice of penetrating steel".
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The reference to Judaeo-Christian heritage clearly refers to those who are white and Western European.
"I was clearly referring to the process of renegotiation.
He was clearly referring to the tragedy in Wisconsin.
He is clearly referring to Hezbollah, which has so far focussed its attention on Israel.
Cameron insisted: "I was clearly referring to a process of renegotiation.
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