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The label of "my husband" was the most common term of reference used by women when they spoke about their partner.
There is a 'Terminology' link that provides detailed definitions and descriptions of 22 common terms, 'Index' and 'References' links, and a 'Plastic Cards' link that provides the option of ordering a pocket 'acid base card'.
He defined Peach as a member of a "rebellious crowd" in his terms of reference, adding: "Without condoning the death I refer to Archbold 38th edition para 2528: 'In case of riot or rebellious assembly the officers endeavouring to disperse the riot are justified in killing them at common law if the riot cannot otherwise be suppressed'".
Last week her terms of reference were slipped out in a written answer to the Commons.
During the Commons debate, a member of Parliament just complained that he has no idea where he can find the draft terms of reference for the public inquiry the government has published.
Its terms of reference are not published.
What would the terms of reference be?
We call it setting terms of reference.
"What are the terms of reference?
The terms of reference are being discussed.
What are the terms of reference for the GMG Nominations Committee?
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