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The Aran islanders of the play continuously refer to "Irish" traits – talkativeness, friendliness – as dictated to them by the Irish Americans making the film: the choice of Man of Aran as a backdrop is significant.
The need to continuously refer patients away from local CHCs to district hospitals was of particular concern because doing so overwhelmed the workload at the receiving care facilities.
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She was not even a teenager when Zoe died, and she lost her "Daddy," as she continuously refers to him.
Among those, carbon nanotubes are continuously referred to as the most promising nanoparticle as to thermal properties are concerned.
They also continuously referred back to that comment he'd made in Kuwait – "Always planning, never acting" – even though that had been almost a year earlier.
The description does not pretend to exhaust the topic and continuously refers to several excellent recent publications that could complement the learning process of young and advanced engineering professionals interested in knowing more about the business planning process.
Throughout our analysis, although we continuously referred to the application of the comparative "fault" of the parties, Placek, 405 Mich .at 660-662, 275 N.W.2d 511; Kirby, 400 Mich .at 642-645, 256 N.we2d 400, we also stated that the doctrine only applies when the negligence of the plaintiff became an issue in the case.
Instead, Phil Schiller continuously referred to the A7 as doing those things for you.
Morgan continuously referred to Ramsey as 'whatshisname' in a series of tweets.
They continuously referred to me as a woman.
The club is also continuously referred to as the Pride of Styria and as The Viole, the latter being popular predominantly in the region of the former Yugoslavia.
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