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Their assertion rests on the fact that despite having referred to myself as a journalist hundreds of times, I at one point rejected that term, much in the same way that someone running for office might reject the term "politician".
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(This despite Mr. Plummer's having referred to the movie as "that albatross" as recently as 2004).
Approximately one third of those GPs who had referred patients did not receive a report, despite this being obligatory in Norway.
This is despite the fact that it has been reported that Mr. Feinberg had referred around 4,000 cases of potential fraud to law enforcement authorities.
They've referred it.
Despite Simone's very clear decision to call Ron and Nellie her parents -- because they ARE, because that is what adoption means -- sports commentator Al Trautwig repeatedly has referred on air to Ron and Nellie as "Simone's grandparents".
He said it was now vital to establish how a report which was so "fundamentally wrong" ever reached the screen, despite having been referred to lawyers and the BBC board of management.
"I am optimistic about the future," beamed Mostafa, surveying his little stationery shop in one of the labyrinth of alleys around the Masjid Shah (Shah mosque – still referred to thus despite having being renamed Masjid Khomeini long ago).
The majority of NRs that have been identified on the basis of phylogenetic sequence relationship have no known ligand, despite having a recognizable LBD and are sometimes referred to as "orphan receptors" [ 1].
For the purpose of the study, we decided to exclude the 10 mothers who denied having been referred despite appearing in the CHW referral books.
Despite having a male voice and physical build, Astaroth was referred to as "it" in terms of gender for the character's Soulcalibur background information.
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