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Dr. Jenkins eventually referred to a small table in the labeling information.
Several calls over several days to Mr. Bhatnagar were eventually referred to Deepak Narang, section officer.
He was eventually referred for IAPT services and did a CBT course followed by a mindfulness course.
The CIA's inspector general eventually referred this person's case to CIA leadership for discipline, but was overruled.
Alone in the UK, Abdullah was eventually referred to Essex Social Services, who provided him with accommodation.
After speaking to a psychiatrist, I was eventually referred to a gender clinic in July 2012, and was also prescribed hormones on the NHS.
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My father pronounced it "Ecktoar," though he would eventually refer to it with the diminutive "Totor," after a French comic book character.
The second champion was Bill O'Reilly of Fox News, host of the nation's most-watched cable news program, who began attacking Dr. Tiller in 2005, eventually referring to him as simply "Tiller the baby killer".
With Russia now actively participating in Assad's air campaign — using banned incendiary munitions and frequently bombing hospitals and markets in rebel-held territory on his behalf — the likelihood that the U.N. Security Council might eventually refer jurisdiction to the International Criminal Court has dropped to approximately zero per cent.
The word "maximum" eventually refers to storing the pure methane.
Although later Wolffians, such as Friedrich Baumeister, would eventually refer to Wolff's atomic elements as "monads," there is at least one important respect in which Wolff's atomic elements are different from Leibniz's monads.[77] Leibniz conceives monads as simple unextended substances, and hence Leibnizian monads are "windowless" substances that do not interact or influence one another.
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