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Scotland Yard is expected to refer the case to the Independent Police Complaints Commission.
Even her children were expected to refer to her as "Princess Margaret" in front of visitors.
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The president is expected to refer the letter to the new interagency trade enforcement task force he announced in January during his State of the Union address.
It says university staff will be expected to refer students at risk of being drawn into terrorism to external anti-radicalisation programmes and to challenge extremist ideas, including non-violent extremism, that can be used to justify terrorism.
Britain's energy watchdog is widely expected to refer the "big six" gas and electricity providers for a full-scale competition probe on Thursday in a move that could lead to a radical overhaul of the sector.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 26 (Reuters) — The New York Stock Exchange's regulatory unit said Tuesday that it expected to refer 140 potential insider trading cases to the Securities and Exchange Commission this year, up 26percentt from 2005.
Often, I'm forced to qualify my opinions with the not-immediately-visually-obvious fact that I'm of what I believe I'm now expected to refer to as 'mixed ethnic heritage', lest I be mistaken for the inexplicably much less palatable 'white girl who wants to make observations about racial issues'.
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