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However, Michel said his repeated references to Hunt and "JH" in fact referred to information obtained from his special adviser, Adam Smith.
That estimate in fact referred to the whole developing world.
I told him that Mr. Thompson in fact referred only to "certain defendants" and not to the Jewish community.
This was duly reported in the following day's media … So £15 became a fact referred to long after both of us ploughed non-postal furrows".
(A small documentary curiosity which has not been commented on: in the original imbreviatura listing Salai's goods, the painting is not in fact referred to as 'La Joconda', but as 'La Honda'.
Obama disputed that, and the two men argued back and forth until the moderator, Candy Crowley, intervened to say that the President had in fact referred to the incident as an "act of terror" the day after it happened.
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Assuming that at least certain sorts of terms do in fact refer, the central question regarding linguistic reference becomes: how do such terms refer?
We note that any reference in the original text to P. retropinnis is in fact referring to P. mokelembembe, and vice versa.
He was in fact referring to the victory at El Alamein in 1942.
The Pauli Effect, in fact, refers to the mysterious failure of technical equipment in the presence of certain people.
Thoreau does, in fact, refer to a visit to the area in a journal entry he made on April 26 , 1859
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