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Even programs that disbursed in the classic one-episode-per-week format, I feel, refer to past events in the scripts less often than they used to.
"Tayf (Ghost)," which has a melancholy disco feel, refers to the name of a popular gay club in Beirut that Sinno used to frequent, until it was raided, and subsequently closed, in 2013, by local authorities.
UIManager manages the look and feel of GUI applications look refers to the appearance of GUI widgets (as JComponents) and feel refers to the way the widgets behave.
We genuinely felt referring this couple to a photographer who does share their personal beliefs would provide them with the best service for their special day.
The officials disliked the band's name, which they felt referred to a murderer.
Not only did Springsteen have ecstatic East Germans screaming their lungs out while singing "Born in the USA," he also opened his four-hour long concert defiantly with "Badlands," a song that East Germans might have felt referred to their country, and he later played "Chimes of Freedom" right after delivering a courageous short speech calling for the wall to be torn down.
Nader does not feel comfortable referring to the book as a novel, even though everything in it is made up.
Cultivate the best possible reputation so that people love doing business with you, and feel safe referring their friends, family members, and even clients to you because they know you're the real deal and that you're going to deliver.
However, we feel that referring every patient for radiography would be rash and not appropriate in light of the ever-rising health care costs [ 22].
Seven of the GPs commented that pharmacists needed to be culturally sensitive, have some cultural training and/or show an interest in working with Aboriginal people before they would feel comfortable referring their Aboriginal patients to them.
An example of a difference in semantics was the statement "I felt sick," referring to feeling "unwell," which was interpreted by UK patients, as "I felt nauseated".
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