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Never, for example, refer to kids as "kids".
Inscriptions on the buffalo picture, for example, refer unconvincingly to the destruction of Chechnya.
He would, for example, refer to a crime caper rather than a crime story.
The latest GDP figures for America, for example, refer only to the fourth quarter of 2000.
The records for Hampshire constabulary, for example, refer to an 18-year-old PC called Archie Bacon.
Biblical uses of "the Lord," for example, refer sometimes to Christ, sometimes to his "body," the church.
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"Five a Day", for example, refers to the secret guideline you've given yourself for minimum mince pie consumption.
And the language throughout is gorgeous (the title, for example, refers to "the wonderful New York hour when the evening's about to reward you for the day").
"Resistance", for example, refers to that of the 2754km of copper cables, which scientists and engineers were still in the process of understanding.
For example, referring to my account of Arthur Hays Sulzberger, then the publisher of The New York Times, Leiter writes: "She... treats Sulzberger's anti-Zionism like some evil aberration.
The statute of the international criminal court, for example, refers to the crime but specifically refuses to exercise jurisdiction over it.
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