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"I was going to refer to my e-mail address -- I was going to refer to what it's not," he said.
We're going to refer to that probability density as the posterior probability.
I'm going to refer now to another article that came in much later criticizing Myers.
And you know I'm not going to refer to anything in the classified briefing.
And if you're going to refer to particular medical terms, it's really important that you spell them correctly.
"If a person said, 'I'm going to refer all black people who come through my door,' that would be problematic," he said.
"I'm going to refer to you as B30, if that's O.K.," the state's lead prosecutor in the case, Bernie de la Rionda, asked one man.
The strategies that we've dealt with in the course up to now, from now on, we're going to refer to those as pure strategies, they are your choices.
I'm not going to refer to Mr Wilshaw's school, though I used to work in that area …" she hesitates, clearly holding back.
Random point of information: could they please make up their minds whether they are going to refer to Branson's mode of transport as "the motor" or "the car".
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Whereas in the USA the tendency goes to refer to 'Western community of values', respectively to universal values, where subliminally the US-American interpretation as the only valid and correct one is to be understood.
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