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Brendan had all my references so I could refer back to something from 1966 or 1980.
In such a case, I could refer the applicant for a special read.
It had finally occurred to me that I could refer to him as Shadrack when talking to my family.
I could refer to a vigorous continuing scholarly debate concerning the possible Alano-Sarmatian origins of certain Arthurian motifs, like the sword and the grail.
He wore a pin-striped suit and restyled hair, and I called Madeline so I could refer to his serial-killer's sideburns.
Or I could refer her to Mr Keen, the menopause "expert" at the nearby teaching hospital who would keep her on it.
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I gave what advice I could, referring him to an infectious-disease specialist who helped cure one of the largest ulcers.
The meaning of D is less clear; Woods said that it could refer to Dan.
Now it could refer to as many as six heavily Chinese enclaves.
If there are properties, it could refer to the property honesty.
William believes that, over the next decade, "luxury" could just as easily refer to Burberry as it could refer to Monster energy drinks.
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