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"Memphis," I'm forced to say, smiling as I add another scalp to the pile, "in fact refers to the ancient capital of Egypt".

The Pauli Effect, in fact, refers to the mysterious failure of technical equipment in the presence of certain people.

The title in fact refers to an REM song, but this exemplary work goes back to Heilmann's youth as a diver and surfer off the coast of California.

The phrase in fact refers to small producers making wines from their own grapes, and if you read the text accompanying the selection of a half dozen glasses, you'll learn that.

Cities are characterized by their politeia, a word that is often translated as "constitution" but in fact refers to any general way in which a large human community may organize itself.

Before I looked it up, I figured that "Auroch" was a parody of the fashionable names hipsters give to their children, but "Seven-Year-Old Auroch Likes This" — while it mentions "a Brooklyn family" — in fact refers to aurochs, an extinct variety of cattle.

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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?

However, Michel said his repeated references to Hunt and "JH" in fact referred to information obtained from his special adviser, Adam Smith.

We note that any reference in the original text to P. retropinnis is in fact referring to P. mokelembembe, and vice versa.

That estimate in fact referred to the whole developing world.

He was in fact referring to the victory at El Alamein in 1942.

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