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The reference in Caha to the "laws of congress in respect to those matters" was a reference to the matters of preservation of the peace and the protection of person and property.
Tartt starts this novel in a similar way to The Secret History, with a matter-of-fact reference to a murder.
Marina Hyde's column in The Guardian immediately cut to the heart of the matter, with a reference to a slapstick comedian.
One of his original thoughts on the matter was a reference to "deltas" (triangles) of deities Elohim-Spirit-Matter andeities Elohim-Spirit-Matter.
Carey remarked that in the past he had said "just as a matter of historical reference, that I regard this as a Jewish seat".
Whether Woodward was consulted before the terms of reference were advertised is another matter, but anyone who asked got the impression that the knight was a shoo-in.
As the terms of reference for the Review made clear, these are matters for Parliament".
In [11C]PIB, the gray matter of the cerebellum is usually used as a reference tissue for input function [14].
However, we wondered whether ….. Unlike references to the research world, which can relate to the matter under investigation or the process of investigation, references to the real world can only concern the matter under investigation, in the manner illustrated in examples (17) and (18).
Of the three measures, the SUVRC performed most poorly, due to high levels of variability in binding in the cerebellar grey matter reference region.
The passages in Matthew and in Luke seem to be the only references to the matter in the New Testament.
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