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The hard part of the 85th Oscar season is over, finally — and that includes referring to it as the 85th season.
7.This includes referring to the soda tax as if it were a grocery tax, implying that soda = food, which it decidedly does not.
Also in the US initiatives such as 'Medical Homes' are introduced, where primary care physicians are expected to take on the responsibility for coordination of care, which includes referring people to the right provider [ 11, 12].
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Even with latitude for its tradition of mordant humour, its articles are rife with ageist references, including referring to older people in derogatory terms such as wrinklies and crumblies.
Generalizing reference by matching to include referring with nonlanguage content results in the following constellations: 1. Nonlanguage content referring to nonlanguage content Example: Agent sees something and identifies it with something seen before.
They contained disparaging messages about students, including referring to particular pupils as "dumb", "idiots" and "toxic".
The report also says that: Bosch and Rodriguez used code names in the BBMs to refer to banned substances, including referring to banned substances as "food".
Mr. Biden, who referred to his childhood struggle with stuttering, made a few verbal slips, including referring to Mr. McCain as "George".
That action, he said, could include referring the case to the state attorney general, who could seek an injunction the keep the Fox show off the air.
Mr. McCain has made a number of verbal gaffes in recent months, including referring three times to Czechoslovakia, a country that has not existed since 1993.
Lawyers for the plaintiffs said it could include referring such inmates to specialized shelters, instead of dropping them in Queens Plaza at night, as is done now.
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