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In so doing, he indirectly refers to the Dutch government's Open Standards and Open Source Software (OSOSS) Programme.
He also indirectly refers to the race row within his ranks that has seen two senior Asian officers suspended from duty, Met sources confirmed.
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Twenty-six journals (47.3%) made some kind of reference to trial registration, either by directly or indirectly referring to the URM in their author instructions (table 2).
We have also removed speculation on possible dates for the fossils, and we have largely removed reference to the use of fire (although we still indirectly refer to it).
Mr Li has indirectly referred to the massacre in the past.
I argue that the name of a theatrical character refers dialectically (as opposed to directly referring or indirectly referring).
(That is Nick Clegg's description of a change he once indirectly referred to as a "miserable little compromise").
He was indirectly referring to the Orange Bowl, which will host the Bowl Championship Series title game in January.
"In word and action, we have clarified the choices left to potential adversaries," President George W. Bush said when he announced the program's dismantlement, indirectly referring to the Iraq War.
Even moderates and some reformists are still indirectly referring to the U.S. as the enemy, so that should be a strong indication of where those values lie.
He said he wants to avoid making the mistakes that other companies made, indirectly referring to Twitter, by inviting developers to build apps and then competing with them.
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