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In the 34 target discourses, the second sentence regularly began with a third person pronoun prompt, which in principle could be interpreted as referring to either of the two noun phrase referents in the preceding sentence, or possibly some other unmentioned individual, as illustrated in examples 4a b.

Such a conflict of pressures was suggested to result in a relatively even split of reference, and the pronoun prompt in such conditions is interpreted as referring to the Goal and to the subject with almost equal frequency.

They have been interpreted as referring to the atomic age.

The phrase "a Protestant clergy" was interpreted as referring exclusively to the Church of England.

At the time, the messages were widely interpreted as referring to the Sept. 11 attacks, though the commission investigating the attacks has since concluded they more likely referred to a Taliban offensive against the Northern Alliance in Afghanistan.

At sea that flag served as the canton for an ensign that had five blue and four white horizontal stripes, subsequently interpreted as referring to the nine syllables in the battle cry of independence, translated as "Freedom or death".

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One possible reason for knee involvement to be under-diagnosed in symptomatic patients is that knee pain may be interpreted as referred pain from concurrent ipsilateral hip involvement.

Central to the play is what the characters call "the sex question", a formula that the dramatist would have hoped the theatrical censor, the Lord Chamberlain, would interpret as referring to gender, although the alternative carnal meaning is heavily present in the text.

Here he compares Florence with "Myrrha, wicked and ungodly, yearning for the embrace of her father, Cinyras"; a metaphor, Claire Honess interprets as referring to the way Florence tries to "seduce" Pope Clement V away from Henry VII.

For this purpose, canonical ontologies must be re-interpreted as explicitly referring to canonical entities, while phenotype ontologies can refer to either the canonical, the non-canonical or both kinds of entities.

Some teams interpreted this as requesting all global scale fields whose sources were internal, while other teams interpreted it as referring only to contributions from the Earth's "core" field.

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