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HCE plays the archetypal father role and is referred to by a number of variations of the acronym HCE throughout the book.
The space occupied by the audience is referred to by a variety of terms, of which auditorium (literally, "hearing place") may be the most common.
It is occasionally described as an organ producing mucus, which drained out through the nose; or it is referred to by a generic term applicable to the viscera as a whole.
For Frege, objects are the appropriate values for singular variables, and a concept is what is referred to by a predicate.
The description of the concepts, and also the consensus among the users of what is referred to by a certain concept, is of varying nature for different tags and for different language versions alike.
In her corpus-based study of process types, Neale (2002 270) recognised that "there are social domains within which an authorised person may "bring about" a happening through language that is referred to by a verb sense".
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Each pair is referred to by an identifier (A, B,…, L).
But almost everywhere, he said, Mr. Vitale seemed to be referred to by a nickname, Good-Looking Sal. Good-Looking Sal
In interviews conducted after his death, Sara was referred to by a member of staff as "toxic".
But what happened in the wake of the Icelandic volcano eruption was referred to by a different phrase: total chaos.
Finally, acts may be referred to by a different name, or may have been renamed, the links will take you to the appropriate listing in the table.
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