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The accusations, he said, "are absolutely, completely false — except for the issues that refer to me as being gay.
"I'm here to say that all these allegations... are absolutely completely false except for the issues that refer to me as being gay," he is quoted by the Associated Press is saying.
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The Teesta water sharing treaty and FDI in multi-brand retail are not issues that specifically refer to US interests.
This special issue contains some papers that refer to molecular and cellular mechanisms of endometriosis physiopathology and some papers that refer to biomarker development for improved early diagnosis and risk of disease, while the other papers refer minimally to invasive treatment for endometriosis and new medical therapies.
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The brand severed ties with the artist last week, however, after the Till family took issue with an ad that referred to Till with vulgar lyrics sung by Lil Wayne on a remix of "Karate Chop," by the rapper Future.
In addition, the bill would impose strict limits on independent advocacy groups that underwrite so-called issue ads that refer by name to candidates and are broadcast two months before an election.
Free text comments were combined with comments made in the Delphi study that referred to issues of feasibility or practicality.
The court, in suspending the decree, issued an unusually broad decision that referred not only to specific statutes and texts but also to an underlying legal tradition.
We did identify two other guidelines that referred to the issue of anal cancer but did not make specific recommendations about DARE.
To handle the difficulties with dynamic data that this policy creates, the DCC recommends periodically issuing growing datasets a new identifier that refers to the "time-slice" of new records and freezing versions of revisable datasets as individually-identified "snapshots".
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