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The book includes a dedication to her doctors at Hereford County Hospital, and while it never refers to breast cancer specifically, her illness, and more particularly its effects on her outlook, flows through the collection with trademark surrealism, and wry, unsentimental warmth.
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On Wednesday, Senator Bill Nelson, Democrat of Florida and chairman of the Senate subcommittee on space, suggested the idea of using test flights of the Ares I — never referring to it by name, but instead calling it Rocket X — as a backup to the commercial efforts and to maintain portions of the current NASA work force.
"He handed me a totally incomprehensible stack of documents, which I never referred to.
The King said he was not surprised at it, and never referred to it again.
She was obviously extremely upset but she somehow blocked it out and it was never referred to again".
"It's never referred to that we're three women.
This power raised him above the proconsuls; it was never referred to on the official coinage or in Augustus's political testament but was intended to be exercised mainly in emergencies and on personal visits.
On the other hand, in pitcher plants such as Nepenthaceae or Sarraceniaceae, the fluid is secreted in far greater quantities in permanent pools within the pitchers (several tens of ml by pitcher compared to the µl-quantities secreted by leaves of flypaper plants); it is never referred to as mucilage and is commonly believed to have as a unique function, prey digestion [1] [3].
In this overheated context, Olivia Pope's ethnicity is a non-issue; the show never refers to it.
And Mr. Cheney never refers to the Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles without calling it "the Hollywood convention".
Proverbs never refers to Israel's history.
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