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So that is very possible, since we know that this man was a baker, that this may make reference to these grain storage cylinders that were used in the process of baking.
At best, introductory text books may make reference to evolutionary processes, but little time is spent discussing the theoretical implications of evolution and in explaining its applicability to the study of human development (Sigelman et al. 2009).
Historical explanation may make reference to the actual content of the intentional states that motivated particular historical actors, but the sociologist is interested in producing much more abstract explanatory generalizations, and so cannot appeal to the specific motives of particular individuals.
Cleddau itself may make reference to the action of a weapon or tool cutting through the land.
In the midst of a presidential campaign that has left the needs of the very poor largely unspoken, both candidates may make reference to the need to do more for those at the bottom of the income scale.
It may use vocabulary that you do not know or it may make reference to things you don't know or understand.
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By Season 4, Black Lives Matter had become prominent; Season 6 may make references to Trump's ascent.
And some scholars have suggested, and I think quite convincingly, that these may actually make reference to what were grain measures.
You may want to make reference to the list of terms that I have here on this card.
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Each candidate may make one reference to his spouse.
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