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In New York, rounding up "the usual suspects" in terrorism cases nowadays may well refer to the defense lawyers.
The curious pronoun in Lewis's title, lacking an antecedent, may well refer to the rise of fascism in the United States.
Albanians refer to themselves as shqiptarë often taken to mean "sons of eagles," though it may well refer to "those associated with the shqip (i.e., Albanian) language"—and to their country as Shqipëria.
Steve Smith, vice-chancellor of Exeter University and chairman of the 1994 group of small research universities, says: "The real difficulty in all of this is using historic data, which may well refer to people who have left but not people who have joined universities in the last couple of years".
These different contexts may well refer to notions of equity.
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In the light of what we have argued, RRI may well concern and refer to research from the researcher's point of view, that is, the point of view of responsible professionals (cf. (Grinbaum and Groves 2013)).
When that is submitted, he may very well refer a copy of that to the director of public prosecutions, to be tabled in parliament, and we'll have to see from that stage whether there is a basis from which any criminal charges should be laid.
From the sound of things, it may well be referring to something akin to an analog smartwatch of the ilk available from companies like Nokia (née Withings), and for that matter, Swatch's still forthcoming Smart Touch, which was announced this time last year at Baselworld in Switzerland.
It is our belief that context and situated knowledge may well be referring to the same phenomenon.
This term could well refer to Orkney.
In some measure Mr. Bell may well have been referring to himself in that passage — his intellectual persona self-consciously winking at its detached scholarly twin with whom it conspired in a lifetime of work and experience.
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