Sentence examples for memorandum refers from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Morton's memorandum refers to a particular group of illegal immigrants: those who have been detained in ICE operations because they did not have legal status, but who have active applications in the system to become legal residents.

Even in late 1905, before work was begun on the Invincibles, a Royal Navy memorandum refers to "large armoured ships" meaning both battleships and large cruisers.

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Even though the Phoenix memorandum referred to Mr. bin Laden's possible use of flight schools, nothing in the letter forecast the Sept. 11 plot.

When Tsipras campaigned to become prime minister late last year he promised that Syriza would "tear up the memorandum" (referring to the bailout deal).

"Should we have done more in terms of the Phoenix E.C.?" Mr. Mueller said of the memorandum, referring to it as an electronic communication.

"Replace them with LifeLock and Lear Financial or a local spot of your choice," said an internal memorandum, referring to two companies that remain sponsors of Mr. Limbaugh's show.

Jennifer Palmieri, Mr. Edwards's press secretary, confirmed a report by The Associated Press that said the memorandum referred to Dr. Dean as "an elitist from Park Avenue in New York City" and Mr. Kerry as "part of the failed Washington politics for too long".

"You have to hand it to Barney Frank," Mr. Davis wrote in his memorandum, referring to the Democratic representative from Massachusetts, who has led negotiations on the House side.

Carmody in a memorandum referred to "unresolved concerns" about Boddice's appointment to the court by predetermined roster, then tried to speak with him privately, Wilson said in March.

While the government will refrain from commenting on the contents of a private memorandum referred to in the editorial as "a diary,'' it should be noted that Emperor Showa (Hirohito) pursued world peace consistently and made strenuous efforts to avoid war, as is widely known.

1. Are the memoranda referred to such in character as to constitute "copies" or "other versions" of the copyrighted work, within the meaning of the act, if printed, reprinted, or published, within the meaning of the act?

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