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It merely refers to a method of storing and transferring data.
The word "plantation" in this context merely refers to a European colony.
The word merely refers to the Peeping Tom aspect of moviegoing.
The term "denier" merely refers to "a person who denies" something, and originated some 600 years ago, long before the Holocaust occurred.
Controversy exists as to whether film noir can be classified as a genre or subgenre, or if the term merely refers to stylistic elements common to various genres.
As part of the inner circle surrounding the Prince of Wales, later Edward VII, Jennie had her share of scandalous liaisons, but the series merely refers to them as "flirtations". Lord Randolph himself was dead at 44 from syphilis.
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Business 2.0 broke the story and their article simply references "the current version of SQL Server," but they were merely referring to "MS SQL Server 2005 Express".
The Digital Millenium Copyright Act of 1998 (DMCA) appears to protect search engines that merely refer or link users to offending material using "directory, index, reference pointer or hypertext link".
Thus, if our subjects were merely referring to the visual aspect of the stimuli and making a mere visual discrimination, they would have required more trials to complete the tasks.
Fox merely referred reporters to Carlson's dismissive statement.
They said she was merely referring to a misunderstanding by opposition politicians.
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