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Speeding along, with stylised dances (including a bum-bag one) between scenes, they provide an evening of sparky moments - but where, in Vicki Mortimer's bland set, is the London so much referred to?
Her columns, including her pullout series, in turn spawned books – Good Things in 1971, for example, or English Food in 1974 – which are now considered classics and are still very much referred to.
There are three commentaries on the Samkhya-karika: that by Raja, much referred to but not extant; that by Gaudapada (7th century), on which there is a subcommentary Chandrika by Narayanatirtha; and the Tattva-kaumudi by Vachaspati (9th century).
A much referred work by Dreyfus et al 6 appeared to demonstrate that tricuspid valves with a dilated annulus, even without or with minimal regurgitation, often evolved to more severe degrees of regurgitation.
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The mushy, overwrought writing doesn't clarify much, referring vaguely to refugees longing for peace or families huddling in a shtetl.
Asked what he would hope to see, the boy, about 10 years old, said, "a little bit of CG, but not too much," referring to computer graphics.
The title suggests as much, referring as it does to a phrase that Abner Louima, a Haitian immigrant tortured and sodomized by officers in a Brooklyn station house in 1997, claimed one of his tormenters taunted.
Some 25 pages later, Leslie Bennetts, who earlier this year released the excellent pro-career treatise "The Feminine Mistake: Are We Giving Up Too Much?," refers contemptuously to "an overwrought fashion writer" from The Washington Post — guess which?
The statement from the royal palace hinted as much, referring to a situation where the positions of both king and crown prince could become "vacant".The House of Saud can ill afford for that to happen, since the oil-rich kingdom faces mounting challenges.
In (4), the author is not so much referring to the status of knowledge in the field but rather making generalizations on the social conditions surrounding the subjects she wishes to analyze.
In this case, "everywhere" pretty much refers to "states with Republican governors".
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