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The company employed 20 staff, excluding the four directors, with a total wage bill of £3m and reported £35.33m in turnover with nearly all of that referred to as related to the "terms of a commissioning agreement".
On Saturday morning, Facebook dove into the semantics of its disclosure, arguing against wording in the New York Times story the company was attempting to get out in front of that referred to the incident as a breach.
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Friedman developed his own quantity theory of money that referred to Irving Fisher's but inherited much from Keynes.
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First, one of the authors (CH) selected all sections of the interview that referred to terminology.
He said he was not aware of other schools that referred tardy students to youth officers.
On Sunday, Mr Netanyahu responded with an Instagram post of his own that referred to the "nation-state" law.
Stimuli consisted of 252 nouns that referred to objects.
Results of research report: reports that referred to recent results of research involving synthetic cannabinoids.
These tiny glass chips are coated with thousands of short sequences of DNA that refer to parts of the human genome that often differ between individuals.
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