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Page refers to these sometimes risky initiatives as "moon shots".
Almost every front page refers in some way to Green's howler.
The home page refers to the film's "Duplicidades, hipertextualidad y melancolía".
The page refers to Sotheby's decision to lock out its unionized art handlers after their contract expired in July 2011, and to accusations of fraud regarding Deutsche Bank's mortgage-related business.
Theodore Olson, representing George W. Bush, had to point out respectfully that "the very second paragraph" on the previous page "refers to the Florida Constitution and the right to vote".
"Page" refers to one side of a leaf.
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A post on the pop singer Rihanna's Instagram page referred to Smith's partying appetite, alleging essentially that late nights were to blame for his struggles.
BT argued that the web page referred to in the Virgin Media ad did not provide sufficient information to verify the comparison.
"It is worth remembering that with the Iraqi reactor Israel was alone and sounded the alarm," he wrote on his Facebook page, referring to the 1981 strike on Iraq's Osirak nuclear reactor.
A witness to the attack, who described it in an emotional account on her Facebook page, referred to it as "a lynch," using the English loan word that is common in Hebrew.
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