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Was he, perhaps, referring to the White House counsel, Gregory B. Craig?
In his annals, Ahmose records capturing oxen from the Fenkhw, a term here perhaps referring to the Phoenicians.
The name is an old one, perhaps referring to the 17th-century highwaymen who once haunted the area; but some residents have kept it topical.
"A lot can happen to delay or derail the fulfillment of a promise," Ms. Underwood said, perhaps referring to the political controversy surrounding such regulations.
He said he was entitled to take some presents -- perhaps referring to the gifts of minimal value that he can accept under the law.
"I feel their eyeballs gawking/ I look better with my high heels on", sings Danny Todd, perhaps referring to a working girl or a crossdresser.
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Perhaps refer to an article they've written, or something admirable about the company.
There is a painful note from Luis to Priscilla that perhaps refers to her involvement with another man.
White Calf's get-up perhaps referred to George A. Custer, who had met his end a generation earlier at the Little Bighorn.
While trauma runs throughout "Strange Cargo" — this perhaps refers to the baggage that we all carry — the big picture is more predictable than strange.
"Fact and Comment" (Mar. 31, p. 27), which commented on "greedy trial lawyers," should have perhaps referred to the real culprit.
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