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Mr. Barsky vigorously denied that the phrase referred to the football stadium.
Growing up alongside the Missouri-Kansas border, I always understood that the phrase referred only to wheat and I said as much in a recent blog post.
When they referred last year to Iran's entering a "zone of immunity," Israeli officials said the phrase referred to the moment when the facility would be complete, and immune from attack by Israeli forces.
Ms. Birckhead also said that the American Airlines 767 aircraft was not a "mass transportation vehicle," saying that phrase referred only to subways, buses, ferries and other forms of urban mass transit.
The word re'a in the original Hebrew can mean "neighbor," or "friend," or "fellow man," and it has always been unclear whether this phrase referred to Israelites or to all people.
But in his opinion, Judge Smith wrote that the Public Service Commission, the state body charged with overseeing the cable industry, had determined that that phrase referred to the Franchise and Concession Review Committee, a local body responsible for approving franchises, composed largely of mayoral staff members or appointees.
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