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Referencing — rather than referring to — is probably here to stay.
Gandhi" rather than referring to him by his spiritual title, Mahatma Great Soul.
Rather than referring to Tuesday night's premiere, ABC cut to commercials, then resumed "After the Final Rose".
"It's lovely to seek advice from locals, rather than referring to a recipe book or a celebrity expert," Swift says.
Even if he can, it's not clear that Mueller would take that step, rather than referring the matter to Congress for potential impeachment proceedings.
Rather than referring approvingly to a rainbow of ethnicities choosing freely to live together, Furnivall coined the term to criticise the imposition of immigrant races on indigenous societies in the name of commerce and free trade.
"Rather than referring to any particular player, I think clearly, we now can look forward in 2012 to considerably more payroll flexibility and have a little more latitude in how we allocate our payroll," Alderson said.
It stands accused of favouring its own services in search results, making it hard for advertisers to manage campaigns across several online platforms, and presenting answers on some search pages directly rather than referring users to other websites.
In December , 1920 he was booed off a Congress Party stage when he insisted on calling his rival "Mr. Gandhi" rather than referring to him by his spiritual title, Mahatma — Great Soul.
Rather than referring to Xi by his correct title – president of the People's Republic of China – it identified him as president of the Republic of China, the official name for Taiwan.
He made this comment in the context of a question about the Daily Mail article about Ed Miliband's father, but he seemed to be making a general point rather than referring to the Mail.
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