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The two-parent structure ought to refer as much to the parenting structure as to the household.
The title seems to refer as much to the filmmaker's method as to the content of his film, which is lyrical and impressionistic.
Most prominent is the catchall phrase "soul food" -- an originally cultural/political term that today can refer as much to oatmeal as to fried chicken.
They refer as much to the way we do science and use technology as to the content of science or performance characteristics of technology.
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They are not referring as much to "plus-sizes," the traditional term.
In the premodern era, Ms. Neiman explains, evil referred as much to natural catastrophes as to willful acts.
When Gregg Popovich is referred to as an exceptional coach, it refers as much to his coaching style as it does his overall effectiveness.
The slogan for our school-bus workers, "driving up standards", refers as much to safety for students as it does to employee conditions.
It's fitting that Provincial Punk, the title of Grayson Perry's survey show, refers as much to his work as himself.
The print borrows from the graphic style of Mexican revolutionary art — Ms. Catlett herself has lived in Mexico for many decades — and refers as much to labor organization as racial struggles.
To Muḥammad Aḥmad the orthodox ulama who supported the administration were no less infidels than Christians, and, when he later lashed out against misgovernment, he was referring as much to the theological heresy as to secular maladministration.
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