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It does not refer just to putting on one play after another.
She has said the remarks refer just to illegal immigrants, and claims she is the victim of a setup by her ex-husband.
In the latter framework, the label "discovery" is sometimes used to refer just to generation and sometimes to refer to both generation and pursuit.
If would be necessary, we shall use the labels '... ˘ ' Open image in new window and/or '*' in order to emphasize that some geometric objects refer just to certain dual spaces or, equivalently, co-spaces, and call such objects like covectors, but we shall omit the term co-algebroid in order to avoid confusions with the concept of coalgebras.
"Your neighbor" might be thought to refer just to your fellow Jew.
The title "king of the Anglo-Saxons" does, however, in fact occur in royal charters that date to before 892 and "parochia" does not necessarily mean "diocese", but can sometimes refer just to the jurisdiction of a church or monastery.
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So far, Ihat has referred just two cases to the SPA for a charging decision.
During the same period, a panel referred just 11 cases to the grand chamber.
Old-timers say the term originally referred just to the station there.
Despite reports signalling a new era of defence co-operation between Britain and France, the green paper refers just once to France, in the context of closer bilateral defence relations.
Some wrote to say the review was another ambush in a Times anti-Clinton vendetta that began when "Whitewater" referred just to rafting conditions.
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