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While those who post messages simply to promote their own work are largely ignored, the 250 or so regular users frequently refer one another to agents and to author services like postcard printers.
First, if the Metropolitan police are either too inept or too dishonest to meet the six-month deadline to refer one of its officers for criminal prosecution, as the IPCC suggested they should have, then why are they allowed to investigate themselves?
If another CEO wants to refer one of these funding seekers to a VC he knows, an email can be generated through the site (but the referrer puts in his or her own email address to make it look genuine).
Merely to be able to use a name, to be able to name Fido upon seeing him, for example, is not yet to refer; one might simply be using the term as a response to the sight of the beast, hence as an observation sentence.
If you can't find an auditor, go to my website www.yourmortgagewar.com and we will refer one.
Many of the officers are even members of the Screen Actors Guild SAGG), Daniel explains, so when a role opens up for a cop character with a handful of lines, he'll refer one of his crew to the casting director.
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On average, a GP referred one patient per year to the service.
"A lot of times it's referred, one person to another in a chain reaction".
That investigation was triggered after MI6 referred one of its own officers to the attorney general in September 2009.
The terms spice initially referred one brand of synthetic cannabis, but now all forms of the drug.
ATB refers one's personal pull towards particular target behaviour.
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