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In the statement his spokesperson said: "Sir John's letter makes reference to notes and records concerning Mr Blair, which some may interpret as an implicit suggestion that Mr Blair caused the delay, this is not true.
The word symphōnia was used by the Greeks in reference to notes sounding together in harmony and by extension meant an "ensemble" or "band" rather than a musical form.
Footnotes: (1) Beethoven was showing a fine sense of humor when he made reference to "notes save from distress" because the German word for notes, like the English word, refers to both musical notes as well as money.
Observations showed nurses having some difficulty in following their usual protocol for assessing patients when the manikin cannot move limbs, does not have a grip response etc. Doctors tended to interact more by talking/taking history (the manikin has voice functionality), by directing treatment, and by reference to notes.
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The brief description of the Merrill-devised transaction in the NY Times article, which was frustratingly vague, included references to "notes" being issued, which we took as an indication that it was an external transaction with investors and corresponded to the Magnetar-sponsored CDO, since there was no evidence of any other deal named "Pyxis" being marketed during this time period.
By reference to clinical notes and photographs taken during HRA (figure 1A), biopsies from follow-up visits where available are selected for sectioning.
Current medication (including non-psychotropic drugs) and dosage was recorded and confirmed, where necessary, by reference to case notes and general practitioner records.
Resettled refugee groups have sometimes been selected through specific pathology tests ordered as part of refugee post-arrival health assessments, followed by selection of specific ethnicities through reference to case notes [ 14].
Can present relevant literal ideas clearly in a well-organized structure, perhaps with occasional reference to a note card.
Can convey relevant information and ideas clearly and well, perhaps with occasional, unobtrusive, reference to a note card.
The comment seemed to be a reference to a note Kim sent Trump back in July, in which the despot addressed Trump as "Your Excellency"—a correspondence so nice, Trump ignored the fact that North Korea had reportedly begun developing an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of striking the US.
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