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The ASBL was forced to file suit after the agency refused to release information on contracting officers referenced in a July 2008 Inspector General (IG) Report titled, "Interior Misstated Achievement of Small business Goals by Including Fortune 500 Companies".
And he's referenced in a few folk art encyclopedias".
Marge's blue pine-cone hairdo is referenced in a headdress of peacock feathers.
Referenced in a book I have open, but can't find it online.
A further sadness hanging over this book is the result of the EU referendum, which is referenced in a few last-minute tweaks to the text.
A sport called "base-ball" was first referenced in a British publication in 1744, so the game truly has been around for "hundreds" of years.
The only lingering reference is his and Carrie's child, unseen in this opening episode, though referenced in a Skype call with Carrie's sister.
Just take a look at two players I referenced in a previous column on this topic, the unfortunate Joe Magrane and Marcus Giles.
"I think the appeal was that everybody knows someone who was — or at least thinks they were — referenced in a Missed Connection".
"Did I urinate on your rug?" The Big Lebowski joins This Is Spinal Tap, Life of Brian and many more as a film which can be referenced in a seemingly endless rotation of one liners.
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