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It was named for one Miss F. Waldron, who was described in various references as a traveling companion of Mr. Lowe.
In recent years, there's been a noxious trend in Disney movies to pack in sarcastic pop-culture references as a way of pandering to parents.
And that's part of why the online activist group objects, because it views her overt black-and-white references as a sharp argument that Mr. Obama cannot draw white votes.
Such references as a recent one in the British daily The Guardian, calling Mr. Berlusconi and his ministers "Italy's telegenic ancient mariner and his 'post-Fascist' crew," are being written off as anti-Italian.
In general, my impression is that employers are relying more on the written job materials and the interview to make a hiring decision and are using references as a final check.
The performance of LBVS for fragrance molecule analogs was further illustrated by displaying the average recovery of actives and of the various databases from the corresponding references as a function of the city-block distance (Figure 3C-F).
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This article shall serve as a handy reference as well as a starting point for research related to SEI.
I try to get to know someone, and I obviously use references as an important guide as well.
This use of "reference" as a verb is unnecessary jargon; say "referring to" or "alluding to".
Avoid this jargony use of "reference" as a verb.
Who "spearheaded the split," and what historical event does he reference as a model?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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