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An earlier version referred at first mention to reducing milk by a third rather than two-thirds.
The piece was a fascinating read about a radical underwater workout in Malibu, but it referred at first to the Wasps fly-half as something called a "fly back".
The word shia derives from the Arabic shi'at Ali or the partisans of Ali, and referred at first to the political faction that believed leadership of the Muslim community should remain in the hands of the Prophet's family.
Before Holst's appointment, Morley College had not treated music very seriously the bad tradition to which Vaughan Williams referred; at first Holst's exacting demands drove many students away.
Most patients were not referred at first consultation.
Of all the referrals to dermatologists, the reported average percentage of patients being referred at first consultation decreased from 34.1% to 24.6%.
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I am," she said, referring at first to her job, then to her overall state of mind.
But Republicans say he was speaking generally and didn't specifically call the Benghazi attack a terror attack until weeks later, with the president and other key members of his administration referring at first to the anti-Muslim movie circulating on the internet as a precipitating event.
Soon musicians began to refer (at first indirectly, and later explicitly) to the drug and attempted to recreate or reflect the experience of taking LSD in their music, just as it was reflected in psychedelic art, psychedelic literature and film.
Patients who are referred are prescribed less medication and are often referred at the first consultation with their GP.
In these nine children the mean age (2.2 v 2.1 years), mean duration of illness (41.0 v 54.5 hours), and mean temperature (38.8°C v 39.3°C) did not differ significantly from those referred immediately at first contact.
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