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The name referred both to zero hour and to the last number in a rocket's countdown.
He referred both to the patriotic oratory of Shakespeare's "Henry V" and to the frenetic rhythms of battle in a Nintendo game.
Mr. Paul said he believed it would be almost impossible to reverse the decision, not only because the seven justices voted unanimously, but because the decision referred both to the federal and state constitutions.
Bouchara said only four words consistently: "mama," which referred both to her mother and grandmother; "yaya" (any other family member); "wawa" (all food and drink); and "bye-bye," which I had taught her.
Twenty minutes into the spree he took the bizarre step of making a 911 call in which he reportedly referred both to Islamic State and the Tsarnaevs, the brothers who carried out the Boston Marathon bombings in April 2013.
"While at this stage, the department does not have evidence to confirm that dishonesty has taken place, they have today, following legal advice, referred both matters to the Serious Fraud Office in order to establish whether this is the case".
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Councillors agreed to refer both issues to the executive board for further consideration.
"We can't turn away from crises like these," Mr. Holbrooke said, referring both to Sierra Leone and Congo.
The title refers both to his personality and his last, fatal journey.
In her words: Hendrik's portraits refer both to the Dutch masters and the Italian Renaissance.
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