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In 1958 Heinrich Berlin established that a certain category of glyphs referred either to places or to the ruling families associated with those places.
He held that we "experience within ourselves certain... things which must not be referred either to the mind alone or to the body alone," and that these arise "from the close and intimate union of our mind with the body".
Scholars had long assumed that the Greek word parthenón — "the maiden chamber" — referred either to Athena the Virgin, the dedicatee of the building, or to the female servants of the goddess who may have been housed in the temple's rear chamber.
The word could have referred either to the prize, a goat, that was awarded to the dramatists whose plays won the earliest competitions or to the dress (goat skins) of the performers, or to the goat that was sacrificed in the rituals from which tragedy developed.
During the false belief experiment, the subject had to answer questions about stories that referred either to a person's false belief (mental trials) or to outdated physical representations such as an old photograph.
We evaluated 1028 patients over a time period of five month in 2009/2010 (437 female, 591 male, mean age: 51 years, range: 0 97 years) who were referred either by the A&E or other in house departments from 7 pm to 8 am for different reasons.
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The "lost time" never refers either to the rise, or the fall, of the Celtic Tiger.
Falafel may refer either to the balls or patties or to the sandwich.
(Clay can, in other words, refer either to particle size or to a group of minerals).
In its financial application, the word could refer either to the analysis or to those who conducted it.
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