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One British diplomat referred in a memo to the islanders as "a few Tarzans or Men Fridays".
Youths were Britten's weakness: Auden once referred in a letter to Britten's attraction to "thin-as-a-board juveniles".
During the Hurricane Katrina crisis, the activist Randall Robinson referred, in a post, to reports from New Orleans that some people there were "eating corpses to survive".
But the issue inevitably damaged the "strong and long-standing relationships with sports governing bodies and their officials", to which IMG referred in a statement issued on Monday.
Al-Qaida activists in Yemen referred in a video recorded on 21 December to "a bomb to hit the enemies of God".
Instead, Iñigo Méndez de Vigo, a Spanish secretary of state, referred in a separate statement to the need to maintain "a necessary balance" between security and privacy concerns.
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I interrupted his writing it last summer, when I referred in an email to "the losses inflicted on the Palestinians".
It said on June 12 that it should not have referred in an on-screen headline to Mr. Obama's wife, Michelle, as his "baby mama".
Mr. Bernanke referred in an Aug. 26 speech to a third big theme for markets: the seeming inability of Washington's political leaders to agree on anything.
One bioinformatics researcher referred, in an interview, to this invisibility of the discipline in the context of grant proposals.
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