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Many of his early works referred, in one way or another, to members of his family.
One judge appointed by Governor Pataki who is believed to favor capital punishment, Victoria A. Graffeo, referred in one death penalty decision last year to an "extreme disagreement that envelops the members of this court".
Tom Watson, the Cabinet Office minister, was also facing questions after it emerged that McBride referred in one of the emails to Watson "looking at other stories for LabourList", Draper's website.
Like many Mexicans, though, the teenage girls also dipped into a well-stocked arsenal of more potent curse words, most of which referred in one way or another to sex.
More part-time GPs referred in one or more scenarios compared to full-time GPs (93% versus 85%, χ test = 16.503, df =3, p = 0.001), and similarly, more GPs without training in biopsy techniques referred in one or more scenarios compared to GPs who did have training (97% versus 81%, χ test = 22.555, df =3, p = 0.0001).
Referred pain is always referred in one direction from deep to superficial tissues.
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"A sheik does not impose decisions on his people," said the personable young tribal leader, referring in one oratorical sweep to himself, his father and all the Shayef chieftains before them.
The items in the exhibition "Mirrors to the Past" all refer in one way or another to ancient Greece.
It is Mr. Morris's happiest and best work, embodying "the hidden soul of harmony" to which Milton refers in one of his two poems in the oratorio.
Mills himself refers in one letter to the "sociological brawl at Columbia," but we get to see very few punches thrown.
The wall text refers in one place to Le Corbusier's "Five Points of a New Architecture," but never tells you what they are.
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