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that referred to having sex with a woman without her knowledge after drugging her.
I recall a recent conversation about sales with a Telegraph executive in which he referred to having "clean figures", a common phrase to disparage the use of bulks.
The fact Boris once referred to having "a global itinerary of apology" after managing to offend all of Papua New Guinea will always, to me, be amusing.
But with just 10 months to go before the Paris talks open, Figueres also recognised the need for urgent action and referred to having a time bomb on our hands.
The Times drew this inference from Mr. White's autobiography, in which he referred to having embarked on a "big bender," only reforming his "decadent" ways because "eventually I couldn't stand watching another person getting drunk or someone else injecting smack into his veins".
At his introductory news conference Tuesday, Sheridan seemed to think that Davis would also be involved in the defense (he referred to having Davis "on this side of the ball"), but Davis's vague role becomes more clearly defined when it comes into conflict with agreements with his last employer.
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The report that's been referred to hasn't even been released yet.
The bill Ms. Helmer referred to has been passed by the Assembly and is pending in the Senate.
The Times's Society Desk (as it is still referred to) has watched trends evolve over the years.
They are true when the things referred to have the moral property that is ascribed to them by the judgement.
Heterogeneity in prevalence estimates, although anecdotally referred to, has not been investigated systematically.
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