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"That" in the second part refers back to the act of putting, referred to in the first part.
This article was amended on 19 April 2016 to clarify that the "lethal dose" referred to in the first paragraph is of THC, the active ingredient of cannabis.
The narrator, whom one assumes to be the author himself, is sometimes referred to in the first person singular, sometimes in the third, and once in both persons in the same sentence: "Happy and unhappy, he falls asleep in the end and dreams about, no, I don't remember his dreams . .
Her name may be referred to in the first sonnet when the young man is described as "beauties Rose".
Then Napoleon delivered that brilliant speech referred to in the first line, convincing his men that if they rallied and took Milan, they'd be able to sack not only Milan but all the countries around it.
The monument was not only referred to in the First Folio, but other early 17th-century records identify it as being a memorial to Shakespeare and transcribe the inscription.
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Members must be referred to in the third person.
True belief forms when led into the dock and referred to in the third person.
Bird and Johnson are both referred to in the third person throughout, confirming the obvious — that MacMullan has done the heavy lifting.
Given everything that is at stake, his decision not to exercise it amounts to an act of vandalism.Correction: the report referred to in the sixth paragraph is the work of Global Trade Alert not the World Trade Alliance.
skelwithbridgehotel.co.uk Lindamarie This article was amended on 24 September 2013 to clarify that the village of Bethlehem referred to in the second item is Bethlehem of Galilee, not the better known Bethlehem in the West Bank.
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