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In his opening remarks, Mr. Putin referred to "the problem" of NATO expansion.
The more charitable critics of the racial order that then existed referred to the problem of "second-class citizenship".
And there was talk of the lecture on victorian mores by a member who repeatedly referred to the problem of "wo rees" in London.
Corruption is one of the issues of greatest concern to Chinese, and Mr. Xi even obliquely referred to the problem in Arab countries and the revolutions there.
In The Feminine Mystique (1963), American author and feminist Betty Friedan referred to "the problem that has no name," in which women felt constrained, unsatisfied, and unhappy in their roles as wives, mothers, and homemakers.
He said last weekend that he would refuse to accept Larry L. Palmer, the newly designated American ambassador to Venezuela, after Mr. Palmer referred to the problem of low morale in Venezuela's armed forces.
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Gamal Mubarak himself referred to the problems during a speech to the American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt in September.
On ABC radio he referred to the problems of kangaroos and wild dogs in drought country.
Yet in a statement Mr. Joyce referred to the problems as a "short-term disruption" that will be resolved in 2006.
Due to the administration of different subtasks, which referred to the problem-solving steps, students had to focus on the main task in the presence of competitive goals.
Having said that, Rossiello also referred to the problems people talk about with Bitcoin today in terms of network congestion as mostly hype.
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