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The US-CERT memo referred to the use of e-mail messages that fool employees into clicking on documents that then permit attackers to plant programs in their computers.
Above we referred to the use of pesticides such as glyphosate to eradicate coca leaf.
But it was unclear whether that referred to the use of a militia nominally under the Defense Ministry's control or to some other new and more professional force.
In the 1st century bce, Roman architect and engineer Vitruvius referred to the use of architectural renderings in antiquity, although no examples have survived.
In one episode, a lawyer gave an impassioned speech to a jury in which she referred to the use of a "free speech zone" that kept protesters away from Mr. Bush.
Mr. Obama twice referred to the use of such "fear tactics" about "socialized medicine" in past legislative battles, without pointing out that the A.M.A., a traditionally Republican-leaning group, was among those using the charge, as in the mid-1960s debate over creating Medicare for people 65 and older.
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The items referring to the use of reference works were reworded in order to relate to digital sources as well.
"He got the Manganaro name from us as a gift," contended Sal, referring to the use of the family name.
Paterson refers to the use of GM cotton in India.
Referring to the use of online counter radicalisation initiatives, House said: "This year….
Objectively reinforcement refers to the use of stimuli that have been found to facilitate learning.
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