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"Abdullah hasn't even been given that right – and his case is even more backward than the one referred today".
President Bush referred today to some of outstanding business of the war with Iraq, saying that he was confident that proscribed weapons would be found there.
Mr. McCain was left to joke about such an embarrassment of riches, as when he referred today to another prominent endorsement that Mr. Bush had attracted this week.
Carolina's Paul Maurice, 35, referred today to "Mr. Bowman" and said how thrilled he was when Bowman would watch him coach a junior team in the same arena in the mid-1990's.
As technology proceeds and the number of smart devices continues to grow substantially, the need for ubiquitous context-aware platforms that support an interconnected, heterogeneous, and distributed network of devices has given rise to what is referred today as Internet of Things.
This raises many issues to which you have also referred today, including those of how extensive the information is, what access there is to it and what controls need to be exercised by the other party.
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Because of an editing error, we referred last week to Mohan Peiris as Sri Lanka's foreign minister.
More details of these matrices can be referred to[13 19].
In 2016, Axe referred to´ifm2181' and was tagged in a picture of himself as Roy.
He illustrates "radical religion," the second dimension of the topic to which I referred earlier.
A total of 1727 (38%) incident RRT patients were referred late.
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