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But you're referring back to something I said.
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Brendan had all my references so I could refer back to something from 1966 or 1980.
When you end the conversation, refer back to something they have said.
By the 1970s, highlighting was already overtaking underlining as the dominant way to refer back to something important, or just kind of important.
What I was missing was a core mission to refer back to, something to guide my decisions by tying them to my aspirations.
Margaret: I agree that it fits her, but I'd be more impressed with the writers if she referred back to something in an earlier episode that we wouldn't have noticed but makes it make sense now.
This will help you later when you need to refer back to something.
You have to follow up to what she says by asking more questions, or even refer back to something she said earlier in the conversation for brownie points.
Striking up a chat with your crush will be easier next time, because you can always refer back to something you discussed during your first conversation.
-- referring back to -- why are you so private?
We refer back to it, and unless something has changed in their risk tolerance or their goals and objectives or their time horizon, we try to stay true to whatever that investment policy statement calls for.
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