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Yet he lashed out at judges and Mubarak-era politicians, referring by name to figures he believed were conspiring against his government.
This year, a January message discussed climate change, even referring by last name to James E. Hansen, a NASA scientist who has warned of global warming.
(He was referring, by the way, to "The Secret Life of the American Teenager," the show with his "Descendants" co-star Shailene Woodley).
"Seventy-two was a good year for defense, and on offense we had good '73s," he said, referring by date of birth to a crop of players he led to the world under-20 championship in 1992.
Asked about the status of the magazine profile today, Terry Press, the marketing chief of DreamWorks, essentially sneered, referring, by comparison, to one of the classic Esquire profiles: "This is not Gay Talese spending time with Frank Sinatra.
The second theme of the last movement, an ardent melody referring (by way of Schumann's Fantasy, Op. 17, and Beethoven's "An die Ferne Geliebte") unmistakably to Clara, was expunged when Brahms revised the piece 35 years later.
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The women were either self-referred, referred by female organizations, or referred by the Police, with the majority being referred by female organizations or self-referred.
The women were self-referred or referred by physicians.
Private medical providers referred 92 (24.0%), 11 (2.9%) were self-referred, 8 (2.1%) were referred by friends, and 2 (0.5%) were referred by pharmacists.
They are referred by frontline care professionals.
Many were referred by their obstetrician.
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