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Twice, Qedar is used to refer to the actual son of Ishmael, as in the books of Genesis and Chronicles, while remaining references are to his descendants, referring either to his most prominent North Arabian sons, or to the Arabs and Bedouins as a more general collective.
But it is semantically plural, referring either to everyone in the world, or everyone in a mutually agreed sub-section of the population (Everyone came to the party).
And among news commentators it has become altogether fashionable to identify judges by partisan labels, referring either to their earlier party affiliations or to the politicians who appointed them.
"I haven't seen you look like this," Merchant said, referring either to Mosley's performance, or to the puffiness that flattened his eyes from above and below, or to all of it.
"At our back we all now hear/Time's winged chariot hurrying near," he wrote, referring either to the few months left to get into the race or to "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang".
We use ϕ referring either to the i-vector ϕ x or i-supervector ϕ z in the subsequent discussion.
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The "lost time" never refers either to the rise, or the fall, of the Celtic Tiger.
Falafel may refer either to the balls or patties or to the sandwich.
(Clay can, in other words, refer either to particle size or to a group of minerals).
In its financial application, the word could refer either to the analysis or to those who conducted it.
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