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"It's sunset and early morning at Biarritz," explained Mr. Lagerfeld, referring to where he lives when not in Paris.
"It's pretty much the things that a Google, a Facebook or an Amazon would be interested in," Ling said, referring to where the fund will invest.
Linguistics agree the word Saluqi in Arabic is an adjective referring to where an individual was from.
(The letters refer to where Ramirez was born: La Paz, the capital city of Baja California Sur).
It would have a duty to refer cases where it believes minimum wage laws have been breached to HM Revenue & Customs.
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