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The tackles to which McCall refers came against Northampton a fortnight ago, courtesy of Courtney Lawes, his England team-mate.
The "facts recorded", to which he refers, came mainly from 2 sources: 1) data on the anatomy of connections derived, when possible, from pioneering primate studies conducted during the middle of the 20th century (Glees et al. 1950; Adey and Meyer 1952; Nauta 1964) and 2) clinical observation of patients who underwent postmortem autopsy examinations (Geschwind and Kaplan 1962).
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The potential for increased regulation to which Powell refers comes in the form of many conditions EchoStar Chief Executive Charlie Ergen Charlie Ergen agreed to meet in order to get his dream deal done.
The dignity he refers comes directly from human connectedness and spiritual consciousness.
Mr President, Commissioner, ladies and gentlemen, the documents to which this report refers come, formally, at least, within the framework of the order received by the European Commission from the European Councils held in Birmingham and Edinburgh in 1992 to establish every year a report aimed at the European Parliament and the Council on application of the subsidiarity principle.
All the practices referred between 0.5% and 2.5% of their adult registered list, which is also between 3.5% and 12.5% of the number of people with CMHP (though not all those referred came from this group).
The rest of the three standards showed a high level of attainment (>95%) in both the initial audit and the re-audit: all patients referred come with a referral form filled by the referring health facility; ambulances are available at all times to transport referred patients and the district hospital is informed by the health centre through short-wave radio when a patient is referred.
And it remains an uncomfortable truth that the enormous wealth that non-Indigenous Australia has harvested (to which Goodenough refers) has come from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Earth and sea.
The previous game Cameron was referring to came in Ohio in 2012, when Barack Obama, perhaps the country's most famous basketball fan, took him to a March Madness college game in Dayton.
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The test scores Aronofsky refers to come from screenings held for various demographics amid the conflict between Paramount and the director on which version to release.
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