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It refers, in this context, to casinos' gobbling up one anothers' customers, which for some of them may be the only route to survival.

As in John Cheever's journals, to which Gray refers in this book, there's much writing about an over-reliance on alcohol (and in Gray's case, drugs) and mentions of an occasional gnawing desire to sleep with men.

It refers, in this article, as denotation computing for determining the relative density of sand using CPT data.

The "little things" to which Ockham refers in this passage are what Scotus calls "common natures," which according to Scotus correspond to the different abstract predicates found in each of the nine accidental categories.

Limited sovereignty refers in this context to the former lack of authority of Germany to govern itself within its own territorial borders without any interference from outside sources or bodies.

Short note on terminology and notations: term "order" refers in this article to the order of polynomial(s) in z-domain transfer functions, while term "stage" refers to individual QΣΔM block in a multistage converter where multiple QΣΔM blocks are interconnected.

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I was referred in this way through a chain of no fewer than five firms, until a receptionist in one of them suggested I try the Citizens Advice Bureau.

One of the mysteries of London musical life is that neglect of Elgar to which, I think, I have already referred in this column.

And second, another said, "I don't think John likes people who try to do jobs they're not qualified for" — referring, in this case, to Barack Obama.

A new chemical technology (i.e. IPC Technology as referred in this paper) has been developed.

A synthesis of the attacks referred in this section is presented in Table 1.

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