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The name Drams refers strictly to the lowest 30 miles (48 km) of the river (below Krøderen) but is also used for the whole river drainage system of 6,600 square miles (17,100 square km).
Bound information refers strictly to information which is embodied in the states of physical systems.
But although the process of giving rise to compassion also gives rise to and even includes self-partial thoughts, "compassion" refers strictly to a "real sorrow and concern for the misery of our fellow creatures" (Sermon V Note 1).
On the other hand, you used to be able to use "enhance" to talk about all sorts of things, like electronics and drugs, whereas now it refers strictly to dongs.
HCV prevalence in this article refers strictly to the proportion of individuals who are serologically antibody-positive for HCV.
This study refers strictly to the IOFBs located in the posterior segment that were extracted by PPV.
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When Tocqueville reported that the first thing that struck him on his arrival in the United States was the religious atmosphere, he was referring strictly to Christianity.
"We should be fastidious in referring strictly to 'associations' when the studies have generated associations; we should reserve the terms 'effects,'reductionsns,'decreaseses' and 'protects' to studies that actually alter incidences of end points, preferably in randomized, double-masked designs," he wrote.
When I say outclassed, I'm referring strictly to performance.
Primarily, then, words refer strictly to the present object.
The numbers for how much money each show raked in refer strictly to how much the productions grossed in calendar year 2006 and are provided by the League of American Theatres and Producers.
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