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A "grant" refers to everything a borrower may need to start and ply a sustainable trade — everything, that is, but cash.
For those unfamiliar with coding – front-end is what the user will see, as it generally refers to everything user-facing.
The journey from the Edinburgh Fringe to London is a particularly treacherous one, suggesting that it's not only the work that means something in a particular context, but the reviews too – in this instance, critics within the festival bubble, where everything refers to everything else rather than to the rest of theatre.
Care refers to everything from support provided in people's homes to round-the-clock help in care homes.
Common supposition is divided into 'determinate supposition', in which one refers to everything falling under the term's signification disjunctively, as in 'some man runs' = 'this man or that man or the other man... runs', and 'confused supposition', in which the term refers to everything falling under its signification, but not disjunctively.
In semantic theory, they are part of the explanation of why words refer to what they do: a word is associated with a fa (exemplar) by convention and then refers to everything deemed relevantly similar to the fa.
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Rather, it is a legal designation referring to everything that the municipality controls.
I especially appreciate her noting Wolf's misuse of the word vagina to refer to everything "down there".
Animal behaviour, the concept, broadly considered, referring to everything animals do, including movement and other activities and underlying mental processes.
The word is part of the local idiom, as is the habit of referring to everything that happens here as part of "the Show".
Americans refer to everything that isn't documentary as 'narrative', but I would absolutely argue that this is a narrative film".
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