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With less than a week to go before the election, we should be referring to her in the past tense.
Though perhaps, as we're dealing with the Church of England, we should be referring to it as her "diocese".
"Suddenly, we didn't know whether we should be referring to the Big Three or the Big Two, or the Big Two-and-a-half," he added.
But some critics question whether a city-funded information line should be referring callers to restaurants, hotels and other for-profit businesses.
But then I thought about how strange it was that a university admissions service should be referring to itself as a brand, and that a whole generation of cash-strapped students should be viewed as little more than a marketing opportunity, and I realised just what it was that makes the Netherlands so eminently appealing to so many.
So from now on, whenever you hear the term IoT, think about what it should be referring to, and not some shiny new trend and category that just happens to be worth several trillion dollars.
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It is not just 10 directors who should be referred.
Unless the victim had been very seriously injured, she thought the case should be referred down.
It is understood that Ofcom has recommended that the bid should be referred.
Bling H2O: "I think it should be referred to as the Champagne of waters.
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