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As for how to change the Scouts' policy, Mr. Bloomberg cautioned against withholding or withdrawing support, a reference to public and private groups that have cut off aid to the Boy Scouts, or are considering doing so.
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Pakistan, for its part, gave assurances that it would not allow its territory to be used to "support terrorism in any manner"—a reference to its fuelling of the insurgency.
But Assad ruled out joining the coalition against Isis even though his air force also continues to strike Isis positions, saying: "We cannot be in an alliance with countries which support terrorism" – a reference to US support for other rebel groups in Syria.
Karzai said the war in Afghanistan was "imposed" on his nation, presumably by the 2001 invasion, and told the United States it could bring peace to Afghanistan if it went after terrorist sanctuaries and countries that supported terrorism, a reference to Pakistan.
He also charged that Mr. Foley "tried to use our tax dollars to support illegal aliens," a reference to Mr. Foley's proposal to spend $80,000 to create a hiring hall for day laborers.
Ionie Pierce, a college professor who is a leader of a group of Caribbean-Americans supporting Mr. Thompson, made a reference to his race in introducing him at Christ the Rock World Restoration Church International in East New York, Brooklyn.
He said it depended on the "material, logistical support of other countries" — a reference to intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance assistance that Turkey, a member of NATO, has requested from the United States and other countries in the alliance.
At the June 2013 G8-summit, for example, Russian president Putin scored points against Western rivals who support the opposition with a reference to YouTube footage of an Islamist fighter, Abu Sakkar, biting the heart of a dead soldier.
When verifying edges and nodes, users are required to use controlled syntax in the form of a BEL Statement and must generally support their action with a reference to one or more peer-reviewed publications.
The term pars ecclesiae ("party of the church"), which became more common in the second half of the 13th century, has generally been viewed as a reference to support for the papacy, but it also referred to support for local churches.
"Department of Military Affairs supports Senate Bill 296," a reference to the numeric title of Hammer's legislation.
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