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Mr. Heilman pointed to a headstone near the ohel that refers in Hebrew to the rebbe as "the Messiah of God".
What I'm saying is, there are really great restaurants, but it's all el dedazo," he continued, using a Spanish word that refers, in Mexico, to "the big finger" that manipulates the political system.
It designated a category entitled "retail subscription services" that refers, in part, to Prime.
Eight days after asking the Whitney Museum of American Art to remove an exhibition wall-text that refers in a false and defamatory way to a review that I wrote 22 years ago, I received a reply from Whitney director Adam Weinberg.
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His paintings – let's call them that – refer in a visceral, unmistakable way to the human body, but have nothing in common with figurative art.
The decision added some content to recent Supreme Court rulings that referred in only general terms to the requirement that the police make their presence known before entering a residence to execute a search warrant.
"No to war!" the pope said during his annual address to scores of diplomatic emissaries to the Vatican, an exhortation that referred in part to Iraq, a country he mentioned twice.
After a gospel band played, the group listened as a man with a tattoo and a shaved head, Thomas Vito Aiuto, gave a talk that referred in turn to Woody Allen, jogging and London cabdrivers.
If d(P, F) exceeds (r max – r c ), the children that are neither AP nor PP will follow to sustain their links to P, a step that referred in the literature as cascaded relocation [6].
The school employee, who later lost his job, posted an anonymous, one-word comment that referred, in vulgar terms, to a woman's anatomy.
We also anticipated some functions, such as stamen development, pollen formation, and pollen tube elongation, of essential genes in the fertile male flower that referred in previous reports.
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