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Second, the refugee crisis that she refers to is largely a consequence of UK foreign policy.
The pièce de résistance is a 1955 white enamel Wedgewood stove that she refers to as her baby.
The writer of this piece has chosen to remain anonymous to protect the identities of the staff that she refers to.
To still the unbidden apprehensions that might interfere with her dive — what she describes as "the subjective feeling of empty lungs at the deep" — Molchanova uses a technique that she refers to as "attention deconcentration".
(Indeed, according to Graham, rapid economic expansion is just as likely to reduce happiness as the reverse, a situation that she refers to as "the paradox of unhappy growth").
She had recently completed Ammonites and Leaping Fish, a book about memory and ageing that she refers to as "the view from 80", when she went to an exhibition about Pompeii with her son-in-law.
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She testified that she referred to Mrs. Marshall as "Miss Piggy" and Mr. Marshall as "Golden Retriever".
Oz told me that it was Lisa who suggested to Winfrey that she refer to him as "America's doctor".
I will not go into details, except to say that she referred to me as an "idiot" (quotation marks mine).
On one occasion she was so irritated that she referred to him afterwards as "that awful Frenchman".
In 2001, Björk released her fifth album, Vespertine, an exquisite, intimate record that she referred to as "a whisper … a watercolour instead of an oil".
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