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It is this "financial close" that was referred to by Burns in his parliamentary answer.
This is the essay that was referred to by John Naughton in his piece on Sunday.
It was this declaration that was referred to the ICJ after Serbia complained to the UN general assembly.
While they managed to create an atmosphere that was referred to as Mandela University, where the younger prisoners were encouraged to study, prison life took its toll.
Once, the school's intake was homogenous and reflected the high number of Irish immigrant families in a local catchment area that was referred to affectionately as County Kilburn.
"Bear in mind this is the Giant team that was referred to as the worst team ever to win home-field advantage in the National Football League playoffs," Mara said in postgame comments on the field.
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Other trees yield resins that are referred to as mastic.
The experience that's referred to most often is that of Japan during the nineteen-nineties.
By the 11th century the Chinese were building playhouses that are referred to as fenced enclosures.
We were more typical of the bourgeois Negro exemplified by the Murchison family that is referred to in the play.
The court also hears cases of detainees in American custody that are referred to an Iraqi judge.
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