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In today's dollars, that would refer to an annual income of $20,400.
"If I said she's 'extra special,' that would refer to particular services and the reader knew what I meant," he said.
Franco Frattini, the Italian foreign minister, said he had proposed a compromise that would refer both to Europe's "Christian roots" and to its "secular institutions".
The pair allegedly "hatched a get rich er) quick scheme to open a pain clinic that would refer all of its prescriptions for controlled substances to Sav-Rite Kermit".
GNM's advertising department have been supporting the LIVE North plans through raising interest and awareness amongst local organisations that would refer young people to LIVE North as well as potential long term funders.
At the United Nations, Security Council members initially disagreed during deliberations Saturday whether to approve the resolution, circulated by France, Germany, Britain and the United States, that would refer Colonel Qaddafi and his top aides to the International Criminal Court for prosecution, according to a senior United States official who observed the negotiations.
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"This case has already been won in arbitration, and anything beyond that I would refer you to the president's outside counsel," she said.
"So I thought, 'That's very nice that they would refer to the president as the Boss.'" Bloomberg exchanged a glance with Zuma, and paused a beat before continuing.
Bishop Sisk promised in this week's letter that he would "vigorously investigate any allegations of sexual abuse" that come to his attention and that he would refer all allegations "promptly to appropriate civil authorities".
The judge said last week in a hearing that he would refer the case for prosecution and repeated that on Monday.
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