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The UNHCR then refers applicants to the US who may qualify for entry.

That was her mistake and Kaletsky, ever the gentleman, then refers to his own mistakes.

But he then refers to the upper limit in the coalition agreement – not very convincing.

Belichick then refers to a play Reed made the week before, adding, "Give me a break".

Speak with tech who half-fixes the problem, then refers me to second tech specializing in toolbar disappearances.

Its author, James Derounian, talks about "linguistic slaughter" then refers to a blog by Sheila O'Malley who calls bad academic writing "laughably impenetrable".

Rudi Koertzen then refers an lbw shout to Steve Davis from Harmison as Gayle is trapped by a full-length delivery.

Mixing metaphors, it then refers to "such gems" as "contact chaining, geolocation" and "travel, finance": Features & Notifications on mobile phones are increasing —> rich data set awaiting exploitation.

Mixing metaphors, it then refers to "such gems" as "contact chaining, geolocation" and "travel, finance": Features & Notifications on mobile phones are increasing — > rich data set awaiting exploitation.

She then refers to migrants in Calais who try to board trucks heading to Britain as "a plague of feral humans".

He then refers to what appears to be a motive for the attack, saying it was carried out "because of what's going on in our own countries".

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