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They are given the prefix "cirro-", but this refers more to their altitude range than their physical structure.

The equivalent term oxidation number is also common; in English this refers more to redox balancing than to the chemical systematics of an element.[ 2] Under the entry for oxidation number, the IUPAC "Gold Book"[ 3] gives a defining algorithm for the oxidation state of a central atom as the charge it obtains after removal of its ligands along with the shared electron pairs.

This refers more to foam mattress pads and the like, not padded bras.

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One analyst noted that a specific research report reviewing this policy refers more than 100 times to scientifically based research supporting its claims, without, however, ever defining what it means to be scientifically based or discussing who should conduct such research.

It's not entirely clear why GoEuro isn't labeling this round as its Series C — perhaps "expansion" refers more to the intended business function of the financing.

Strength refers more to force.

Poole refers more to the Middle East.

It also refers, more particularly, to Cleo.

So peach fuzz now refers more to adolescent boys' cheeks than to fruit.

I want to do my 'Louie.' " That aspiration refers more to ambition than aesthetic.

Virtue responsibility, then, refers more to some valuable personal qualities of the agent.

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