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Data provided in this release refers to English adults only.

This release refers to operating cash flow (operating income before depreciation, amortization of intangible assets, and stock-based compensation expense, or OCF), which is a non-GAAP financial measure.

Non-GAAP Financial Measures This release refers to operating cash flow (operating income before depreciation, amortization of intangible assets, and stock-based compensation expense, or OCF), which is a non-GAAP financial measure.

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Mainly, the release refers to Prime Instant Video selections coming to the Amazon App.

If, however, the press release refers to work that has not been published, then journalists find themselves back in the role of critical reviewer.

The press release refers to the Britishness of the sandwich, a nod to our national pride which seems as out of place here as it was when deployed in an effort to flog Marks and Spencer's 75p jam sandwich last year.

It said such actions "cause further concern for our residents unnecessarily", adding: "It would be preferable for the company to communicate directly and formally with us, particularly as the press release refers to the future of their work force".

The press release refers to the skull as a symbol of anarchy and rebellion.

(That's really what the press release refers to them as. Yikes).

The Intercede press release refers to a growing "millennial malaise" toward existing safeguards - among them "easily-hackable, widely used password-based authentication methods".

A press release referred to "philosophical differences" between father and son.

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