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to refers

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To direct the attention of.

  • The shop assistant referred me to the help desk on ground floor.

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Instead, the phrase "up to" refers to speeds attainable under ideal conditions, like when a D.S.L. user is near the phone company's central switching office.

The "it" he's getting down to refers to the vision this 5-foot-6 Lebanese-American micromanager-in-residence sells, whether for A&F, TSE Cashmere, Williams Sonoma, or adam+eve, a new underwear line.

While power with pertains to collective empowerment and solidarity, power to refers to single actors and separate groups, such as farmers, co-operatives, and individual processors who were initially key players in pioneering biofuel regions [19].

In his pietistic Brief words (Kalima wajiza, to be discussed at length later on in this essay), Ibn Kammuna complains that a full discussion of the soul's properties, mode of binding to the body, and so forth, would be "lengthy"; he is content to refers the reader "to books by those who have preceded [us]".

"That's" seems to refers to the violence as something repetitive; something that has happened prior to this freak out.

Now, some may consider the wording of this passage to refers to historically set boundaries of land possession, and not to move them in order to give yourself more land, as the Lord thy God gave it to you.

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PF-TO refers to Pilot-Flying Taking-Off Aircraft.

We meant to refer to Kurdish prisoners.

to refer exclusively to phenomenal durations.

These ladies began to refer their friends".

To refer others' idea.

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