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The episode is called My Struggle, which could refer to my efforts to keep up with Mulder's many expository monologues.
(One thinks of the similar shadings of a word like "printer," which could refer to Ben Franklin or to his dogsbody).
Last week I argued that there is an ambiguity in the notion of "true religion", which could refer to what we think religion ought to be, in its best form, and what it actually, usually is.
One bishop from the U.S.-Mexico border region reportedly suggested "canonical penalties" — which could refer to withholding the sacrament of Communion — for Catholics involved in implementing the Trump policies.
On a call with analysts today, Cook talked about being excited for new product categories that were coming, which could refer to a "smart watch" product, a rumored TV service, or a perhaps a move into payments.
One elegy mentions the "war with the Medes," which could refer either to the conquest of Ionia by Cyrus the Great (547 or 546 bc) or, more likely, to one of the Persian invasions of Greece (490 or 480/479 bc).
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Because Peretz does not speak English fluently, an index card was prepared for him, which he could refer to as he divulged the news about the reactor.
The European Commission has given London's mayor and the UK government until this month to come up with a "London action plan" to ensure compliance with the air pollution limits, failing which it could refer the breach to the European Court of Justice.
Indeed, it could be argued that those monumental mistakes were pursued longer because the President had Congressional authorization to which he could refer.
By the end of the 90 days, new workers had an instruction manual to which they could refer after the Americans left.
"We were then astonished as everything that we did on our job was documented and read right back to us for further critiquing". By the end of the 90 days, new workers had an instruction manual to which they could refer after the Americans left.
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