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The court also says that the policy should, where possible, avoid interfering with price formation (which may refer to setting targets for bond yields).

The two main cultural divisions of the Hmong in Southeast Asia are the White Hmong and the Green Hmong, which may refer to the colour of women's clothing.

Florian describes the style of his small, uniformly sized works as "abstract regressionist," which may refer to the fact that his simple gestural marks hover on the edge of symbolism, suggesting suits in an unfamiliar deck of cards.

The fist appears to have tattoos on its fingers with the letters "HFFH," which may refer to a logo for the Hammerskins, a major white-supremacist organization: "Hammerskins Forever, Forever Hammerskins".

Karen King, a professor and expert in the history of Christianity at Harvard Divinity School, revealed a fourth-century fragment of papyrus with dialogue, in which, she said, researchers had identified the words "Jesus said to them, 'my wife'", which may refer to Mary Magdalen.

Mr. Scoccimarro did not provide more details about the injury, but said that doctors on Saturday had diagnosed a "chronic subdural collection," which may refer to a collection of blood between the surface of the brain and the dura, the brain's outermost covering.

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Ask students to create outlines in class, then draw "cue words" from them, which can be recorded on the note cards, to which students may refer during the debate.

He managed to slip in some revisions, however, which "some may refer to as an initiation of a hint of due process".

He cofounded and led RockYou as its chief executive through the evolution of the Facebook platform, all the while inundating users with hugs, horoscopes, birthday cards and other lightweight social app communications (which some may refer to as "spam").

"The amount of information that's available, the type of case that wants looking at, the extent to which it may refer to a matter that has already been considered.

The term "spiritual" relates to identification with spirit, which some may refer to as inner power, others may refer to as that aspect of us that differentiates our alive bodies from corpses, or even as the part of us that is not as temporary as our homes, cars, toys, and bodies.

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