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That work, which often refers to Bach, received a meandering, indistinct performance.

In Kranzler's eerie long exposures, the lake crossing suggests the river Styx, and the title of Kranzler's project, "Vademecum," is from Latin — vade mecum, which often refers to a guidebook and means "Go with me".

Context-awareness computing is a research field which often refers to healthcare as an interesting and rich area of application.

This term should not be confused with co-teaching, which often refers to teachers who work simultaneously in the same classroom to support students' learning.

In turn, Bloomberg is a favorite villain of the gun lobby, which often refers to him to as one half of the "Obama-Bloomberg gun-control agenda".

An abbreviation a ShortForm is a shorter term that represents a longer word or phrase, which often refers to an important biomedical entity.

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Mr. Kennedy's liberal politics had made him a target of Murdoch-owned news media outlets, particularly The Boston Herald, which often referred to Mr. Kennedy as "Fat Boy".

The traveling media, which often refer to Romney among themselves as Mittens, was at the back of the room, ignored by the rest of the crowd, with the one sensational exception of Carl Cameron, the oval-headed reporter for Fox News.

And there is an – often only implicit – reference to the basic ideas of MVL in independence proofs (e.g. for systems of axioms) which often refer to logical matrices with more than two truth degrees.

The b factor can be found by measuring permeability at different ranges of pore pressures, and plotting permeability versus 1/P p, which often referred to as the Klinkenberg procedure (e.g., API 1998).

When Thompson was 12, his mother and stepfather joined a church that was tied to the evangelical Assemblies of God, a move that influenced many of his songs written with Pixies, which often refer to the Bible.

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