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There were more pointed comments from Uganda, which referred back to previous remarks from Johnson on colonialism.
Users can write a response to a Twitter message (or anything else), but the easy way to do this is to add an @[username] tag to the Twitter, which refers back to the original Twitter user.
This urban quality is also claimed by the Shanghai Tower, which refers back to the city's narrow streets and courtyards by creating sky gardens between the outer and inner skin of the double facade.
The work of architecture is thus a doubly founded object, which "refers back not only to the creative acts of the architect and the reconstructive acts of the viewer, but also to its ontic foundation in a fully determined real thing shaped in a particular way" [Ontology, 263].
Set an intention to which you can refer back as the day progresses.
Because the Bible is perfectly clear, mansplainers only need to read each Bible verse once, after which they occasionally refer back to what they've already understood in order to receive the confirmation that it still says exactly what it did before.
When things are generally cleaned up it's a lot easier to say "come on over Monday night for a kitchen supper!" And then go to my blog (which I myself refer back to often!) for an easy recipe that tastes yum but doesn't take all day because, after all, I work all day!
A social system only exists through communication which must always refer back to previous communication (Luhmann, 1990).
We conducted this study in view of the fact that although no clear benefit has been shown for one instructional method over another, we expected that exposure to high quality video demonstrations of clinical skills which students could refer back to was likely to improve student learning and hence competence at these skills.
GPs could teach themselves how to perform tympanometry after the relatively brief introduction to the equipment, with the main challenge being interpretation of the tympanograms, which required them to refer back to written information they were given during training.
Or use a diary, which is easier to refer back to, especially to recall a name or number.
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