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Rebecca Rule No. 2: She will never refer to herself in the third person again.
But the show, according to press material, will never refer to his attack.
"We will never refer to 42,643 people dying on our nation's roadways as a victory," said Dr. Jeffrey W. Runge, the administrator of the National Highway Safety Administration, referring to the number of deaths in 2003.
Paramedics will never refer a victim who has mental capacity to any other agency without their express permission, Williams emphasises – "if we were to manage the situation badly, you could put victims in more danger: they might not call us the next time" – but she believes her service can offer "enormous amounts of assistance" to victims.
You can call yourself a 'pro-conception-to-birth, indifferent-to-life conservative.' I will never refer to someone who pickets Planned Parenthood but lobbies against common-sense gun laws as 'pro-life.'".
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I will never again refer to Hulu as Clown Co.
It's amazing how people judge a book by its cover... you will never be referred to as a "smackhead" if you don't look like one.
It's amazing how people judge a book by its cover... you will never be referred to as a "smack head" if you don't look like one.
BYU spokeswoman Carri Jenkins said the school's overriding concern is protecting students, especially victims: "When a student reports a sexual assault, the primary focus is on the victim's safety and well-being.… The victim of a sexual assault will never be referred to the Honor Code Office for being a victim of sexual assault".
Will then went on to add that he recommends trying the drug but would never refer to it as recreational.
Oh, and one other thing: never refer to a college financial aid administrator as an "financial aid officer," as that will irritate them.
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