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I disagree with referring to the Mets' season as poor and one of gloom.
The Times contented itself with referring to the candidate's "unusual name".
There is nothing wrong with referring to Snow's idea, of course.
The Bagger has trouble with self-promotion (and also with referring to herself in the third person).
He called Kidd "one of the best teammates I've ever played with," referring to their time together on the 2008 Olympic team.
Mlangeni is ill at ease with referring to his work as "art," or to himself as a "photographer," preferring instead the term "cameraman".
"In the unlikely occurrence that a clinically relevant test is only available after the patient is discharged from the E.D., the patient will be called, and the information will be shared with referring physician," Ms. Greiner said.
Rarely content with referring to the builders and other people who walk though this book by their given names alone, she concocts nicknames for them: Uphill Bob, Mr. Busybody, the James Gang, Mr. Floorfix, Catfish, Mr. Solar.
In 2008, a radiologist who owned scanning centers in Florida agreed to pay $7 million to settle a federal whistle-blower lawsuit that had accused him of entering into business deals with referring physicians.
The chapter closes with referring to future developments and trends.
"To compensate for limited clinical examination" was rated more important by radiologists and radiographers compared with referring clinicians (p < 0.001).
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