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The entire story can now be brought to a conclusion without ever referring again to the rude facts.
Ms. Taubira is injecting verve into a mostly bland campaign landscape, improvising her fluent and fiery speeches without ever referring to notes.
I recall once walking around the Metropolitan Museum with Roy Lichtenstein, another kind of Pop caricaturist, who spent half an hour noting the light and shade and color of a Manet without ever referring to what the painting was about.
That show, which appeared at the Public in 2005, and which centered upon the theme of the loss of faith, made allusion to the events of 9/11 without ever referring specifically to them.
It was only after the speech, prompted by questions from the audience, that Obama tried to reassure the crowd — without ever referring to the "bitter" comment, of course — that he was not some San Francisco liberal who pitied rural people for their religiosity and their pastimes.
Shawky could have made his third film without ever referring to Karbala, what with the battle having occurred three centuries before the Crusades and given that each and every mature Muslim knows Karbala is always there in the relations between Sunni and Shia.
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Certain frequent pathologies such as severe malnutrition were hardly ever referred (2 cases over an 8-months period of observation, out of more than 3000 patients) maybe because guidelines were not entirely correctly applied at all times, but also because malnutrition without associated frank pathology is not a reason for consulting in rural Niger.
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