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The photographer, who did not know which frame had been published, said yes — referring to a different picture of those same Marines whooping it up for the camera at Mr. Rosenthal's request.
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Those words — and yes, they refer to Peter Jennings, the ABC News anchor who died in August 2005 — come at the end of "Steep," a 90-minute documentary about the perils and personalities of extreme skiing that was first shown this year at the TriBeCa Film Festival.
It's also true that the character I play on TV is something of a sexual opportunist, and that he is possibly enamoured of his double-act partner (yes, I refer to myself in the third person, but that doesn't mean I'm confused), but he's always struck me as resolutely heterosexual.
Things get a little awkward when she whips out the actual fringe in order to "put her to rest" (yes, "her" refers to the bangs).
We called the SMMT just to check, and yes, he was referring there to the biggest scandal ever to hit his industry.
Items 7 and 8 are questions answerable by yes or no referring to students' revisions after teacher corrections are given and improvement in writing skills after revision was made.
And yes, I'm referring to the politician, though to call him that denigrates the few politicians that still deserve the name.
Last week's Curios covered the world's largest ball bit, astronauts wacky pre-launch traditions, and Target's top-notch forensic services laboratory (yes, we're referring to the retail giant).
And yes, he is referring to the ease of being with and around your children before the bell rings... in the schoolyard, in the hallways and at the crucial portal, the classroom door: Where you leave your cherished child into the care of another.
However, while virulence is a continuous variable defined by the amount of damage that is caused, pathogenicity refers to the quality of disease induction and is a discontinuous variable (yes or no) referring to the capacity of a microbe to cause damage in a (susceptible) host [ 14].
"Just from what I've been told, yes," Sather said, referring to reports from the club's medical staff.
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