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"We probably would want to move one of the guys, but we don't know if we can," one Mets official said yesterday in reference to Burnitz and Cedeño.
That's exactly what Avner Ronen said to Erick Schonfeld yesterday in reference to his Boxee Box.
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He is attributed as coining the term in On the Origin of Species in 1859 in reference to sturgeons, platypuses and lungfish.
"They've outsourced political power," Mr. da Silva complained early this year in reference to the agencies' independence in setting utility rates and the price of gasoline.
"Ambition" (or "eye-popping ambition", as it was termed last year in reference to broadcaster Susanna Reid) is a dirty word when it comes to women.
Scalise said last week in reference to Amaker's first full recruiting class, "We have given him a few more numbers to work with".
Brendon Burns wrote earlier this week – in reference to Bill Hicks – that we shouldn't take comedians too seriously, nor make messiahs of them.
As the beleaguered but good-natured Haley said last week in reference to Sperling's marathon: "I'll be pretty relieved once it's over".
The term patent troll arose in the late 1990s in reference to the trolls in Norwegian folktales, who exact tolls from travelers passing over bridges.
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