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I should appreciate it if you could refer to 'The Mother of Us All' -- both the words and the music -- as a serious work on a serious theme".
"You could refer to Nadal as Tao, who was Esteban's rather irritating friend from The Mysterious Cities of Gold," writes James McNulty.
If you still feel the council has failed to discharge its legal responsibilities, and you've exhausted the council's complaints procedures, you could refer the matter to the ombudsman.
I can't help dreaming of a time when you could refer to what you learned on the wards as matter-of-factly as what you learned from your BA.
The message to Mr. Medina — "We miss you" — could refer to the death of an architect named Alfonso Medina who was killed in his Ford pickup five years ago, just a few blocks from the home of Tijuana's mayor.
There are so many available sources of information that you could refer to that will give you and your family and your businesses and your schools some comfort to know that in the eventuality or the possibility that something might happen you have taken some precautionary measures or taken some steps to minimize the damage or, perhaps, to avoid it all together.
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John Gielgud came to excel in both media, but still, it was for his theatrical work that Kenneth Tynan (who, mind you, preferred Laurence Olivier) could refer to him as "not an actor, but the actor".
You could ask your doctor whether he or she could refer you, or even ask the practice nurse if there are dedicated camouflage nurses in your area.
For example, LinkedIn could put up an ad for a Google job posting (sponsored by Google) that will show people in your network who work at Google and could refer you.
In this context, perhaps I could refer you, Mr President, and your colleagues via the Vice-Presidents and the President, to Rule 115, which is not sufficiently severely and rigorously applied.
Your doctor could refer you for a treatment called iontophoresis, which delivers a mild electric current through water to your feet to combat excessive sweating.
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