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    1. “When we were young, we used to refer to older people as 'Retired' persons or 'Pensioners'


    2. “Well, I’m not really qualified to help you with that, Christopher, though I can refer you to a specialist


    3. the New Testament words refer back to the Old Testaments


    4. You’d think that finding thirteen different speakers or entertainers to give their time would be easy and, to be honest, that aspect isn’t too bad, especially as I have the records of the last few years to refer to and can recycle speakers who haven’t been for a while


    5. She oddly seems to refer to herself and the Corsair in the third person, "They took away your abilities


    6. I think the address may be more like which part of the context we refer to and then some of the content is really the address


    7. JOYCE: You also called Samantha a popular girl because she went out on a lot of dates, yet you did not refer to her as a "fine young woman


    8. 1 refer to Ardha-Matsendrasana, called in English the SPINAL TWIST, not a very poetic name for what you will see is a Yogic poem of graceful movement


    9. Please refer to http://www


    10. They may also refer applicants to local or nearby technical assistance workshops or to organizations that are under contract with the Federal government to provide this kind of assistance

    11. can refer to the other 90% as the subconscious mind


    12. I refer to it as asking the body what it knows


    13. I have placed them side-by-side so you can refer to them


    14. muscle testing that I refer to as surrogate and proxy


    15. what we refer to as “calling upon ourselves in magic


    16. They have no idea how it is on the plains this time of year; I refer to the biting cold and unrelenting winds


    17. This woman is fascinating … but what is there about her that doesn’t quite add up? I refer to my pad where I have listed the topics I want to talk to her about


    18. The 'training' he received growing up did all that, in addition to this knowledge you refer to?” The host looked at his guest, sincerely hopeful of something which might indicate a path forward


    19. We refer to it as


    20. refer to it as the NN, because there was no name given to it

    21. “I think ‘Dogwit’ should refer to shiny purple shoes


    22. you – and that it’s best that you never refer to the matter


    23. and purposes we shall in future refer to it as


    24. Call me Olivia and my husband you may refer to as Samuel


    25. The 'Village Players,' the name used for them by the rest of the town to refer to the Village Theatrical Society membership, began deciding in earnest what their first production should be and when they should expect to offer performances


    26. They did, however, refer to each other by interesting epithets, unused hitherto, but inserted at opportune moments ever afterwards to the enjoyment of their absent men


    27. You may refer to her as Josephine without


    28. But you should always refer to yourself last,”


    29. “Who are you and who is the ‘they’ you refer to?” Stenworth asked


    30. "And when his punishment is over, you may refer to him as Tetloan

    31. the two witnesses refer to Israel and the Church, His two olive


    32. And if we refer to the past, they depended mostly on


    33. We usually refer to this as the capacity to imagine


    34. The notion of time I refer to here is a concept that is different of the mechanic of clocks


    35. The main question doesn't refer to what one owns but if one is happy with his situation


    36. refer others themselves), huge amounts of traffic can stop by your site—in which


    37. Having a strong call to action where you refer your listeners back to your


    38. You can then simply refer customers to the correct video


    39. I believe we refer to it as “civilization”—created specifically for “civilized” creatures and their lifestyles I suppose—and us city boys (and girls) are conditioned from the time we let out our first burp of contentment that this is the way things should be


    40. Your local banker would be more than willing to refer you to one of the

    41. Or it may refer to the experiences of your parents or ancestors


    42. To dream that the doors to the patio are opened refer to your receptive state of mind


    43. Alternatively, the objects on the shelf refer to some aspect of yourself that you have forgotten or neglected


    44. Take a rest! If the tea bag is in use, then refer to the interpretation for tea


    45. According to the Freudian school of thought, tools are symbolic of the penis and thus tools being used refer to intercourse


    46. (In Buddhist training, they refer to this as learning to redirect attention from unwholesome cravings to wholesome desires, such as happiness


    47. For example, in the section of his book that asks you to consider the amount of money you think you need to make, he mentions the 2010 study that I refer to in Chapter 2


    48. The information I refer to is the experience of the phenomena inside and outside of our bodies


    49. The wisdom I refer to here is spiritual wisdom and knowing how to look at reality


    50. Again, the good deeds need not necessarily refer to major accomplishments in this material world













































    1. “I don’t like to wait,” Scar said, leaning over the shoulder of the nervous computer operator who everyone in the United Order just referred to as The Operator


    2. It is richer in nitrogen than either cow or hog manure, and ferments much more quickly, therefore being referred to as “hot manure”


    3. If it is a minor change, it is referred to as a codicil


    4. It occurred to her that with her new brain, as she referred to it, she might be able to track her mother down somehow


    5. "Nice tattoo there Jermaine," I referred to the spider web/Egyptian eye tattoo on the back of his neck, "does it mean something?"


    6. Her eyes busily scanned the people in the vicinity, on the lookout for anything that might be threatening while Angie referred to the little map Iain had drawn for them


    7. referred to as elevation, opening, receiving, or


    8. He kissed her softly on the forehead and informed her that this is what is referred to as ‘love-play’, and there was nothing more important


    9. * is referred to as catch-all


    10. In his own mind, he referred to Chas’s demise as an accident … it felt better that way

    11. The host asked at last, “You have referred to it twice earlier and again in this adventure


    12. “Well, the 'pretty much' of it is this: the great knowledge I have referred to is nothing less than a view of the world which accounts for everything from how atoms fill their orbitals and the periodic table of elements, the construction of the building blocks of life, to the inner world construction of man and his relationship and responsibilities to and with the Universe at large


    13. Apparently there was a similar organisation, usually also referred


    14. Harry was just looking for a book of sonnets referred to in one of his texts, even if it was a long shot he was just out for a stretch of the legs after all


    15. My mother would have referred to them as lewd


    16. a freak as some of the other parents referred to him


    17. Johnson referred to the lessons as evasive maneuvering


    18. Beth always, referred to it as her sixth sense


    19. Standing behind me, this is a model of the Planet referred to by the natives as Planet Earth; nothing very remarkable about this planet, save for this pocket of energy located here,”


    20. Roman had lost what my grandfather referred to as the spark of life

    21. Nobody at Waterhouse ever referred to Mr


    22. He related to her, and she passed along to my sister and me, a rare tale of a most curiously adapted regimen for the pursuit of what she referred to as 'enlightenment


    23. The first week of Coach’s practices were often referred to as hell week


    24. " The minute she referred to Jim as his Father, she realized he’d called her Mom, like the rest of the kids


    25. suppose we could have referred it to forensic experts - but


    26. Jesus referred to a harvest of souls at the end of the age (see


    27. Grimgy had always been respectful and pleasant to Alec, but never before had he referred to him as Master


    28. A red carpet led them into the palace itself and into, what X'ander proudly referred to as, 'the Great Hall'


    29. You have been referred by:


    30. was Hegel, as Marx himself referred to him

    31. Refined carbohydrates, such as those found in white bread, are referred to as "high


    32. The service I referred to involves your mind


    33. sales that are referred by affiliates


    34. to Greece, I referred to the fact that what I


    35. It was another term for the Nephilim and it bothered that he referred to me that way


    36. she referred to as a, “guest teacher”)


    37. Boo! Say what? Well, my good friend Morty el Mago always had a positive attitude about everything—incredible, huh?—and in relation to that, I’ve been thinking about a story he once told me that he referred to as the Tale of Bob the Buho


    38. prophet is referred to as "another beast" (13:11-17, 16:13


    39. They referred to it as ‘their’ spot


    40. “Captain, with your permission, we think we have the perfect name for Huntress's catikin, as Deni just referred to her

    41. What he had intended to say was, "And has that fool Pinscher arrived yet?" but being a gentleman of some foresight, he stopped himself when it occurred to him that the expected person may indeed be present, and may not express any great delight in being referred to as a fool


    42. It will be either at the top, the middle or the bottom position, and they are therefore referred to as, not surprisingly, Top Sponsor Ads, Middle Sponsor Ads and Bottom Sponsor Ads


    43. most of all Natas referred to himself as


    44. referred to himself as a god or an advanced


    45. When we acknowledge that we are part of God and thus have the essence of God, the mysterious ways which have been referred to, are actually extensions of our actions


    46. In the ultimate reality, the love that is referred to, is not the superficial kind, but instead speaks of unconditional love, where acts of love are carried out without any expectation of reward or praise


    47. Martin referred to Commander Sludge and wanted to know if


    48. Master Key System" that was also referred to as "The


    49. But it was the kind of place you’d get referred to after the various levels of analysis and treatment


    50. The name was not given, they only referred to him as the one who transcends time and space














































    1. you and having a habit of referring to it will develop your


    2. Henry was referring to the really old computer Johnny had in his room


    3. Therefore referring to a person advanced in life (Acts 2:17)


    4. This is a qualification as found in 1 Timothy 3:2, referring to one who is apt and skillful in teaching


    5. " By the law, specifically he is referring to Genesis 3:16


    6. The expression that flashes across Julia's face portrays shock from my question, but it also reveals she knows exactly what I'm referring to


    7. ” At what time is the Lord referring to? “That time” is almost always a reference to the day of the Lord


    8. On his bouzouki case was the name Thanasis and everyone smiled, referring to him as, The Master


    9. "Yes, you said your heaven is being destroyed, I think you are referring to the impacting bodies


    10. 'You also,' Mama said, referring to Ish and me

    11. You see, when I called you a lyer, I was actually referring to the Soul Slayer


    12. I tried to think of what she was referring to


    13. not referring to inherited emotions


    14. ‘It’s funny … we know he was referring to the war which was looming but it could relate to any two lovers in any time


    15. "You'll need to tell them we're referring this one to the Coroner so no release until the inquest


    16. There was no doubt in her mind that he was referring to her blushing


    17. Emma had no idea what or whom she was referring to, but followed like a puppy


    18. She knew he was referring to the secret she’d kept about the furniture


    19. She didn't have any idea what he was referring to but whatever it was caused him to laugh


    20. She really hadn't been referring to the clean clothes, as much as she was the way he yelled at her for getting out of the truck

    21. She knew exactly what outfit he was referring


    22. A real mathematical representation of all those otherwise confusing labels the older man had been referring to all this time in their discussions


    23. " She may not have known what he was referring to, but she understood his implications


    24. She didn't understand to what he was referring


    25. He was referring to her pink linen suit, perhaps that was what they were talking about, it had obviously raised a few brows, and the last time she wore it


    26. " She asked the question, not sure to what he’d been referring


    27. "Why in the world would I want a key to a book store?" Lowering her head to the steering wheel, to allow a few more tears to pass from her cheeks, she thought, that isn't even to what he was referring


    28. " His eyes were warm, but it was apparent he’d no idea to what she was referring


    29. "But considering she's had to put this together by herself, without her Grandmother to tell her, she's done very well" Emma looked to Jim, had he known the story all along? Was it what, he was referring to when he’d insisted he couldn't tell her? "He couldn't tell you Emma


    30. He was referring to the way she always said hugs didn't count

    31. knew she was referring to a time long past, but it was an


    32. ‘Five hundred metres,’ said Lindy, referring to the


    33. We are managed mainly by a number of systems referring to us through the subconscious


    34. referring to running in competitions


    35. identified… after referring to the records… He was the


    36. What other parts are you referring to?”


    37. It dawned on Zarko that she was referring to his encounter with Nuska earlier that day and he wiped a hand across his brow, trying to organise his thoughts before speaking


    38. He still had no real idea of what that phrase could be referring to, but was resolved to carry out his orders as faithfully as possible


    39. ” The mind is complex beyond imagining, and we carry all of this within us, referring to it constantly


    40. Perhaps the archery master, in Zen in the Art of Archery, was referring to right action when he said that the archer practices his art in a state “in which nothing definite is thought, planned, striven for, desired or expected, which aims in no particular direction…” [272]

    41. The Elf interrupted, “Training? Y'all keep referring to that


    42. ‘So, how’s the non-human entity then?’ enquired Alistair, referring to Golf


    43. Unless we get a change of plan from the big man upstairs,’ Alistair pointed upwards with his left hand in case Monty was wondering who he was referring to


    44. Place memory is actually a term referring to energy form, usually created by traumatic events, which continue to exist long after the events have occurred


    45. This is an example of a memo referring to a staff Christmas party


    46. With these numbers, we can find the overall lessons of our life by referring to the meanings of associated with those numbers


    47. Martin and everyone knew he was referring to the UN


    48. ” replied Chris, “Don’t forget the information we are referring to is over thirteen years old, perhaps the weather has changed since then


    49. At first she thought this was referring to Scott Alendry


    50. This translation became known as the "Septuagint", referring to the team of 70 or more scholars who were involved in the translation project














































    1. ministry? The bible said in one instance that God refers


    2. The study refers to this response as "tend-and-befriend


    3. This qualification refers to one who is capable of instructing, publicly and privately


    4. Paul now refers to the general basis of his


    5. loose my cool and what your dad refers to a


    6. It basically refers to the voice inside your head that beckons you to smoke


    7. Mark 13:11 specifically refers to the power of the Holy Spirit to act and speak through the disciples of Jesus in time of need: "be not anxious beforehand what ye shall speak: but whatsoever shall be given you in that hour, that speak ye; for it is not ye that speak, but the Holy Spirit


    8. " Matthew 10:20 refers to the same act of speaking through the disciples, but uses the term "Spirit of your Father


    9. Ultimately, this refers to the second coming of Jesus, when the


    10. been reckoned a very moderate price of wheat, since it required a particular statute to oblige servants to accept of it in exchange for their usual livery of provisions ; and it had been reckoned a reasonable price ten years before that, or in the 16th year of the king, the term to which the statute refers

    11. He refers the principle of levers


    12. The ultimate measure used to rate your performance refers essentially to the efforts devoted to complete your task and takes into account the talents you were afforded when you were born


    13. refers to the problems of the city


    14. from the Greek "póli" (city), and refers to the


    15. previous verse, John wrote in the Greek future tense and refers to the Great


    16. Alternatively, the dream refers to your unwise choices or decisions


    17. To smell death in your dream refers to a situation that has long been dead


    18. To see a fan in your dream refers to the changes in your life


    19. It also refers to sympathy, protectiveness, and fraternal love


    20. To dream that no one hears you refers to a waking situation where you feel that no one is listening to you or paying attention to what you are saying

    21. To see a jackal in your dream refers to manipulation


    22. Alternatively, it refers to the phallus


    23. To dream about justice refers to feelings that you have been wronged or treated unfairly


    24. To dream that you are holding a lamb in your arms refers to the sacrifices in your life


    25. Also consider the pun, “getting nailed” which refers to a sexual innuendo or which means getting caught with something


    26. If there are acorns on the tree, then the symbol refers to your climb up the social ladder and rise in status


    27. Alternatively, an orchestra refers to your desires to fit in and be accepted by society


    28. To see an obstruction on the railroad refers to the obstacles standing in your way toward your goals


    29. It refers to joy and happiness in your relationship


    30. To dream that you have rainbow colored hair refers to your light-hearted and carefree nature

    31. To dream that you are building a sand castle refers to your delusions of grandeur


    32. More directly, the dream refers to your lack of privacy


    33. To dream about sex refers to the integration and merging of contrasting aspects of yourself


    34. It refers to the point where the conscious mind meets the subconscious


    35. Alternatively, the dream refers to a situation in your waking life that has left you speechless


    36. To see a skeleton key refers to old emotions or memories that you have stored or locked away


    37. If you see a two-headed snake in your dream, then it refers to cooperation and teamwork in some relationship


    38. It may also refers to a need to forgive


    39. Alternatively, the dream refers to the end of a phase in your life


    40. To see or use a test tube in your dream refers to your reaction to some situation

    41. To dream that you are thawing food refers to emotions that you have repressed, but are ready to confront


    42. To dream that you are attacked by a tiger refers to the emotions that you have repressed because you were afraid of confronting them


    43. It refers to your continuous flow of ideas


    44. To dream that you are painting your toenails refers to your confidence in your pursuits and where you are headed in life


    45. To dream that you see or pass a toll booth refers to a sense of entitlement that you have over some area of your life


    46. To dream that someone is sticking out their tongue at you refers to some sexual connotation


    47. To see or carry a toolbox in your dream refers to a situation that is in need of repair or attention


    48. Alternatively, a top hat refers to your aspirations for wealth and status


    49. It also refers to a sense of security and belonging


    50. To see a VCR in your dream refers to something that needs to be documented or recorded












































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