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“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
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It is richer in nitrogen than either cow or hog manure, and ferments much more quickly, therefore being referred to as “hot manure”
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If it is a minor change, it is referred to as a codicil
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It occurred to her that with her new brain, as she referred to it, she might be able to track her mother down somehow
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"Nice tattoo there Jermaine," I referred to the spider web/Egyptian eye tattoo on the back of his neck, "does it mean something?"
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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
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referred to as elevation, opening, receiving, or
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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
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* is referred to as catch-all
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In his own mind, he referred to Chas’s demise as an accident … it felt better that way
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The host asked at last, “You have referred to it twice earlier and again in this adventure
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“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
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Apparently there was a similar organisation, usually also referred
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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
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My mother would have referred to them as lewd
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a freak as some of the other parents referred to him
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Johnson referred to the lessons as evasive maneuvering
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Beth always, referred to it as her sixth sense
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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,”
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Roman had lost what my grandfather referred to as the spark of life
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Nobody at Waterhouse ever referred to Mr
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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
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The first week of Coach’s practices were often referred to as hell week
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" The minute she referred to Jim as his Father, she realized he’d called her Mom, like the rest of the kids
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suppose we could have referred it to forensic experts - but
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Jesus referred to a harvest of souls at the end of the age (see
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Grimgy had always been respectful and pleasant to Alec, but never before had he referred to him as Master
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A red carpet led them into the palace itself and into, what X'ander proudly referred to as, 'the Great Hall'
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You have been referred by:
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was Hegel, as Marx himself referred to him
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Refined carbohydrates, such as those found in white bread, are referred to as "high
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The service I referred to involves your mind
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sales that are referred by affiliates
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to Greece, I referred to the fact that what I
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It was another term for the Nephilim and it bothered that he referred to me that way
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she referred to as a, “guest teacher”)
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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
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prophet is referred to as "another beast" (13:11-17, 16:13
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They referred to it as ‘their’ spot
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“Captain, with your permission, we think we have the perfect name for Huntress's catikin, as Deni just referred to her
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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
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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
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most of all Natas referred to himself as
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referred to himself as a god or an advanced
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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
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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
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Martin referred to Commander Sludge and wanted to know if
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Master Key System" that was also referred to as "The
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But it was the kind of place you’d get referred to after the various levels of analysis and treatment
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The name was not given, they only referred to him as the one who transcends time and space
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He is therefore also referred to as a son of God
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The Lord Jesus Christ is called the last Adam and is specifically referred to as “the only begotten Son” of God or God manifested to us in person
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Although they did not accept their Messiah when he first presented himself to them and as we can see demonstrated from the Old Testament, their blindness and rejection of Christ has allowed the Gentiles to become the election as seen in verse 7 referred to above
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“Which Doctor referred you to us I don’t seem to have any notification of your appointment?” I was as stumped as her until I thought just a minute I was dressed in civvies and so I said
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“Sorry I should have said I am Pte Lamb of the Blackthorn Pals and I have been referred here by the army
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Rosemary didn't often smoke, but when she did she bought what she referred to as, exotic brands
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Interestingly enough, the garment which is referred to in two passages above, firstly points to the water covering the entire Earth as a garment and secondly it describes the subterranean waters being covered by a “garment” before the Flood
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Roleston didn't look like the type who would want to mingle on the dance floor with the, rabble, as he had referred to the crowd earlier
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But he had won an award in France for some special work he had done and in the press report had been mistakenly referred to as a professor
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We can put a checkmark next to each of the 24 aspects referred to above
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On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life (referred to simply as "Origin of Species"), (Bantam Books, 1999)
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building of the Saginaw along with his influence in political matters, both home and abroad and thus referred to him as the
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Through a contact that I made while doing some research, I was referred to the director of Women’s Studies at the University of North Texas in Denton, Texas
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Arig Flamebow told them he feared the taint would infect them all sooner than later, and he referred to the entire male population of wielders
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Apostle Paul referred to it as “The Letter” when he said in 2 Corinthians 3:6, “Who also hath made us able ministers of the New Testament; not of the letter, but of the spirit: for the letter killeth, but the spirit giveth life
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The training kept going on with us still attacking the dummy trenches and practicing for the upcoming offensive Lt Pearson called us together and we could see that he had a large sheath of cyclostat copies in his hand which he referred to
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Where in the world did this benighted expression originate? We all have a sex, either male or female (with a few pitiable transgender exceptions which should, by the way, be referred to as transsexual)
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He had been referred to as Raven
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Sometimes referred to as the art of the possible
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In the last few years in these United States it would be more accurately be referred to, in all too many instances, as the art of the reprehensible, and can be pretty well characterized as a combination of Gnosticism and Millennialism, even though the great majority of its practitioners wouldn"t have the foggiest idea as to the meaning of either of those terms
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referred to instructions given to Fleet Admiral Denman of the
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other related documents were referred to the law officers of the Crown later in the day on November 7, which resulted in the
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The ‘red wolf’ referred to Tarz, the ‘grey bear’ was Brolen Aeldur, a Nordic Alit’aren over eight hundred years old
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The party Ehrenfried referred to was a Super Bowl party
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“I hope I’m never referred to that way,” she said
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He referred to many eyes and ears working against them, only for Methyr to renounce his statement saying that they were all brothers in the village
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Before then – before what was still laughingly referred to as the war – Milo longed for the heat of summer to end; now he wasn't so sure if he actually preferred the post-GW climate to the once guaranteed autumn mildness
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Secondly, the white Nationalists really felt that they had a Noblesse Oblique—or need to carry what Kipling’s referred to as the “white man’s burden” in Africa as they had witnessed first-hand (this cannot be denied) the complete disorder and atrocious dictatorships which came to power wherever the Colonial powers granted independence to its colonies in Africa
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―High pockets‖ as the men in the squadron referred to Sergeant Burrows became a very good friend of mine
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The American Constitution is oftentimes referred to as an evolving or living document
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The public needed to and indeed have the right to speak to trained policemen when complaining even if most members refused to speak English and referred all English speaking callers to me since they “should f know the SAP is now in its Afrikaans phase blah blah blah
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It‘s what Alvin Toffler referred to as ―Future Shock
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They can no longer be properly referred to as ―roads‖
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I am still trying to figure out what is meant by a Conservative with a ―Conscience‖ or what is now commonly referred to as a
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What is generally referred to as National Sentiment is a composite of all the essential features (or values) embodied in a society‘s political and social institutions reflecting the consonant viewpoints embraced by every member of that society as well as its single-minded regard for its traditional customs and practices
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An even stickier proposition may surface whenever conflicts arise between the peculiar aspects of Justice and private designs or what is properly referred to by many as Conscience, that oftentimes bows to its ―own‖ Truth
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Although this ―group‖ is routinely characterized by the ―mainstream‖ media as right-wing fanatics, this enigmatic contingent, commonly referred to as ―swing voters,‖
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Widely pursued by both major political parties, this ‖faceless‖ group consisting of (social) synergies comprising a vast number of individuals from every walk of life, represent what President Nixon referred to as the ―silent majority
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The conference room – which we were told would be referred to as Maggie for the duration of the camp – was full of chairs scattered around and people were making small circles as they sat with their groups of friends to enjoy the drinks and sandwiches
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The rumours referred to by Drac had been circulating the sett for some time now
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Bizarrely enough the words "Mau Mau" was never used much by the Kikuya tribesmen who lead the insurrection and it came apparently from the Europeans who referred the insurgency as such between themselves
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Dr Preston chose his words very carefully when he referred to Dena’s age
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I did not know his name, so in my mind I just referred to him as my “First Cock
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It is a training manual containing the 100 slave positions referred to in The Cleaver Trilogy by Lordgrth
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Without doubt from what came out later many terrorists (they referred to themselves as cadres or activists) were killed in controlled ambushes
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I find it interesting how many modern biographers oftentimes portray Charles Dickens as a (minor) social revolutionary or a man possessing what is commonly referred to by ―progressives,‖ a ―social consciousness
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That is why a friend of mine once suggested that your children’s mother should not be referred to as your X-wife, your former wife or your first wife
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New York has never been what is commonly referred to as a
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US troops, writing in their diaries, letters home, and interviews with journalists in fact often referred to Filipinos as “Indians” when describing the enemy's guerilla war tactics