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you and having a habit of referring to it will develop your
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Henry was referring to the really old computer Johnny had in his room
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Therefore referring to a person advanced in life (Acts 2:17)
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This is a qualification as found in 1 Timothy 3:2, referring to one who is apt and skillful in teaching
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" By the law, specifically he is referring to Genesis 3:16
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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
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” At what time is the Lord referring to? “That time” is almost always a reference to the day of the Lord
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On his bouzouki case was the name Thanasis and everyone smiled, referring to him as, The Master
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"Yes, you said your heaven is being destroyed, I think you are referring to the impacting bodies
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'You also,' Mama said, referring to Ish and me
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You see, when I called you a lyer, I was actually referring to the Soul Slayer
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I tried to think of what she was referring to
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not referring to inherited emotions
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‘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
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"You'll need to tell them we're referring this one to the Coroner so no release until the inquest
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There was no doubt in her mind that he was referring to her blushing
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Emma had no idea what or whom she was referring to, but followed like a puppy
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She knew he was referring to the secret she’d kept about the furniture
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She didn't have any idea what he was referring to but whatever it was caused him to laugh
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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
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She knew exactly what outfit he was referring
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A real mathematical representation of all those otherwise confusing labels the older man had been referring to all this time in their discussions
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" She may not have known what he was referring to, but she understood his implications
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She didn't understand to what he was referring
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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
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" She asked the question, not sure to what he’d been referring
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"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
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" His eyes were warm, but it was apparent he’d no idea to what she was referring
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"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
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He was referring to the way she always said hugs didn't count
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knew she was referring to a time long past, but it was an
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‘Five hundred metres,’ said Lindy, referring to the
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We are managed mainly by a number of systems referring to us through the subconscious
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referring to running in competitions
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identified… after referring to the records… He was the
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What other parts are you referring to?”
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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
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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
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” The mind is complex beyond imagining, and we carry all of this within us, referring to it constantly
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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]
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The Elf interrupted, “Training? Y'all keep referring to that
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‘So, how’s the non-human entity then?’ enquired Alistair, referring to Golf
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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
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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
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This is an example of a memo referring to a staff Christmas party
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With these numbers, we can find the overall lessons of our life by referring to the meanings of associated with those numbers
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Martin and everyone knew he was referring to the UN
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” replied Chris, “Don’t forget the information we are referring to is over thirteen years old, perhaps the weather has changed since then
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At first she thought this was referring to Scott Alendry
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This translation became known as the "Septuagint", referring to the team of 70 or more scholars who were involved in the translation project
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By using the word “design”, when referring to aspects within a living organism, let us quickly see what is implied
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If Evolutionists then make use of the word “Design”, when referring to specific aspects in organisms that supposedly came about by chance, they in fact acknowledge that a designer, having in mind the skilful execution of a plan to put together a work of art with a specific purpose, was behind the subject that they are discussing
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From the passages above it is clear that the Bible is referring to an underground body of water which formed part of the Earth when it was made
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It has progressed to such a state that some countries place a total ban on referring to the Judeo-Christian God
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Whether Jesus was referring to the role of a certain
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'I wasn't referring to the cake
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He was referring to another case when a
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Decks, in the general sense, are flat surfaces commonly referring to the “floor” areas of ships
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If it is a disease, what, pray tell, is its vector? What does referring to it as a disease say about our attitude toward individual responsibility?
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The word „gender" is a grammatical term, referring especially to inflective languages that happen to have nouns and pronouns in three declensions: masculine, feminine, and neuter
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Almost every day we Republicans are deluged with advice by the so-called „experts" to stop referring to Obama and his cohorts in the House and Senate as socialists
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I think the one you’re referring to is his problem with me?”
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) He unwittingly exposes the left"s ignorant, self-serving interpretation of our Constitution by referring to the chimera of a „living constitution
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Was he referring to his failed romance? She shook her head
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This taint is often called the Darkness or the Sickness by immortals of Kismeria, referring to the effect of madness upon the minds of the three Sons of Odin, Adem Highlander being the most obviously affected of the three
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I've seen some descriptions of charisma that suggest sociopaths, cult leaders and serial killers have charisma, that's not what I'm referring to
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“I’m referring to the widow, Mrs
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CW: The leadership of this team has stepped up and I’m referring to individual
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“You handled that well, Rufus, my friend,” referring to the Pickles incident
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To think of it as a mere time machine was akin to referring to a Monet painting as a fusion of brush strokes on canvas, or any great novel as a text-based conveyor of a story
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Even more interesting, he had used the term ‘mental sciences,’ like Sicarius did when referring to magic
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What is it about an affable scoundrel that makes us wink at improprieties or worse, legal transgressions? I‘m referring, of course, to our own President William Jefferson Clinton who, along with the First Lady, have offered us Whitewater, Madison Savings and Loan, Rose Law Firm, Cattle Options, Travelgate, Filegate, Loral Communications, Buddhist Temple Fundraisers, (the) Lincoln Bedroom, (the) mysterious ―suicide‖ of Vincent Foster, Sex Scandals and Arkansas Mafia for our consideration
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(Note that I am referring to ―consenting‖ adults of legal age!)
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‘Let’s see to which incident you are referring to – Boyd, my parents or Spencer? It seems I have a lot to offer the world in terms of drama
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‖ He was probably referring to God 86
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By competence, I‘m assuming that Scientologists are referring to technological competence and not spiritual ―competence‖ inasmuch as no such thing exists
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I am referring to a lowering of moral, cultural and intellectual standards in relation to material ones and casual rejection of the religious, social and cultural traditions that made America (remarkably) unique
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He could not understand how any thoughtful individual (referring to the president) could conceivably support someone ―likely‖ to undermine a judicial process that has served the nation well for so many years
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It seems that referring to you as Bill can only be done by someone who grew up listening to the Beatles! Did you notice my mother had a problem with calling you Bill? As soon as you told her your formal name was William she had to use it
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Addendum to the above: By despair, I am not referring to spiritual annihilation as understood in the Christian context
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I am referring to his allusion to dunking basketballs and running one hundred yard dashes that seemed rather transparent if not racist
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“All you had to do was look out your front door,” he griped, referring to the Guardian Standard’s building overlooking the St
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Had I been a Jew, (referring to Barry Stanton) I should have felt ―naked, mortified and outraged‖ over the insensitive comments made by an individual lacking cultural refinement
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Recent events following, what seems like an eternity, the national catastrophe of September 11th 2001; I am referring specifically to the emergence of mass demonstrations orchestrated by political activists from the Jewish and Arab Communities and other groups mutually sympathetic to their anti-war agenda, that effectively amounts to bringing the war to our shores, runs counter with how, until (relatively) recent times, most Americans historically responded during time(s) of national crisis
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What was it that Daniel Patrick Moynihan once said about results not rising up to the level of expectations? He was referring, of course, to the Black Community
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“If you’re referring to the loss of his wife and children, you needn’t worry; he has already told me
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“It burns,” she told them, referring to the increasing daylight
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I am referring here to Pagsanjan, tourist center of Laguna
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For just the slightest moment, I thought he was referring to the sandwich, but that was just my stomach thinking for me
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“Notice where the terminator is?” Brendan asked Sim, referring to the line where the sun and shadow met
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Colling had noted that as the Germans he met came to know him better, there was less hesitancy to avoid referring to the Nazis, although most of them used the initials standing for Nationalsozialistiche Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, the official name of the Nazi party, rather than the term “Nazi
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Was he referring to the person found adrift in the harbor? “You say, one of them is dead
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“Vargas… the Indian?… Oh my god, I thought… But, you’re referring to what I told him about Mike!” Caroline pushed into the backrest of the stool and appraised her
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The love that Augustine is referring to is not limited
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The love that Augustine is referring to is not a blind love
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What world of mine are you talking about? Ah, perhaps you are referring to the service matter transference beams
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I remember hearing the late Lord MacLeod of Fuinary referring to them as “mere bagatelle
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He was apparently referring to the White House
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Had she said the word for chief referring to who had stood behind her, and thought he had said chief not father? Abelon thought about it
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Batteries are at one hundred percent-plus,” he said, referring to the tendency of a good battery to ‘stretch’ after a few charge cycles