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151. This political response is what I refer to as labourism.
152. Please refer to the individual hotel descriptions for full details.
153. Children at this age commonly refer to being eaten up by tigers and lions and things of that nature.
154. I will only refer to 2 projects in the short time available.
155. To rectify a problem you should refer to Section 6 - Design Change System.
156. All my shortcuts on the new drive refer to the C drive.
157. For instance, flying level on a heading, if you are checking height there is no need to refer to the airspeed.
158. This may help to explain why we refer to this type of game as a specific form of group dynamics.
159. When we say that a ring round the moon means rain, we refer to a connection in nature.
159. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
160. What does all this refer to in the third sentence?
161. Fink's symbols, such as the bird, tree, vessel and Madonna, refer to dreamlike relationships and fleeting moments.
162. Hotel Amenities Please refer to page 154 for a guide to the bedroom amenities and public facilities of the hotels featured here.
163. Please refer to the advertisement on page 14 for ordering details and coupon.
164. Once the dictionary was available, society gained in cohesion because anyone could refer to it as an outside source for comparison.
165. Why do I refer to Euclidean geometry as a physical theory rather than a branch of mathematics?
166. If hon. Members plan to refer to that document, it would be helpful if they addressed its basic flaws.
167. It can be useful to refer to something you all have in common, which may restore a feeling of harmony.
168. Strictly speaking, this should be used to refer to an auditory sensation experienced by the hearer.
169. We refer to them affectionately as the honorary founders of the club.
170. Shall we soon abolish death and refer to some one dead as having a life problem?
171. Their voices can be heard throughout the following pages, where I refer to them consistently by name.
172. Criminal laws aimed at regulating corporate activities tend to refer to a specific rather than a general class of behaviour.
173. I refer to the Communist leaders of the Front as the Party.
174. I refer to people who, as I speak, are sitting at home, unable to put on their electric fires.
175. What collectors refer to as historical flasks are glass bottles blown into metal molds between about 1815 and 1870.
176. The commanders can not actually see what Lord Raglan intends to refer to.
177. Terms such as thought leader, golden boy, or winner refer to people with a power base of reputation.
178. I refer to paid maternity leave, child allowance, single parent allowances etc.
179. We were looking for a precise way to express what we mean when we refer to something as complicated.
180. But he did refer to a spectator and an alleged verbal and physical abuse on Dooley and himself.
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