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61 The facts Before turning to the precise terms of the statutory provisions I must set the scene by referring to the facts.
62 She had a distinctly uncomfortable feeling that he was not referring to the fight which had followed that little incident.
63 He used the word 'girl' in the pejorative sense when referring to the women who worked for him.
64 The comparative method is not really a term referring to a fixed procedure that is to be followed rigidly.
65 Try to continue your argument without them, referring to them only in order to read out an authority.
66 In other words, one can not explain the existence of all properties of organisms by referring to their survival value.
67 All four I am referring to have replaceable batteries - an improvement on earlier models.
68 Silver said, referring to the write-off that the owners can claim because the car is a charitable donation.
69 Then, in the following paragraphs, keep referring to the story.
70 Tasting - i.e. referring to isolated passages in the text. 2.
71 Before referring to the arguments, it is necessary to refer to other provisions of the Act of 1986.
72 This is very subjective and I question whose past he's referring to.
73 The relationship between these two groups defines the working environment to which Paul is referring.
74 When dealing with a pair, divide the track length in half and use this measurement when referring to track length.
75 Bouvet refers to the characters ti and shang-ti as being the most commonly used in referring to the Sovereign Lord.
76 I have substituted the similar word larder, referring to a place where food is stored.
77 I would like to know in what proportion of the control patients the referring general practitioner considered the diagnosis of malignant melanoma.
78 Moses said, referring to its ability to host professional teams on a temporary basis.
79 I shall seek to remain in order by referring to what is in the Bill.
80 That is the very point to which I am referring.
81 We are referring here to the offence of causing death by reckless driving, not to manslaughter.
82 The description is picked mainly to help the hearer recognize what or who the speaker has in mind and is referring to.
83 I was referring not to press reports,(sentencedict.com) but to my conversation with the gentleman concerned.
84 Mr. Powell I was not referring to a press report of the Robert George case.
85 Even when referring to personal opinion it is not normally considered good style to do so directly.
86 In fact, one can not be sure to what economic and social developments the opinion is referring.
87 That being of a man. referring to the bible where men were made out of clay.
88 The Administration of Justice Act itself makes amendments to some legislation referring to solicitors.
89 Without specifically referring to the letter to Mr. Choudhury, he quashed both decisions by the appeal committee.
90 In fact, she was referring only to his denials of having leaked the report.
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