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121 "Eli Lilly and Company developed the first cephalosporins, " Moellering told me, referring to familiar drugs like Keflex. "They developed a huge number of important anti-microbial agents.
122 Why not just begin by increasingly referring all personnel requests to Jonhn Pearson?
123 The "genitive" form of the constellation name, used when referring to stars in that constellation.
124 However, the researches referring to internal accounting control in nonprofit organization are not many.
125 For the past several years, he has been referring to "the disaggregation of higher education, " the breaking apart of university functions.
126 "I worry that the risk of runs is still very much there," says Phil Suttle, chief economist at the IIF, referring to the restrictions on the Fed.
127 On a campaign visit in August of that year, Allen publicly acknowledged Sidarth's presence to participants at the rally, referring to Sidarth on two occasions as "Macaca."
128 Why not just begin by increasingly referring all personnel requests to John Pearson?
129 Of course'e was referring to the Labour Party, you understand.'.
130 Conclusion Ethylparaben is a good bacterial inhibitor referring to this eye drop in experiment.
131 "Investors in offshore funds want transparency," said John Fadely, a Clifford Chance lawyer focusing on fund formation, referring to concerns of the LPs.
132 So whenever you see King of the South in Daniel it's always referring to the Ptolemaic Dynasty, one of the Ptolemies. Who's the King of the North?
133 The word bullheaded in English has a similar meaning when referring to such a person.
134 There's some debate about exactly what part of Asia Minor he's referring to because there are different parts that were called Galatia.
135 In the first code example, the parent node has a $ref property value of "child1", which means it's referring to the id value of the child node.
136 He expressed confidence that nude dancing would remain legal, referring to a 1998 case in Davenport that found it an art.
137 It is Chinese parlance referring to those who live without Hukou, or household registration papers, and therefore denied access to public education, healthcare and housing allowance.
138 As has been pointed out, the action or state denoted by the present perfective (progressive), though referring to some indefinite happening in the past, has some connection with the present.
139 I carry about me not a scrap of writing openly referring to it.
140 On the basis of referring a great deal of data, this article illuminate the deficiency of beeline depreciation break-point experience formula on double-declining balance method.
141 The so-called "transfer berm, " referring to the adjustment of the bow direction, to take the lead against the wind into Cexie wind, so that it can also promote the shape of a ship forward.
142 Implement the Item Connector client by referring to the seven steps in the "Item Connector client" sub-section of the "Item Connector components" section.
143 I didn't expect my readers to be referring me to psychological counseling.
144 Sometimes we can determine the weather by referring to the state of matter.
145 And what I referring to wasn't just the caboose but the whole long extended-through-space object.
146 The same goes for carols referring to Virgin Birth and lullabies that invoke the Baby Jesus.
147 She could make a new dish without referring to a cookery book.
148 When most of us talk about a house, we are referring to a free-standing(http://sentencedict.com/referring.html), single - family residence.
149 By referring to the classical CSMA/CD protocol, this paper presents an optimized CSMA-SNP/TR protocol, which is of better performance and has been verified both theoretically and experimentally.
150 A scammer could use this information to build a profile of a person and then target them with convincing phishing messages—perhaps referring to specific purchases on another website.
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