Then again, with all the heat the company has been getting about this top secret project, these could very well be reference designs (as opposed to proper models) for a forthcoming lineup of devices.
They will give you advice, write a reference letter, or be a reference on the phone.
The refusal is thought to be a reference to American soldiers who might request similar treatment.
After all, the pickle baron must be a reference to Roy's grandmother, who ran a pickle factory.
The US is now pressing for there to be no reference to the internet in the treaty.
The electrostatic headphones combined with a companion all-valve amp are what many consider to be a reference point in hi-fi.
This appeared to be a reference to Beersheba, where firefighters were seen extinguishing a burning car after a reported rocket strike.
Wish her well in her new position, offer to be a reference in the future, and encourage her to keep in touch.
Philip Fisher, another legend whose Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits is generally considered to be the reference work on growth investing, goes entirely unmentioned.
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The statement is believed to be a reference to information uncovered by a BBC Spotlight programme in October 2011 which revealed serious failings in the investigation.
Created by a team at the University of Electro-Communications in Toyko, Chilly Chair, as it's called, may be a reference to the chilling feeling the device is tasked with invoking.
Shakespeare continues to be a reference point.
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He said young students should be able to reference the online encyclopaedia in their work.
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Public perception is not limited to the U.S.civilian population, but also needs to be conducted in reference to allies and organizations.
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Even with a not-guilty verdict, we would understand how to better oversee our financial institutions that seem to be broken (reference billions in bailouts).
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This would prove to be a pivotal period for human-powered aircraft, and the Gossamer designs would be the new reference point for future projects.
"For gilt investors, future cash flows on existing index-linked gilts will continue to be calculated by reference to RPI, " said the Economic Secretary, Sajid Javid.
Money should be used for a proper economic purpose and not treated as a commodity on which a return can be made by reference to time.
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Scholars like Mr Segal, and Britain's Margaret Barker, have shown that many teachings of Paul, who fashioned Christianity into a world religion, can hardly be understood without reference to Temple mysticism.
These students will be spending time away from campus, working in places such as hospital wards and GP surgeries, and the iPhones will be loaded with reference information to help their training.
Thirdly, they complain that the beneficiaries of the scheme are to be picked by reference to official poverty data, out-of-date and unreliable (the 150 districts, for example, are not necessarily the poorest).
It is a testament to the shallow nature of the national economic conversation that higher tax rates can be justified by reference to a fantasy a 91% marginal rate that hardly any top earners paid.
The drum track seems to be stomping and clapping by Waits and the drummer, his son Casey, who are eventually joined by the sound of gunfire, which may be one concrete reference too far.
Obama, near the end of his inaugural address on Monday, made what appeared to be an oblique reference to the partisan battles between himself, the GOP-controlled House and the Senate -- where Democrats have control but do not have a filibuster-proof majority.
Different organizations, ranging from the Bowles-Simpson Fiscal Commission to the House Budget Committee, have considered this current policy baseline to be the appropriate reference point, since it measures changes relative to the status quo, rather than the mix of expiring provisions and policy changes that would likely never be implemented.
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These might be blogs or news items that reference the word innovation, but might equally be references to new product launches, or negative references to a product or brand being boring.
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Existing SLAs tend to be drawn up without reference to specific regulatory and standards requirements.
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But the districts tend to be drawn with some reference to established geographical features, such as cities or counties.
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She said the terms of reference should be written with "an awareness of the magnitude and complexity of victim support needs".
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