Nouri studied at the University of Wisconsin and still refers to himself as a Badger.
The grievance document also refers to concerns about the chair of governors Abid Matak.
She refers to most things by their color, including a majority of my medical journals.
Never again in this venue refers to the credit meltdown of the past year.
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His nickname refers to his signature move invisibly transposing the top and bottom halves of a deck.
Yes, I am fully aware that the above chart refers only to social media.
Evolution as fact refers to the historical reality that species are related through common ancestry.
The term "Swift boat" refers to how Swift Boat Veterans for Truth launched attacks against Sen.
It refers to legislation which allows for the monitoring of UK citizens' online and mobile communications.
Ultrafine particulate matter refers to nanoscale particulate matter, smaller than 0.1 micron (100 nanometers) in size.
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"Talented", it says, refers to children who are good at sport, music or art.
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The Subcommittee report refers to a July 27, 2012 Supervisory Letter the OCC sent to JPMorgan.
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During our interview he twice refers to Mr Putin in the same breath as Adolf Hitler.
Piezoelectricity essentially refers to current that accumulates in certain solids in response to applied mechanical stress.
Technological singularity refers to the hypothetical future emergence of greater-than-human intelligence through technological means.
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Qi is a Chinese medical term that refers to the functional force of metabolism.
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First, "greenhouse gases" refers to several gases recognized by scientists as enhancing the greenhouse effect.
The mandates Carter refers to are part of Germany's Green Area and Biotope Area Federal Law.
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The Supreme Court precedent he refers to dates from the Quirin case in 1942.
"We had an auditor's report that refers back to June and August of 2012, " he said.
"The Supreme Court decision refers to handguns generally not just revolvers, " he points out.
And by chance I came across a post which refers to our two posts above.
ComodoHacker also refers to an attack on US certificate authority Comodo, which was targeted in March.
Most days, Oz mines what he refers to as his go-to subjects: obesity and cancer.
The article also refers to positive alternatives to mturk in CloudCrowd, and Clickworker.
It sells software licenses and subscriptions via "the cloud, " which refers broadly to Internet delivery.
" Together, said Shapiro, they're what the company refers to as its "double bottom line.
Notitia refers to that capacity to form true notions of things from attentive noticing.
This note responds to Scott James article but it also refers to Steve Forbes article.
The phrase refers to Lord Nelson, the famed admiral who was blind in one eye.
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