We do not usually speak of personal characteristics, personal effects, personal correspondence, personal influence, or personal tragedy as referring to corporations or other artificial entities.
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" He adds ominously, as if referring to the advance of a devastating epidemic: "Gap is already in Japan.
"It reminds me of a quote from ' The Night Of The Generals' that went something like 'What is admirable on a grand scale is abhorrent on a small scale', " commented another CNN reader known as Davidji, referring to the 1967 movie about a Nazi murder investigation during World War II.
Sagan would also like to make it harder for nations to opt out of the Non-Proliferation Treaty, as North Korea has done, such as automatically referring the issue to the UN Security Council and requiring the return of nuclear materials if a withdrawing nation got help from outside.
The referral followed a two-day sit-in by the three and their supporters outside the city's prosecution office to protest against what they perceived as stalling over referring the case to trial.
What you are referring to as mediation is nothing less than evaluative mediation.
So, for example, the rover is currently making its way to a place everyone is referring to as Glenelg.
Monday's session also featured what traders are referring to as a "bad news is good news" dynamic in the market.
"They're good, but I rarely eat them anymore, " says Sykora, who could as easily have been referring to tech stocks.
An inquiry must "get to the bottom of what several former police officers are now referring to as a cover up", he said.
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Which is why it's so weird that Uniea would go out on a limb and produce a hard leather case "for new iPod" (which we've been affectionately referring to as the nano fatty).
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But access and capacity are not the goals driving what I am referring to here as connected learning.
No wonder some investors are now referring to silver as gold on steroids.
Mr. COLEMAN: They might, but I haven't had anybody say that they're offended by me referring to myself as a blackneck.
McCain again displayed his magnetic, self-deprecating humor -- at one time referring to himself as "Miss Congeniality" of the U.S. Senate.
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After his arrest he wrote dozens of pages of disturbing diary entries while being held in prison, referring to himself as "the Devil".
Even modest stockholders tend to be more loyal consumers, spending about 50% more than non-shareholders, and referring twice as many people to the product.
One staff member, whose name was redacted from the documents, took to referring to Holmes as "the llama" in communication with others at the university.
It has been interesting to watch in the recent American presidential election groups within the electorate referring to themselves as Irish American, Italian-American or African American.
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Referring to it as "something that happened and it is what it is, " Williams doesn't believe it will be a distraction to his play on the field.
They do this by referring to it as an investment.
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"(Firaxis creative director and 'Civilization' creator) Sid Meier "has a quote -- 'One good game is better than two great games, ' " Solomon said, jokingly referring to Meier as "my lord and master.
In the beginning of his testimony, Fastow claimed Skilling pressed him for "as much of that juice as you can, " referring to the LJM partnerships that he says Enron used to hide its towering debts.
Netanyahu sounded themes popular with his conservative followers, repeatedly referring to Israel as the Jewish national homeland and demanding recognition of that by all Arab foes, including the Palestinians, for any chance at a peace agreement.
Despite the Speaker referring to it as a phony issue, we think there are signs that Republicans understand that it would be a terrible thing for the 7.4 million Americans who would be affected if these loan rates were allowed to double.
He director began to mock the media's idea that he was somehow subservient to Madonna, referring to her as his "missus" in public, and accepting her 2001 Brit award on film, while the pop icon made tea and polished furniture in the background.
People are obviously going to start referring back to the triumph of 2003 but as a team we went into this tournament in a very different position from four years ago.
"Underground, everything is much more stable, " says Zhao, referring to factors such as temperature, humidity and vibration.
The First Minister said he was not clear as to what she was referring.
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