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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Wish her well in her new position, offer to be a reference in the future, and encourage her to keep in touch.
"I remember reading 'Song of Solomon' when I was a kid and not just trying to figure out how to write but also how to be and how to think, " he said in reference to Morrison's 1977 novel.
But having sipped a tiny mouthful of the half-fermented vintage - which will be called The Manuscript, in reference to the story about Mr Mandela burying his autobiography in the prison garden - I can tell you it tastes just fine.
Of particular interest to the confirmation hearings will be Judge Sotomayor's favorable reference in the ACLU speech to the Supreme Court's reasoning in two recent cases citing foreign and international law: Roper v.
"This is the time to be singing red songs, " wrote one Weibo user in reference to Mr. Bo's controversial role as the leader of a "new left" movement that called for a greater government role in business and public life and included a revival of Mao-era revolutionary songs.
The US is now pressing for there to be no reference to the internet in the treaty.
"He used to be a fighter, MMA fighter, " Taramov said, in a reference to mixed martial arts.
The Dealnews list of 11 Things That Will Be More Expensive in 2012 contained only one reference to mobile: data plans.
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He said young students should be able to reference the online encyclopaedia in their work.
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The electrostatic headphones combined with a companion all-valve amp are what many consider to be a reference point in hi-fi.
On Saturday he said the national curriculum for primary schools in England would be rewritten with an explicit reference to competitive team sports.
However, she carried the thought one stage further, wondering if a preference for a black versus a brown leg, assuming it existed, might be instilled in a young and impressionable female by reference to the sort of males she had met before she was, shall we say, truly interested in such matters herself.
Then, Commerce prescribes a proper amount of profit that firms selling the subject product in the non-market economy should be earning, if they were operating in a market economy, again by reference to the profit experience of chosen firms in a similar industry in the other country.
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"It's a welcome relief for Pete Domenici and I to be standing shoulder to shoulder, not nose to nose, " Lautenberg told reporters, in a reference to the two-year-old budget fight that has dominated national politics.
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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And the extradition treaty's reference to double jeopardy may not be binding in some cases, he said.
This new OEM product is a reference design that will be available in the fourth quarter to companies that need a complete off-the-shelf device for their consumers.
Scott Fitzgerald (who was 4 years old in 1900, just the right age to be part of the first generation of Oz fans) included a reference to "The Land of Oz" in his story "Outside the Cabinet-Makers, " the characters were already iconic.
Finally, nothing in the Middle East can be fully explained or understood without reference to the fundamental struggle within Islam.
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.
The lead time for publishing a disc, however, was so long that the CD content ceased to be news and resided more in the realm of reference material.
Sir Mervyn King, the Governor of the Bank of England, said he welcomed the recommendations, but added that more work would be needed to ensure that in a future crisis Libor remained a reliable reference rate.
The General Assembly convened in September, but it was not until last week that it could bring itself to commend the secretary-general for his reforms, and then only for the ones mainly reorganisation of the secretariat to make it a bit more efficient that can be carried out, and in most cases have been carried out, without reference to the assembly.
It can be as simple as trying to justify Fitzgerald's reference to a pink suit in The Great Gatsby.
It also stated that there would be "no dialogue to discuss denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula", in an apparent reference to long-stalled six-nation talks aimed at ending Pyongyang's nuclear ambitions.
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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.
In what seemed another reference to Mr Cameron, he said that there could not be a two-speed, or a la carte, Europe.
Bush included the reference, which was attributed to the British and turned out to be false, in his 2003 State of the Union Address.
She said a new computer decision support system was due to be introduced nationally in the next few months, which would act as a reference point for NHS Direct sites and GP co-ops.
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