In reviewing the memo I banged out the other day, I see I did a good job of ticking off four specific stories I'd recently written, but I was too vague when I referred to "all kinds of projects" I'd done.
Tod Tamberg, an archdiocese representative with Mahony in Rome, referred all inquiries to Hennigan.
When approached by reporters at Citi Field over the weekend, principal owner Fred Wilpon referred all questions to general manager Sandy Alderson.
Kingsville Police Chief Ricardo Torres referred all questions to the state Department of Public Safety, which is investigating the incident, along with ICE's Homeland Security Investigations and the Naval Criminal Investigative Service.
The Trussell Trust reckons 43% of all those referred to the food bank are there because of benefit stoppage or the refusal of a crisis loan.
"Following a meeting with a family member when we were recently made aware of incidents of poor care relating to a resident at one of our care homes, we immediately referred the matter to the police and informed all relevant local authority teams, " said the spokesman.
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This had referred to the rights of speakers of all minority languages including sign languages.
After all, I referred to my own accomplishments in the same way.
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The Secretary of State has considered the matter afresh in the light of all the material referred to in the preceding paragraph, and in the light of representations which he has received on the subject.
However, those outflows were only about half of what the managers had been bracing for, and officials were "popping champagne" at the SBA's Tallahassee headquarters, according to BlackRock Managing Director Simon Mendelson, to whom the SBA referred all detailed questions about the fund's holdings and valuations.
But this is the man, after all, who once referred to himself as a mutt.
ACS, which is now a part of Xerox, referred all questions for this story to the Department of Education.
In the meantime Captain Cook had embarked on his second voyage of discovery with a copy of H4, which he referred to as "our faithful guide through all the vicissitudes of climates".
In our original post, we referred to a boot CD from Weaknees that had all the necessary Linux and MFS utilities and SATA drivers in one tidy package.
Unfortunately the plastic surgery service in Belfast Health and Social Care Trust does not have enough capacity to treat all of the patients referred into the service and requiring treatment.
"At school, if a kid is a little clumsy or not talking like the others, all of a sudden they are referred to speech therapy or early intervention, " says Michel Cohen, a pediatrician who runs Tribeca Pediatrics in New York.
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All homeless cases are supposed to be referred to Nottingham City Council's housing aid department.
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The firm has referred all queries about the gasometer's demolition to North East Somerset Council (Banes).
Firms are using more cash, referred to as "equity" in private-equity parlance, for all but the largest acquisitions, and borrowing less.
This is what the late Journal editorial page editor Robert Bartley referred to as the difference between ethics in business and the ethics business all the way back in 1987.
First of all, the Office of Special Plans that you referred to has nothing really whatsoever to do with intelligence it is one of the regional offices in the policy organization.
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Jockey Mike Smith, Zenyatta's partner on all but three of her 19 career starts, referred to the mare as "the best thing that could have happened to US racing" as she posed and threw out her off fore as if showing off to the audience who greeted her arrival at the course earlier in the week.
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All four have denied breaking parliamentary rules but have referred themselves to the standards watchdog.
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Apparel was the biggest winner: shoppers referred to online stores through social networks generated a 2.2 percent of all sales in August, an increase of more than 113 percent over 2011.
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Virtually all of the space on deck is clear and available for cargo, and perhaps most remarkable of all, the ship lacks anything that would conventionally be referred to as a bow.
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There were 42, 532 youngsters referred to the children's reporter in 2009-10, almost 5% of all children.
Virtually all the Martian meteorites can be put in one of three classifications referred to as Shergotty, Nakhla, and Chassigny after key specimens.
And I would simply note and have you ponder the fact that the Attorney General referred this to the Inspector General for investigation, and the Inspector General has access to all documentation as a member of the executive branch.
Fearing all markets could soon fall, El-Erian injected what he referred to as "Armageddon insurance" into HMC's portfolio for the first time by buying interest rate floors, or a wager that rates would fall, and betting, via credit default swaps, that companies could soon struggle to pay their debts.
For example, the model of social brainstorming, also referred to as ideagoras or idea management, you create an open online system to involve all the people that you may like to draw from a specific target population, provide some topics to structure discussion and then allow them to debate, rate and rank the best ideas.
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