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After Ballack's opening goal, several Chelsea players held aloft a replica shirt with Pat Lampard RIP on the back, a reference to the mother of absent team-mate Frank, who died this week.
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He texts back to book the time he wants and gets a reply back with the reference number he needs to pay for the ticket via his mobile wallet.
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Erdogan Toprak, deputy chairman of the opposition Republican People's Party, has said the prime minister "would like to bring the sultan back" - a reference to the old days of the Ottoman Empire before Turkey become a republic.
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Offshore trusts were increasingly drafted with provisions that gave the Protector broad discretion to terminate the existing Trustee, after which reference was to be made back to the original trust document to appoint the successor Trustee.
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Some zoologists and naturalists have said there may be as many as 100 big cats at large in the UK and they back up this claim with reference to sightings, photos, paw casts, farm animal carcasses, and video footage.
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But the Masons went back to the council with a new application, citing the National Planning Framework and its reference to regenerating redundant farm buildings.
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You referenced the fact that Barack Obama reached way back into American history with this reference to Alexander Hamilton.
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Those who work on the restorations can leave with experience and a reference to help them get back into work.
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That is probably a reference to fears of a liquidity crunch at the end of the year as financial institutions hold back to avoid millennium-bug accidents indeed, such fears may make the Fed delay raising rates until next year.
ECONOMIST: Softly, softly
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Interestingly, an incident of this sort occurred near the end of last year when Prime Minister Kaifu made public reference to a possible assistance-for-islands deal with the USSR only to have the notion walked back by the Ministries of Finance and Foreign Affairs.
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