"I am as much of a victim as the investors, " one defendant has already claimed, in reference to the tens of thousands of investors who lost out because of Parmalat's downfall.
L. James's book, you will know that the Grey in question is one of the protagonists rather than a reference to a fashion lexicon.
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The reference is now included in one of several papers written for the David Hume Institute (DHI) in Edinburgh, which today holds a conference on the big issue of energy in an independent Scotland, from the point of view of oil and gas, of renewables, and of the consumer.
The device seen above and in the first gallery below is one of just five prototypes of the E-ink reference phone in existence.
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All Jack Welch did two weeks ago with reference to the BLS was restate one of the warhorses of modern scholarship.
Meanwhile, the Portuguese Villas-Boas, who was returning to his former club, said the EPL had lost one of its "most charismatic managers" and "the reference point in terms of coaches and being a successful manager".
Several videos purporting to be from Gangster Disciple members in several states -- including Georgia, North Carolina and Florida -- appeared on YouTube late last year demanding that Ross pay a fee to them for his use of the Star of David, which they claim as a gang symbol, and a reference to one of their founders in his music and marketing.
Private-equity executive David Rubenstein gave the first known map of the U.S. made after the Revolution to the Library of Congress and not the National Archives, as was incorrectly implied in one reference in a U.S. News article on Monday about Mr. Rubenstein's purchases of historical papers.
Holmes was described as taking "an active role in his education, and brings a great amount of intellectual and emotional maturity into the classroom, " according to a letter of reference that appeared to be from one of his former professors.
They issued a 15-point declaration full of fine words about loving God and one's neighbour, but omitting any reference to the thorny problems of apostasy and religious conversion in the Middle East.
Today Wikipedia is one of the world's largest reference websites attracting nearly 700 million visitors a year.
For the modern horophile, perhaps the only thing more thrilling than wearing, say, a sought-after Patek Philippe Reference 1518 on one's wrist, is the honor of having another discriminating enthusiast take notice of the benchmark timepiece.
As I am one of the 'stupid people you make reference to, I will outline my argument for saying GM foods should be banned at least until all the evidence suggests there is no reason to fear them.
In one of the Steve Jobs obituaries there is this reference to the backdated options scandal at Apple.
Whitman note that HP now looks more stable than one of their competitors, an obvious reference to the situation at Dell.
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Wiggins, who will make his London 2012 bow in the cycling road race on Saturday, said on Twitter: "Just arrived at the Olympics, got all me kit, still think Stella was a bit Lucy in the Sky when she knocked this one up, " a reference to one of McCartney's Dad's classic records.
The website will be in the framework of the Water and Cultural Diversity project and will offer a platform of cooperation and information dissemination, acting as a reference tool for promoting loans of collections and objects between museums on the one hand, and an exchange forum of museum professionals and education staff on the other.
It'd pack 2, 688 shader units, a 384-bit memory bus and 6GB of RAM, all with one chip -- for reference, the GTX 690 needs two GPUs to offer 3, 072 shader units and has 4GB of RAM.
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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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To cope, one colleague wound up hauling around a pair of medical reference books through the Honduran jungle.
In the science arena (to reference one I am familiar with), several female writers are targets of vicious verbal attacks and threats of violence.
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The story in the final edition of that day's paper had far fewer details, making only one passing reference to a phone message.
In one of the e-mail messages released by the committee, there is a reference to a request by Lewis as to whether he could use as a defense the government forcing the deal to close to preserve systemic soundness.
Yet if that person made just one disdainful reference to someone you admired, that hot negative trigger would quickly rise to the top of your mind.
The bridge comment -- a reference to an Alaskan project that Palin supported and then rejected -- was one of Biden's few digs at the Alaska governor.
In a reference to the sour faces he was said to have made during the previous debate, Bush responded to one of Kerry's statements by saying, ""That answer made me almost want to scowl.
"There is no illusion anymore about 11 football players being like friends, and all these things about 'Real Love' and so on, " Jan-Henrick Gruszecki, one of the founders of Dortmund's biggest fan group, Unity, said, making reference to Dortmund's motto.
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