That radio you refer to is actually a backup plan that is almost never used.
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The number that you refer to is the proportion of Latinos among the new cases.
Make sure you refer to it as the Private Sector Leasing Scheme (PSLS) or Housing Association Leasing Schemes (HALS).
If, however, you refer to your notes in a subtle, indirect, and undetectable manner, your audience will be highly impressed.
You refer to a dispute between John Magnier and Sir Alex Ferguson over the rights to a racehorse, Rock of Gibraltar.
My little job that you refer to is only going to take a couple of days a week, so I plan to be around quite a bit and doing various other things.
What's tougher, and I suspect Matt is -- when you refer to sort of the systemic stuff -- is where there may be a genuine judgment call with respect to what are our objectives.
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It is a matter -- in terms of his medical condition, I would simply refer you to his letter of resignation and refer you then to him and to the Commerce Department for further questions about that.
And I'm going to--I'd like for you to refer that--refer you to that for purposes of putting this particular day, January 8th, in context and asking you some questions about some of those telephone calls.
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Get the number of the table so you can refer to it when you call for a reservation.
If you meant to refer to the ten-year extension of our broadcast licence for Channel 13, that extension was guaranteed by law and could only be revoked in case of regulatory non-compliance.
So I think that I have to refer you to the Justice Department for that.
Your local mortgage broker should be able to refer you to such lenders.
But as far as the protocols themselves and how they were adopted and how they were followed, I would have to refer you to the FBI and Justice.
But since you're referring to a State Department briefing I would refer you back to them on that.
The next time you find yourself engaged in this debate and someone tells you that you that taxes must be raised to pay down the debt, you can refer them to this article.
For more detail and research-based answers, you can refer to the chapters of particular interest.
What are your strong points and what do you refer out to others most often?
As you can imagine, with this much at stake, even old Mother Nature has the odd data-set you can refer to.
Or you can refer to recent studies published in the American Journal of Public Health and the American Journal of Health Promotion.
If you revel in the details of astrophysics, the site will give you the basics, then refer you to universities that help put the projects together.
"I think the foundations that you passingly refer to are actually fairly major and I hope proved to be the things that allowed the subsequent governors to build on, " replied Mr Clifford.
If you refer again to standard growth charts, you'll find that height increases typically slow down significantly after about age 14, with an average increase of only 1 inch before ultimately stopping by about 20 years.
Regarding the specific issue that you just mentioned, I would refer you to the Pentagon.
The Department of Justice has said that they are reviewing these ballot initiatives to which you refer, and I would direct you to them for updates.
And I will have to take it or refer you to the State Department.
But in terms of the other questions you had about it, I would refer you to the State Department.
And some of them I would -- are very technical, the answers to which I would refer you to the Department of Homeland Security.
Beyond that, in terms of the specifics of the programs that we have to ensure that, I refer you to the Department of Agriculture.
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