referring to.
referring to, you know, ultra farright ethnationalists and and fascists as as
referring to Afong Moy and a Cleopatra figure modeled on a Pottawatomie Indian-- are becoming classic property, with skin of half-baked brick
Referring back to matters decided upon at the last meeting, maybe in a private one on one or over coffee or around the water cooler
Referring to not only my age, but that I had gone to India kind of early in that wave.
Referring to the behavior of the demonstrators in the city plazas.
referring to the Stampede called us a drug-addled mob of kids but then perhaps Cronkite is not quite as in touch with
referring to the different candidates so if you might remember early on in 2008 John Edwards was the candidate who was
referring to the serious businesses of the song but interesting it is it is it is a subtle branding thing as
be referring to this program taking place this week known as Ulchi Freedom Shield.
am referring to what's known as the Politburo Standing Committee, the top tier of leadership of the Chinese Communist Party, usually seven to nine leaders.
NSAIDs referring to Tylenol-- or Advil, ibuprofen, things like that.
for referring to the periodic elements.
and referring to news events that happened 50, 100 years earlier.
Again referring to Steven Jobs, Steve, who believed in a lot of holistic types of practices,
Epistemology referring to how we know what we know.
What was Tony referring to when he said that you helped him with a situation with his girlfriend, a threat, found out that it wasn't who people
kind of keep referring to nebulous sort of forces but um you know looking at you know economic inequality making it
you're referring to the fact that this announcement uh came uh shortly that
The one I was referring to, yeah.
And I'm referring to somebody you really work with not, this legendary people like Nelson Mandela or JFK or Bruce Springsteen, in my case,
If they're referring to a food packaging, I know that there are people who are trying to make packaging be more like fruit peels
that you're referring to was um a mission in um on the top of this volcano in Hawaii and I basically
you're referring to is actually a class demonstration I could do in both places.
I think Chantal is referring to Other Stories.
Mary's referring to herself, the time that she attempted suicide when she was in the hospital.
They weren't referring them patients.
I wasn't referring to you.
So Austin is referring to this character.
So what he's referring to is triangulation.
He's referring to a mission.
like what you were referring to in "Star Trek?"
Peter was of course referring to what happened to Lucy.
he was referring to Claude Shannon, John McCarthy, and Marvin Minsky.
So what you're referring to is what we're calling perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, PMAD, And that is the new phrase for PPD,
And Sorensen kept referring to Robert Kennedy as Bob-- Bob Kennedy-- which I had never heard before in my life, and I'm something of a student of history.
But anybody referring to it probably would find, oh, that's me there.
All I was referring to was surveys where Assad was found to be popular among Syrians who are in Syria.
And he was referring for the Prius.
He was referring to the Prius, where a lot of the executives
I hear my colleagues referring to other Google women as girls.
I hear them referring to clients or agency partners as girls.
What Bianca is referring to is-- I make YouTube videos and there's not necessarily a rhyme or reason as to why something goes viral.
And he was referring to auto jobs being lost to Japanese manufacturers.
What he's referring to is that you're also not only the director of this show, but the artistic director of the whole theater, The New Group.
hospital are just referring to text reports and so there's a really Gap in a lot of opportunities to miss clinically
I was referring to you can see it's red hot in here it's just truly a ceramic double wound oven heating system and a
But you're referring specifically to the storytelling, to how you connect with other audiences.
So I was more referring to him as a leader in business.
So he's referring to himself, which is really important, because he needs to get credit.