| 1. | The referent among silicon-based life forms is something else.
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| 2. | It typically is an anaphoric reference to a previously mentioned referent.
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| 3. | Adjectives modify a noun by providing additional information about their referents.
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| 4. | Until 2001 he was the referent for the Basic ecclesial communities.
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| 5. | The term voice may serve to leave the subject-referent open.
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| 6. | Devitt treats senses as causal-historical chains connecting names to referents.
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| 7. | PSUC viu became the new referent of PCE in Catalonia.
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| 8. | Pronouns also inflect for nominative, accusative, referent and locative cases.
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| 9. | With new referents, the near or far forms will be used.
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| 10. | And create the desired conclusion by adding referents as needed.
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