Turns out the "73" was in reference to someone's age.
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Davis said in reference to America's shift to electric vehicles.
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And what on earth is that redaction in reference to?
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"He's not," she continues, likely in reference to separating families.
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It was more in reference to that than anything else.
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TV on Friday in reference to Sanders's ambitious new proposal.
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"Fuck that bitch," he texted, seemingly in reference to Mullen.
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" Badila added, in reference to Kanter: "At around 5 p.m.
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It's always "we", in reference to her partnership with Durkin.
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In reference to their costar, Skandar Keynes who played Edmund Pevensie.
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"Fame can change things," Ed said in reference to Aaron, 33.
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His name came up only in reference to Hill's Senate testimony.
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"It's a classic growth story," Bradshaw said, in reference to Ollie's.
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People brought up Kool-Aid very often, in reference to Bundy.
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It's believed 'Slim' was in reference to estranged wife Amber Heard.
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No complaint has been filed in reference to this traffic stop.
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"Infest" is not a word customarily used in reference to humans.
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In reference to her previous tweet, Purser responded with an apology.
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"I'm lovin' it," someone else said, in reference to McDonald's tagline.
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He also used an insensitive term in reference to Darvish's heritage.
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Is "The City" in reference to Calgary or cities in general?
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"I'm not satisfied," Rivers said in reference to the episode concerning Griffin.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in reference to Amazon, Microsoft, Apple, Google, and Facebook.
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The name is in reference to the disease, not the virus itself.
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"Game over" is a phrase typically used in reference to video games.
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"I am pessimistic about retail here," she said in reference to Singapore.
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In reference to the next round of trade talks, scheduled for Jan.
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You may have heard the term "broken branch" in reference to Congress.
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She actually coined the term "bug" in reference to a computer malfunction.
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"You could have told him," the man says in reference to Jonas.
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They are often labeled "Dreamers" in reference to the related DREAM Act.
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"It's made with love," says Morrison in reference to this daily count.
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TV's Krystal Ball and Buck Sexton in reference to Trump's political maneuver.
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" He adds, in reference to Nixon's first name, "It's a Rich hunt!
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Particularly when in reference to a military strike against a foreign power.
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She also says things like, "grindin'" in reference to her work ethic.
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Many said they supported the blue party, in reference to Ms. Liang.
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I don't think the same holds true in reference to corporate power.
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Juror Barney Gattie used a racial slur in reference to African-Americans.
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" In reference to Savile, Oliver called the Confederacy "America's tracksuit sex offender.
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"I'm used to that," Weinstein says, apparently in reference to the groping.
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"It's a hidden political agenda," he said in reference to his work.
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He said this in 1992 in reference to the Los Angeles riots.
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But, there's no debate he used the word in reference to her. 223.
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He dubbed it the "Stable Genius Act" in reference to Trump's recent tweet.
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Ilhan Omar saying "They reap what they sow" in reference to Notre Dame.
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She cheekily added the hashtag "censored" in reference to her blurred-out nipples.
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Was this in reference to Lou Reed, Bowie, and Iggy around that time?
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The most interesting comment Gates made was in reference to the Apple vs.
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" Barr said that her "ape" comment was in reference to a "fictional character.
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It also points to the "send her back" chants in reference to Rep.
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G-Eazy's tattoos were in reference to his album, The Beautiful & the Damned.
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"You know these are former intel people," Camerota said in reference to Brennan.
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"He doesn't want to have the spectacle," Cusack said in reference to McConnell.
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Trump has frequently referred to Warren as "Pocahontas," in reference to the claim.
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"He was shaken up by it," Pelosi said in reference to the vote.
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At one point he uses the word "cracker," apparently in reference to whites.
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"Nobody is attempting to hide anything (in) reference to this investigation," he said.
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"Wacky Jacky," Trump said at the Nevada GOP convention, in reference to Rep.
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He uses the word nasty in this video in reference to her. pic.twitter.
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It's in reference to where the Hallucin Nation and the John Trudell track.
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"The end is what concerns me," Shea said in reference to the video.
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When the crowd began to chant, "Lock her up!" in reference to Mrs.
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"I said it was obsolete," Trump said in reference to his prior remarks.
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"That decision was strictly for her," he said in reference to his mother.
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The specific question from Wallace was in reference to his businesses' multiple bankruptcies.
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"I'm going to live again," he said in reference to his Christian faith.
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There was "Liddle Bob Corker" in reference to the retiring Tennessee Republican senator.
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"We don't know what's going to happen," Collins said in reference to Familia.
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Biden used humor during his speech on Friday in reference to the allegations.
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According to Reuters the company reiterated its earlier arguments in reference to the appeal.
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"We all know a racist is in office," Jones wrote in reference to Trump.
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Originally and chiefly in (or in reference to) the British television series Doctor Who.
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"I burnt it all, darling," Azalea said in reference to all of Young's clothes.
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Sundar Pichai cited "year over year headwinds" in reference to Pixel 3 sales figures.
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In the teaser, we see someone wrote "LIAR" in reference to Jessica (Alisha Boe).
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Before his death, Chavez identified his killer as "Kenny," presumably in reference to Gallegos.
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And unfortunately, I think it could be in reference to his father abusing him.
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That's in reference to the Southeastern Conference, the big collegiate athletic conference down South.
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On one level, digital DiCaprio can smash through an iceberg, in reference to Titanic.
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" Of course, as she pointed out, this wasn't in reference to her "spiritual uterus.
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"I think it changes your relationship with time," he added, in reference to parenting.
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A popular chant at his rallies was "lock her up," in reference to Clinton.
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And judging by the snapshot, it might be in reference to the #OscarsSoWhite controversy.
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"We are learning!" he said in reference to the company's push into machine learning.
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It's not the first time Sonnenfeld has floated Legere's name in reference to WeWork.
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"He doesn't have a chance," she also said in reference to her son's opponent.
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"Congratulations once again Emmet Cullen," another wrote in reference to the actor's Twilight character.
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Those who have gravitated to France are called "Dublinés," in reference to the law.
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In fact, the word Jalq'a means "two colors," in reference to this distinctive palette.
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When you hear Bynes' name these days, it's typically in reference to tabloid fascination.
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"This is what we're trying to do," he said in reference to the album.
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" –in reference to the surly waitress in a dream diner in Dream Master "Kids.
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"Make our day," Chuck Schumer said in December, in reference to Ryan's Medicare plan.
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Lately that dusty theoretical question has been revived in reference to certain problematic men.
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He shouted, "Look after the children," in reference to the couple's three young children.
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"That might be assigned to an auto analyst," he said in reference to Ferrari.
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Opposition leader Tony Abbott famously stood in front of placards reading "witch" and "b*tch" in reference to Gillard during a rally, echoing the behaviour of a Republican rally attendee who shouted "hang the b*tch" in reference to Clinton this July.
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"A lot depends on payrolls," he said in reference to Friday's U.S. May employment report.
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"They need more friends than before," said Mr. Louette, in reference to global tech companies.
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"My stomach is as dark as Bay," Swindler said to Rummans in reference to Dayton.
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It appears on the poster in reference to Trump's defeat of Clinton in the election.
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Members chanted "I like beer!" in reference to Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation testimony.
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Background: She originally said in January, "Let's eliminate all that," in reference to private insurance.
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Second, it could be in reference to Drogon, who took an arrow to the head.
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"Look ma we made it Kimberly Hal Vaughan," Pierce wrote in reference to her mother.
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Barr, a comedy veteran, tweeted a racial slur in reference to Valerie Jarrett, a politician.
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The word "Republican" appears only once in McKibben's piece, and not in reference to Congress.
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CNBC pundit Jim Cramer tweeted "More good things at Twitter" in reference to the news.
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"The traditional German growth engine is stuttering once again," Brzeski said, in reference to exports.
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One was in reference to the idea that I'm a single mother and I'm bitter.
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"They're cooking the books," the senator said in reference to government research on the subject.
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"OG 3s I see u mama," he added in reference to Stormi's Air Jordan sneakers.
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Thompson liked the imagery of magic in reference to Black girls for a particular reason.
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It's not clear if that is in reference to Henchman or a new brand altogether.
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"It's like Grant Fuhr said," remarked Elliott in reference to the Hall of Fame goalie.
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"The goal has been to keep out Ryanair," the person said in reference to negotiations.
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Smith later acknowledged he'd made the remark, but not in reference to any one member.
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Durbin's comments were in reference to a group of GOP colleagues who met in Sen.
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"We disagree with this demand," he said in reference to the French privacy regulator's stance.
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Sadler's insult was in reference to his opposition to now-CIA Director Gina Haspel's nomination.
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"You're a quarter-page sexy," noted Colbert, in reference to the layout of the edition.
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In February she tweeted, "It's all about the Benjamins baby," in reference to the group.
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"It's trading in its cheapest quintile historically," he said in reference to the value factor.
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"I guarantee you that person would be gone," Conway continued in reference to the intern.
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It's not immediately made clear if the statement was in reference to a specific story.
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"I do my own stunts," Jenner captioned the Instagram in reference to her many poses.
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"Canaan cannot become a desert," Robert said, in reference to the state's lack of involvement.
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"Well..," he says, breaking out in laughter and rowing back temporarily in reference to Brexit.
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Arrivabene, speaking to broadcaster Sky Sports Italia, made the comments in reference to Vettel's future.
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His comments were in reference to the Palestinians protesting the embassy moving from Tel Aviv.
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In reference to music writing any adjective should be taken with a grain of salt.
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Is "Good Ol' Boys" in reference to conservative element of life in Texas in anyway?
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The shoot also featured a "Handbook for the Recently Deceased" guestbook in reference to "Beetlejuice."
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"It&aposs a big transformational technology," Amon said in reference to the deployment of 5G.
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"Do I want to do that?" he said in reference to using the opening line.
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An earlier version of this article misidentified an Acura model in reference to sound profiles.
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"The 911 call, it's in reference to an individual with a gun," she told reporters.
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Trump repeatedly called her "Pocahontas" in reference to Warren's past claims of Native American heritage.
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Neo stands for "new engine option" in reference to the plane's new fuel-efficient engines.
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In January, she famously said, "Let's eliminate all of that," in reference to private insurance.
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"Shoot them in the back of head," he reportedly wrote in reference to gay people.
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"Lordy, I hope there are tapes," he says, in reference to Trump's May 12 tweet.
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The World Meteorological Organization said the names are never in reference to a particular person.
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Talented is likely not a word you would hear him use in reference to Clinton.
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Soon enough, there were alternate cards that read "Hillary Clinton President of the United States" in reference to the results of the 2016 presidential election, and other cards that said " 'Lemonade' Beyoncé" in reference to the Grammy for Album of the Year won by Adele.
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"Expose 9-1-1," another person exclaimed, apparently in reference to a 9/11 conspiracy theory.
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"Look at me," Williams said during an interview with TIME in reference to her muscular physique.
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"I believe she's particularly brave," Gonzalez said in reference to the outspoken Twitter account on Monday.
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"I wouldn't be able to tell you," he said in reference to who received the suitcases.
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Caputo stepped down after tweeting "Ding dong the witch is dead, " in reference to Lewandowski's dismissal.
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Easiest example — "Boob-er" in reference to a "women on demand" service — and here's some more.
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This was in reference to an article about the Unicode Consortium's fight over the poop emoji.
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He also clarified that his "let's all grab breakfast" note was in reference to someone else.
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The phrase "rammed down our throat" is used with disturbing frequency in reference to the ACA.
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Officers originally went to the home in reference to a welfare check around 10:20 p.m.
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Everything Facebook does, for now, is in reference to the Facebook system, not apps used elsewhere.
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Hager Bush, 37, also added the hashtag, "Practicing for Baby Bro" in reference to the doll.
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Presumably this is in reference to Rachel Maddow, the left-leaning lesbian TV commentator on MSNBC.
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"My Dreamy girl," Kourtney, 39, wrote in reference to the photo of Dream practicing her poses.
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"It was a zoo," Volpi said, in reference to the number of people in the room.
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The video is called "Parkour Atlas," in reference to a popular recreational activity among young people.
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"Nope. Well said, Salma," Ferrera said, in reference to Salma Hayek, 49, who is Mexican-American.
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"Macklin, you son of a bitch," yet another wrote in reference to the character's smarmy style.
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This is probably in reference to the recent blunders that put the two in the press.
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"That's how a perpetrator rationalizes when he is caught," Dushku said in reference to his jab.
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After Merritt's arrest he sent out a tweet saying "We got him!" in reference to Merritt.
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"I turned eleven years older over Thanksgiving," she said, in reference to the Daily Mail article.
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Penny knows Jughead's weakness though, saying "all snakes have a soft underbelly" in reference to Betty.
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The phrase "serious disciplinary violations" is often used by Chinese authorities in reference to graft investigations.
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"October's Very Old," another user joked in reference to Drake's music label October's Very Own (OVO).
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Ernst suggested the name "Birthday" in reference to its surreal depiction of rebirth into new worlds.
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Anxiety Gator Bot was created by Emily Kardamis in reference to a goof in a podcast.
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"Look at me," Williams said during an interview with TIME in reference to her muscular physique.
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"Well, this is some stomach-churning domesticity," he says in reference to a sweet-talking Will.
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" One lawyer then asked in reference to El Chapo, "You don't think he's a bad hombre?
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However, the sloppiness in reference I can only take to be a joke or a provocation.
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"It's precisely what federalism is designed to prevent," Kennedy said in reference to the 1992 law.
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His comments Tuesday were not in reference to the Post's report, but the timing raised eyebrows.
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It was not immediately made clear if the statement was in reference to a specific story.
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Enjoy the fun use of the words 'boy' and 'ghetto' in reference to a black man.
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Enjoy the fun use of the words "boy" and "ghetto" in reference to a black man.
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Outside the arena, anti-Trump protesters chanted "Lock him up" in reference to Trump's impeachment inquiry.
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Cash, in the conversation, was in reference to how a deal would be financed, Futerfas said.
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"You have to feel really strongly about it," she said in reference to owning a business.
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He also tweeted "For Treebeard," in reference to a character from "The Lord of the Rings."
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"He was one of the two presidents impeached," Mr. Giuliani said, in reference to Bill Clinton.
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Rashida Tlaib's use of the word "motherf***er," in reference to the President, on Thursday night.
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At the rally on July 20193, Trump's supporters chanted "send her back" in reference to Rep.
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He beams when crowds chant "lock her up" in reference to Hillary Clinton at his rallies.
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TV's Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti during an interview on Friday in reference to Warren's proposal.
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"This gesture, at 43-0, O.K.," Mourinho said in Italian, in reference to Conte's rabble-rousing.
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"I'm fortunate enough for him to even be here," he added, in reference to his father.
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"People think I have a glamorous life," Nguyen says in reference to her high-profile work.
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We were able to build the framework in reference to what the court itself was seeking.
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Among factory workers, it was known as a "mixto," in reference to its combination of meats.
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"The article made no difference," he said in a 2011 interview, in reference to his research.
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That's something other tech execs have echoed, like Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai in reference to YouTube.
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" He coined a phrase in reference to some of the coverage of the Knicks: "hate news.
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And, who can forget "Little Rocket Man" in reference to North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un?
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Debbie Stabenow of Michigan, one of the resolution's co-sponsors, said in reference to the event.
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"We have to rethink what we are doing," he noted in reference to Anec associated members.
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The 83% score is in reference to how employees feel about the company's commitment to safety.
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" Later, in reference to Mr. Fraser's career decline, he added: "There's that theory of mine again.
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"We expect those tariffs to fall to zero," he said in reference to the auto tariffs.
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"She was the only one I had," said the personified Katonya, in reference to her aunt.
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"We are determined to reach a decision together," Le Maire told BFM TV, in reference to Germany.
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As ever, pig masks and signs were on display, in reference to the "PigGate" linked to Cameron.
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The "red cup" is, of course, in reference to the disposable party cups from the Solo brand.
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He also reportedly made comments about employees' sexual prowess in reference to how they did their jobs.
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"We've cleaned out the rubbish," Prat-Gay said in reference to Fernandez's protectionist policies that stunted investment.
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Trump's mention of the "13 Angry Democrats" is in reference to attorneys and investigators on Mueller's team.
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"We didn't have a good day at the office," Twyman said in reference to the general election.
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Douglas spoke about what he called "the fifth quarter," in reference to his high school football team.
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"We are number one in the world on innovation," Van Nest said in reference to Northern California.
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"We're getting right up to the April highs," Khouw added in reference to XBI gains in 2016.
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"I would guess we're sharing information on this too," he said in reference to app audit data.
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As a reminder, we have reproduced below the guidance issued in 2014 in reference to those decisions.
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In fact, at one point, the word "miracle" is used in reference to the course's potential impact.
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"Donald Trump said last night he doesn't particularly like the system," Pence said in reference to Russia.
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Washington Post, the sixth column, in reference to &aposanimals,&apos Trump evokes an ugly history of dehumanization.
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"This is the first bow down from Pepsi," Shah said in reference to the offer to settle.
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"They're in a billion pockets, y'all, a billion pockets," she said in reference to Apple's active devices.
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This is not the first time Mossack Fonseca has come up in reference to Operation Car Wash.
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"Our thoughts and prayers are with Carli and their families," he said in reference to Skaggs' wife.
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It just mentioned him in reference to how his and other 2015 Roundtable members' investment recommendations performed.
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The company outright said this in reference to its recent cancellation of its 2018 PlayStation Experience event.
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Reagan first used the phrase in 1983 in reference to limiting the power and growth of government.
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Adam Serwer wrote about the "guardrails falling" in reference to Kavanaugh's likely judicial posture toward executive power.
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That's probably in reference to the bot's Alexa-like features, where owners could ask it simple questions.
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Most wore T-shirts with the logo #IPPsMustFall, in reference to Independent Power Producers who produce renewables.
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"All they had to do is change the name," Uran said in reference to the episode's setting.
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"Forty days—it's almost biblical," she said on Monday, in reference to the time since Trump's inauguration.
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"Our concern is with sanctions, not selfies," he added, in reference to Obama's 2016 visit to Cuba.
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"You block glucose, they use glutamine," Dang says, in reference to another primary fuel used by cancers.
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"This is horrific," Cruz said in reference to a report about Jones claiming he "snookered" the GOP.
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Internet personality Adam22 added, in reference to The Simpsons: "They weren't booing, they were saying boo-urns".
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The tweet was sent in reference to political issues in the middle of a hard-fought campaign.
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His answer of 40 percent was in reference to one product, not to all the company's products.
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In America, the word "rapist" wasn't referred to until the late 19th century, in reference to lynchings.
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In reference to non-representational art, people often say that their five-year-old could make it.
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When you hear Bynes' name these days, it's typically in reference to this period of tabloid fascination.
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Such Bell-type experiments are now called "nonlocal" games, in reference to the separation between the players.
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"The $40,000,000 Commissioner must now make a stand," he said in reference to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.
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The Jr. is in reference to his father, Kevin Sr., who was shot and killed in 2004.
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"The case doesn't end with this," the PM said in reference to Wednesday's report from Danske Bank.
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At campaign rallies, Mr. Trump routinely led chants of "Lock her up" in reference to Mrs. Clinton.
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"No, if it was Tiger, probably," Day, who tied for 23rd, said in reference to Tiger Woods.
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These four options were, in fact, all in reference to the area's impressive collection of antique carousels.
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That ad blurred out the word "wife," in reference to Ms. Adams, though it was still visible.
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The tweet ended with the hashtag #ShePersisted, in reference to a book Clinton wrote about influential women.
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We're told his "too late" comment was in reference to those trying to silence him, like Spotify.
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"There's no HR," Ilene Antelman said, in reference to the resources available to therapists in its system.
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JW: Everyone on the street knows it's in reference to Rihanna, which makes it even more delightful.
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"He is not our best foot forward to run for president," Green maintained in reference to Biden.
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Protestors held cell phones in their hands in reference to the cell phone found near Clark's body.
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She appeared to have said, "She's always extra," while rolling her eyes — apparently in reference to Cabello.
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"Those numbers are tremendous," said Tom Roderick, an analyst at Stifel Nicolaus, in reference to FSL's growth.
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They flash rapidly across the screen, but some are in reference to protests against the Vietnam War.
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"Blah blah blah eating disorder culture blah blah," she wrote on Twitter in reference to the advertisement.
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The "50 Cent" moniker is in reference to the nickname of American rapper Curtis James Jackson III.
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"I say, lock her up, lock her up, lock her up," Kimmel said, in reference to Kushner.
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Al-Sada added that the atmosphere at the OPEC meeting was positive in reference to oil markets.
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"In reference to the tragedy in Las Vegas, we knew a lot of people there," McGraw said.
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The instructor called Mohammed Saeed Alshamrani "porn stash" in reference to the accused shooter&aposs thick mustache.
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TV in reference to how Thunberg has helped spark several youth climate strike events around the world.
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TV in reference to Trump's efforts to shore up up support from his conservative evangelical electoral base.
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" He even hastagged #iamyourfather, in reference to the famous Star Wars line, "Luke, I am your father.
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"Where are you going to find $10 billion in a weekend?" he added, in reference to Buffett.
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He also called Pence his "apprentice" in reference to the reality television show Trump used to host.
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There was even talk of "Obama ambassadors," in reference to veteran U.S. envoys from the career ranks.
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Awareness: this is the term most often used in reference to the UK's snowballing mental health crisis.
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Is the line in reference to his breakup from J.Lo, after five years of on-and-off dating?
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Traditionally, the word is used in reference to a hymn or song in both Christian and Jewish religions.
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Unsurprisingly most of the time the head turn was employed, it was in reference to their food bowl.
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Trump reportedly quipped: "Didn't you guys burn down the White House?" in reference to the War of 1812.
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In reference to the Neighbors, I create based on what I see, it's original material, that's number one.
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When people talk or write about the Dunning-Kruger effect, it's almost always in reference to other people.
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"SO F—D UP," Milano tweeted on Wednesday in reference to the law, while also retweeting similar sentiments.
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Protest slogans, such as All Lives Matter and Blue Lives Matter, were created in reference to the police.
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One sent an email to her parents (they cc'd Sam) using a racial slur in reference to Sam.
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" Asked about what the tweet was in reference to, Weaver said: "I'm in the trust-but-verify business.
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"For the most part, we know he's not going to make mistakes," Gonzalez said in reference to Greinke.
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"Remember, I tied with Katherine Hepburn for best actress," she jokes, in reference to the 1969 Academy Awards.
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"We don't want to get fired," one senior EU diplomat said in reference to Trump's reality TV catchphrase.
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Rogers, 24, quickly declines and Davidson responds by saying he's "0-3," in reference to his failed relationships.
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She also urged her followers to "stop assuming" that they knew what her comments were in reference to.
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The artwork is in reference to the recent use of tear gas at the camp in northern France.
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This diss is not subtle at all; there is absolutely no questioning what this is in reference to.
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That's in reference to way that Divido operates a point of same consumer finance marketplace in the background.
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The opener could be written almost verbatim today, in reference to the recent string of record high temperatures.
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"That's why we're giving him $110 million," coach Michael Malone told reporters in reference to Millsap's annual salary.
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So why do we still feel so comfortable asking the question when it's in reference to Tommy Wiseau?
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"It's a wasteland out there," he said in reference to the sustainability of funding as a business model.
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"I think everybody has their own little things going on," Drake in reference to his relationship with West.
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Sometimes offers will say "as low as" in reference to APR, meaning this is the best rate possible.
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"OG 3s I see u mama," he added in reference to the 7-month-old's Air Jordan sneakers.
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Brad Sherman (D-Calif.) said from the House floor in reference to Trump's comments to the Financial Times.
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Lagarde was responding to comments Pompeo made in Brussels in reference to the IMF and the World Bank.
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According to local news, police called the suspect a "modern day Hamburglar," in reference to an oldMcDonald's character.
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Hell, I use it all the time when it's not in reference to my relationship — without feeling weird.
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Gillum refutes this, saying "We are the number one place to raise a family," in reference to Tallahassee.
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"This is what women of my financial standing do," she said in reference to her extravagant shopping habits.
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"So we have a lot to live up to," Dawson said, in reference to their upcoming collaborative line.
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"There was no keeping anyone off this resolution," Herod told the Post in reference to Saine's remarks, however.
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Throughout the testimony, Rocky was mentioned at least three more times, mostly in reference to the phone call.
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The police operation to capture Contreras was dubbed "Operation MasKoke" in reference to the former forward&aposs nickname.
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The joke was in reference to Bush's reputation for mispronouncing words and was a jab at his intelligence.
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"Paris is almost as bad," he continued, in reference to the November terrorist attacks in the French capital.
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And Kanye West would be on a fish fillet, in reference to the song from Watch The Throne.
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"We should not forgive what he did," said Mr. Omer, the tortured student activist, in reference to Hemeti.
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"We persevered then, and will now," Mohammad Javad Zarif tweeted in reference to the chemical attack on Sardasht.
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In philosophical classical Latin, the verb was sometimes used in reference to the ultimate creative act, divine creation.
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During that campaign, crowds at the elder Trump's rallies often chanted, "Lock her up!" in reference to Clinton.
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The lawmaker Nadia Henry banged her fists in frustration; others chanted "Egyptian, Egyptian" in reference to the islands.
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They chant 'you did a lot for us' in reference to the former elite Quds Force leader. pic.twitter.
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On Tuesday morning, Trump added another -- "Cheatin' Obama"-- in reference to his immediate predecessor in the White House.
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"Oh, that one is easy — $3.8 million or $3.2 million dollars," he said in reference to the loss.
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If I hear the word "unprecedented" once more in reference to this heartbreaking election, I will start cussing.
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"We would have the vote in person," Daly told reporters in reference to a scheduled meeting in Florida.
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"From what I'm told, this guy was technically better," said Abel Sanchez, Golovkin's trainer, in reference to Maxim.
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One heckler called Downing a liar, repeatedly shouting "that's not what she said!" in reference to the judge.
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"It's like a big weight lifted off my shoulders," he told the Sentinel, in reference to the scholarship.
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"It's nice to see both sides," Abdul Hadi explains, in reference to the context provided by these shots.
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To say "Nazi" in reference to the mobs who wrought havoc on Charlottesville last year, arguably, is expedient.
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"'Meriting analysis' doesn't mean there ought to be a change," Manfred said in reference to the increase in reviews.
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This is the pitch from a group of electors calling themselves , in reference to the wildly popular Broadway musical.
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"It's a huge public ledger as immutable as anything invented," CEO Bruce Cleaver told Reuters in reference to blockchain.
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Such an outbreak has been dubbed a "blue flu" — in reference to the blue shirts that TSA agents wear.
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"I think that sometimes we've gone too far," he told the Associated Press then, in reference to Williams' look.
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The latter is in reference to the publicly-listed company's new mission to create the "world's greatest food community".
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"We think she was pretty gutsy," said Muskegon Museum of Art's executive director Judith Haynor, in reference to Miller.
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Dick did make anti-Semitic comments about radio host Howard Stern in 2011 in reference to a business dispute.
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In a Twitter video, Spencer described the Saturday night demonstration as "Charlottesville 3.0" in reference to the previous protests.
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"[America] is really our first hunting grounds," Richards told Rolling Stone in reference to the band originating in London.
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As the cop was mid-arrest, Busco recorded himself asking "What are those?" in reference to his chunky boots.
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As of last week, his Instagram bio was "EXPOSING LILTAY AT 100K," presumably in reference to his follower count.
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Hyland wears a necklace with his initial, and has even quoted Taylor Swift in reference to their budding relationship.
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And threaten[ed] to put him in jail in reference to something dealing with the registration to the vehicle.
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"It could be a possibility or it could be nothing," she said in reference to the reboot being greenlit.
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"There's been a question about context in reference to the statements that were made," Chief Mike Register told reporters.
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Underwood included the hashtag #SpinningBottles in her post, in reference to the song off her new album, Cry Pretty.
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While scoring his final points, Embiid heard chants of "Trust the Process," in reference to the team's rebuilding plan.
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" In reference to the makeup scene, McHale said, "I think men playing around with makeup is a wonderful thing.
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"You were kind of expecting Forest Whitaker, right?" the CBS newsman said in reference to the Oscar-winning actor.
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"He wants to be the one to announce it to the American people," Mattis said, in reference to Trump.
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"I think she just supports everything I do, thankfully," he told the magazine in reference to his TV work.
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A second, important detail is in reference to a now infamous piece of furniture in the Bell-Shepard household.
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It is in reference to a joke made during the monologue and not meant to be a political statement.
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"No decision has been taken yet," Chief Executive Officer Thomas Reynaud said in reference to the possible asset disposal.
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"There are very serious questions about whether Hulk Hogan financially benefited," Gawker's statement noted in reference to the report.
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"It's just a cruel way to govern," Bryce told CNN in reference to the latest Senate Republican health bill.
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"There's blame on both sides" for the violence, Trump said in reference to the counter-protesters at the rally.
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In reference to gun rights, Alito mentioned Justice Stephen Breyer's dissent in the 2008 case District of Columbia v.
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Crowds at his rallies continue to chant "Lock her up" in reference, in part, to the email server controversy.
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The pair are often regarded as China's "Uber for bikes", in reference to car-sharing firm Uber Technologies Inc.
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"It was so frustrating," Duncan told NBC News in a interview published on Thursday in reference to the juror.
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"CONGRATULATIONS!!!!" she tweeted, embellishing her reply with a string of 13 hearts in reference to her own lucky number.
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"We are certainly taking steps so they can't do it again," she added in reference to Russian election interference.
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"It's changed industries and led to the creation of entirely new ones," Cook says in reference to the iPhone.
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"They're moving so f******* slow, it's p******* me off," a policewoman told a fellow officer in reference to paramedics.
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Colbert, in reference to the President's tweet, asked Ocasio-Cortez whether she planned to be "nicer" to the President.
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He made the remark in reference to paid speeches he was giving when he was exploring whether to run.
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"You made us look foolish," Assemblywoman Holly Schepisi, a Republican, told Mr. Hammer in reference to Mr. Santoro's absence.
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His office added that Case's comment was in reference to what his Japanese-American wife sometimes says about him.
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"It's impossible to come up with a definitive list," Mr. Byford said, in reference to foods that are rude.
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"The Industry 4.0 package was a good starting point," he said in reference to the center-left's incentive scheme.
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Indeed, Ivanka and Tiffany Trump both wore all white too, perhaps in reference to their support for women's issues.
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He shows me briefly, but on the list, I'm able to note XXXTentatcion's name in reference to streaming numbers.
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"She puts all sorts of people on," she said, in reference to Ms. Winfrey's penchant for advancing others' careers.
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The bag said, "love yourself first" on the bottom, which was in reference to one of the singer's tattoos.
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Trump's tweets, by the numbers: Trump tweeted or retweeted "Schiff" 11 times in reference to House Intelligence Chairman Rep.
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Case in point: episode two is titled "The Tempura Incident" in reference to an argument between Haruka and Shohei.
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"The increase (in costs) would be in hundreds of millions of dollars," Zubkov said in reference to circumnavigating Denmark.
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The number 52 was specifically chosen in reference to the 1979 hostage crisis at the US Embassy in Tehran.
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Soleimani had been found guilty of conspiring and attempting to export biological matters in reference to human growth hormone.
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And indeed, I wanted to experience the device — its latest update, no less — specifically in reference to those promises.
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Special counsel Robert Mueller, either directly or in reference to his team, has been named in around 43 tweets.
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This term has been specifically applied to Israel in the last decade in reference to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
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I used these words not to describe Mueller's investigation, but rather, in reference to the criminalization of political differences.
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The last one made headlines and drew bipartisan criticism after attendees chanted "send her back" in reference to Rep.
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I ultimately named it "Object," in reference to the code word that professional divers use to refer to the dead.
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She spoke about the disease in reference to her weight loss and muscle gain for the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show.
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"I told her don't wear no 350s 'round me," Drake said in reference to West's Adidas Yeezy Boost 350 sneakers.
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Just consider adopting Mr. Magoo, a bird who recently told Alexa to "stop," presumably in reference to music being played.
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The "13 Angry Democrats" Trump mentioned Thursday were in reference to Democrats on Mueller's team -- which includes 17 total investigators.
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The account posted a blue photo in reference to #BlueForSudan along with an appeal to follow and share the post.
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"And how are the twins?" asked the prince, in reference to the couple's 2-year-old children, Rumi and Sir.
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"Your YPG Kurdish problem is a big problem," Graham told the pranksters in reference to the Kurdish People's Protection Units.
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Turns out we'll still remember "fake news" in the future, but only in reference to devastating truths about climate change!
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He even appeared with the word "slave" written on his face in reference to his contractual obligations with the company.
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An earlier version of this article described incorrectly the surname von Trapp in reference to the entry at 23-Across.
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"I thought he just did that with other Dukies," Winslow said, smiling, in reference to Duke, their shared alma mater.
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Andrew makes this point in reference to the Soviet penetration of F.D.R.'s Administration, which was, he shows, quite real.
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"A brief moment with Olivia Pope 😎😴🤣," she captioned the post, in reference to Washington's character on Scandal.
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That's in reference to the fact that EF seeks to attract the best technical talent, often straight out of university.
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"We also heard a lot from the coal association on this," he added, in reference to the Kentucky Coal Association.
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"Britney Spears didn't have a terrorist attack at her concert," Davidson allegedly said last fall in reference to Grande's success.
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One was from the New England Patriots, correctly using GOAT (greatest of all time) in reference to quarterback Tom Brady.
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The hipster culture, in reference to coffee, I think they feel like they have some kind of monopoly on it.
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That's not only in reference to Stewart's huge consumer reach in the U.S. but also her genuine passion for cooking.
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"There were a lot of bad people in the other group too," he said in reference to the counter-protesters.
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Simon Cowell is using the l-word in reference to the budding romance between Liam Payne and Cheryl Fernandez-Versini.
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Often, when we think or hear about post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) it's in reference to someone in the military.
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The "Alpha" is what the warlocks claim adult Michael could be, in reference to the almost-unheard-of male Supreme.
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"Buffalo $oldier," she captioned the selfie, in reference to a track by Bob Marley, arguably the most legendary dreaded singer.
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"They're blowing this whole thing out of proportion," Malcolm told the New York Post, assumably in reference to the FBI.
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"It's not a secret, that's been going on," she said in reference to the news of sexual misconduct in Hollywood.
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"It's just so relentless," Perfume Genius recently told Pitchfork, in reference to "With Every Heartbeat" and that specific 'Robyn Sound'.
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But I prefer to think of the word in reference to its Latin origin: radix, the root of the issue.
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"My Cheery Blossom Baby 🌸," Kim, 37, captioned the photo seemingly in reference to Chicago's cherry blossom one-piece swimsuit.
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The NSA's codename for the log-cleaning program is called, funnily enough, POLARCALGON, in reference to the washing powder product.
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This is in reference to big Hollywood blockbusters — when it comes to independent films, the compass is more closely aligned.
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He and his supporters insist the last remark was in reference only to MS-13, known for its gruesome attacks.
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The firm is often described as China's "Uber for trucks", in reference to U.S. ride-hailing firm Uber Technologies Inc .
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"I called the fake news the enemy of the people, and they are," he said in reference to the tweet.
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The investigation, dubbed "Car Wash" in reference to the car wash services at gas stations, uncovered a widespread bribery operation.
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" Billeh, 22000 "I was teaching a college class and mentioned Corey Hart in reference to a student writing about sunglasses.
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"We have to get him to make good decisions," Georgia coach Kirby Smart told reporters Tuesday in reference to Fromm.
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The Year of the Pig keyboard is limited to 2019 pieces, in reference to the year, and designed to last.
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Tony Cárdenas (D-Calif.) to "go back to Puerto Rico," apparently in reference to a retreat some Democrats attended recently.
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A Bayer spokesman said Baumann's remarks were in reference to plans to intensify external collaborations, which had previously been communicated.
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"They are our children, and they are our families," Abbas said earlier this year in reference to "martyred" Palestinian terrorists.
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"That was harder than 2 to 3," Kardashian West added in reference to baby Chicago, who turned one last month.
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Often, voter ID laws are discussed in reference to undocumented immigrants, who are unable to obtain a photo ID legally.
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Diemut Strebe: This project explores how values attach to concepts and objects in reference to luxury and art and society.
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The use of the term "fishball" is in reference to a popular Hong Kong street food sold at the market.
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David Brooks Barack Obama is clearly wrong when he refuses to use the word "Islam" in reference to Islamist terrorism.
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"It shows that we aren't as 'progressive' as they think that we are," she said in reference to the poll.
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"I wish I would have let her know, this hearing is a joke," Homan said in reference to Ocasio-Cortez.
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"We like to say in my campaign that love trumps hate," she said in reference to the GOP front-runner.
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"The nice part is he doesn&apost have to worry about tariffs," Trump said in reference to the Mac Pro.
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Situations like this have continued to occur, such as using coarse language in reference to female (but not male) clients.
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How many times have we heard from Democrats that "no one is above the law" in reference to President Trump?
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"A team is never made up of just one guy," Buffalo coach Sean McDermott told reporters in reference to Benjamin.
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"Any shortcomings of this investigation from the past will be looked into going forward," Sini said, in reference to Burke.
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"The handgun was recovered during a search warrant at [the defendant's] residence in reference to this case," the report concludes.
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"He said my hips look good — for a 30-year-old athlete," Donaldson told reporters in reference to the doctor.
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In the original Japanese, they're named Ebiwalar and Sawamular, in reference to boxer Hiroyuki Ebihara and kickboxer Tadashi Sawamura respectively.
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" Trump used racial slurs in reference to Kellyanne Conway's half Filipino husband, George Conway, calling him a "F**ing FLIP!
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A Clinton campaign aide told the Times that he wrote "legitimate" instead of "illegitimate" in reference to a phishing email.
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Chief Executive Tim Sloan used the word "unacceptable" at least twice, in reference to prior sales practices and expense levels.
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"It's time to get #woke," a Twitter account for Trump's campaign tweeted in reference to the new merchandise on Wednesday.
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"That's something I was not familiar with," Dr. Thomas Dobbs, Mississippi's state health officer, said in reference to Reeves's statement.
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"We have a newcomer in the White House, and look where it got us," Klobuchar quipped in reference to Buttigieg.
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"It came from that punk ass bitch," Gucci said, seemingly in reference to The Breakfast Club co-host Angela Yee.
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"We are not asking for this level of graft," the WeWorkers Coalition's letter reads, in reference to Neumann's outsized payout.
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The same Fox News Channel whose hosts have defended Trump's words time and again, including in reference to this tape.
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The show was peculiar and raw, once described by O'Brien as "sub-realism," in reference to its unfiltered, anarchic flow.
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"Look at what she has done over the last year," Benioff said in reference to Thunberg's 2019 speech in Davos.
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More unusually, 0.4 percent of Tooting (63 people) identifies religiously as "Jedi Knight" — in reference to the "Star Wars" films.
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Speaker Nancy Pelosi (California) speaking after the vote, pointedly refused to use the word "impeachment" in reference to the vote.
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Brian Sandoval of Nevada, a Republican, said in reference to Nevadans who have gained coverage under the Affordable Care Act.
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"The reality is we do see this happen from time to time," Milstein told BuzzFeed News in reference to the shootings.
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"At a younger age, it was harder for me to say no," Smith said in reference to the foods he likes.
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Basil Hallward's use of the word "beauty" in reference to Dorian Gray is, for example, replaced by the softer "good looks".
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"My wife, is hosting a baby inside her body," Kimmel joked to his audience in reference to his Oscars hosting gig.
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Also, a quote by Vasif Kortun was removed as it was not said in reference to SALT as the text indicated.
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"I do want to ask about this character that you had a baby with," the host said in reference to Thompson.
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"22018% of the people never show up for their hearing in the months ahead," Pence said in reference to asylum seekers.
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It seems possible that the first was in reference to the book, and so it might be released on August 23.
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"Nothing is impossible but this project definitely seemed impossible," quipped Abbasi, in reference to his government inheriting the project in 2013.
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Trump later said his comments were "in reference to a story that was broadcast on (Fox News) concerning immigrants," in Sweden.
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The voicemails were laced with racist and homophobic remarks, many of which were apparently made in reference to comments by Rep.
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The search for beauty is very important to me," she said in reference to her then-recent work "Artists and Artistes.
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Last year, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said he was in favour of increasing Polish ownership in reference to the mBank sale.
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The writer was descriptively named Shikibu, which means "Bureau of Ceremonial," in reference to her father's position as a government official.
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"They got to dress me up in a lot of heavy armor," Trump said in reference to a bullet-proof vest.
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A meme depicting Disney's Aladdin character saying, "You're free now, Genie," in reference to the Williams-voiced Genie character, went viral.
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"This guys is landing rockets," Ellison said at the October analyst meeting, in reference to SpaceX, one of Musk's other companies.
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During a rehearsal for a fashion show in 2016, she was given angel wings to wear, in reference to her faith.
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"Mani turned ten, Kross turned two," Nipsey continues in reference to the couple's son and his daughter from a previous relationship.
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MTV Australia have claimed their tweet was simply a "joke" in reference to the speech, after viewers called them out online.
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"The oil industry cannot afford to relapse into another downturn," he said in reference to a 2014-0003 oil market slump.
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The IAP is in reference to the Islamic Association of Palestine, a defunct organization that was named in the explanatory memorandum.
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"He's flashing a gang sign," the woman told my editor, in reference to a photo of me paired with my columns.
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Kaine also said that Trump said, "Go ahead, folks, enjoy yourselves," in reference to nuclear war between Japan and North Korea.
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This, of course, was dubbed "Beautygate" in reference to Samsung-style beautification filters, which Apple has always insisted it doesn't use.
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IRAN'S FORMIN SAYS ON TWITTER: SUSPICIOUS DOESN'T BEGIN TO DESCRIBE WHAT LIKELY TRANSPIRED THIS MORNING, IN REFERENCE TO REPORTED TANKER ATTACKS
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More details: There was another significant change in the report — it dropped the term "occupied" in reference to the West Bank.
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In reference to the question that Kara asked, 2018 election with Trump at 40 percent, that's a huge advantage for us.
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That's in reference to official Peter Kadzik, who had been an attorney in the past for Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta.
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But Sunday his comments were a noticeable change from the careful language Hillary Clinton has used in reference to the race.
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"It seems to me ... this is a clear burden on a constitutional right," said Kagan in reference to the state prohibition.
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There are certainly connections with David Lynch, as art critic Cathy Drake points out in reference to Puś performance in Warsaw.
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When Snape says, "Always," it is in reference to the prison of loss and guilt that he made himself prisoner to.
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"Welllll.. wow @briellebiermann," wrote the Bravo personality in reference to the pair's shared features: big brown eyes and a glossy smile.
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All of the biographical information and information in reference to the encounter with immigration is taken and a document is created.
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"Disappointed in your dating choices," the user wrote, as captured by Instagram account Comments by Celebs, in reference to Davidson, 25.
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"I have to have at least 30 minutes to myself," Kendrick Lamar told GQ recently in reference to his meditation practice.
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"Not a chance he or she won't show," author Harlan Coben (@HarlanCoben) tweeted Tuesday, in reference to both Trump and Kelly.
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"We expect something to happen shortly," CEO Marco Nespolo said in reference to the two Veneto-based lenders' bad loan sale.
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Jonchuck's attorney — with whom Jonchuck had been meeting in reference to a custody dispute — had called 911 after observing Jonchuck's behavior.
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In reference to climate control, topics will discuss the latest technological innovations, how to de-carbonize our societies, and fossil fuels.
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"It was interesting to reflect on how people have changed," said founder and CEO Robyn Exton, in reference to text profiles.
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He himself has acknowledged and promoted this rapper-god duality on a number of occasions, often in reference to The Curse.
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It's pretty clear now that Taylor being "naked" in the Ready For It video is in reference to Kanye's Famous one.
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One Republican strategist told Politico that "it could be Alabama all over again," in reference to Roy Moore's failed Senate bid.
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His attorney — with whom Jonchuck had been meeting in reference to a custody dispute — had called 911 after observing Jonchuck's behavior.
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Supporters of President Donald Trump chanted "send her back" at a rally in Greenville, North Carolina, in reference to Democratic Rep.
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President Donald Trump is distancing himself from attendees at his North Carolina rally chanting "send her back" in reference to Rep.
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A rep for the singer told Variety that Swift was only approached by Kanye West in reference to promoting the song.
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The homegrown militias are given names like "the eye of the pineapple," in reference to the spots that pepper the fruit.
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"Some believed I favored conflict because it would advance my political career," she writes, in reference to her Success Academy notoriety.
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Hay, 18, responded to the allegations online, but did not apologize directly in reference to the alleged use of the word.
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"ICOs are the future," Arrington said on stage Tuesday in reference to a new method of fundraising through digital coin issuance.
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"It was a passive, one-way experience," said Putnam in reference to at-home workout apps she's tried in the past.
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"'This is war,' the defendant's words," said the lead prosecutor, Kevin Steele, in reference to an email written by Ms. Kane.
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Another since-deleted post showed Leonard sharing a video of Omar saying "some people did something" in reference to the Sept.
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Former Starbucks CEO and possible 2020 presidential candidate Howard Schultz on Tuesday says he doesn't "see color," in reference to race.
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"You're somehow supposed to enjoy the misery," a police officer thinks partway through the novel, nominally in reference to Sweden's weather.
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Sandy's name has popped up in previous depositions in reference to his role in freezing the aid to Ukraine in July.
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"We'd sign that yesterday," Kathy Christovich, assistant general counsel for WGA-West, tells CNN in reference to a paid leave policy.
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"I'm allowed to have mistresses provided they are younger than you," Donald says in reference to his affair with Marla Maples.
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In another, she said, "I love you me but I listen to Ari," in reference to fellow pop sensation Ariana Grande.
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Tavis Ormandy, an engineer at Google, first noticed the bug, which he jokingly called "Cloudbleed" in reference to the Heartbleed vulnerability.
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Just agree you've used the word "Daddy" in reference to an indie star and we'll agree this piece never happened, OK?
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In 2005, he wondered aloud on-air whether the military would take orders from a female president in reference to Clinton.
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"We're not afraid of it," Mr. Mnuchin said Tuesday at news conference, in reference to the prospect of a trade war.
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Brzezinski responded Thursday morning by tweeting a photo in reference to a popular joke about the size of Trump's hands. pic.twitter.
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"I have no faith in what they say," Mr. Cuomo said in an interview, in reference to the fare hike debate.
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"Today, most banks have a fundamental misalignment of incentives with their customers," Levchin said in reference to his financing startup Affirm.
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"What's it called when you stab someone to death?" she asks, in reference to a serial killer she used to date.
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Fans have tossed around the term Detail Curse, in reference to Bryant's new show, "Detail," on ESPN+, the network's streaming platform.
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"You want to figure out where the weak points are," Edelson, the NYU researcher, said in reference to Facebook's online systems.
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This is the pitch from a group of electors calling themselves Hamilton Electors, in reference to the wildly popular Broadway musical.
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Elizabeth Warren's plan identifies white nationalism as a form of domestic terrorism, in reference to the alleged shooter in El Paso.
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"I really wanted to throw it," Gonzalez said in reference to the ball hit by Bradley that he finally chased down.
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"Hey Britain, heard you just became single," he wrote in reference to the United Kingdom's exit from the European Union Friday.
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When Harry served in the British army, he went by Harry Wales, in reference to his father, the Prince of Wales.
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"Mexico is a recidivist," he added, in reference to the national team, where chants that gay groups call offensive are common.
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"With Nova pitching so good, we really wanted to give him the win," Dickerson said in reference to the club winning.
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"We're heading towards a Titanic-sized disaster," Fadi Quran, campaign director at Avaaz, told POLITICO in reference to the 2020 election.
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He refers to his home in Marin County as "the Shire," in reference to the home of the hobbits in LOTR.
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"She knew the music; she knew the musicians; she had stories to tell in reference to the music," Ms. Washington said.
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There are more than half a million influencers on Instagram alone, reported eMarketer in reference to a 2019 study by InfluencerDB.
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"Iranian weapons were used on Abqaiq and Khurais," he said in prepared remarks in reference to the facilities which were attacked.
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Photos shown below are in reference to the "What Pokemon are you" filter, but this method works with each of them.
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The only relatively new use of the singular they is in reference to someone who doesn't conform to the gender binary.
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We think about prices in reference to other pricesBut behavioral economics, a hybrid discipline that fuses economics and psychology, suggests otherwise.
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"I haven't seen anything like that, I don't think, ever," Carmelo Anthony said on Tuesday in reference to the Oakley drama.
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They are calling for a "Paris-like moment for biodiversity", in reference to the Paris agreement in 2015 on climate change.
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Members of the pro-Kurdish HDP opposition frequently use the terms in reference to the largely Kurdish southeast, angering Turkish nationalists.
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"I believe sometimes we may disagree on the facts," Spicer said in reference to a question by ABC News's Jonathan Karl.
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Harley Rouda (D-Calif.), a member of the House Oversight and Reform Committee, said in reference to Taylor's opening statement. Rep.
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"The higher the frequency, the more dangerous," according to Radiation Health Risks, a website, in reference to signals from 5G towers.
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"The higher the frequency, the more dangerous," according to Radiation Health Risks, a website, in reference to signals from 5G towers.
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In the January 2018 Times interview, she talked about potential family disputes, but in reference to the GOP, not blood relatives.
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Donald Trump's supporters on the campaign trail and to this day often chant, "Lock her up!" in reference to Clinton's emails.
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Of course, it's not clear if the tats are in reference to Victoria's Secret or something else — like Hadid's mom, Yolanda Hadid.
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Of course, what "Fuller House" is like on its own is beside the point; it matters only in reference to the original.
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But she can't let go, "not yet" — most likely in reference to her needing to stay lithe while she holds the crown. .
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Those in the industry refer to them as "veal," in reference to the now-outlawed practice of slaughtering baby calves for meat.
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People have long said, "Lemmy is God," in reference to the legendary Motorhead frontman whose December passing devastated the heavy music community.
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An arrest has been made for Child Neglect in reference to the infant that died who was left in a daycare van.
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The pardon plan has been dubbed "Turing's Law" in reference to the brilliant wartime mathematician who cracked Nazi Germany's "unbreakable" Enigma code.
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"You better all take care of this baby, 'cause that's my child," Holiday said in reference to King, the Jazz Times reported.
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" In reference to his current and longtime girlfriend Cassie, he said, "I'm in love now, and I was in love then too.
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Demonstrators accused of them being "fake news" and called them "candles," in reference to the weekly candlelit vigils which helped oust Park.
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" I've used this term plenty of times, often in reference to the split within the Republican Party between insurgents and "establishment types.
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Officials "learned a lot in 2017," Long said, in reference to the disasters caused by Hurricanes Maria and Irma in the Caribbean.
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Bannon claimed the chips can potentially perform 7 times better than a competing product from Nvidia, in reference to its Xavier chips.
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Baldwin's joke was made in reference to Trump's hurt feels over never winning an Emmy for his reality TV show, The Apprentice.
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"I was really upset with the way we played, especially with myself individually," Beal told reporters in reference to the Utah debacle.
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"We don't care about the opinions of 'Hans' or 'George'," Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey's president, replied, in reference to no particular men.
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"They are in the group, at the staging ground near Zuma Beach," Charlie continued in reference to the beach county in Malibu.
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"We got the ball moving," Kidd told reporters in reference to a key stretch in the third quarter that turned the game.
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"Because of the strikes of Russia and Iran and Bashar," the boy said, in reference to President Bashar al-Assad of Syria.
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The players form part of Venezuela's national team, known popularly as the "vinotinto," or "red wine," in reference to their burgundy jerseys.
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Chaos then ensued as the women can be heard screaming and someone yelled out "She's pregnant!" seemingly in reference to Williams, 37.
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"About 150 police were here in a minute," Stoltzfus said in reference to events that led up to Jones' being escorted away.
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"Our thoughts and prayers are with Carli and their families," he said in reference to Skaggs' wife, who he married in 2018.
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"In reference to what we heard, we want to make it clear that we are against anything of this kind," Bonilla said.
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In reference to the possibility of two tech worlds, he added: "Hopefully it will not come to that, but it's not impossible."
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A former SourceAmerica lawyer even characterized the organization's leadership as the "mafia" in reference to what she described as rampant bid-rigging.
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"PS Hrush is a bomb photographer," Khloé also wrote in the post in reference to her friend, celebrity makeup artist Hrush Achemyan.
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Cardi also shared the clip, writing, "The one time I drank biotin," in reference to vitamin B, which helps with hair growth.
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It's most likely in reference to the iPhone model, but now that this idea is in the air, let's get extremely deep.
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WTXL said incident reports showed police were called by hospital staff multiple times since 2006 in reference to alleged disturbances involving Dawson.
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He played to an adoring crowd, some of whom at one point chanted, "send her back!" in reference to Somali-born Rep.
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Karaziwan attached a covering letter saying he was corresponding in reference to Dalloul's nomination as the Comoros ambassador to UNESCO in Paris.
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Beaumont calls the group behind the Liberia attack Shadow Kills, in reference to a mocking message the attackers sent to the researcher.
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The White House mentioned the tragedy at the LGBT nightclub in reference to the importance of establishing Stonewall as a national monument.
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Despite the song's title (and her past penchant for fairytales) the titular royalty appears to be in reference to her British boyfriend.
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" Brown's agent, Drew Rosenhaus, said Brown's tweet "was not in reference to anything other than Antonio responding to a person he knows.
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Trump's tweet was in reference to a New York Times report that White House Counsel Don McGahn had cooperated extensively with Mueller.
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Disney has mentioned Easter more in the last 10 years than any company but Hershey, usually in reference to its theme parks.
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His tweet this morning was in reference to an extremely inappropriate and offensive term used by a liberal commentator on national television.
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The case became erroneously known as the "Gone Girl" kidnapping, in reference to the popular book and movie about a deceitful disappearance.
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"I received a firm request from the General Prosecutor in reference to this," Kasko said, declining to give details of the case.
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West has described The Life of Pablo as a "living breathing changing creative expression" in reference to all its post-release edits.
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"Anglo knows it has to change because it had a near-death experience," he said in reference to the 2015 price crash.
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"It's happened a couple of games," Oklahoma City coach Billy Donovan told reporters in reference to Westbrook's ability to carry the team.
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We regret the error — especially in reference to the Soviet soldier raising the flag in the photo, Alexei Kovalev, who is Ukrainian.
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"I don't blow smoke at him, but yeah, he probably be high," Swae says in reference to Lil G, his pet monkey.
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In the time since, the gator has been given a name: Chance the Snapper, in reference to hometown musician Chance the Rapper.
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"We are focused on Europe, but will invest in other regions too," he said in reference to the United States and Asia.
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That the word "doyenne" was used in reference to a man was not the British paper's only issue with the story, presumably.
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She added that "something inside me closed off" and "I knew Charles had gone back to his lady," in reference to Bowles.
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They've also blasted Hillary Clinton at the time for using the term "super predator" in reference to young people in the '85033s.
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The words "Justice for Alton" were scrawled on the paving stones in front of the statue -- apparently in reference to Alton Sterling.
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"It's really people looking for safe havens and looking for shelter from the uncertainty," he said in reference to the yen's gains.
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"It's like 'Full Metal Jacket'," says one aid worker, in reference to trigger-happy soldiers in a film about the Vietnam war.
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As President George W. Bush once said, "I'm the decider," in reference to the fate of his embattled defense secretary, Donald Rumsfeld.
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The term is in reference to Fredo Corleone, a character who betrays one of the leading characters in the "Godfather" movie series.
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The brother of Sylvester Stallone, also an outspoken Twitter D-lister, weighed in on Hogg, presumably in reference to the Ingraham boycott.
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The comment was in reference to Trump's pardon of former Sheriff Joe Arpaio and former Bush administration official I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby.
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"They weren't in our lineup regularly," Devils General Manager Ray Shero said on a conference call in reference to Gelinas and Matteau.
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The statement was a riff on a remark allegedly made by Trump in reference to Haiti, El Salvador and some African nations.
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"The individual is no longer a Northrop Grumman employee," Northrop Grumman spokesman Tim Paynter told The Washington Post in reference to Miselis.
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However, Kind is only allowed to use the label in reference to its corporate philosophy — not as a "nutrient claim," says Fortune.
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The term is in reference to Fredo Corleone, a character who betrays one of the leading characters in the "Godfather" movie series.
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Some held up signs saying "Destruction of the State", in reference to recent public sector job cuts, and "Don't Mortgage the Future".
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"My goal is [within] 53 to 25 days we walk away from this," Byrne told CNBC Wednesday in reference to the plan.
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"We don't need counseling from the T.L.C.," he said in reference to the city's Taxi and Limousine Commission, which oversees the industry.
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"We hope for more good news in the next few days," Mr. Kemper said in reference to Mr. Chandiwana and Ms. Osman.
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BUSINESS The Wheels column on Friday about high-end sound systems for cars misidentified an Acura model in reference to sound profiles.
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"For me, that was the hardest thing I ever had to watch," Underwood told Miller-Keyes, in reference to his former partner.
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One time was in reference to a DMCA takedown request; in the other, she reveals the identity of a suspected pirate patron.
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The bird has been dubbed by some as the Lewis Hamilton of racing pigeons, in reference to the Formula One racing driver.
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" Perhaps in reference to Grimes&apos ambiguous post, she added, "They are the first of their kind to do such a thing.
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The asymmetric movement that Stanton mentions above is in reference to the S&P 500 index&aposs staggering performance as of late.
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"This is smart government because it keeps the talent where it belongs," Mr. Martinian said in reference to the residency requirement. Gov.
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"As much as I fantasize about relaxing, I don't relax well necessarily," Padalecki joked in reference to taking a break from acting.
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"I don&apost know what the conclusions were or what it led to," he told The Atlantic in reference to the layoffs.
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Authorities discovered the body after responding to an area of Clewiston in reference to a vehicle fire at about 2:19 a.m.
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Still, Benioff maintained that he loves "all of our children" in reference to Salesforce's high-profile partners, including e-commerce colossus Amazon.
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He wrote, "stop defending child rapists," in reference to Unsworth and also accused him of moving to Thailand for a child bride.
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The only apt comparison to Watergate would be in reference to the Trump campaign's shady dealings with Russia, not the FBI's conduct.
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"Dummy Beto made it much harder to make a deal," President Donald Trump tweeted Wednesday morning in reference to former Texas Rep.
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"The shape makes the Black,"33.513 states Dyson in reference to imaging radicality, stretching her technique of imbuing the somatic with abstraction.
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One Twitter user said it was the "read your tweets" clap, in reference to Mr. Trump's penchant for weaponizing his Twitter feed.
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"The fact that the order exists at all is entirely the fault of the defendant," she wrote in reference to the Feb.
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Jaime and Bronn say the word "cock" a lot (in reference to the Unsullied, who've had something done to them down there).
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"The situation today is unacceptable," he said, in reference to the crisis of migrant children who are being detained at the Southern border.
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The shorthand used for this unique potential of interactive media is empathy, usually in reference to how players identify with a game's protagonist.
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The question was in reference to a $1,274.94 payment listed in the campaign's amended FEC filings, as Gizmodo was first to point out.
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The comments were regarded by China watchers to be in reference to the disappearance of billionaire Xiao Jianhua over the Lunar New Year.
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"This is purely because of the currency," he said in reference to the fall in sterling's value after the EU referendum in June.
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This was in reference to Chaffetz's position on the House Oversight Committee and refusal to investigate Trump for his alleged conflicts of interest.
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An additional feature would let people attach tags to their tweets that explained what they were in reference to, like a TV show.
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While it may seem that "never event" means the mistake didn't happen, it actually is in reference to mistakes that never should happen.
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His first ink is located on his shoulder and is of a Longhorn in reference to his alma mater, the University of Texas.
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"You're going to see Cardi B in a whole new light," Michaels said in reference to Cardi B's different roles on his show.
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There's a chance all of this is actually in reference to sister Kim's pregnant surrogate (confirmed) and/or sister Khloe's also rumored pregnancy.
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All that remains of his early goals is the name of his winery: Séléné, in reference to the goddess of the full moon.
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Zohar Kfir, who used the term in reference to her interactive sexual assault documentary Testimony, believes that VR has clear, pragmatic emotional advantages.
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" In the wake of the Fiorina incident, Trump insisted his comments about Fiorina's face were in reference to her "persona" not her "looks.
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JonBoy tagged Swift — and only Swift — in the photo and geotagged it to "Welcome To New York," in reference to her famous single.
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But one issue your great-great-great-great-great grandchildren also will talk about in reference to the Trump years is climate change.
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"It has to affect you; if it doesn't, then you shouldn't be a referee," Toth says in reference to a referee receiving criticism.
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In the epic throwback shot Pratt holds an FBI mug in reference to his character Andy Dwyer's FBI alter-ego, agent Burt Macklin.
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"I don't have my partner in crime right now," Cruz said in reference to Flaca's best friend Maritza, played by Diane Guerrero, 32.
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"Challenging the highs is in the cards for sure," said Acampora in reference to what U.S. equities can do in the coming months.
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"The Marchesa line was beneath me and I'm sorry for that," she began in reference to a comment she made about Meryl Streep.
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The stickers feature Booker's face and the words "future president," which Biden mistakenly used during the second democratic debate in reference to Booker.
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The London-listed group will be renamed S4 Capital, in reference to four generations of Sorrell's family, while he will become executive chairman.
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Again, the N-word -- this time in reference, unbelievably, to the performance of a Kenyan woman who had just sung the national anthem.
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Did he mean it in reference to the "Lamb of God," as if to say, criticizing Surfer is similar to killing Jesus Christ?
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Update: This piece has been updated to clarify comments saying that the slides are in reference to planning an operation, not a mission.
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The candidate tweeted that Scotland "took their country back," in reference to the United Kingdom's vote to leave the European Union on Thursday.
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To be fair, Section 230 does mention the phrase "true diversity of political discourse," but only in reference to the broader internet itself.
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On that day, blockchain was the third most tweeted about theme in reference to speaker discussions throughout the festival, Twitter shared with Mashable.
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"Night of the Blond Knives," said The Sun, Britain's most-read newspaper, in reference to the colour of Johnson's dishevelled mop of hair.
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She signed the card with her name and the name "Eddie," likely in reference to MMA fighter Eddie Cummings, Busia's longtime training partner.
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But an astounding number of comments are in reference to the Pepsi ad — or, rather, the fact that Jenner did not address it.
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Schumer's pregnancy confirmation is seemingly in reference to the plethora of fans who thought the I Feel Pretty star had already given birth.
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Maher was interviewing Ben Sasse, a Republican, late on Friday when he used the slur in reference to himself, quickly drawing a backlash.
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"I know this is in reference to the Comey conversations and I would refer you to the outside counsel for that," Sanders said.
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"We don't have any idea who did that," said President Obama last night on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" in reference to the internet outage.
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"I expect President Trump to be very assiduous in keeping his promises," Ebell said in December 2015, in reference to the Paris Agreement.
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"The above reads as obvious ad-copy," a note in the page's edit discussions section reads in reference to Burger King's proposed changes.
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"They were for the kids," the dog said in reference to Halle's five-year-old son, Maceo, and 11-year-old daughter, Nahla.
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"As such, we have run out of pumps," a statement on the product page reads, in reference to the unprecedented flood of purchases.
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Yarmuth made his remarks in reference to the federal budget resolution that passed the budget committee on Thursday in a party-line vote.
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"Additionally, we have partner channels that are curated by our partners," says the Neverthink founder, in reference to the startup's nascent business model.
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"Expect more of the same as 'Chavismo' consolidates its power and seeks fresh cash," he added in reference to the ruling Socialist Party.
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"It was a missed opportunity," Girardi said in reference to the fact that the Boston Red Sox and Toronto Blue Jays both lost.
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"All of this talk about walls tonight," Grisham said in the tweet in reference to Trump's address, while also adding the #SOTU hashtag.
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"Of course, this has nothing to do with the Brexit aftermath," Krueger said in reference to Britain's decision to leave the European Union.
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"If you look back at past comments that this president has made, he's used that same terminology in reference to men," Sanders said.
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"What kind of terrible example is this person in the White House giving to our children?" the senator continued in reference to Trump.
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"Train 2 production is unaffected and continues to ramp up," he said in reference to the latest production line being brought on stream.
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"I'd probably be doing that myself," she told the magazine in reference to the recent protests of her led by the Sunrise Movement.
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"They are a private company and of course have a right to stop doing business with me," Watkins said in reference to Cloudflare.
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"I don't know about the slushy drink—I already had enough of that outside," one said, in reference to the Dr Angel Face.
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The term "FAANG" came about in reference to a handful of high-flying stocks in which much of the market's gains were concentrated.
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The word is acceptable in reference to any happening or occurrence, but it can sometimes seem to trivialize events that have serious consequences.
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"These industries were military industries," he adds in reference to the early federal investments that fueled the development of technologies like the internet.
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"Facebook Messenger is the driver," he said, in reference to rumors that Facebook will open its chat app to third party bots imminently.
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It was inspired by Peter Reich's Book of Dreams and the song's title is in reference to an old New York jazz club.
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"I'm a woman, I'm international, and I want every woman to be in charge," von Furstenberg says in reference to her latest endeavor.
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" In reference to the critics who have accused her of faking depression in the past, Eilish said, "It hurt me to see that.
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It's actually in reference to a pilot light, on a stove, which relies on the gas line (or "tap") to boil or simmer.
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"There's not going to be any standoffs, this isn't the Bundy Ranch," Benvie said, in reference to a 2014 armed confrontation in Nevada.
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"We expect that people will exercise their First Amendment rights," she said in reference to the constitutional protection of free speech and assembly.
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The Umbrella Movement, so-named in reference to the umbrellas used by protesters in defense of police pepper spray, changed Hong Kong forever.
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And as such, when writer Danny Zuker made a Kevin Bacon joke in reference to coronavirus, a lot of people immediately got it.
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Another favored phrase of Trump's is "we'll see what happens," which he has used in reference to China, North Korea, Iran and Mexico.
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"The Korea Times wrote that "in extreme cases" critics were "speaking from a racist context in reference to the ambassador&aposs Japanese background.
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RENAULT CEO BOLLORE, IN REFERENCE TO POTENTIAL DEPARTURE, TELLS STAFF THAT FUTURE OF ITS ALLIANCE WITH NISSAN IS WHAT MATTERS, NOT PEOPLE - SOURCES
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"When you're struggling with childhood issues as a man, you're not a man," Eddie reportedly said in a confessional in reference to Vieth.
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Trump has been antagonizing Kim Jong Un over Twitter for months in reference to the North Korean leader's determination to acquire nuclear weapons.
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"We were not expecting this sudden dip," Chief Executive Arthur Sadoun told reporters in a briefing, in reference to the group's healthcare business.
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" In reference to China, he added that Washington would "continue to work to counter unilateral efforts that seek to alter the status quo.
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"Hands up," he shouted, encouraging the group to pose with their fists up in reference to Rocky's iconic two-fisted gesture of triumph.
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"As far as the risk of dealing with a madman is concerned, that's his problem, not mine," Trump said in reference to Kim.
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Kerry's comments were in reference to a July 1 attack in Bangladeshi capital of Dhaka, where 20 hostages inside a bakery were slain.
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Sometimes people indigenous to the United States will use the term, but it's officially in reference to our friends north of the border.
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And that's not even just in reference to gender or sexuality or race, or anything like that—it's also in terms of gameplay.
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Do you think those policies—though he didn't mention them in reference to marijuana—would run contrary to ending the war on drugs?
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He gave me a call, and after telling me that everyone dies — and that "some people die at their own hands," in reference either to Bourdain or to the deceased designer Bijan Pakzad, with whom I share a name and who died of a stroke in 2011 — he declined to answer questions in reference to this story over the phone.
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The 911 call, received about 10:30 that night, was in reference to a young male "who was not breathing," according to the report.
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Whatever activity this could be in reference to, it's probably not the kind of thing you want to bring up on a first date.
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"Well, I thought to myself, over my dead body," said Pilar Gutierrez - whose father was a minister under Franco - in reference to the exhumation.
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" But, possibly in reference to questions about whether he had violated any campaign finance laws, Trump added that "your favorite President did nothing wrong!
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His attorney at the time — with whom Jonchuck had been meeting in reference to his custody dispute — had called 911 after observing Jonchuck's behavior.
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"We believe in binational agreements, not in multilateral agreements that impose condition upon us," he said in reference to the role of the CICIG.
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HALSEY SHOWS OFF REVENGE BODY AFTER G-EAZY SPLIT "My stomach is as dark as Bay," Swindler said to Rummans in reference to Dayton.
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In Robyn's final session, she writes that she's "got to fucking stop all of this" in reference to her self-harm and alcohol use.
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"For these far-right groups, the audience is treating it much more as interactive space," said Munger, in reference to the engagement graph above.
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While AI researchers dismiss Musk's comments on AI as alarmist, that's only in reference to the imagined threat of some Skynet-style doomsday machine.
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There are 9,000 people in this organization in a group making fun of refugees [editor's note: This is in reference to this Facebook group].
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"Well, it happens all the time in this league, and you've just got to continue to play," Gentry told reporters in reference to Davis.
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The companies Saab accused of overpricing include Tradequip, apparently in reference to Tradequip Services and Marine, which is owned by Venezuelan businessmen Roberto Rincon.
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It's in reference to the violence in Charlottesville this summer, where a white supremacist driver plowed into a crowd of counter protesters, killing one.
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However, there's no evidence to suggest that the attacks were coordinated by, in reference to, or a result of, Black Lives Matter or protests.
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"In 1936 the crowd was against Jesse Owens," he said in reference to the Berlin Olympics when the black American sprinter won four golds.
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" The title of the piece is in reference to a character used in mathematics to denote "the inclusion map of on space into another.
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"That's the first nice piece of art I ever bought," Frankel says in reference to a horse print that's displayed in her family room.
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Others were unamused by Pence's use of the phrase "that Mexican thing" in reference to some of Donald Trump's previous comments on Mexican immigrants.
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