Because there was no reference to community, there was no reference to family.
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" Gingrich said he is guessing her reference to Muhammad Ali "is a reference to boxing.
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Mr. Trump made no reference to Mr. Comey's testimony and only a brief reference to Mr. Gorsuch.
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Yep, it is in fact a reference to her sister Arya's trusty sword, but also a reference to Sansa's sewing proficiency.
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And why is a reference to "the testosterone-tinged frenzy" any less bigoted than a reference to women's "raging hormonal imbalance" would be?
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You want to make reference to one killing, he can make reference to a number of Americans who have been killed by illegal aliens.
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NRCS leadership instructed employees to describe their work without any reference to climate change, instead describing "weather extremes" and eliminating any reference to human causes.
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The associate also said Sondland and Taylor did not grasp that a reference to the gas company Burisma was in fact a reference to Hunter Biden.
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Relatedly, politicians can defend policies favoring an unpopular group by systematically replacing reference to that group with reference to a related group that enjoys a positive stereotype.
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The court acknowledged that, unlike the first executive order, the new one makes no reference to a person's status as a "religious minority" nor any reference to religion at all.
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It's hard to tell, but I think the reference to the "record player" is a reference to dubious research suggesting poor kids hear fewer words at home than wealthy kids.
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However, we understand the reference to Twitch's closer work with law enforcement services and the "additional security services" is a reference to other changes that may not have been fully detailed.
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He stuck to retelling his remarks and omitted his reference to "many sides" in his response on the day of the violence, and his reference to "both sides" last Tuesday. 2.
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" The joke is a reference to the "Drake Curse.
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" — a reference to the Clint Eastwood movie "Dirty Harry.
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That geographic detail, the label's imagery and a prominent reference to the Blue Moon Brewing Company (with no reference to MillerCoors) suggest a source with modest means, not a multibillion-dollar behemoth.
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Occasionally, he asked to alter a word or two; in "All My Ex's," a reference to the Brazos River became a reference to the Frio River, which flows closer to his home town.
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The bridge iconography as a literal reference to the Jefferson Boulevard Bridge of South Bend and a symbolic reference to bridging "the divides tearing this country apart" is a smart and subtle choice.
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And like Trump's reference to the "inner city," McCaughey's reference to rap is primed to signal-boost racist ideas that black people are inherently degenerate and contaminate any thing or place they touch.
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Walmart&aposs response tweet was likely a reference to a line from the Comedy Central show "Workaholics," or a reference to actor Paul Walker&aposs character from the "Fast and the Furious" franchise.
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"Ziver," he replies, a reference to his nickname for her.
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Could this be a reference to George Orwell's novel 1984?
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Three points were removed for an explicit reference to nature.
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It's a clear reference to the trailer for Only One.
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Turns out the "73" was in reference to someone's age.
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The reference to Derry in It is subtle, but important.
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And that's not the only reference to the Golden State.
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The representative has denied any reference to Graham's sexuality, however.
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A reference to the older suspect's height was also removed.
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Ivanka also made a reference to her own personal politics.
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Those policies encourage storage without reference to timing or location.
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The smoke stacks are a reference to my Baltimore past.
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Startups attracted to its reference to "input/output" have registered .
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There's another reference to Ghost, the main starship in Rebels.
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He did not make specific reference to Black History Month.
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He made no reference to the amendment or the bill.
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Could the "he" be a reference to Laurel's unborn child?
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A reference to classified material from a leaked configuration file.
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And Dean's reference to Pence accepting contributions from tobacco companies?
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Davis said in reference to America's shift to electric vehicles.
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This could easily be a reference to Sansa's scarlet locks.
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Those tendrils are an unmistakable reference to the Symbiote, though.
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In fact, there's almost no reference to Tyler's day job.
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There is clearly NO reference to a future 400 years.
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Rarely are decisions made without reference to date and analytics.
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Perry's could have easily been a reference to Kawakubo's work.
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And what on earth is that redaction in reference to?
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The ministry made no reference to talks on the matter.
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"He's not," she continues, likely in reference to separating families.
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CORRECTION: This story has fixed the reference to small cigars.
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He made scant reference to the war against the Taliban.
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And, there was no reference to complete, verifiable, irreversible denuclearization.
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Clinton makes a richer historical reference to previous barrier breakers.
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"It is the reference to Vice President Biden," Volker responded.
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The hyenas aren't the only reference to the animated series.
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It said the reference to Nazism had since been removed.
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The document also made a passing reference to religious exchanges.
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The comments, including a reference to uncertainty around the Nov.
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Is this a reference to Game of Thrones' Jaime Lannister?
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Cocaine.I've never heard white pony as a reference to cocaine.
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It was more in reference to that than anything else.
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I had no previous history or reference to turn to.
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A reference to strengthening the multilateral trading system was dropped.
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Some viewers saw this as a racist reference to minstrelsy.
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To immigration hawks, this was a clear reference to DACA.
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"Ex" was a reference to Mr. Macklowe's first wife, Linda.
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The second credits scene is a jokey reference to Aquaman.
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In doing so, they made explicit reference to Wilsonian ideals.
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The name is a reference to brut, a dry Champagne.
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Today we have a winky, misleading reference to 15A, ITEM.
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Agents in those situations usually make reference to U.S. v.
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Trump's reference to the ongoing war there is particularly bizarre.
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He made reference to its size again on Tuesday night.
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On the 14th, the president makes specific reference to that.
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TV on Friday in reference to Sanders's ambitious new proposal.
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We couldn't resist a teasing reference to his audio troubles.
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Mr. Gottfried made reference to Mr. Lewis's popularity in France.
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Here, a reference to Ali MacGraw; there, to Angela Davis.
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"Fuck that bitch," he texted, seemingly in reference to Mullen.
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The coalition statement made no reference to any air strike.
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You got reference to the CEOs of both those companies.
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" Badila added, in reference to Kanter: "At around 5 p.m.
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Ted Cruz, too, made reference to the removal of cows.
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Is that a reference to an encounter with Renate Dolphin?
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A great reference to New York traffic jams and 2.
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It's a reference to one of Han's most iconic lines.
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" Schiff memo: "The Majority's reference to Bruce Ohr is misleading.
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There was also a reference to "#MiamiDolphins" on the gun.
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The reference to the show is significant for another reason.
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The term was a reference to molecules that cause cancer.
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The quote appears to be a reference to this chant.
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" — a reference to a song sung by Lancelot in "Camelot.
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It's always "we", in reference to her partnership with Durkin.
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Mr. Royce made no reference to his own political situation.
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Is he making a reference to "God Save the King"?
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Also on that particular handbill was a reference to bloodandsoil.
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Her reference to Nixon being "opposed to having a qualified lesbian become mayor of New York City" was a reference to Nixon endorsing Bill de Blasio over Quinn in the 2013 NYC mayoral race.
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Editor's note: This story has been updated from an earlier version to include reference to the Jamestown colony and clarify a reference to Hawaiians as migrant laborers, pre-Hawaiian statehood, in 19th century California.
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The 6900 Times article included a single reference to Uranium One officials saying they believed some of its American uranium made its way to Europe and Japan without any reference to how that occurred.
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The draft language shared with CNN also would slightly alter the party's position on Israel, reinstating a reference to an "undivided" Jerusalem and removing a reference to Palestine in support of a two-state solution.
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On Wednesday, the space left by the deletion was filled by a reference to a newspaper article in which Fillon said he wanted to protect the welfare system, but with no reference to private insurance.
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He cited recent negative reference to Nigerians and Africans in conservative circles by pundits Ann Coulter and Tucker Carlson and Trump's now infamous reference to Nigeria as a "shithole" country, as reported in January 2018.
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"18 Louises" seems like a random reference to a group of women all named Louise, but it's not; it's a reference to the fact that there were 18 Kings (or ROIS) of France named Louis.
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In reference to their costar, Skandar Keynes who played Edmund Pevensie.
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Pence made no immediate public reference to their foreign policy disconnect.
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You get a reference to how McGraw Hill papered over slavery.
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Le Drian did not make a direct reference to Trump's remarks.
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Thursday's hearing was not entirely without reference to political issues. Sen.
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The reference to the "loudest voice" calls to mind Trump again.
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But I couldn't find one reference to anything in the lyrics.
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They argue a reference to trade in the statement is needed.
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"Fame can change things," Ed said in reference to Aaron, 33.
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He made no reference to any dates for potential road tests.
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The series includes a reference to Trump's comments about the case.
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Now we know it to be a reference to this case.
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That's a clear reference to new members of Congress like Rep.
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Among other things, it prohibited reference to age in job advertisements.
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Binney also made reference to the recent terrorist attacks in Paris.
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There's a reference to a William that I have to highlight.
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The final version makes no direct reference to migrant rescue boats.
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"Showtime is over," he said, in a clear reference to Trump.
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Early Tuesday, he made reference to the Edmund Pettus Bridge again.
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In a thinly veiled reference to Trump, she warned against protectionism.
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The error was rectified later to remove the reference to Malaysia.
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Andrew Cuomo said Wednesday the note made a reference to ISIS.
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HB: The show mades reference to Karl Marx and Walter Benjamin.
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His name came up only in reference to Hill's Senate testimony.
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The reference to fog is a clever and now widespread pun.
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The name is a reference to George Costanza's fake architect name.
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But she removed a reference to the timing of the hikes.
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"In absence he flies," Moggridge sings in direct reference to Guerra.
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"It's a classic growth story," Bradshaw said, in reference to Ollie's.
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But his reference to Ukraine angered Russian soccer fans and politicians.
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Adding, "I'm Marmite anyway" — a reference to the divisive English condiment.
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People brought up Kool-Aid very often, in reference to Bundy.
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" He ended with an ominous reference to GOT: "Winter is coming.
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It's unclear whether she was making a reference to the report.
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The Department of Justice did not make reference to a payout.
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There should have at least been a reference to True American.
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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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The central bank also dropped the reference to future rate cuts.
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The name Phineas Fisher is a reference to Gamma's FinFisher product.
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It's the most overt reference to violence among the cactus paintings.
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The reference to time spent in the district was likely intentional.
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"Infest" is not a word customarily used in reference to humans.
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Weidmann made no reference to the ECB succession in his remarks.
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It is fairness with reference to particular conditions or particular results.
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In reference to her previous tweet, Purser responded with an apology.
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"3rd country," she said, in a reference to resettlement in Canada.
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Or how about the reference to the White House's insane turnover?
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This post was corrected to remove a reference to middle schools.
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But Jones, too, made no direct reference to the president himself.
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He also made an apparent reference to embattled health startup Theranos.
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It was apparently a reference to the Empire Washitaw De Dugdahmoundyah.
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Come to think of it, no reference to car sales either.
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He also made an apparent reference to embattled health startup Theranos.
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Only 28 percent made explicit reference to abortion in their response.
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These theme entries are clued "normally," without any reference to films.
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Mr. Yasuda makes no reference to his captors in the video.
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More than half -- 59% -- lack a reference to citizenship or civics.
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Also a reference to GrayWorm, the skin disease in GoT. pic.twitter.
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But nothing in them is an obvious reference to "spins," either.
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The company made no reference to pricing of its X4 model.
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They Don't," a reference to the much maligned ICP song "Miracles.
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Baudrillard claimed that signs work without any reference to actual meaning.
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It's a reference to Tas and Ben's different styles of skating.
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Now Gaga's using a Disney reference to get her point across.
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Without contextual reference to generations of preceding and contemporary geometric stylizers?
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This a direct reference to something he says in the comics.
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Holly avenue could also be a reference to Walt's daughter's name.
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The first group saw a generic statement without reference to Mrs.
|
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Twitter's announcement about fleets gives a subtle reference to the initiative.
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"I'm lovin' it," someone else said, in reference to McDonald's tagline.
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Yep, that headline is a direct reference to Michael Irvin's junk.
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It's a reference to everyone's favorite automotive commercial "bomb," the EDSEL.
|
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Facial "landmarks" are compared without reference to race, gender or ethnicity.
|
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Trump made reference to the matter in a tweet on Saturday.
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I think the reference to "separate but unequal" was very significant.
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We see no reference to such a penalty in our lease.
|
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But he made no reference to Ms. Hill or Justice Thomas.
|
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The ad contained no reference to any political candidate or issue.
|
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He also used an insensitive term in reference to Darvish's heritage.
|
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With reference to Dr. Ford, the credibility is there for her.
|
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"It's a loose reference to jewelry, not literally," Mr. Krakoff said.
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In 215, that would have been a reference to Flint, Michigan.
|
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It also makes a vague reference to a local news station.
|
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Perhaps the most obvious is its reference to Adam and Eve.
|
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The draft also contains no reference to Japan's commercial whaling program.
|
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It's unclear what, if anything, Pierre Delecto is a reference to.
|
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Together, they soon clarify the title's reference to the Scottish play.
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There's no go-to reference to understand what you're watching [laughs].
|
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The audience booed at the president's first veiled reference to Trump.
|
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What, according to the article, is it likely a reference to?
|
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The 24 was a reference to one of Bryant's jersey numbers.
|
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He has denied the remark was a reference to Gillum's race.
|
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There was no reference to it on the club's website, either.
|
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Paramount made no reference to SFG in its statement on Tuesday.
|
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Any reference to Libor had only been made in general terms.
|
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" Weissmann didn't explain the significance of the reference to a "backdoor.
|
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My reference to an episode of postpartum depression was also queried.
|
|
Other gaps are harder to explain by reference to preferences alone.
|
|
The mail piece makes specific reference to Gillum's support of impeachment.
|
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Baldwin's comments were a reference to Trump's desire for an Emmy.
|
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"MBS" is a reference to the crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman.
|
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The report made no specific reference to the Republican National Committee.
|
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The French firm's Olympic website also makes reference to the cloud.
|
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The second, Goldman noted, was a minor reference to a video.
|
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For his part, Buttigieg made explicit reference to the ticking clock.
|
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For instance, one commenter repeatedly made a common reference to Naziism.
|
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Is "The City" in reference to Calgary or cities in general?
|
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Is he making a reference to the King over the Queen?
|
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This does strike me as a veiled reference to Trump's masculinity.
|
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Neither man made reference to U.S. sanctions or the market turmoil.
|
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It was notable that there was no reference to global developments.
|
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In this case, the reference to the Holocaust was really a reference to the fear that if Iran's integration allows it to become more powerful, it could bring danger to Israel and, by extension, to Jews.
|
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Both sides reached an agreement to keep discovery materials sealed that include any reference to a child; any health information, including mental health or psychological health information; and any reference to a client who hasn't been charged.
|
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Reference to Trump annoys President's lawyers Corsi's statement of offense included a reference to Trump that irritated the Trump legal team so much it caused a delay in returning written answers to questions from the Mueller team.
|
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"I'm not satisfied," Rivers said in reference to the episode concerning Griffin.
|
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It was also a reference to designs in his archive, Raf noted.
|
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in reference to Amazon, Microsoft, Apple, Google, and Facebook.
|
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DACA participants are often called DREAMers, a reference to the DREAM Act.
|
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Erdogan made no reference to the crown prince in his statement Tuesday.
|
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The company made no reference to that in its statement on Monday.
|
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"People are waiting outside" — a reference to his Turkish fiancée Hatice Cengiz.
|
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That same scene also included a reference to Dunn's nemesis Mr. Glass.
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This story has been updated to include reference to Stonetear's Etsy profile.
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The name is in reference to the disease, not the virus itself.
|
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The title of the exhibit is a reference to those early years.
|
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A football player nicknamed her "Beat Weeds," a reference to pubic hair.
|
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At the time, it made no reference to its original smart speaker.
|
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It makes no reference to Berthot, but it helps explain this show.
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The chains around the logo are potentially a reference to forced motherhood.
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"Game over" is a phrase typically used in reference to video games.
|
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And iHelp BR spotted an interesting reference to the facial recognition feature.
|
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Kimmel tweeted "u up?" and a reference to the bizarre Streep feud.
|
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"I am pessimistic about retail here," she said in reference to Singapore.
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It contains an explicit reference to human rights and to religious freedom.
|
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Some people interpreted his comment as a reference to people, not livestock.
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Elizabeth Warren ("Pocahontas," a reference to her claims of Native American heritage).
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While this happens, June sneaks in a meta reference to Margaret Atwood.
|
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There was one brief reference to Clinton, his Democratic rival in 2016.
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In reference to the next round of trade talks, scheduled for Jan.
|
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But the message's potency lay in its deft, implicit reference to impeachment.
|
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You may have heard the term "broken branch" in reference to Congress.
|
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And did you get the reference to Marlon Brando in Apocalypse Now?
|
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A lone reference to "angels" can merit a crackdown on blasphemy grounds.
|
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Dad is, naturally, "The Blueprint," a reference to Jay-Z's 2001 album.
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It did not immediately make a direct reference to civilians or fighters.
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That should have been a reference to the world wide web. Sorry.
|
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The film's title is a literal reference to the attack Saba survived.
|
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This wasn't Musk's only reference to the inevitable descent into nothing, however.
|
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Furthermore, the reference to "the n-word was unnecessary" from all parties.
|
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Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts "Pocahontas" -- a reference to her claimed Indian heritage.
|
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She actually coined the term "bug" in reference to a computer malfunction.
|
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He wrote: The dissent concluded with a passionate reference to Oliver Twist:
|
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"You could have told him," the man says in reference to Jonas.
|
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Nuremberg there was mention of crimes against humanity but no reference to
|
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The reference to Mr. Dolan is to James Dolan, CEO of MSG.
|
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She and others take that to be a reference to the Bidens.
|
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They are often labeled "Dreamers" in reference to the related DREAM Act.
|
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The information the official sent us made no reference to Zac Brown.
|
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"It's made with love," says Morrison in reference to this daily count.
|
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On June 24 she made a reference to acquiring a suicide belt.
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It has the world "cyber" and a pretty clear reference to ISIS.
|
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It is instead a reference to the 1987 album by Ryuichi Sakamoto.
|
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Yi's statements did not make reference to market speculation about suspected intervention.
|
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That appeared to be a reference to her pursuit of Apple Inc.
|
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Correction: An inaccurate reference to how ancient Rome treated rape was deleted.
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The initials are a reference to James and Lily Potter, Harry's parents.
|
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"I believe in science," she said in a veiled reference to Trump.
|
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Is it a reference to the Hemingway collection of the same name?
|
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And what makes this scene Shakespearean isn't reference to any particular character.
|
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No reference to "ghetto," as place or modifier, can escape this history.
|
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This album had "I'm From There" as a reference to Shal leaving.
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THE TAKEAWAY What is said is important, like the reference to Mrs.
|
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The company had made no public reference to positive tests on products.
|
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The spokesman made no reference to the other companies that received letters.
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There is no reference to memes or any sort of internet culture.
|
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He also makes a passing reference to the shooting of Mr. Sterling.
|
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It was not Noah's first time using this reference to describe Trump.
|
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"Artificial suns" is Musk's reference to a theoretical stream of nuclear reactions.
|
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TV's Krystal Ball and Buck Sexton in reference to Trump's political maneuver.
|
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This is yet another reference to the real details of Rader's murders.
|
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The name is a reference to the concept of the generation gap.
|
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" He adds, in reference to Nixon's first name, "It's a Rich hunt!
|
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Mr. Trump made only passing reference to the newest accusations against him.
|
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One of them is an owl, another reference to Nite Owl's character.
|
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Trump's reference to chain migration earned him audible displeasure from some Democrats.
|
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They slipped in a reference to the self-funding of Trump's campaign.
|
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Lancaster pointed to the reference to future technologies when making his argument.
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Particularly when in reference to a military strike against a foreign power.
|
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They called it Indie Game Jam, a reference to musical jam sessions.
|
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This is the only explicit reference to alcohol in the yearbook blurb.
|
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So, in other words, that a reference to Human Rights be deleted.
|
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She also says things like, "grindin'" in reference to her work ethic.
|
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The reference to Masaccio is not inconsequential to the inflation of meaning.
|
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" I think last year there was a reference to "Go for O!
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Crowd Size: Reference to enthusiastic crowds comes up in every Presidential election.
|
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There's a reference to "The Little Mermaid" when Elsa is inside Ahtohollan.
|
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Warning "November is coming," a reference to the midterm elections on Nov.
|
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Ilya also included a reference to Australia's reputation as a Nanny State.
|
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Many said they supported the blue party, in reference to Ms. Liang.
|
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It's called Peacock, a reference to the network's avian plumage-inspired logo.
|
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Alarmingly, unlike previous funding announcements, the document makes zero reference to contraception.
|
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Trump's remarks were a clear reference to his recent attacks on Rep.
|
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The reference to "falling prices" points to a hurdle for any investigation.
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I don't think the same holds true in reference to corporate power.
|
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Manhattan is known as Whyt Whey, a reference to Broadway's White Way.
|
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Mr. Yamaguchi dismissed Mr. Trump's reference to samurai warriors as a caricature.
|
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" "They dropped the reference to rates will remain neutral for some time.
|
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"What you're wearing is a reference to your surroundings," Mr. Pask said.
|
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Netanyahu screams some more about the reference to her public service obligations.
|
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It's a reference to the horrific car accident Offset survived last May.
|
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In other words, the soap should provide a "reference" to the food.
|
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That was a reference to the next, crucial move in Brexit: Mrs.
|
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The president made reference to that trip in his remarks on Tuesday.
|
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Another Redditor commented, "2fast 2Führerious," a reference to the popular movie franchise.
|
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In his remarks, Bloomberg made historical reference to previous anti-elite revolutions.
|
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FEMA dropped any reference to it in its 2018-2022 Strategic Plan.
|
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Eminem get political with a reference to President Trump on the album.
|
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Or, really, any serious reference to it at all in modern culture.
|
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Birria is a reference to the taco's stewed meat — usually goat — filling.
|
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Correction: This article was updated to remove a reference to Harold Ford.
|
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The defense has suggested that "Johnny" was a reference to Mr. Ramos.
|
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"Let It Be" seems to be a reference to the Beatles song.
|
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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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It was a reference to Otto Piene Light Ballet from the '60s.
|
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"I'm used to that," Weinstein says, apparently in reference to the groping.
|
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"Greenland," he joked, a reference to one of Mr. Trump's previous controversies.
|
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Committee members must therefore word their questions without reference to any case.
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"Financial Intelligence" is the closest reference to a textbook in this list.
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Surprisingly, many men interpret this as a reference to my sexual predilection.
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"#HillaryClinton #Election2003 #TrumpPence16 Note Colin #Powell's reference to #HRC's #'character,'" reads another.
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She hadn't even flinched when I'd made reference to my sex life.
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"B" appears to be a reference to Burisma or to Biden himself.
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KELLY EVANS: And that's a reference to his use of marijuana, right?
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"—checking whether his executives caught the reference to "I love black people.
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Just about any media reference to Julio Ponce includes the word "controversial".
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The Holocaust Remembrance Day proclamation that eliminated any reference to the Jews?
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" The phrase "bye, Felicia" is a reference to the 1995 film "Friday.
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The inspector general's report makes no substantive reference to Mr. Durham's investigation.
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What if it's just a light-hearted reference to Apple's original logo?
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The "credo" is a reference to the company's 75-year-old code.
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Karlan later apologized for making reference to the youngest Trump child's name.
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It has not been confirmed whether this is a reference to Kavanaugh.
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Ivanka Trump made a specific reference to Muslim communities in her condemnation.
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The dining area is largely devoid of any reference to US presidents.
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Danyliuk is likely a reference to Oleksandr Danyliuk, Ukraine's former finance minister.
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Last year Microsoft added a reference to AI to its corporate vision.
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That is believed to be a reference to the Saudi crown prince.
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A reference to his exit package has been removed from the article.
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AI: But not a direct reference to any actual song' for example?
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It's a reference to rotating one's phone 90 degrees to watch video.
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"It's a hidden political agenda," he said in reference to his work.
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Graham justifies his attitude, and allegedly the president's, by reference to patriotism.
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He said this in 1992 in reference to the Los Angeles riots.
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It is a reference to classic Weather Channel vibes, but it is also (and mostly) a reference to the phenomenon of Quantum Nonlocality, and viewing it through the lenses of both ancient spiritual wisdom and cutting edge physics.
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In an apparent reference to Turkish-backed Syrian rebels, the administration said in a statement that "mercenaries" had attacked the camp where "Daesh elements" - a reference to Islamic State - in turn attacked camp guards and opened the gates.
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In addition to his reference to Wounded Knee, Trump has also referred to Warren as "Pocahontas" and made what many said was a reference to the Trail of Tears in a tweet last week attacking the senator. Rep.
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The social network's creator, Andrew Torba, denies it is a reference to Pepe the Frog -- a cartoon that has been appropriated as a mascot of the alt-right -- saying it's a biblical reference to a plague of frogs.
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Actually it is a combination of his initials and the number of steps in the Japanese tea ritual, a reference to his former brand name, which was itself a reference to his exacting and time-intensive approach to design.
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The order itself "contains no reference to religion whatsoever," Judge Paul Niemeyer wrote.
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Aurora calls the new plane "LightningStrike," a reference to its electric-powered propulsion.
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There was no reference to that guidance for 2016 in its quarterly report.
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Some say Negan's reference to "right hand man" implied the victim is male.
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Lawrence's last line seems to be a direct reference to the 2016 election.
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Halt and Catch Fire's final season frequently makes direct reference to the pilot.
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Its name, Inermorostrum xenops, means "defenseless snout"—a reference to its toothless constitution.
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Prigozhin has been called "Putin's chef," a reference to Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
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Also removes reference to analyst comments) (Reuters) - Virtualization software maker VMware Inc (VMW.
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The CC stands for "camera + camera," a reference to a dual camera system.
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Meanwhile, eBay made a more pointed reference to Amazon (AMZN) in its announcement.
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But, there's no debate he used the word in reference to her. 223.
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Correction: This story was revised to delete an outdated reference to Trump's status.
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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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And that's a reference to, well, one of the great american musicals, Hamilton.
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His one reference to disease had more to do with research than policy.
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The Upside Down is a reference to a parallel dimension in Stranger Things.
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In the heart of "Willamsburg Bridge," there is a reference to AlexReisner.com/NYC2.
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"It's almost like a reference to Jell-O and Band-Aid," he said.
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Or is the title a reference to her desire to care for others?
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She cheekily added the hashtag "censored" in reference to her blurred-out nipples.
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Their cameo was intentionally designed as a meta-reference to the comic books.
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Both men testified about Menendez's good character without reference to the current charges.
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The installation's eight phases are a reference to the Eightfold Path in Buddhism.
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There's a reference to Cornel West, who went on to endorse Jill Stein.
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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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In theory, its value is set by reference to a basket of currencies.
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Or it could be a deliberate reference to Luke meeting his death valiantly.
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Then, an Instagram showed a squee-inducing reference to Jess' margin-writing habit.
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" Barr said that her "ape" comment was in reference to a "fictional character.
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That removes the last reference to Continental Airlines, which United bought in 2010.
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That was clearly a reference to al-Qaeda, then holed up in Afghanistan.
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Heck, Korn even takes a deep burn with a comparative reference to Nickelback.
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The audience cheered in response to the reference to the hit NBC show.
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They say, "We'll always have Paris," a reference to a movie from 1942.
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The other reference to the O.J. Simpson trial is both blatant and significant.
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Brack only made a passing reference to the protesters during his opening remarks.
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Clarke ended the caption with the iconic reference to the Night's Watch vows.
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Accordingly, The Verge has removed all reference to Mr. Vishnevsky from the article.
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The reference to flag-burning calls to mind the 1989 case Texas v.
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That's a reference to a television episode that first aired 22003 years ago.
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Reference to a $84 million settlement removed as it was eventually not approved
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A person familiar with the matter said that is a reference to Hicks.
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Noticeably absent from the bill's language was any reference to a homosexual lifestyle.
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Correction: An earlier version had an incorrect reference to the leader of Iran.
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It also points to the "send her back" chants in reference to Rep.
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But there's no explicit reference to anything like this in the story's text.
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For what it's worth, Stormy shot back with another reference to Trump's penis.
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Official White House transcript corrects Trump's reference to "president" of Virgin Islands pic.twitter.
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It removes reference to Distressed Debt Exchange as a reason for the default.
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Note that the indictment does not make any reference to Russia's election meddling.
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His reference to rape was highly inappropriate, insensitive and inexcusable under any circumstance.
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Cohen responded, "He's pissed," an apparent reference to Trump, according to the documents.
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He did not make a reference to the sex videos or any individual.
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Andrews loved it — and even made a reference to a favorite supermodel vet.
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This seems to be a reference to World War II's Battle of Stalingrad.
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At one point, Trump made reference to Obama not having attended a jamboree.
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Therefore, the Bureau does not have a definition or a reference to provide.
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G-Eazy's tattoos were in reference to his album, The Beautiful & the Damned.
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What surprises me in the text is the lack of reference to labor.
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It was a reference to men of a certain color and certain religion.
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The statement, however, did not make a reference to the Forest City development.
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At least, it will not include any reference to his name and title.
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Ledgett's reference to a pacemaker isn't as far fetched as it sounds, either.
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Movies making reference to classic films that came before them is nothing new.
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But the show is also keeping in an implied reference to date rape.
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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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The central bank's announcement lacked any reference to its policy measures in 2018.
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Trump has frequently referred to Warren as "Pocahontas," in reference to the claim.
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O'Brien's joke also appeared to be a reference to former South Carolina Gov.
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This appears to be a reference to Iran's growing reach across the region.
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" Aaron makes reference to another dog in the video that he "couldn't keep.
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Our reference to the agricultural model honors Maine's ag culture and rural roots.
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This is the only reference to mummy display as spectacle in the exhibition.
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"He was shaken up by it," Pelosi said in reference to the vote.
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In it were several payments marked "cash to CAG," a reference to Caglayan.
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" (This was a reference to Los Lobos.) "We can't even pronounce his name.
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Painted on its window is an ax, a reference to the murder weapon.
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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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The term "state-sponsored enterprises" appears to be a clear reference to China.
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"Wacky Jacky," Trump said at the Nevada GOP convention, in reference to Rep.
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That's where Sophir's reference to much of the memo being "protected" is relevant.
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He uses the word nasty in this video in reference to her. pic.twitter.
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"The issue at hand is Kavanaugh's reference to 'abortion-inducing drugs,'" Kessler wrote.
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The hashtag #blacklivesmatter was joined by #bluelivesmatter, a rival reference to police officers.
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And then the blue pleated outfits, which were Solange's reference to church choirs.
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To make reference to Vivian Gornick, it's too much situation, not enough story.
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And was "CD" a reference to the counterintelligence division or the cyber division?
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It's in reference to where the Hallucin Nation and the John Trudell track.
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His reference to the "start up" treaty came in the third presidential debate.
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CNN's Brian Steltersaid that's a reference to the liberal Media Matters for America.
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Correction: This story has been updated to correct the first reference to Crowley.
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The reference to "hidden fees and charges" is key to the Monese pitch.
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The only reference to a future process assumes a continuation of bilateral talks.
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One depicting his eyes is a reference to the album artwork from Dangerous.
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Trump did make a passing reference to "threats to [the] sovereignty" of Ukraine.
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Perhaps a lazy edit, or perhaps a reference to the cycle of reincarnation.
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This was a coded reference to the Austrians, who've started introducing daily caps.
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So if there's a reference to Islam, I'm not going to italicize it.
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The remarks have been seen as a reference to places populated by minorities.
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We see a drawing of a squid, another reference to the squid attack.
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The rally towels say, "One Pursuit," a reference to a World Series title.
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Stone is a reference to Roger Stone, who is also under Mueller scrutiny.
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"The end is what concerns me," Shea said in reference to the video.
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"And I wonder if this is a slight reference to that," he added.
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When the crowd began to chant, "Lock her up!" in reference to Mrs.
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Mr. Trump's reference to the bitter confirmation battle over Justice Kavanaugh was telling.
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Sean Astin's character made a reference to "The Goonies" during one crucial scene.
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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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They were upset because it's a reference to literal slavery, by white women.
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Is that a reference to the calls about the sanctions, or something else?
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A Tesla spokeswoman said that was a mistaken reference to the original car.
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The first recorded reference to the villa is in 1808, Ms. Vukicevic said.
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An earlier version of this article included an outdated reference to Ed & Bev's.
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All of the headlines make reference to the bike battles of the day.
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Some carried "Time's Up" signs, a reference to Hollywood's movement against sexual harassment.
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But its reference to "increasingly desperate and irrelevant groups" seemed to indicate them.
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A reference to women belonging in the home may also bite the dust.
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The specific question from Wallace was in reference to his businesses' multiple bankruptcies.
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Is that just a reference to being caught between two large, muscular guys?
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The reference to security concerns led refugee advocates to brand the policy Islamophobic.
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He also made a crude reference to former FBI agent Lisa Page's appearance.
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The word "Cincinnati" itself is a reference to a Roman leader, Lucius Cincinnatus.
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Trump made the reference to the North Korean leader in a tweet Sunday.
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"Take action to help vets facing TBIs," a reference to traumatic brain injury.
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Those protections also include "electronic intrusions," a reference to hacking of computer systems.
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You mentioned that this is a reference to mirror therapy for phantom limbs.
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"I'm going to live again," he said in reference to his Christian faith.
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Knitted woolen bonnets meanwhile made reference to the queen's love of outdoor pursuits.
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The Twitter message posted Friday morning made no reference to an impending attack.
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You could find reference to it in Homer and Virgil, Chaucer and Shakespeare.
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The reference to Walter Shaub Jr. was incomplete because of an editing error.
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The name Centoventi means 120 in Italian, a reference to Fiat's 120th anniversary.
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The name is a reference to where Trump grew up in New York.
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There was "Liddle Bob Corker" in reference to the retiring Tennessee Republican senator.
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Trump accurately made reference to this campus in a tweet on Thursday morning.
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Musk's tweet only said "187K," an apparent reference to the number of orders.
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Xinhua's commentary on the Syria strike also made no reference to North Korea.
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An earlier version of this article included an erroneous reference to the production.
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"We don't know what's going to happen," Collins said in reference to Familia.
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His awareness of and reference to Evola in itself only reflects that reading.
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The really eye-popping element here is the reference to Attorney General Barr.
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Biden used humor during his speech on Friday in reference to the allegations.
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The closest you get is that early reference to Charlie's difficult Indiana childhood.
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I even put a reference to "Frozen" in my will about sibling love.
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His Wednesday letter also made reference to his supposedly role in the state.
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The documents also contained a cryptic reference to Mr. Guzmán committing another rape.
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And the final clue, 104A, was a reference to Roman mythology, "Cupid's catchphrase"?
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He also used a weird reference to ' jumbo shrimp' to skewer America's politicians.
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Is the shoulder shrug a reference to his manhood or his dance ability?
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He does not claim to have heard a direct reference to the meeting.
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Mr. Nelson made reference to the political themes of the first Obama candidacy.
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Somebody makes reference to a "fairy tale for adults," but, surprise: It's evolution.
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That's a reference to one of the most famous threats in American journalism.
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And the president attacked "socialism" broadly, with a single reference to "crazy" Sen.
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His character's name is a reference to "Beastie Boys" song "Slow and Low."
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There is no longer a reference to a two-state solution, which has been a -- this is important, the state solution an important, I don't want to minimize this -- but just for now no reference to a two state solution.
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Neither Boeing nor Aurora made any reference to the Uber project in their statements.
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Is this just an oblique reference to some Apple technology that is oddly phrased?
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CNH HIBOR represents interest rates contributed by banks each day for reference to traders.
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According to Reuters the company reiterated its earlier arguments in reference to the appeal.
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It added the reference to "woman" by Gandhi was an "innocent figure of speech".
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China's leaders pledged to help but made no reference to extending him new funds.
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Spotify's financial disclosures don't appear to make any reference to Merchbar or affiliate sales.
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Critics have said McDonald was making a reference to Clark County's large Hispanic population.
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Mitch McConnell's denunciation of Trump begins with a reference to his own three daughters.
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They made reference to their relationship in public (Lister called Walker "her particular friend").
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"America should be great again," he said in a reference to Trump's campaign catchphrase.
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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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Finally, she found a reference to a 2004 paper that laid out the method.
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The transcripts of Kless's calls also make reference to guns, welfare, and illegal immigration.
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He's taking the "Fab Faux approach," a reference to the renowned Beatles tribute band.
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Others commented "Who is Shawn Mendes?" a reference to a 2016 video of Bieber.
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An earlier version of this story included an incorrect reference to "uncontrolled unclassified" information.
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For me, the bottle caps have a strong reference to the history of Africa.
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There's no phone in the pic, or any reference to one within the panel.
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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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The exact amount of each bonus is €9,111, a reference to the Porsche 911.
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Before his death, Chavez identified his killer as "Kenny," presumably in reference to Gallegos.
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However, a reference to old gay bathhouses drew a rebuke from critics on Twitter.
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And unfortunately, I think it could be in reference to his father abusing him.
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He mentioned no companies by name, but made a reference to disgraced startup Theranos.
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None of the forms contain any reference to a retirement account from Northrop Grumman.
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And it wasn't the only reference to the infamous "pee tape" controversy Kimmel made.
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The final draft obtained by CNN contained no reference to sexual or reproductive health.
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In his speech, Duterte made a not-so-subtle reference to the Philippine clergy.
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It also might be a reference to The Supremes' song with the same title.
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Goldie may have accidentally made reference to Banksy's true identity during a recent interview.
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Video recognition software is programmed to scrub away any photographic reference to the events.
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Correction: This story was revised to delete an incorrect reference to "Trump's re-election."
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The show's tagline, "the series that watches you", is a reference to this mechanism.
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Kutcher used the hashtags "#baddads #badmoms" — a reference to his wife's movie Bad Moms.
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Waters responded with a Wakanda Forever salute, a reference to the film Black Panther.
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The meaning: This is a reference to the Greek myth of Romulus and Remus.
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ESSENCE Fest caters to a more mature audience, hence the earlier reference to aunties.
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A few weeks ago, we made a passing reference to Lee Fogolin being obscure.
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He also made no reference to his accomplishments—though another emerged at the rally.
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The title is a reference to the featureless chambers that house elaborate holographic experiences.
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That's in reference to the Southeastern Conference, the big collegiate athletic conference down South.
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It's not clear what Giuliani was referring to with his reference to Time magazine.
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There is still a blog post with a reference to Taylor Swift's Reputation Tour.
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On one level, digital DiCaprio can smash through an iceberg, in reference to Titanic.
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In the interview with NPR, published Wednesday, Ginsburg made reference to the late Sen.
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The reference to the attack against the United States in Benghazi makes you hopeful.
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Underneath, it read "When the day meets the night," a reference to the Panic!
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" Of course, as she pointed out, this wasn't in reference to her "spiritual uterus.
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The senator was making a reference to a statement Trump made earlier this year.
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They posted "HATERZ GONNA HATE,' a clear reference to Swift's song "Shake It Off.
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"I think it changes your relationship with time," he added, in reference to parenting.
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She consistently stared her down and made reference to a future theoretical homosexual encounter.
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As the reference to indices makes clear, this is not a merely academic problem.
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A popular chant at his rallies was "lock her up," in reference to Clinton.
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It's part Ed Wood, part Sin City, and part veiled reference to The Weeknd.
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He labeled the suspects "takfiri Wahhabi terrorists", a derogatory reference to Sunni Muslim militants.
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Paris Jackson started off the night's blithe political references with a reference to #NODaPL.
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A text drafted by Spain condemned the attacks but removed any reference to sanctions.
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So the name most likely is a reference to their shared love of France.
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Trump made a reference to his dick size in the first five minutes. pic.twitter.
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There's a reference to it, so if someone was known for working on cars.
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He made a specific reference to protesters removing a statue of Robert E. Lee.
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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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Gabrielle Union thinks Donald Trump's reference to "shithole" places actually refers to his brain.
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Veterans have cringed observing this inaccurate reference to an institution upon which they rely.
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"Let's see what he does with Guam," Trump said in apparent reference to Kim.
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However, anti-corruption laws very often lack specific reference to sexual extortion, it said.
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As the urban legends go, Disney movies are riddled with subliminal reference to sex.
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It was the fourth reference to yellow wallpaper that finally did it for Fran.
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But no reference to the 50th anniversary of the first episode of "Star Trek"?
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However, it's more likely the many cowboys is a reference to possible online features.
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That's a reference to the new booth handmade by rumored Grande sweetie Ricky Alvarez.
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In 2013 it specified that this should be calculated by reference to the dollar.
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The emails did not make a specific reference to a pardon, the network noted.
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Frankly, I though President Trump's reference to the 2011 pullout of Iraq was brilliant.
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It's not the first time Sonnenfeld has floated Legere's name in reference to WeWork.
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"I don't call people names and deplorables," she said, an unmistakable reference to Clinton.
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Updated: This article has been updated to remove a reference to Foursquare's user count.
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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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He wasn't the only winner to throw in a spontaneous reference to the gag.
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Trump quickly deleted the tweet and reposted it without the reference to illegal behavior.
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Those who have gravitated to France are called "Dublinés," in reference to the law.
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These ones felt like a reference to the iconic dystopian setting of "Mad Max."
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We see images of Ailes bleeding from the foot—a reference to his hemophilia.
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Was Putin talking about a dossier or was this a reference to The Dossier?
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"What I'm doing is a reference to every Western I've ever seen," Barry said.
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But there's often no suggestion that he's making decisions with reference to that process.
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"We win Pennsylvania, we're going to win it," apparently a reference to the presidency.
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Many of the songs, which often involve some reference to drinking, come from England.
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When a Republican made reference to Trump's "Make America Great Again" campaign slogan, Rep.
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Much of this can, in fact, be justified with reference to Wagner's own ideas.
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Argenti's memo even gets meta with a reference to another memo about his memos.
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In more recent public appearances, Mallory seems to have dropped this reference to wreckage.
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Was the "C" in the texted exchanges a reference to "classified" or "confidential" information?
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A lawyer for the coalition made reference to Urban Outfitters' Navajo line.—i-D
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" O'Green also explained the reference to a "meta-puzzle," which he called a "superquest.
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In fact, the word Jalq'a means "two colors," in reference to this distinctive palette.
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Correction: An incorrect reference to Saturday's official PMI figure was removed from this story.
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Instead, Mr. Iger offered only a vague reference to Mr. Staggs's lack of vision.
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The hackers also put a reference to the 1995 movie Hackers in their code.
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The company's announcement made zero reference to Sharma or the circumstances surrounding his departure.
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You had Bible-thumping racist maniacs defending slavery and without any reference to science.
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When you hear Bynes' name these days, it's typically in reference to tabloid fascination.
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I couldn't find a single reference to them beyond the official Norwegian company register.
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"This is what we're trying to do," he said in reference to the album.
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But even that indirect reference to history prompted some in the community to grumble.
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" –in reference to the surly waitress in a dream diner in Dream Master "Kids.
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Her piece features Chief Joseph, a reference to the trails of the Nez Perce.
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Gray is a reference to the city but also the caps of the pleurotes.
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The younger Trump later vigorously denied the phrase was a reference to the Holocaust.
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And the only pop culture reference involved is a reference to Farrah Fawcett's hairspray.
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This T-shirt is a reference to Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal.
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Captain America: Civil War, which opens May 6, features a reference to Mark Fuhrman.
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Many of us at Waypoint were convinced it was an intentional reference to goatse.
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Unlucky" envelope is actually a reference to "Jack's Lament" in "The Nightmare Before Christmas.
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He also made a thinly-veiled reference to Warren's claims of Native American ancestry.
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These make reference to craft and ritual, and to time, reconsideration and even decay.
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"Make our day," Chuck Schumer said in December, in reference to Ryan's Medicare plan.
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Could these images also contain a slight reference to the queer practice of cruising?
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And Spectre is a reference to a fictional, evil organization in James Bond lore.
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" Mr. Miller pointed to Mr. Bush's reference to Mr. Trump as the "chaos candidate.
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I also use it to take pictures for color reference to paint from later.
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Lately that dusty theoretical question has been revived in reference to certain problematic men.
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An earlier version of this article included an outdated reference to an Astoria restaurant.
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They see it as a generalized reference to increased government support for health care.
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She also made reference to the financial stability he had brought to the organization.
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He shouted, "Look after the children," in reference to the couple's three young children.
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Rebel Wilson appeared to make a subtle reference to the recent royal family drama.
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The resolution does not make reference to a specific policy to combat climate change.
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The question was a thinly veiled reference to Huma Abedin, an aide to Mrs.
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This is a reference to Kim's advocacy work in the field of prison reform.
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The Microsoft Surface line presents a model for moving from reference to viable product.
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My first word was "Namaste" (a reference to the good she saw in Zachary).
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It was a reference to Blumenthal's retracted claim about serving in the Vietnam War.
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Quite an a priori claim, made without reference to so much as an MRI.
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Three decades later, the book is most often described with reference to its timeliness.
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They held up signs: "Wall Street Pete," a reference to his days at McKinsey.
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Infinity Jackson's faking cancer storyline appears to be reference to Gypsy Rose Blanchard's story.
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"Off the xans," he said in an apparent reference to Xanax, a prescription drug.
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The FBI&aposs Monday letter made a subtle reference to the San Bernardino case.
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This isn't an election where appeal or even reference to precedent has any utility.
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Kelly didn&apost go into detail, but this is likely a reference to security.
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If he's not, deal with it directly, but without further reference to wedding bells.
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Trump looked taken aback by his reference to a dessert from her native Slovenia.
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"He made a reference to things going so well, so why bother" raising rates.
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Adding words of encouragement to immigrants, he also made a reference to Lazarus' sonnet.
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It's winning "brick by brick" — a reference to his adopted hometown, aka Brick City.
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This feels right for a history that is incomprehensible without reference to religious passions.
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An earlier version of this article had an outdated reference to Sunoco LP's business.
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"That might be assigned to an auto analyst," he said in reference to Ferrari.
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Demonstrators carried signs reading, "3 O'Clock, Stop," a reference to the gender pay gap.
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The reference to Kjellberg had a dual effect, writes Elizabeth Lopatto on The Verge.
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" He also winked at pro-Trump Canadians with an early reference to "Canada First.
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He made reference to it in the Rediff interview when discussing his own career.
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The half-circle is a zero, a reference to the binary "on/off" states.
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"Swiping right" is a colloquial reference to approving of a potential match on Tinder.
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There will almost certainly be no reference to the United States' secret sabotage efforts.
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To a Polish Catholic, the reference to Jesus's torment on the cross was obvious.
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He argued, instead, that "there is precedent for it" — a reference to Korematsu v.
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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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And the commissioner too made reference to concerns that tweaks aren't "sufficient to restore competition".
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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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That's what I'm definitely talking about with this offhand reference to secrets in TV dramas.
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Even Mr. Rouhani conspicuously omitted any reference to it in a news conference on Sunday.
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"They need more friends than before," said Mr. Louette, in reference to global tech companies.
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The third "secret" email included a reference to Mr. Kerry's wanting to speak to her.
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But its statement at the time also made reference to the "entire aluminium value chain".
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But the comment might just as easily have been a reference to Australia's political parties.
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The rift explains Kennedy's reference to not speaking to his godfather "after so many years."
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The comment was likely a reference to the star's painful and ongoing battle with endometriosis.
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There's also a reference to Kentucky that I need to bring up as well, strangely.
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The title was a reference to the very real Angels with Dirty Faces from 1938.
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"My stomach is as dark as Bay," Swindler said to Rummans in reference to Dayton.
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Beyoncé surprise music video and new single, "Formation," included a surprise reference to Red Lobster.
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It appears on the poster in reference to Trump's defeat of Clinton in the election.
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We're guessing the new beginning was a reference to Chris finalizing his divorce from Malaak.
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The bit about "smart, connected computing devices" is a reference to the Internet of Things.
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Cameron also made a joking reference to the viral photo of Putin riding horseback shirtless.
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A reference to credit card debt should have referred to the father, not the son.
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They called the boys "wild boars," a reference to the name of their soccer team.
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NOTE: This post has been updated from the original to correct the reference to Sudan.
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Kavanaugh's lawyer now says the phrase was a reference to a kiss, and nothing more.
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Uruguayan Torture Series (22019–1984) is a direct reference to military authoritarianism in Latin America.
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Or is this a reference to "quires," a Tudor word for the pages of books?
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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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"You know your axes," Gordon tells her, a reference to Jack's notorious weapon of choice.
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Second, it could be in reference to Drogon, who took an arrow to the head.
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Told by the management to drop any reference to Mr Modi, two top staffers quit.
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A reference to Pharrell's "Happy" and a nod to Kanye West's famous Taylor Swift interruption.
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Gaetz didn't flinch and, in fact, made a laughing reference to his 2008 DUI bust.
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This story has been updated with a reference to 23andMe's blog post on the subject.
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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 Queen's speech was set to begin with a reference to her annual Christmas address.
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AMLG: But so it's a reference to the Michelson-Morley experiment, which disproved Aether right?
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In her case, the title was a reference to recovering from a life-threatening illness.
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The 20.6-year-old former industrial hub boasts the country's earliest written reference to baseball.
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"We have no curriculum," he said, a reference to the emphasis on teaching the Koran.
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That picture, and any other reference to Tiananmen in 1989, is politically taboo in China.
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Will every episode of the show be a reference to a word on her body?
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The word "Republican" appears only once in McKibben's piece, and not in reference to Congress.
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Alternatively, it might list extraditable offenses very generally by reference to the severity of punishment.
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See article Poland's president signed a new law that criminalises reference to "Polish death camps".
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That, of course, is also a reference to the stage that Highland Europe invests at.
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CNBC pundit Jim Cramer tweeted "More good things at Twitter" in reference to the news.
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Now, state lawmakers are trying to completely eliminate any reference to slavery in Vermont's constitution.
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"The traditional German growth engine is stuttering once again," Brzeski said, in reference to exports.
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Hardly any capital is allocated with reference to stock values, since IPOs are so scarce.
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What is "cheap" or "dear" is defined by reference to the full history of prices.
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The bag itself, you mentioned that it's an explicit reference to the NASA-era stuff.
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Kylie saw the humor in the situation, retweeting the following reference to Beyoncé's "Famous" remix.
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" — a reference to a lyric from one of West's most famous songs, "N----- In Paris.
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The press release for the latter makes only a passing reference to the artist's disappearance.
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Harmon's story circle,' a reference to Harmon's much-loved script-writing aid 'the story circle'.
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The final communique included only a token reference to trade and its importance for economies.
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Correction: This story was revised to delete the reference to the disease being in Australia.
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The parody in question is a reference to child pornography charges brought against R. Kelly.
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Gilbert's comment was a reference to allegations of sexual and racial harassment at Fox News.
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It's a surprising reference to one of the most unusual oddities in Star Wars lore.
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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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The URL for the image is titled "late" – likely another reference to the delayed album.
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We can already see it in his reference to our nuclear capabilities in his letter.
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It is difficult to explain Italy's yields without reference to the ECB's bond-buying programme.
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"They're cooking the books," the senator said in reference to government research on the subject.
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The article made no reference to a transition period the government is expected to negotiate.
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"OG 3s I see u mama," he added in reference to Stormi's Air Jordan sneakers.
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Washington is a Different Story," that included a reference to Spicer being "New England born.
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"It's the earliest reference to a sound causing diarrhoea that I've come across," he says.
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The reference to Trump-Israel relations "was a direct slam at Islam," Johnson-Harrell says.
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It could also be a reference to the Targaryen blood flowing through Jon Snow's veins.
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He said it's "worse than tulip bulbs" — a reference to the 17th century economic bubble.
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Within certain manufacturing sectors, the bank's report saw frequent reference to oil and gas prices.
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It's definitely set in the same universe, with its reference to the evil megacorp Ultor.
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But a reference to the looming influence of home television sets suggests the early 1950s.
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He added, "We must fight them" in 2018, a reference to their re-election campaigns.
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It deleted an earlier reference to CDP taking 250 million euros of its share offer.
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Lastly, the reference to fan debate over Kylo Ren's lightsaber was a real deep cut.
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Thompson liked the imagery of magic in reference to Black girls for a particular reason.
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The Painted skin is a reference to Yoruba body painting, one Twitter user pointed out.
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Another daughter, Mary Clare Murray, made reference to her father's elaborate mass at the Basilica.
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She wears a purple T-shirt emblazoned with a cross and a reference to scripture.
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Similar provisions will affect the markets, with particular reference to trading venues, the ministry said.
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The prosecution has made no reference to a meeting with police prior to their detention.
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Could that be a reference to this new information concerning four possible Galaxy S10 models?
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It's not clear if that is in reference to Henchman or a new brand altogether.
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To an English speaker, the two words together might signal a reference to interpersonal relationships.
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"Great job, professor," joked one, a reference to George's reputation as a man of books.
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In the melee, Mary happens to hear a reference to Marigold, instantly raising her suspicions.
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"It's like Grant Fuhr said," remarked Elliott in reference to the Hall of Fame goalie.
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Inevitably, less than an hour later, Trump tweeted a reference to Phillips and his claims.
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"Known cheater" appears to be a reference to Brady's involvement in the 2015 Deflategate scandal.
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"The goal has been to keep out Ryanair," the person said in reference to negotiations.
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Here's the earliest reference to the meme-ification of the song and its opening lyrics.
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Smith later acknowledged he'd made the remark, but not in reference to any one member.
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This article has been updated to reflect that "slim jim" was a reference to pamphlets.
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Even the light and irresistibly catchy "Hey" pulls in a reference to the Virgin Mary.
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However, Carige said the ECB's decision "does not contain any reference to a possible resolution".
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Durbin's comments were in reference to a group of GOP colleagues who met in Sen.
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A New Yorker article in 2006 made reference to a similar incident, also without details.
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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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Instead, they should be answered by reference to the "shoe on the other foot" test.
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