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In O'Brien's sentence, "It" seems to allude to writing itself.
A simple rendering of a fish was sufficient to allude to Christ.
Mr. Kerry appeared to allude to the C.I.A., though he did not mention it.
Presidential candidates have felt free to allude or own up to past marijuana use.
He was a fool to allude to Jones's stunt, performed before a few dozen acolytes.
(Even the rock formations are said to allude to specific elements of Franciscan literature).
But Mayor Bloomberg appeared to allude to Karsan's perceived problems on his radio program last week.
She's probably too much of a cartoon to allude to the art of the past.
For example: He used to allude to Nazi Germany when condemning racial preferences.
Both dances never really tried to allude to the original narrative.
He used the word "evil" to allude to the "insane asylum" around him.
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