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But as I grew up, he was alluded to.
The article that had resulted from Claire O'Brien's jailhouse interview was alluded to more than once.
It was this work that was alluded to in the first part of the citation for his Nobel Prize.
Mr. Hidalgo has been deported to the Dominican Republic and was alluded to only in passing in this trial.
The phrase "space jazz" was mentioned; the presence of saxophones was alluded to; he expected audiences to be bamboozled.
No entourage was in evidence; marijuana was alluded to, but never actually smoked; gourmet hummus and He'brew ale were partaken of, but only in moderation.
The FISA court ruling was alluded to by the House minority leader, Representative John A. Boehner of Ohio, on Tuesday on the Fox News Channel.
The immensity of both the greed and power of the political leader, known as Boss Tweed, was alluded to by the figure's giant belly.
It was alluded to in a hearing of a Congressional panel investigating the Sept. 11 attacks and then released tonight, after the House opened its debate on Iraq.
The internal debate over the Iran assessment was alluded to last fall by W. Patrick Lang, a retired Army intelligence officer who served for years as the ranking D.I.A. analyst on the Middle East and contributed to many N.I.E.s.
The topic was alluded to on Thursday, when Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel met with his British counterpart and talked about "the need for new options" if Mr. Assad used his chemical arsenal, the officials said.
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