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A brilliant reference to all things great, the moments we'd all rather forget, and perhaps a roadmap to fixing the future of this country whose stability is so crucial to the balance of our entire world.
Nate Meyers of Digitally Obsessed gave "Dog of Death" a 3/5 rating and commented that people who like dogs will enjoy the episode, in part because of Mr. Burns' attack dog training program, which Meyers called a "brilliant reference to A Clockwork Orange".
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Aha, I thought, is this a brilliant ironic reference to Peter Sellers' mad Nazi scientist in Dr Strangelove, who rises from his wheelchair and shrieks: "I can WALK!" just as the nuclear anti-miracle is unfolding?
00 32 47 Chunk makes a brilliant food reference In a flurry of anxiety, Chunk describes a car as having "bullet holes the size of matzo balls!" "Mikey, come on.
But my favourite of them all is his brilliant reference to the most important explosion of all.
Watch the video until the end for Stewart's brilliant reference to Lincoln's "Twittersburg Address".
When I translated Ludwig's Harig's German-language novel The Trip to Bordeaux, which is chockablock with unattributed quotes from Montaigne's essays, I made simultaneous use of several brilliant reference books available at the wonderful public library in Berlin, Germany: the Staatsbibliothek preußischer Kulturbesitz.
The second movement, Russian Chimes, rises to a brilliant climax of tintinnabulation, referencing the sound of bells beloved of Russian composers from Mussorgsky to Rachmaninov.
It isn't emotionally involving or deliciously ironic or a brilliant tissue of trash-pop references.
Thus president elect Obama circled back to the start of his campaign twenty-two months before, and referenced both a brilliant song and the long march that has been the slow and full ripening of the civil rights movement in our nation's history, from 1776 to endless tomorrows.
He was a brilliant, pithy reporter whose dispatches from party conventions spanned two world wars, sumptuous reference points from Teddy Roosevelt to Harry Truman.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com