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People that will speak of GOATs with no historical point of reference.
This terminology is now used only from a historical point of view.
This is interesting from an historical point of view.
7. It remains unclear whether Yorck's recourse to transcendence reinserts a supra-historical point of reference into historical life.
Several critics and researchers have pointed out that, in Craii..., Caragiale used characters and dialogues to illustrate his own worldview and historical points of reference.
The performance at PAC also has art-historical points of reference: Leonardo's "Last Supper," of course, painted for the refectory of the church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, but also the dark tones of Caravaggio's "Supper at Emmaus," a more intimate scene that Ms. Beecroft would have been well-acquainted with as it hangs in the Brera Picture Gallery, above the art school.
"To the extent that we, as a society, believe that renal dialysis given its unique historical status offers a reasonable point of reference for making coverage decisions, the findings in this paper can be used to guide those decisions.
In this process, historical perspectives can form a point of reference by which institutions perceive issues, assess scientific findings and justify decisions.
Producers selected a specific historical time frame to serve as a point of reference.
The Placa de Catalunya is a handy point of reference.
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