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The phrase "allusion between" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
Typically, "allusion" refers to an indirect reference to something, and it is not commonly used with the preposition "between."
Example: "The author's allusion to classical mythology adds depth to the narrative."
Alternatives: "reference to" or "allusion to".
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In a lecture at the exhibition of Agrippa at the Center for Book Arts in New York City, semiotician Marshall Blonsky of New York University drew an allusion between the project and the work of two French literary figures philosopher Maurice Blanchot (author of "The Absence of the Book"), and poet Stéphane Mallarmé, a 19th-century forerunner of semiotics and deconstruction.
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The allusions between one film and the next enrich all of Nashashibi's works, which is why they are best viewed together.
An avid reader (he has said that his favorite authors include Borges, Dostoyevsky and Gerard Manley Hopkins) and a fan of Italian neo-realist movies, the pope has an easy conversational style that moves effortlessly between folksy sayings and erudite allusions, between common-sense logic and impassioned philosophical insights.
The hyphen is also present in one cast list and in six literary allusions published between 1594 and 1623.
As a literary critic, can you distinguish sharply between allusion, pastiche, and outright copying?
Then, have them read the After Deadline column "Allusions We Love Too Much" on the line between allusion and cliché.
The Landscape of Love, from its unpromisingly slushy title onwards (taken from a Rilke poem), labours under a bookshelf-load of fictional predecessors and allusions: The Go-Between, I Capture the Castle and Ian McEwan's Atonement, as well as a couple of well-worn Brontës, Austen, and a Henry James or two.
The byproducts are painted with bright enamel, like real Greek daídala, thus showing in a strident way the difference between surface and matter, an obvious allusion to the opposition between the Council's superficial ideology and the true reality of neighborhoods.
It has been reported that Ms Ali's novel was initially called Seven Seas and Thirteen Rivers - an allusion to the distance between Bangladesh and Britain - until the publisher gave it a snappier, spicier title.
In an allusion to the dispute between Iran and the West over Iran's nuclear programme, Mr Obama said: "What they should draw from this lesson is that there is the potential of resolving these issues diplomatically".
These amulets are most likely an allusion to the connection between the Eye of Horus and the Eye of Ra, invoking their power for personal protection.
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