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That means themes of individuality or rights will be alluded to in paintings or furniture but not explicitly discussed.
And yet her new adversaries aren't the anonymous crushes of her high school years, probably thrilled just to be alluded to in song, even with darts.
Mr. Bush paused and said, "Clears things up, doesn't it?" In the Bush campaign, casualties are something to be alluded to obliquely, if at all.
For many social media pros, this is the only time that actually having a job will be alluded to all year.
As The Times's David Sanger wrote, "In the Bush campaign, casualties are something to be alluded to obliquely, if at all".
Often it's more likely that the data will be alluded to in a story or interactive and you will be kept away from it.
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To Guo Xiang, the Zhuangzi can only be alluding to the pervasiveness of qi.
You would be alluding to something, and they may not necessarily comprehend what your point is.
It is alluded to in amendments to the United States Constitution.
None of this is alluded to in Proverbs.
But as I grew up, he was alluded to.
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