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However, the fact that a certain object has a reference to a general value (e.g. the French Revolution bears a reference to the general value 'political freedom') does not make the concept of that object general.
Ryan praised the sacred ritual of watching other teams' games, "going back to 16-millimeter film when my dad was coaching the 1985 Bears," a reference to his father, Buddy Ryan, the defensive guru of those Super Bowl champions.
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The government also says it seized a receipt, dated July 24 , 1998 just two weeks before the American embassy bombings, that bore a reference to "getting the weapons from Somalia".
The last page of "Winter" bears a baleful reference to President Trump's hideous speech to the Boy Scouts in West Virginia, and the book contains a fair amount of family strife; yet the novel ends more like a Shakespearean comedy than like a political tragedy, with an air of optimistic renaissance and familial unity.
The actor was greeted by hundreds of fans, some dressed as bears in a reference to The Revenant's key plot line, as he made his first trip to Tokyo in two years to promote the film.
The Lakota call it Mato Paha or "bear mountain," a reference to the fact that its profile resembles a sleeping bear.
They have included efforts like: Where Hipsters Meet Llamas; We'll Render Your Expensive 4G Smartphone Useless; Hipsters Alpss; Creeks, Peaks and Geeks; All My Neighbors Are Bears; and Where Rocks Have Snot, a reference to a highly invasive species of alga that blooms in rivers and streams.
"The right to keep and bear arms," it read, with a reference to a Supreme Court decision on the matter.
The piece bore a dedication "to my best friend," a reference to von Meck, who agreed to accept the honour only on the grounds of anonymity.
When the Jewish, 6 feet, 314-pound American football player Gabe Carimi was drafted in the 2011 NFL Draft's first round by the Chicago Bears, he was nicknamed "The Bear Jew", a reference to the character in Inglourious Basterds.
Ah Tek, the brothel owner, represents money ("atik"), and his recruiter of young girls is Mrs Cruz, a reference to the cross they have to bear.
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