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And you've got your conspicuous references to the joys of eating animal fat.
And they joke about their age (Jones: "I'm Davy's dad, Davy will be out in a minute") while dropping in conspicuous references to the internet.
He hopes that adding more conspicuous references to his celebrity might create what marketers call a "purple cow" — that singular distinction that gets people talking.
But with its conspicuous references to World War II atrocities by Japanese soldiers in China, memorialized in underground graffiti, the movie is also a critique of Japan's suppressed historical memory.
If you don't agree, you may still adore this book for everything else it offers: a suspense story, a love story, a falling-out-of-love story, sex and yearning, literary gossip, economic hardship, conspicuous references to the Western canon, meditations on Being, picturesque Italian getaways, medieval torturers, death.
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The most frequent and conspicuous cinematic reference in "Lemonade," Beyoncé's "visual album," is to Julie Dash's 1991 film "Daughters of the Dust".
(It's also an episode that makes its range of cinematic references conspicuous).
However, the GoM's appointment of IGEPE, together with the conspicuous absence of references to the factory in MISAU's policy documents, seem to signal a more pronounced interest in the factory's contribution to the country's industrial asset, rather than to its public health goals.
However, there is a conspicuous absence of references to both the role of dispersal mechanisms (e.g. waterfowl and fish migration) in maintaining connectivity and its effect on the metacommunity and metapopulation processes responsible for maintenance of species and genetic diversity (Amezaga et al. 2002).
We squirm at his conspicuous religiosity, his constant references to God, which sound so, well, Christian to less observant Jews.
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