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I continually reference Clinton's prison lobbyist donations and 3 a.m. ad against Obama (containing a "racist sub-message") in my writing, yet Clinton supports never address either issue.
Start with information about your experience and why you are a good fit for the positions in question and continually reference your resume or CV.
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He brought it up after answering a question about gun control, he continually references the vote during Democratic debates and he's made his opposition to the war a cornerstone of his foreign policy.
Olyphant and his show may not be buckling under the accrued weight of Emmys and Golden Globes but they are continually referenced as playing a crucial role in the current Golden Age Of TV, an era when American television critic Alan Sepinwall actually penned a piteous screed bemoaning the fact that there was just too much good TV to watch.
Josephine Baker With each of the showgirl stage outfits she wore to perform at the Paris dance hall Folies Bergère, in the 1920s, Josephine Baker trailblazed a style so risqué she became an international star and remains a continually referenced style icon to this day.
Republican Ronald Reagan had a UFO sighting and continually referenced extraterrestrial invasions.
President Obama continually references the importance of small businesses and investing in small businesses to create jobs.
He heavily complimented the show for "its non-reliance on continually referencing pop culture and the general outlook is positive and fun".
Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, whose orders are alleged to have resulted in hundreds of thousands of British deaths at Passchendaele and the Somme, is continually referenced.
Ironically, Governor Jindal continually references his own immigrant story as the point of entry to signal approval of policies that would exclude and diminish the rights of immigrant communities.
Many of the books start with a theme being introduced which is continually referenced throughout the book — such as the repeated comparisons of the words "nervous" and "anxious" in The Ersatz Elevator, the consistent use of the phrase "where there's smoke, there's fire" in The Slippery Slope and the descriptions of the water cycle in The Grim Grotto.
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