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This jaw-dropping idea depends on Holland's mistaken view that the Syriac word could allude to a confederation.
The narrative was too straightforward, the dialogue too plain to believe that those portentous moments could allude to hidden depths.
The choreography could allude more to the song texts, particularly in Mr. Gaye's haunting antiwar "What's Going On".
(The pot is called an ante, which means "before," and could allude to the stake that must be placed "before the draw".
It could allude to the tropical fish of the same name; it could be a tongue-in-cheek reference to terra, the Latin word for land, or perhaps it's short for tetrahedron, in reference to the famous Triforce.
But the IAAF queried how Norman could allude to "potentially the winners or medallists at the London marathon, potentially British athletes" if he had not been advised of the contents of the database.
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Sacks hanging from bars feature in many of the Cells and resemble penises, but could also allude to wombs; some resemble a side of meat.
This commitment is, above all, a result of a specifically homosexual aesthetic which, for decades, could only allude to what it meant, to gesture towards it in denial, irony or code.
There is no other tenable approximation that this term could realistically allude to.
It could also allude to that nagging and often disconcerting sense that the world is run by amateurs.
However, it could also allude to a proportion of unrecognized mucosal melanomas.
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