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(An early reference has him painting decorations on candlesticks for religious processions).
There's even an early reference, he said, to a television show in the book: "And TV in the 1930s was in a very rudimentary state indeed".
He's the one beseeching, "Wouldn't you like to be loved by me?" (There is the troubling early reference to Frank's tendencies as a wife-beater.
An early reference to disgruntled miners on one of the moons of Naboo elicits a spasm of anxiety: will this be on the final?
With an early reference to a wildly popular Israeli television comedy, "Eretz Nehederet," Mr. Obama got a warm reception from his audience.
And there's a coy early reference to new rave from Righton when it might be better to forget the matter entirely: its only legacy is the sheer volume of brightly coloured sportswear Topshop managed to flog at the time.
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A Niebuhr biographer, Charles C. Brown, said he was surprised to hear of the early references.
Again, no architect was listed, but early references strongly suggest it was designed in the Navy's "plan factory".
Despite the movie's early references to infections in Paris and New York, the possibility of a global epidemic seems slight in view of the character of the fictitious virus.
Luff: Early references to CSR appear in the literature in the mid-1950s.
This peak has been documented in early references as ν3 TO) [22] or A1 TO) [23].
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