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This is odd in a film where shots frequently allude reverently to famous nude paintings.
Bad Sounds specialise in upbeat music even if the lyrics frequently allude to dark stuff – even death.
His descriptions of "all those years" spent "doing a false thing at length" frequently allude to his relationship to other writers; his personal anxiety of influence, born partly of growing up in a working-class milieu with no writers around.
Those in support of normalizing relations with Armenia frequently allude to the potential spillover effect this will have on a peaceful solution to the Karabakh conflict and also stem the "genocide" campaigns by the Armenian Diaspora.
The closest link is established through the scientists involved – many if not most of the original protagonists in SB come from the IT sector. 13 As part of their professional world-view, they frequently allude to IT construction elements such as integrated circuits, devices and systems, etc., when talking about biological entities such as genes, cells and organisms.
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His letters are consistently polite and thankful for frequent gifts of books and flowers, but he remains formal and somewhat standoffish, frequently alluding to his social anxiety and the need to "wear masks in this great Carnival of mummery of life".
Pica frequently alludes to communal experience, be that a schoolroom or a party.
Eglantine is frequently alluded to in the writings of English poets, from Chaucer onward.
Roman writers frequently alluded to rumors about the cannibalistic and hedonistic elements of early Christian rites.
Time features almost as another character in his translation, and is frequently alluded to in the marginal commentary.
Mr. Rauschenberg frequently alluded to cars and spaceships, even incorporating real tires and bicycles into his art.
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