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Since the British label Warp released DJ Mujava's Township Funk in 2008, South African house and kwaito have become a reference point for producers and DJs in the UK and the US.
Their flights, offered four to five times a week and up to eight times a day in the lead-up to Valentine's Day, have become a reference point for mile-high club aspirants and other airlines looking to get into the business.
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Google Glass, for all the glasshole drawbacks, has become a reference point that has inspired some interesting applications and concepts for where wearable technology may take us in the future.
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He has done so many of them that his work has become a reference point in the field.
As one interviewee put it, the platform has in effect become "a reference point for Europe".
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