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The common "If the cap fits, wear it," for instance, refers to the medieval fool's cap.
"Skunking," for instance, refers to "spraying contagious, negative energy into the workplace".
"Relationship reruns," for instance, refers to seeing people you used to date in the ones you're currently dating.
The epic Silappatikaram (c. 3rd 4th centuries), for instance, refers to the temples of Srirangam, near Tiruchchirappalli, and of Tirumala-Tirupati (known locally as Tiruvenkatam).
The historian Ian Kershaw, for instance, refers to the German text in his biography of Hitler, but for the most part it has been ignored, partly because it has been largely unavailable in the English-speaking world.
A cloud instance refers to a virtual server instance running on a cloud network.
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The "faculty of urban planning," for instance, referred to the World Trade Center.
SP's in this instance refer to stack pages, and they have to do with the computer's memory.
(No human being mentioning a feminine side should ever, for instance, refer to Barbie's Dream House).
One question, for instance, referred to "uptown" and "downtown," terms that do not make sense in New Haven.
Recently, composition operators on upper half-plane have received more attention; for instance, refer to [10 12].
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