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But Bush has also called the deal "appeasement" — raising the question of whether he thinks that the civil thing to do is allude to Neville Chamberlain, rather than name him.
But Bush has also called the deal "appeasement"—raising the question of whether he thinks that the civil thing to do is allude to Neville Chamberlain, rather than name him.
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It is alluded to in amendments to the United States Constitution.
None of this is alluded to in Proverbs.
The East Coast-West Coast hip hop rivalry is alluded to but never properly explained.
It is alluded to as a Big Event, but nothing has happened.
"The minister is alluding to potentially a very broad offence of 'facilitating' reidentification.
Mr Wilkens is alluding to the disruptive effects of oil or mineral wealth cascading into fragile states.
While the first relates to what is alluded to as diffusion, the second relates to what is known as adoption.
Indeed, such ancient indigenous cultivation is alluded to in Kashmiri Tantric Hindu epics of that time.
The battle is alluded to in William Shakespeare's Henry VI, Part 3 (1595).
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