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This curse is interpreted as a reference to the following legend: Once, when the gods Brahma and Vishnu were fighting over who was superior, a fiery pillar linga (symbol of Shiva)—emerged before them.

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While Biden's remarks on "60 Minutes" have been interpreted as a reference to Dowd's column, he may also have been referring to subsequent reports or cable news commentary that framed his reported exchange with Beau in different terms.

In another feature, he was advised to remove a reference to "eating lamb," because it might be interpreted as a reference to Uighur unrest in Xinjiang Province.

"The truth shall rise again!" he told supporters, in what has been interpreted as a reference to the promise of his son's future.

That could be interpreted as a reference to the Kündigungsschutz, the legal protection against dismissal that can make firing workers costly, but Mr Janssen puts it differently.

In what could be interpreted as a reference to criticism the department has faced since the Amadou Diallo shooting last year, Mayor Giuliani said he hoped people would use the firearms simulator.

The potential costs of putting one part of her network in contact with the other part were too high, so she rebuffed her students and cleaned up her profile by removing anything that could be interpreted as a reference to drugs.

Her song, "Tick-Tock", contained the line - "I believe that I've loved you since the first time that I saw you" – which could be interpreted as a reference to the day Ukraine received Crimea as a "gift" from Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev.

The figure can be interpreted as a reference roadmap for researchers and conservators doing XRF on modern paintings.

This figure can be interpreted as a reference roadmap of how different white pigments have been used throughout the 20th century.

The quantity (alpha c^* overline {v^* v^*}) on the last line of (24c) may be interpreted as a reference for the magnitude of the energy flux of mid-latitude RWs.

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