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"It's definitely coming down from Europe," says Cammiade, noting that Dolce & Gabbana is a major point of reference.
A major point of reference is the pop star and self-styled "anti-celebrity" Bjork, for whom Mr. Garcia expresses "complete admiration as an artist, poet and musician".
But by making his wife's illness a major point of reference in his first major television commercial, Mr. Edwards also risks accusations that he is using her illness for political gain.
The rebel movement, he said, was bigger than the Malayan Emergency — the twelve-year Communist revolt against British rule, which was finally put down in 1960, and which has become a major point of reference in the military doctrine of counterinsurgency.
Vogtherr said he had been keen to show that the story continued into the 18th century, that Titian was not just a major point of reference for 17th-century artists such as Rubens and Velázquez.
The problem is that we have only one major point of reference when we debate what these trends might mean: the 20th-century totalitarian police state, whose every intrusion on privacy was in the service of tyrannical one-party rule.
Brian had been a major point of reference in music in so many people's lives.
"The United States is not convening a meeting for the purpose of going over various final status issues," he said in reference to the major points of contention between the Israelis and Palestinians that the Clinton administration unsuccessfully tried to resolve last year.
It's a major point of entry".
This was a major point of departure".
Here's some points of reference.
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