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(It is set partly in Argentina and makes reference to something called "the 49 Quantum," or just "the 49").
You illustrate a point by making reference to something you know is ubiquitous but your interlocutor has never heard of.
(It is set partly in Argentina and makes reference to something called "the 49 Quantum," or just "the 49"). But it is more naturally seen as a contribution to the Hamsun-Bernhard tradition of tragicomic first-person unreliability.
While with my girlfriend, I recently made reference to something a friend of mine had said to me about a particularly attractive girl we'd encountered at a party: "I would absolutely ruin her".
Kanye West has a song on his new album which makes reference to something about "'niggas' not being able to read," right?
It was widely thought this should be amended to make reference to the Parisian attacks, something the FIA complied with at the 11th hour, agreeing to "show solidarity with the people of France at this tragic time".
So, for example, the respondent is often obligated to take a position on propositions which make reference to their granting or denying something within the disputation (e.g., 'that you are in Rome must be granted [by you]') (Stump 1982, 327).
Forbes: Now this gets to something very important, everyone, including you make reference to '75, '76, even the '30s.
We make reference to that.
Make reference to a popular internet prank.
Documents make reference to children, communities etc.
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