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Gleiberman's piece makes direct reference to that rumour.
Only one group of drawings makes direct reference to the human form.
She developed a form of surrealist dream painting, and her more inventive work often makes direct reference to Edvard Munch's symbolic treatment of psychological themes.
Her Photo-realist painting of a crying Virgin Mary, Macarena of Miracles (1971), makes direct reference to Roldán's sculpture Virgen de la Macarena, La Esperanza.
But this, too, is a death-camp image: not everything Bałka does makes direct reference to these miserable places, yet they are there just the same, wherever one is.
The revered and powerful Maya ancestor was the longest-lived ruler in the city's history, leading the kingdom in Copán from 628 to 695 A.D. Much of the site's iconography makes direct reference to this fearsome warrior.
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Her compositions also include architectural features that make direct reference to medieval art and show her expert draftsmanship.
He made direct reference in the speech to both al-Qa'ida and Daesh, the Arab name for Isis.
Indeed, Mr Obama made direct reference to the balancing act he has to perform when it comes to Israel and its behaviour when at war.
I'd guess that less than a sixth of the script's lines make direct reference to those candidates, and far less to the catastrophe called Sandy.
There is a central male role (first danced by Cunningham himself), whose dances with three women in two passages make direct reference to Balanchine's "Apollo" (1928).
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