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Take, for example, the starkly different verbiage of 'illegal aliens' vs. 'undocumented immigrants.' Though they are meant to reference the same group of people, their language choice reveals and introduces a 'sense' for its meaning.
I recently dressed up as a bird on a swing in a corset and hundreds of mallard feathers (it was meant to reference Vanessa Paradis in Chanel, but looked a leetle bit Tweetie Pie).
That said, the room's colour scheme is corporate and bland, and while the whiteness of the bathroom's separate bath and walk-in shower is meant to reference football changing rooms, the end result is a more budget-flavoured one.
A mad-scientist laboratory mocked up from faux-wood-grain bookshelves and a White Rabbit-themed shooting gallery in lime-green Plexiglas make a certain visual sense, and the assemblages' manic ugliness is meant to reference not only literature but shlock pop culture.
While the scientists who thought up the names undoubtedly meant to reference the former meaning, this double entendre is entirely appropriate given the numerous unresolved debates surrounding the evolution of Miocene apes.
The app, whose name is meant to reference the "mother hen" concept, competes to some extent with the offerings from services like Care.com, UrbanSitter, or SitterCity, or perhaps a family organizer like Cozi.
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Rachel (8 13:59 PM): Maybe I mean to reference the Myrmidons.
(Some men in their demeanor epitomize the essence of a word and Mr. Jackson's picture should be beside the word "cool" in the dictionary because his voice is as smooth as ice! When Trainor wrote this song, she probably didn't mean to reference a male voice. I'm sure her intention was quite the opposite.
They are certainly meant to make reference to the exedrae of Augustus' forum.
According to Lambert and Blanco, the clip is meant to also reference the ongoing refugee crisis in Europe, and the "us vs them" mentality in general.
Intelligence officials subsequently revealed that it was meant to be a reference to battlefield weapons, not long-range missiles.
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