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They look for similarities usually referencing themselves as the baseline.
You'll hear lots of people talking about the "good old days", when a meeting (or more usually) lunch with a commissioning editor led to a commission without reference to anyone else.
I could take his argument a stage further by suggesting that the references by newspapers and broadcasters to these groups as IRA dissidents or, more usually, "dissident republicans", has had an insidious consequence.
Surgical correction is more usually required, however.
b Properly, the passage in Acts is not a reference to an inn but to a place called Tres Tabernae; where taberna, the origin of our word tavern, may mean "inn" or "tavern" — but more usually means "shop" or "cookshop".
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The chicks are so horny it's not even fair!"); the longterm fans shout out Saturday Night Live references, usually "More cowbell!", referring to one of the show's all-time best-loved skits, in which Ferrell starred.
ADS V; blooms with two or more colors appearing on the face of the bloom either in dots, splashes, stripes on narrow lines; usually the colors are referenced in the formula, such as "M-C-V-pk/y".
More is usually too much.
There are even more literary references here.
More on references later.
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