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Dalí was an obvious point of reference here.
The obvious point of reference is reality TV contests, in which the contestants have to undertake ridiculous tasks.
While there are a number of international examples worthy of analysis, the most obvious point of reference is New South Wales and the reforms implemented in 2009.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland was an obvious point of reference for this colourful and eccentric fantasia and now things go full circle as Neilson returns to the Lyceum, directing his own adaptation of Lewis Carroll's novel.
The old town Ljubljana's most obvious point of reference is its gorgeous old town, buffered on one side by a neat castle-topped hill and on the other by the languorous Ljubljanica river, its willow-fringed banks sprinkled with easy-going restaurants, cafes and bars.
The learning of judgment, what Aristotle called phronesis, takes place when negotiating complex problems in which one has no obvious point of reference.
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These regimes and responses were compared to an adjacent reference area with no trail access, but in a similar hydrogeomorphic setting and with an obvious point of natural channel initiation.
His most obvious point of contrast was emotional.
The obvious early point of reference is Mervyn Peake's Gormenghast novels, as Stephenson immerses the reader in a world of ritual and order, the reasons for which are not entirely understood by their adherents.
There are four obvious points of weakness.
Because of its extended conformation, the C- or N-termini are obvious points of attachment.
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