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So our points of reference for one another were a little different.
He calls them the collaborators, and they serve as points of reference for later figures who, in their own times and places, did much the same thing.
"In spite of everything, the big brands – the Guardian, La Vanguardia, Le Monde – continue to be the points of reference for news on the internet," said Sierra.
Through conditioning to time and by way of circadian rhythms, human physiology provides a kind of biological clock that offers points of reference for temporal orientation.
Cities remained important administrative centres, but they increasingly became points of reference for the family politics of the military aristocracy rather than bases for royal intervention.
I'll give him credit for that!" He also said that for anyone involved in music, Bowie was "one of the points of reference for absolutely everything" and his death was "quite disorientating".
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"The catalog will prove a point of reference for generations of scholarship to come".
You need a point of reference for the world you're living in.
Why, she asks, should whiteness even be a point of reference for a black self-image?
And Messiaen is not a bad point of reference for approaching Duruflé.
But his time with the Astros provided a relevant point of reference for his current situation.
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