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He did not show her the text until after it went to press, because, "I know that you would forbid this public allusion to your labors and sacrifices".
It was in this Freedom Square in Sophiatown that Nelson Mandela made his first public allusion to violence and armed resistance as a legitimate tool for change.
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While declining to comment directly on the recent directive, a Pentagon spokesman, Bryan Whitman, said, "Regional commanders are looking at ways to maximize the use of their resources to contribute to the overall intelligence picture". In public allusions to the plan, both General Boykin and Vice Adm. Lowell E. Jacoby, the director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, have stuck to generalities.
In their approach to the public, allusions to the biotechnology conflict in Europe can be found although many prominent scientists come from the US where biotechnology has not met with particular problems among the public.
Author Thierry Desaules said that the song appears to be a childish fairly tale, but is actually structured in a perverse enough way to address the adult public, as the allusions to the spanking can be seen as references to sadomasochism.
The "force" of Nicks's title can be the obvious colloquial reference the police but it can also be a much more literal, yet somewhat more opaque, allusion: how these public servants should wield the power and authority we give them.
According to his biographer, Darden Asbury Pyron, Liberace carefully constructed every aspect of his image to maximise his public appeal, and that included allusions to his sexual orientation.
Swift's fans went wild over the record-breaking release of the first single, "Look What You Made Me Do," off her upcoming album, "Reputation". But they went even wilder over the release of the accompanying music video, rife with allusions to her public feuds with everyone from Katy Perry and Kanye West to the music streaming business.
Its title is supposedly an allusion to Levine's public ubiquity.
"Burn" is about breakup in a relationship, and the public referred to it as an allusion to Usher's personal struggles.
When Bergoglio does occasionally speak out in public, it tends to be with allusions rather than direct references to Argentina's darkest era.
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