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Panic Attack is a lovely little Gallic banger (and you can quote us on that) while her debut single, Call 911, is quintessential British chart (who said chav?) pop, which makes the US emergency services reference a bit strange.

He wore it when he was a member of Odd Future, and it felt like a piece of juvenilia (a Karate Kid reference?), a bit of costuming that stood out awkwardly as his music matured out of the mixtape era, although it did merit its own Twitter account.

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After the first episode, some viewers found the way the issues were noisily referenced a bit much.

The crowd are older and wiser, which means "less bum cheek, more vintage references a bit of a Stevie Nicks, Joni Mitchell vibe", says Ormerod.

I wish Thomas' work explored these bodily references a bit more freely.

Yeah, it also references a bit of Andy Warhol's factory balloons.

May we join the squad, @taylorswift13?" Stewart tweeted, referencing a bit on the public-radio game show.

The reference was a bit obscure.

Although the sister wives reference was a bit... odd.

But there was no sign of him, only an oblique reference in a bit of Fry patter.

One appreciates her rigor and understanding of human suffering, her dislike of easy sentiment and her profound intelligence, while also wishing that her frame of reference was a bit more capacious.

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