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My clothes very much reference how I'm feeling.
Ms. Davidoff took a photograph of the geese sluicing through the algae for reference: How many goslings were there?
"But surely," I insisted, "I should also reference how massive Myspace is becoming and that Hilary Duff is way pretty, right?" (It was 2007, remember).
I look at the prewar buildings — that's my reference, how my designs start out always — and then they evolve to adjust to the time.
And, even if there was no direct reference, how long would it be before a guest from the left accused the prime minister of making a "pig's, er, ear" of something?
We saw a wider frame of reference: how, in the digital age, could we deliver a PSB system that was transparent, accountable, pluralist, good value for money, and scalable to changing needs, rather than embedded in self-sustaining institutions?
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Users can also cross-reference how much they are being charged for medicines.
Didier Deschamps, the manager, referenced how his players had begun in "timid" fashion.
"In the video, Earl was referencing how he is as a parent to Tiger," she said.
And it's cleverer than it thinks it is because its title references how trite it is.
His use of certain structural echoes is impressive, but if the readers don't get the references, how much sense do they make?
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