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Reference to the language of other withdrawal orders is not very fruitful.

In the latter the term saṃskṛta 'adorned, cultivated, purified (by grammar)' is encountered, possibly for the first time with reference to the language.

"We received more votes than people thought," and "we have a clear mandate to participate in government," Mr. Gysi said tonight, adding, perhaps in an ironic reference to the language of the past, "We have fulfilled our planned quota".

For example the word "cruise" means something quite specific in gay culture, rather like the designer's "FUN NOW" jumper from his debut collection, which made a deliberate reference to the language of Grindr.

and Imazighen (pl)., in reference to the people, "Tamazight," in reference to the language, and "Tamazgha," in reference to the area they inhabit — from North Africa's Atlantic coast to the Siwa Oasis in western Egypt.

The term Classical Sanskrit is generally used with reference to the language of major poetic works (kāvya), drama (nāṭaka)—in which both Sanskrit and Prākrits were used as well as tales such as the Hitopadeśa ("Good Advice") and Pañca-tantra ("Five Chapters") and technical treatises on grammar, philosophy, and ritual.

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Sir James Stirling's addition to the Staatsgalerie in Stuttgart, Germany (1977 82), also a key postmodernist building, makes ironic references to the language of Karl Friedrich Schinkel without accepting the fundamental principles of Classicism.

References to the language barrier also marked the interviews from Ghana.

This was done with reference to the Norwegian language community as being small and vulnerable, and that the Norwegian language therefore ought to be 'nurtured and defended'.

Actual Greeks, and most other Europeans, say the same thing by reference to the weirdest language they can find, as the French do with "c'est du chinois".

Whish-Wilson said it was a "ministry of truth" moment, a reference to the Orwellian language from the novel Nineteen Eighty-Four regarding the government department which concerned itself with lies.

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