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Three and a half years after the speech, Frank Rich referenced it again, calling it "brilliant" and "good for the country", while columnist Dan Savage referred to it as "one of the things that kept people like me sane during the darkest days of the Bush years".
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Even if you read the whole poem as part of a speech, reference it again if you borrow a line or phrase later in your speech.
Now it's up to you on how to use it, just be sure to save it in case you ever need to reference it again for another production.
Because a brake failure was blamed for the accident, the story resurrected references to "Fix It Again Tony," a less than affectionate nickname for Fiats when they were sold in America.
This one should become a reference, so remixing it again should occur very seldom if at all.
Jim Farber of the Daily News called it "a dance-ready club song" and added, "With all that behind her, the 'Oops' girl may yet do it again", referencing her hit "Oops!.
If a parenthetical reference does not identify the text in question, the reader should assume that it is the last identified text being referenced again (context should make it clear).
Expect it to be referenced again, along with The Great British Bake Off and, in less glowing terms, The Voice.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com