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The snow-covered bike obviously references him, and is almost certainly preferable to the results of an hour spent with a photographer vainly trying to get him to project bonhomie.
The song "Harrison Ford" references him in such a nonchalant way--as in the dude our protagonist is meeting looks like him and that's it--that it makes all that follows a pleasant head-scratcher revealing more about the band's charmingly nerdy personality than about some big statement.
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The use of the masculine pronoun to reference Him is a convention and a convenience, not a description.
Likewise it is no secret that the elder Jones continues to admire the quarterback, referencing him in November as a "great one".
Fred Wilson began referencing him a lot in his posts, and Evans just churns out series after series of great insights and charts.
Cox Enterprises Chief Executive James Kennedy should have been referred to as a " haole"–the native term for a foreigner not a "howlie," as we referenced him.
"Some of Sassoon's poems reference him as a cricketer, including in his poem The Subaltern which was published just a week before Thomas was killed by a sniper's bullet," she said.
Maupin isn't sure how exactly Best Buy corporate knew to tie the video to him, but believes they did so because a couple other videos under his Tiny Watch Productions (a little indie film group he made with his friends) YouTube account featured videos referencing him and Best Buy.
(Alvin York, the famous World War One hero, died September 2 , 1964 and so I cannot reference him).
He has an aloof cat and Little Fang [the puppet] is sort of referencing him.
Austrian sources attributed blame to Rudolf Maister, and referenced him in some accounts as the Butcher of Maribor.
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