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The Berliners' voting process is often compared to the papal conclave, with the requisite references to black and white smoke.
But still … what a fucking sight!" There is also much drug-taking and alcohol "chugging", and the requisite references to pop music.
The result, "Pedigree: How Elite Students Get Elite Jobs", is an academic book with the requisite references to gender theory and Marxist concepts of inequality.
Vollmann is an avid student of squalor, a Rhodes scholar of squalor, and thus this book also features an ensemble of demented waysiders, ceaseless transcriptions of loathsome graffiti — and the requisite references to prostitution.
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Yet she drops all the requisite style references.
The play includes the requisite expository references to Garland's monstrous stage mother, her previous husbands, her famous friends, her pharmaceutically sustained servitude to MGM and her legendary movie roles in "The Wizard of Oz," "Meet Me in St . Louis and "A Star Is Born".
However, the proposition that "this one is dead" is impossible (necessarily false), since one cannot make the requisite ostensive reference to a dead man so as to make it true that "this one [i.e. the (living) thing I'm pointing to] is dead," for a dead person isn't the same thing as what was there previously (Alex. Aph., 38F).
Competencies in the first three categories received ratings higher than 5.5 (out of 7) and can be defined as the essential competencies requisite for chat reference practice.
In addition, whilst the vocalisations of many species are structurally discrete, this is not a pre-requisite for functional reference; context-specific calls that differ along a graded continuum may also elicit appropriate responses from signal receivers in the absence of supporting contextual cues (Fischer 1998), although this ability may require a degree of learning (Fischer et al. 2000).
It has the requisite era-specific pop-culture references (the Smiths' "Asleep"; midnight screenings of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show") and deals with thorny subjects like sexual abuse, suicide, drug use and homosexuality: "The Catcher in the Rye" crossed with "Go Ask Alice" for an emo generation.
However, as a matter of interpretation, Hume's references to a requisite "delicacy of imagination" (SOT, 272) complicate and obscure the account, for it is not clear what this delicacy is, nor how it contributes to a more settled, general view.
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