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But if this catches on and medical uniforms routinely reference medical-themed entertainments, let's just agree on this: no "Nurse Jackie" scrubs, O.K.?
And even in the political realm, women routinely reference their roles as mothers and wives alternately to justify an opinion or to soften the threat of their own power – witness Michelle Obama calling herself the "mom in chief," or the legions of writers who cover issues around health and politics but identify as "mom bloggers".
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The Alexa was conceived in tribute to Alexa Chung, the British broadcaster, model and fashion icon so routinely referenced in the style press that she'd be something of a meaningless cliché if she weren't quite so good at wearing clothes.
Three standard methods routinely referenced in the literature for this purpose are monoethanolamine, trifluoroacetic acid and concentrated sulphuric acid-based methods.
Neoclassical canons are routinely referenced in plastic surgery texts addressing the planning of aesthetic facial procedures.
Without a third-act battle, how can this saga hew to the comic-book blueprint that Elijah routinely references?
She is routinely referenced in store windows and on runways; her image graces such products as glossy magazine covers and wine bottles; and her persona regularly flickers to new life on TV and movie screens.
In the United States, NICE guidelines are routinely referenced by the National Guideline Clearinghouse, an initiative of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ).
The EAC suggested that routinely available reference cost data might have been a more appropriate source of cost information to the NHS.
Most tellingly, Chernishova says, Russian constitutional court rulings now routinely make reference to ECHR judgments: "And you really cannot underestimate the importance, the message sent to ordinary people when justice is finally done in cases – police brutality, for example – that domestic courts have delayed, or failed even to consider".
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