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It's a movie that refers back to classic Hollywood and has a very clever soundtrack.
Clearly the finale rescues some extraordinarily beautiful music that refers back to the piece's beginning.
This is true of Glenn Ligon's retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art, a tight but ample show that refers back to America's slave-holding past and forward to the Obama present but focuses on the late 1980s and 1990s, a too-seldom-revisited stretch of recent art.
In that sense it is a principle of a substance, 'principle' being a technical term that refers back to the first entry, arche, in Aristotle's philosophical lexicon in the Metaphysics, as well as Thomas' commentary on it, and Thomas' On the Principles of Nature.
You need to smooth the tension in a way that refers back to the original incident without making too big a deal of it.
In a sense, through the Google Street View, the problem of present absence has seeped from film into real life where, although we are more connected to the world and people around us, it is punctuated with an isolation that refers back to the original.
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They used a combination of four different mathematical approaches to explore the connections between movies, taking into account factors including the number of references a film received and whether the films that referred back to it were themselves influential.
"I've always been interested in conceptual works that refer back to themselves," Shrigley said, standing underneath the work.
Muhly explodes the tune around the singer, subjecting it to various techniques that refer back to the nineteen-sixties music of Glass and Steve Reich.
Ann Biderman, the show's creator and woman behind the excellent TNT police drama Southland, talks about taking on Ray Donovan and her desire for a show that "referred back to Raymond Chandler, Dashiell Hammett and Robert Mitchum but that also tackled family dynamics".
Versions 1 through 6 of the operating system embraced 3D effects from textures to drop shadows, and those inimitable skeuomorphs ('metaphorical' bits of design that refer back to older consumer products – think the leather stitching on Apple's diary), but iOS 7 has dropped these in favour of flat, colourful icons and layered design.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com