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Although Magritte's painting initially appears "as simple as a page borrowed from a botanical manual," as Foucault suggests (1983, p. 19), the mysteries of the painting are quickly multiplied by the vague pronoun reference in "This is not a pipe": "This" could refer to the image of the pipe, the words beneath it, or the entire ensemble.
This could refer to many of our attitudes about food and medicine.
This could refer to a new rail line needed to take coal to the Abbot Point port, which is set to be expanded as part of the developments.
It selected studies that asked questions about "reading for fun" or "time spent reading for pleasure," saying that this could refer to a range of reading materials.
This could refer to those who are unwell, like Fidel Castro, or to political dissidents, who are under scrutiny by the government.
Historic Scotland [5] "translates" this definition into a heritage-specific language: "Level 0: this could refer to a scenario where survey information is manually obtained on site using tapes and dumpy levels, drawn up using a CAD package in an unstructured format, and then communicated using paper plots".
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This latter reference could refer to an incident in Israel last year where a gay bar in Tel Aviv was attacked – killing two and injuring many more.
And this "extraordinaire" could refer to chords, rhythms, organ stops, orchestral colours, birdsong, landscapes, stained-glass windows, even food.
This "mode" could refer to the two rails vibrating symmetrically (in-phase) or antisymmetrically (out-of-phase), for example.
Exploring the potential of a population-based approach to damaging detection in this case could refer to adopting strategies that can determine the condition of a wind turbine according to the measurements obtained from other wind turbines in the farm.
A pollywog is another word for tadpole, so fans on Reddit suggest this episode could refer to the slug-like thing that Will coughs up in the finale.
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