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Some fans have seen the song as a unintentional reference to Lord Voldemort's return in the fourth film.
However, a similar unintentional reference type bias may occur due to social comparisons or other life events[ 11].
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But will Osborne have noticed Varoufakis' unintentional Happy Mondays references?
McCartney confirms the existence of the drawing and Carroll's influence on the track, noting that although the title's apparent drug reference was unintentional, the lyrics were purposefully written for a psychedelic song.
Only minimal changes in position due to unintentional contact to the reference base can lead to malpositions.
They answered three questions on unintentional non-adherence in reference to the prescription medications for their index disease: During the past six months: (1) did you ever forget to take the prescription medication; (2) did you ever run out of the prescription medication; and (3) were you careless at times about taking the prescription medication?
If the name references something obscure and funny to the people to whom you give the name, they will use it more, especially if you say that the particular reference was unintentional and undesirable.
The "Star Trek" homage was unintentional, but we did have another reference in mind when we put Hugo in a desk chair with a white rabbit in his lap: Ernst Stavro Blofeld, the James Bond villain who is often seen stroking a white cat.
His chronicles as they appear here — tedious, uninspired and laden with unintentional chuckles, many brought on by the supremely absurd references to the Lodge, a Freemasonry association that Pat's father belonged to — feel very unripe for the telling.
As it now quietly celebrates its two-hundredth anniversary, Angus M'Diarmid's slender 1815 masterpiece belongs to that same rare class of unintentional humor as "English as She Is Spoke" — the would-be reference work, written by an author whose second language was English, that achieves a strange linguistic greatness.
Reason's taxonomy, which categorises actions into unintentional (slips and lapses) and intentional ones (mistakes and infractions), is used as a reference for identifying possible suboptimal cognitive acts that physicians may have performed during the dyspnoea diagnostic process.
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