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Scraping and clawing is a phrase he uses often, usually in reference to his own campaign.
When the words Gypsy, Roma, Traveller and police feature in the same sentence, it is usually in reference to some confrontation.
Another example was his description of himself as "a footnote to jazz history", usually in reference to his time with Davis.
When people decry or defend the graphic depiction of violence on screen, it is usually in reference to mainstream American movies.
"My friends have always admired how healthy I am, and little do they know what I'm doing to my body" (usually in reference to bingeing, purging, night eating, or consuming demonized foods like sugar and gluten).
- When people exclaim, "My feet are killing me!", it's usually in reference to severe foot problems, improperly fitting shoes, or an occupation involving being on one's feet all day.
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Mutant studies are usually done in reference to alanine, which can be regarded as a deletion of a side-chain.
The DMCA, which governs the use of copyrighted material and is usually used in reference to pirated TV shows, films and music, requires sites to "expeditiously" remove unlawful images from their servers.
Wrong is not a word that physicists usually use in reference to Einstein's theory of relativity, which states that the velocity of light always looks the same regardless of how fast you are going.
Because the islands are divided linguistically, the term Antillean music is usually used in reference to one such music area.
The concept of witchcraft in Africa is largely folklore nowadays, a neo-colonial stereotype usually used in reference to a community with a lack of modern medicine, education or access to adequate healthcare.
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