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Bailey's creation is set to display 100 gold and silver umbrellas in a variety of sizes (see the illustration above), making the most of the bad weather London is much known for, and well, making reference to the brand's iconic raincoats, too - in fact Burberry was founded in 1856 as a trench coat maker.
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Mr. Putin told the film director that his works were "well known and highly valued," making reference to "The Godfather" and "especially your work that faithfully recounted the horrors of war -- the horrors at the time of the Vietnam War".
He of course was making reference to Joachim von Ribbentrop, the well-traveled and cultured businessman turned foreign minister of Nazi Germany during World War II.
Smith was naive in making reference to Hitler to make any point no matter how well-intentioned.
It is important to remark that flips (active/inactive) similar to those adopted here have actually been observed [43] as well as to make reference to some works which suggest that in stem cells more genes are usually active than in differentiated ones, albeit at a lower level [34] [34].
Al-Marabh wasn't present (he was captured later in the week, near Chicago), but the three men who were arrested reportedly had false identification papers as well as a notebook that made reference in Arabic to an American base in Turkey.
It will be clear to readers who are well-versed in the literature of systemic functional linguistics (SFL) that the title makes reference to a well cited phrase within the theory, 'lexis as most delicate grammar', originating in Halliday's 1961 paper and developed by Hasan (1996).
Health education messages from pediatric professionals are an excellent opportunity and, in general, are well accepted by parents since they make reference to the health of their son or daughter.
The first lady also made reference to her well-received speech at the Democratic national convention in July, saying of Republican campaign tactics, "when they go low, we go high".
29 This QST protocol will make reference to the well-established German Neuropathic Pain Consortium (DFNS) protocol, 29 and will utilise clinical QST methods recommended by the International Association for the Study of Pain.
Additionally, he makes reference to strippers, as well as driving with a suspended drivers' license.
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