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Some BBC guidelines suggest that the use of a euphemism such as "effing" is potentially as offensive as pronouncing the taboo word that is being alluded to.
And I think there is no question that those three openings are being alluded to in the Severan arch, and being transformed into something that was new, which was the idea of the triple-arcuated bay.
The last sentence of the fifth paragraph stated that 17-year-old Charlie had been voted off the show, when in fact it was Yanet Fuentes who was being alluded to.
What is being alluded to are the two main proposals available in the literature, namely those of Granger 1968 and Hacking 1992, which will now be briefly described.
"They need to look into it, they need to see if there's any truth to it because if it is, it is very dangerous for Russia to be able to blackmail Trump at any given time if in fact they have the kind of information that's being alluded to".
It's been alluded to before but clearly Sherlock was once a hard-drug user, and both Mycroft and his parents knew about it.
It's been alluded to several times that Rick and Morty might take place partially inside a simulation, or that Rick might know that he's in a TV show.
It's been alluded a lot here.
The moment being alluded to was that injury-time goal Glass struck to keep Carlisle United in the Football League on 8 May 1999 as he went from being a journeyman keeper to a household name in a split second.
JUSTICE SCALIA -- A justification is the same that's alluded to here, disapproval of homosexuality.
This weak hero is Ronald McKane, but as the story is unfurled he is alluded to as Ron.
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