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This urban quality is also claimed by the Shanghai Tower, which refers back to the city's narrow streets and courtyards by creating sky gardens between the outer and inner skin of the double facade.
Users can write a response to a Twitter message (or anything else), but the easy way to do this is to add an @[username] tag to the Twitter, which refers back to the original Twitter user.
The work of architecture is thus a doubly founded object, which "refers back not only to the creative acts of the architect and the reconstructive acts of the viewer, but also to its ontic foundation in a fully determined real thing shaped in a particular way" [Ontology, 263].
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Kucharek referred further questions to the Federal Aviation Administration, which referred back to NORAD.
There were more pointed comments from Uganda, which referred back to previous remarks from Johnson on colonialism.
So too does Eduard Gorokhovsky's Bitsa – a depiction of the open-air art market of the time which implicitly refers back to the notorious day in 1962 when Khrushchev ordered an exhibition of abstract art at Bitsa to be smashed.
That famous line about putting "Baby in the corner" ends with Swayze saying: "Somebody who taught me about the kind of person I want to be: Miss Frances Houseman", which refers us obliquely back to Baby's namesake, Frances Perkins, the first woman in the US cabinet.
It therefore refers to the label red, which in turn refers back to the sample.
The El Paso Police Department referred inquiries to the Secret Service, which referred inquiries back to the police.
He said Treasury Department officials referred him to the National Security Council, which sent him to the State Department, which directed him to the Justice Department, which referred him back to Treasury.
For Miller, no point of origin exists even within the novel: " 'Lord Jim' is like a dictionary in which the entry under one word refers the reader to another word which refers him to another and then back to the first word again, in an endless circling".
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