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Mr. Ozon said that he feels part of a generation whose reference point is no longer just the Nouvelle Vague but the whole wide world of cinema.
As soon as time permitted, the reporter – whose reference had come from a book – spoke to judges and lawyers and replied, "indeed the reader is right".
An international commission headed by Chris Patten, the former governor of Hong Kong, recommended a new force with more balanced recruitment and the name Northern Ireland Police Service, but the hard-liners insisted that the R.U.C. title -- whose reference to "Royal" denotes allegiance to the United Kingdom -- be kept.
Then she stuck men with an assortment of gray and white sleeveless outfits, with feminizing sleeveless perforated vests and shorts with unfinished hems and graphic patterned shirts whose reference point — underscored by dialogue stenciled on the walls of the show space — was old black and white movies.
An indexical is, roughly speaking, a linguistic expression whose reference can shift from context to context.
This approach is different from previous conservative differential forms [1], [2], [3] whose reference frame is not inertial.
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This is theatre whose references are not literary, but mined from popular culture, made for a generation who can repeat every line of Mean Girls and fully believe in Twin Peaks.
This involvement is physical in Anna Sew Hoy's "Dreamcatcher," an elaborate, almost violent tangle of glazed clay, knotted rope and twisted fabric whose references to ceramics, scholar's rocks and endlessly recycled scraps of textiles mix cultures, crafts and social classes.
And one professor in Dublin simply could not download the information from the bibliography, whose references range from "Khandakhadyaka, an Astronomical Treatise of Brahamagupta," an Indian treatise written in 1934, to "The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat" by Oliver Sacks, which was published in 1985 (with a bibliography).
It is certainly embedded in the mournful and wild-eyed territory of bluegrass, but if it is bluegrass, it is bluegrass played by musicians who have also been schooled in jazz, classical music, and rock and roll, unlike the earliest bluegrass musicians, whose references were mainly Scotch-Irish music and country-dance music.
It is made up of those whose references for prediction, if any, are already in the coding window.
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