If you so much as allude to angels, they'll smoke you out before anyone can say Ockham's razor! |
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They do not even seem to allude to crucifixes or church buildings or vestments or liturgical practice. |
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You would be hard pressed to not have someone that doesn't know what point I am getting at or trying to allude to. |
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For instance, Georgette's name may allude to the 1918 German offensive in Belgium. |
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This violates the Establishment Clause, because the tablets allude to the Ten Commandments and thus endorse religion. |
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I'd never use this word in polite company, and can barely bring myself to allude to it, even very obliquely. |
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The accompanying booklet notes allude to the hard-won simplicity of Mansurian's language. |
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I sometimes allow rampant letterfit adjustment and excessive glyph scaling to allude to the lack of state-sponsored childcare options. |
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Vampires in particular were a great excuse for Victorian writers to allude to sexuality, which they couldn't mention in any other way. |
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Another larger minnow, Luciosoma bleekeri, has Lao names which allude to its being found in rice paddies. |
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At no time during this meeting did he discuss or allude to specific violations of conduct, Lavik said. |
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That's all I can think of now, but new characters will be introduced and I will allude to them. |
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In this thread, you allude to those continuing misfortunes, and mention Seth by name in, I think, your third or fourth post. |
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Before discussing our findings in more detail, we must allude to five points that could have influenced our results. |
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The different styles also implicitly allude to the political power differentials that are associated with various regional identities. |
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Neate's works allude to aspects of art history that critical received taste occasionally dismisses as slightly kitschy. |
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To allude to this lethal confrontation, this terminal comedy of errors, Heine employs the language of irony and inversion. |
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Slim, arboreal columns and roof beams allude to the ficus trees that run along the western boundary of the site. |
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None of the three articles in the BMJ even allude to female-to-male domestic violence. |
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I allude to a little creature about the bigness of three rats, which is called a muishond. |
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Taken together, the components of Pantocrator allude to all of creation and to time present, time past and time yet to be. |
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A series of definitively drafted, untitled collages dating from the 1940s allude to the purely constructivist underpinnings of Oteiza's works. |
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The women glide across the stage, their arms emphasise the soft waves, their hips in grass skirts allude to the swaying palms. |
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Sure, his songs may allude to past loves, events and episodes of his life, but they never provide the listener with solid biographical insight. |
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The murals feature both secular and religious imagery and allude to issues such as slavery and notions of Utopia. |
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It's much better to allude to these things sarcastically without saying what you actually mean. |
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The circle and shakefork allude to Saint Patrick because the shakefork appears in the same shape as a pallium, a vestment associated with him. |
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While other artists may allude to the interaction of nature and culture, he draws on both realms for his very materials, employing chlorophyll as well as acrylic paint. |
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Mayhew, despite the most pedantic anatomization of the condition and variety of street-sweepers, rarely feels obliged to allude to what is actually being swept. |
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The two cinquefoils allude to the arms of the City of Hamilton in which such a cinquefoil also appears. |
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Some of them allude to musical eras of the past, some refer tongue in cheek, in a more or less hidden manner, to famous compositions. |
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Last season was definitely challenging, because we were not allowed to mention them or allude to a mole of any kind. |
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Mr. Ban did, in fact, allude to the Islamist organization in the statement. |
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The keys allude to the status of the church, and the Celtic cross alludes to Saint Patrick, an idea reinforced by the shamrock bows. |
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The cinquefoils allude to his wife, a Hamilton, the charges borrowed from the arms of the Duke of Hamilton and Gordon. |
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Their names allude to the doomed Antarctic expedition led by Captain Scott, where Oates nobly sacrificed his life in a vain attempt to save Scott and his team. |
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His peers allude to his quick thinking and kaleidoscopic mind. |
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I do believe your behaviour has got to be top level and even if I often allude to sport, I would rather have here the metaphor of a conductor. |
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His metaphoric compositions allude to the form of liturgy, travestying the shapes of altars, gravestones and feretories. |
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Neither may they falsely allude to eco-labels in official use in specific countries, geographic areas or economic sectors. |
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Later poetic references allude to this day as the one on which birds choose their mates. |
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In his annual report, the General Officer Commanding would frequently allude to concerns that had little to do with Canada. |
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Popular entertainment depicting disabled characters allude to these fears and prejudice or address them obliquely or fragmentarily, seeking to reassure ourselves. |
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The three maple leaves allude to the arms of Ontario, and to Canada generally, while the circlet symbolizes a wall around a garden. |
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Although Syria was not specifically mentioned as an option, the FBI official did allude to Mr. Arar's dual citizenship. |
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These references allude to the illegal activities of particular criminal organizations, the majority of whose members share ethnic origins. |
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Should the Fed Chairman allude to this, the dollar will likely see some gains to close out the week. |
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They may even allude to possessing greater competence than their knowledge or experience merits. |
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Curving appendages attached to oblong shapes or to punctured spheres in some of the works may allude to other life-forms such as insects or invertebrates. |
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Several other works allude to the importance of family connections among artists in Rome that were made through workshops, collaborations, friendships, and marriages. |
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Later bards to allude to the treasure include Tudur Aled and Iorwerth Fynglwyd. |
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Snorri describes them as a group of three, but he and other sources also allude to larger groups of norns who decide the fate of newborns. |
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Several documents exist that allude to the possibility, although no proof corroborating this suggestion has ever been found. |
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The escallops allude to the Graham Clan in honour of his mother's descent. |
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The different levels of sound and their vibrations create a strong, magnetizing effect and allude to a profound search and yearning deep in our selves. |
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The unicorn echoes the crest of the Chief of Stewart of Appin, and the bleeding hearts allude to the pierced heart crest of the Chief of the Logans. |
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The sharp peaks of the coronet refer to the Rockies and other mountain ranges which are one of the highlights seen from the Mountaineer trains and allude to the name of the trains. |
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Gravitations-quatuor' is a hypnotic exploration of perception and space, a spiritual experience in which the circular and ovoid patterns allude to the cosmos. |
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Mr. Peter Stoffer: In other words, this is planned overtime, which is something no union, operational manager, or officer in charge would allude to, because planned overtime is something that creates burnout for employees. |
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You allude to conservatives once being a movement of ideas. |
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Nor do they allude to its subject, structure, or resolution. |
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They are shorter, though, and allude to trees. |
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Permit me to allude to my previous occupation as a veterinary surgeon when I say that we are castrating ourselves and depriving ourselves of power here. |
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Rulers and subjects alike were made aware that it was not sufficient to allude to the ideal of peace or to invoke human rights in order for these to materialize. |
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I want to allude to the point that the minister made himself. |
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However, service providers are not obligated to monitor the external contents transferred or stored or to search for indices which allude to activities infringing the law. |
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Although the LACMA is very identifiable in the painting because of the architectural details, the painter doesn't allude to the city or the neighborhood of the museum, which he isolated on a background of unexpected color. |
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The representation of Reinmar von Zweter with his eyes closed is probably not intended to allude to his blindness, but to the meditative attitude produced by his verses. |
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First of all, I would again allude to the distinction between 'privacy' and 'protection of personal data' that has hitherto played an important role in all stages of the development of the law. |
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All three pieces allude to human salvation, that is obtained through baptism, but each is designed according to the specific function of each portal. |
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Non-indigenous terms are used in both domestic and international contexts, but by reference to indigenous understandings and categories in order to allude to difference or incommensurability in epistemologies. |
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Distribution managers sometimes allude to hauliers from one country being more or less reliable than those from another, opinions based on individual experience. |
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Any comparison of New Zealand and Cook Islands Maori needs to at least allude to these different resources. |
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The latter typically allude to their ideal of life, or to specific pontifical programmes. |
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A number of medieval poems attributed to Taliesin allude to the legend, but these postdate the historical poet's floruit considerably. |
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Other poetic figures such as Elizabeth Bishop and Samuel Butler allude to the poem in their own works. |
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I may not do more than allude to his death, fit ending of his life. |
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As a plurality of texts, writers select hypotexts to allude to in their work and this metaknowledge about intertextuality affords them power. |
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The sculptural rivulets also allude to the Dutch knack of managing water and the Netherlands polder landscape. |
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Several poems allude to a mysterious field of eyebright that also contains buried bones and treasure. |
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These constraints are symbolized by the chametz, the leavened products that are banished for the holiday, and which allude to the spiritual impediment of ego puffery. |
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In The Ambassadors, for example, details such as the Lutheran hymn book and the crucifix behind the curtain allude to the context of the French mission. |
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This has been thought to allude to the Tiger, a ship that returned to England 27 June 1606 after a disastrous voyage in which many of the crew were killed by pirates. |
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Haggis located his draft's climax in the Swiss Alps, but Forster wanted the action sequences to allude to the four classical elements of earth, water, air and fire. |
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Both plays are tragicomedies and explore issues of love, money, power and justice, and both allude to countries that start wars under the pretence of justice. |
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The fact that the equivalent of three full national squads left the sport can only allude to the number of trialists and club members that also left the sport. |
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