These ideas are alluded to in this affable portrait by the angelic baby grasping a toy rattle while being tenderly held by its mother. |
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I usually skip Checkpoint on National at five for the reasons alluded to above and also because I dislike its sometimes whiny, querulous tone. |
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This is not the first time the Democrats have alluded to such issues, only to bury them. |
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Janet was able to find his letters from the Mediterranean that alluded to his illness, as he asked for cough sweets to be sent to him. |
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Hence it has been alluded to that there exist a plethora of underlying considerations and motives behind the rhetoric a manager uses. |
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As alluded to above, what is needed is an integrated strategy which links all community services. |
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Besides licensed guns, Mulyana alluded to the presence of numerous unlicensed weapons obtained from the black market. |
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What myth is being alluded to and what is the name of the mythical horse so raised? |
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Primarily let us ask, if a contemporary of Xenophon knew anything about tachygraphy, how is it that no one alluded to this art? |
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Last week we alluded to Weimar Germany as the counter-example par excellence to refute this roseate view. |
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Nevertheless, by evoking the Grape Society, the painter alluded to a literary ancestry. |
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Two and a half weeks later, I briefly alluded to the fact that I'd not heard anything yet. |
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One that I've already briefly alluded to, is that cinema can operate as a cogent and powerful cultural mechanism for meaning making. |
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I alluded briefly to them yesterday but if you missed them you can see them here. |
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Here, a script of the Eleusinian mysteries is alluded to, as people re-enacted Demeter's actions after her daughter was stolen from her. |
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Venison, wild boar, hazelnuts, berries, haws, crabapples, watercress, wood sorrel, and wild garlic are alluded to frequently as highly regarded wild foodstuffs. |
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He wrote that he deserved to die and alluded to a ominous plan that he had backed out of twice already. |
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The president alluded to that authority when he spoke about the killing, indicating his awareness of a need to be circumspect. |
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I alluded to it by mentioning the conservatives' lack of trust. |
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As briefly alluded to earlier, the position that snow and lemons are not colored is naturally paired with the position that they are not cold and sour either. |
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The problem, to which I alluded briefly earlier, is whether his emphasis on evidence can be combined with his molecular conception of understanding. |
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Without repeating too much of what I wrote there seven years ago, I want to add some highlights that I only alluded to or didn't have the space to discuss in that essay. |
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Even though it was never mentioned or even alluded to as an endgame, not even once. |
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The eulogy ends before it begins and Thackeray is barely alluded to again, let alone revered. |
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And some domestic editorials have alluded to the link between a hard-line foreign policy stance and domestic self-confidence. |
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In a somber tone, he alluded to the fact that he would not always be around to handle male responsibilities such as this, and someday, I would be the man of the house. |
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Early studies on sucrose mobilization from the vacuole of germinating maize scutellum cells alluded to the likely possibility of SuSy being tonoplast associated. |
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The extra layer of intrigue alluded to in that statement is that the WWE itself is an international brand. |
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He obliquely alluded to the classified program during his State of the Union address in January. |
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The recording was inspired by the research of Helga Thoene, a musicologist who argues that Bach alluded to chorales in the Chaconne from the second partita for solo violin. |
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Edwards's name is blacked out, but the text makes clear that the meeting can be none other than the Helms-Edwards conclave that Kissinger and others alluded to. |
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And one of the early sermons I preached, I alluded to this light and how our faith is about light and the life and the love of God within the community. |
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All kinds of Goethean characters are alluded to but never realized. |
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And despite dire warnings of certain columnists alluded to above, Americans by and large do not seem overly disquieted by contemporary French trends. |
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Even though the Plot is never alluded to directly, its presence is everywhere in the play, like a pervasive odor. |
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The editorialists also alluded to the larger question of how the Food and Drug Administration and the drug's manufacturer, GlaxoSmithKline Inc. |
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It was a violent period, and there was probably widespread tension, alluded to in all the written sources. |
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The following year, he alluded to secret negotiation underway with France in his pamphlets. |
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A similar practice prevailed in the Middle Ages and it is often alluded to by historians, as it seems to have been a matter of some ceremony. |
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In his letter, Watson alluded to a whispering campaign in the shadow cabinet and accused Blairites of plotting against him. |
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The Moon and its phases alluded to in the play, in his view, stand for permanence in mutability. |
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In a tell-all book she wrote on the case, Resnick alluded to Simpson beating his wife when she was pregnant. |
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Fox himself has alluded to a tempestuous relationship with his wife. |
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The condition of the Creeks and Cherokees, to which I have already alluded, sufficiently corroborates the truth of this deplorable picture. |
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Cumberland alluded to the belief that such orders had been found upon the bodies of fallen Jacobites. |
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She alluded to research on the topic, but did not provide any herself. |
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Elgar was greatly distressed, and some of his later cryptic dedications of romantic music may have alluded to Helen and his feelings for her. |
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Chroniclers writing centuries later often mentioned or alluded to Huns or their purported descendants. |
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This definition is found or alluded to in some internet dictionaries. |
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In several of our works written in the 1960s, we alluded to the central task of Islamicizing the knowledge that Muslims had encountered in the modern world. |
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However, as these events are prefigured and alluded to more and more vividly, when it reaches an end the poem has told a more or less complete tale of the Trojan War. |
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Operation Lightfoot alluded to the infantry attacking first. |
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In Kwangtung there had historically been hostility between the original Cantonese settlers, who alluded to themselves as bendi, and Kejia, who were the last to arrive. |
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The significance of this event, and importance of it to Poland's future as a major industrialised nation, was alluded to by the 1945 Wedding to the Sea. |
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The wrongness is revealed by the fact that the alluded situation was created through an unjustified perpetuance of the writing style done by the CIUR partisans. |
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