Wachovia Securities analyst Jeff Omohundro gave a nod to salads in a recent research note.
Finally, what would a ThinkPad review be without a nod to that signature pointing stick?
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Styling on LaFerrari is a nod to the Ferrari prototypes that came out in the late 1960s.
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The lipstick and compact are smaller than most of today's cosmetics a nod to a different beauty era.
Cookshop elegantly prepares American dishes (with a nod to the Mediterranean) in a busy, buzz-filled dining room.
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In a nod to his likely new partners, he said pursuing peace would be his third priority.
In a nod to that, he was made deputy prime minister of Chechnya after his father's death.
Three years later he sold out and named his new business Minor, in a nod to his youth.
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Plus, they give a nod to The Great Gatsby, one of the lasting symbols of the American Dream.
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"Ask them what they want to talk about, " he said, perhaps with a nod to our own conversations.
Crew clothes are familiar and its prices are accessible to many Americans, a nod to her every-woman persona.
Webb credit for coupling his kow-tow to the Burmese despots with at least a nod to their opposition.
In a nod to Germany's Kurzarbeit scheme, one would use the unemployment insurance system to support shortened work hours.
The implication that a regulator gave Diamond a wink and a nod to fake Barclays Libor rates is damning.
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Siva's family inundated him and his teammates with candy-filled leis following the game, a nod to their Samoan heritage.
Wodehouse and Guy Bolton in the 1910s, and a nod to George M.
Reese Witherspoon named her third child, a boy, Tennessee (Cherokee, mighty warrior) in a nod to her home state.
The Minessota Tea Partier and (so far) sole female candidate gave more than a nod to her Iowan roots.
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Most newspaper innovation makes a nod to the traditions of journalism, placing news coverage at the center, in whatever form.
He declines to say how much he had invested and says the lower price is a nod to the market.
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All neatly crafted statements with a nod to UEFA and with perhaps a hope that they show mercy in the future.
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It's a nod to the budget deficit and is also intended to help pay for the extension of existing tax goodies.
In his speech, Mr. Morsi gave a nod to the significance of a moment many Egyptians had doubted would ever arrive.
League officials like to describe this as a form of civic philanthropy a nod to the little towns that might otherwise be ignored.
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This move reflected the diversity of brands now owned and licensed by the corporation while still providing a nod to the past.
Several high-rises are topped with domes and steeples in a nod to the Russian influence on the northeastern region known as Manchuria.
Ms. Lam kept them, putting a blackboard, a whiteboard and a small desk in each as a nod to their original use.
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Last month's increase in short-term American interest rates was at least a nod to the potential inflationary pressures in the American economy.
Chopping the cooked meat and picking it up by hand is a nod to the asado's origins as a rustic gaucho meal.
He also showed pieces that gave a nod to camouflage in some way through fabric manipulation and advantageous use of sheer effects.
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