In one letter, Chapman said he'd let Spiro decide whether Lennon was a "phony" or not, a reference to troubled "Catcher in the Rye" narrator Holden Caulfield, who refers to people as "phonies" in the book, written by J.
The press release touts NAD's work on the feedback stage, and there's nary a mention of ICEpower modules, so it's a good bet that the M2 is NAD's own design and not a repackaged reference kit.
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His big bro may be taken, but word of advice to any woman trying to snag the fun-loving, polo-playing prince so that they can go on double dates with Will and Kate: You'll have to contend with all-too-real Harry Hunters (not a Potter reference) in your quest for the Most Eligible Bachelor and those ladies mean business.
Flavius Josephus, a first-century historian, and not a Christian, has a reference to Jesus in one of his books.
"We go through a fairly rigorous process to see whether or not this is a valid reference, " she said.
Below you can see an alternate fullscreen version of the phone (a hardware reference model, not a device you can expect to buy anytime soon) up and running its browser app.
It's offense, defense, special teams and Coughlin's "highlighted" players and a bit but not too much of a reference to a first meeting.
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The only hub in that neck of the woods is Baumgarten (Austria), a pretty illiquid market, and not one that acts as a serious price reference point for CEE or South East European states.
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But then he sent speculation buzzing again, making a not-so-oblique reference to Chelsea, the team that is rumored to be courting him to return this summer.
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"Guardiola is an intelligent kid, he knows how he won those Champions Leagues, " Mourinho said Tuesday, in a not-so-veiled reference to his pro-Barcelona refereeing conspiracy theories.
Although it's an easy term of reference, nanotechnology is not a single technology.
Russia therefore has quite good relations with some countries that are democratic, and quite bad relations with some countries that are autocratic: it determines its policies on a case by case basis not through reference to some abstract ideological construct.
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Davenport claims to be a lord but he is not listed in Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage, which is a reference of the British aristocracy.
Money should be used for a proper economic purpose and not treated as a commodity on which a return can be made by reference to time.
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One protester held up a sign reading "I'm not against Big Red, I'm against rape, " a reference to the high school's nickname.
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But the Colombian government has said it will not repeat the mistakes of the past - a reference to the last peace efforts, which went on from 1999 to 2002.
But the Colombian government said at the time it would not repeat the mistakes of the past - a reference to the last peace efforts, which went on from 1999 to 2002.
BBC: Ivan Marquez (left) and fellow Farc negotiator. File photo
Most of the music was unfamiliar to North Koreans, who would never have been to a performance that did not include some adulatory reference to the Workers' Party, its founder Kim Il Sung and his son and successor as supreme leader, Kim Jong Il.
It was not until 1980 that a new law rubbed out any reference to communism in America's definition of a refugee.
"Any accomplishment was important only as a reference point for future improvement, not as a pleasurable memory to dwell on, " he writes.
Another essential for getting a strong reference: Help her prepare not only to rave about you, but also to offer specific examples of your brilliant accomplishments.
He told Forbes video reporter Camilla Webster that the mood was somber this year but of course, that was a reference to the official sessions, not to the party scene, which gets going later this evening.
India has said the two gunmen killed in the attack appeared "not local but from across the border" - a reference to Pakistan.
And though it contains an exhibition checklist, it is not as much a conventional catalog as an independent and invaluable reference volume on this compelling subject.
That is not something to fixate on but it is a benchmark worth occasional reference.
His offensive reference to a revered civil rights icon does not reflect the values of our brand.
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But she should take care not to overexpose herself--and that isn't a reference to her signature belly-baring tops.
"It's a welcome relief for Pete Domenici and I to be standing shoulder to shoulder, not nose to nose, " Lautenberg told reporters, in a reference to the two-year-old budget fight that has dominated national politics.
Private-equity executive David Rubenstein gave the first known map of the U.S. made after the Revolution to the Library of Congress and not the National Archives, as was incorrectly implied in one reference in a U.S. News article on Monday about Mr. Rubenstein's purchases of historical papers.
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