It seems that almost every speech is now peppered with a reference to growth and jobs.
Google for .search, .cloud and .gmbh (a reference to a type of limited German company).
The line was a reference to the five Super Bowl rings the Steelers now have.
Were they expecting a reference to a hot-button issue would make their ad go viral?
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The judgments were somewhat opaque and never above a reference to Tacitus or Virgil.
Fans took Guan's long and narrow panels as a reference to traditional Chinese scrolls.
Campaigners found a reference to shale gas in that application and started campaigning against the proposal.
The refusal is thought to be a reference to American soldiers who might request similar treatment.
Conservationists call the refuge "America's Serengetti, " a reference to giant wildlife preserve in Africa.
On that it failed, but it did succeed in excising a reference to Mr Milosevic's indictment.
"He used to be a fighter, MMA fighter, " Taramov said, in a reference to mixed martial arts.
After all, the pickle baron must be a reference to Roy's grandmother, who ran a pickle factory.
The cleaver was a reference to Mr Panetta's term for spending cuts threatening the US defence budget.
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Correspondents say the latter was a reference to restrictions on the church's activity in some Muslim countries.
Pierre Lellouche, his junior Europe minister, slipped in a reference to Auschwitz when talking about the bail-out.
The spring also inspired its biblical name, a reference to the pool of Bethesda mentioned in the Gospel of John.
Wi-Fi--known among techies as 802.11, a reference to its underlying technology standard--is an alternative means of Internet access.
In the chamber, Gregory Campbell worked in a reference to the controversy during a debate on domestic violence.
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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.
During his ceremony speech Markowitz referred to Ratner as "Cousin Brucie, " a reference to the famed, Brooklyn-born radio DJ.
Well, there is a reference to the pain of the test itself, presumably the PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen) test.
An OCC spokesman said Ms. Williams's comments weren't specifically a reference to J.
This is believed to a reference to the issues of demilitarisation and reform of the police in Northern Ireland.
Flavius Josephus, a first-century historian, and not a Christian, has a reference to Jesus in one of his books.
The author cannot get through a discussion of Einstein's special theory of relativity without a reference to his own precocity.
Written in the local Chichewa language, the words were a reference to the vendors carrying out the attacks, organizers said.
Note that the story will include a reference to the August 2010 cover story about the company in Forbes.
The low lighting highlights the impressive namesake statue perched atop the cocktail shelving, a reference to Wall Street's fickle moods.
The room erupted at the punchline, a reference to the 220-year-old provision requiring the house to initiate all tax laws.
That was a reference to a 1985 accord where Japan agreed to let its yen currency appreciate against the dollar.
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