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** Ana Ng mentions the line " All alone at the Sixty-Four World's Fair / Eighty dolls yelling ' Small Girl After All '", a direct reference to the fair and the " It's a small world " attraction.
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Berle is reported to have joked, " We both work for the same boss, ' Sky Chief Supreme '", making reference to a grade of gasoline produced by Texaco, his sponsor.

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Music writer Tyler Lewis of PopMatters attributed the decline to " the downside of rejection of the term soul '", writing that:

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The critic accused Pasternak of distorting Goethe's " progressive ," meanings to support " the reactionary theory of ' pure art '", as well as introducing aesthetic and individualist values.
*" Lloyd's posts Cotopaxi As ' Missing '", The New York Times, January 7, 1926.
In 1990, he appeared on " Kool Thing ", a song by the alternative rock band Sonic Youth, and along with Flavor Flav, he sang on George Clinton's song " Tweakin '", which appears on his 1989 album The Cinderella Theory.
" Esther " may have been a different Hebrew interpretation from the Proto-Semitic root "*? aθtar-' morning / evening star '", which descended with the / th / into the Ugaritic Athtiratu and Arabian Athtar.
Siege's goal was maximum velocity: " We would listen to the fastest punk and hardcore bands we could find and say, ' Okay, we're gonna deliberately write something that is faster than them '", drummer Robert Williams recalled.
McNutt says, " It is probably safe to assume that sometime during Iron Age I a population began to identify itself as ' Israelite '", differentiating itself from the Canaanites through such markers as the prohibition of intermarriage, an emphasis on family history and genealogy, and religion.
Marrow decided to adopt Schoolly D's style, and wrote the lyrics to his first gangsta rap song, " 6 in the Mornin '", in his Hollywood apartment, and created a minimal beat with a Roland TR-808.
* Putnam, Hilary ( 1975 ) " The Meaning of ' Meaning '", in Keith Gunderson ( ed.
Many of the sketches from the British version were recreated, such as the " California Dreamin '", " English Course ", and " Sign Language " sketches.
Page suggested that they attempt " Train Kept A-Rollin '", originally a jump blues song popularised in a rockabilly version by Johnny Burnette, which had been covered by The Yardbirds.
As a result, the very last words in the film are: " I said to him, ' Bernie, they'll never make their money back on this one '", teasing Delfont for his lack of faith in the project.
" In 2010 National Public Radio reported that young members of the Unification Church " bristle at the term ' Moonie '", while USA Today reported that " the folks who follow Rev.
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* " Nemesis '", a poem by H. P. Lovecraft in Collected Poems
In early 1966 she had a transatlantic number-one hit with " These Boots Are Made for Walkin '", which showed her provocative but good-natured style, and which popularized and made her synonymous with go-go boots.
Bolstered by an image overhaul — including bleached-blonde hair, frosted lips, heavy eye make-up and Carnaby Street fashions — Sinatra made her mark on the American ( and British ) music scene in early 1966 with " These Boots Are Made for Walkin '", its title inspired by a line in Robert Aldrich's 1963 western comedy 4 for Texas starring her father and Dean Martin.
Simmons joined Kid Rock's 2008 Rock N Roll Revival Tour, performing " It's Like That ", " It's Tricky ", " You Be Illin '", " Run's House ", " Here We Go ", " King of Rock " and " Walk This Way " with Kid Rock.
She signed a record deal with RCA Records in 1994 to release her debut single, " You've Got That Somethin '", in Sweden.
" They jumped into the river, and then I started to shout, ' I'm Lizcano '", he said.
They teamed up with Styx to record a new single entitled " Can't Stop Rockin '", released in March 2009, as well as for a full tour that includes special guest. 38 Special.
Melson and Orbison followed it with the more complex " Blue Angel " which peaked at U. S. number 9 / UK number 11, a self-performed version of " Claudette ", and " I'm Hurtin '", which rose to number 27 but failed to chart in the UK.

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Those songs were later named The Physical Revue, a joking reference to a leading scientific journal, The Physical Review.
In 1985, the group reformed as a " beat combo " ( a joking reference to early 1960s beat music ), with greater use of electronic musical instruments.
Some reviewers noted the joking reference to " Culture " in this.
It is not certain whether the word is being used in its older sense of " happy ", or whether it was intentionally a joking reference to homosexuality.
" Hopkinsville " was explained as a joking reference to the peculiar gait of John Kirk ’ s lame father-in-law, David Sloan ; the jocular name was discarded when the village was selected for the seat of justice in Adair County.
Sheridan presumably named his character Mrs. Malaprop, who frequently misspoke ( to great comic effect ), in joking reference to the word malapropos.
They would make joking reference to this part of his act.
At the 63rd Annual Awards on March 1991, host Billy Crystal made reference to Orion's financial problems in his opening monologue, joking that " Awakenings is a film about people coming out of a coma ; Reversal of Fortune is about someone going into a coma, and Dances with Wolves was made by a studio in a coma.
The name is a joking reference to the frequency of New Zealand place names starting with " Wai " ( Māori for water, and used in the names of many rivers and nearby towns ).
In her review, she made joking reference to the use of her diaries in Scott's work, but the lifted material became a genuine source of resentment:
The two began calling each other " Art " in joking reference to these films.
and MP ), Lord Dramaleigh ( a Lord Chamberlain ), Mr. Blushington ( of the county council ), Mr. Goldbury ( a company promoter ) and Captain Corcoran ( of the navy – a joking reference to the character from Gilbert and Sullivan's early popular opera, H. M. S.
However, he did make a joking reference to this incident during his visit to Canada in 2004.
In a joking reference to their predilection for painting views of the vernacular architecture, group member Childe Hassam nicknamed the art colony " the Cos Cob Clapboard School of Art.
Mark “ The Red ” Harlan named the dogcow “ Clarus ” as a joking reference to Apple ’ s former office-software unit, Claris.
The term megillah is also used in a joking way, in reference to any lengthy story.
Gorbachev abandoned the oppressive and expensive Brezhnev Doctrine in favor of non-intervention in the internal affairs of its Warsaw Pact allies, termed in October 1989 the Sinatra Doctrine in a joking reference to the Frank Sinatra song " My Way ".
Excessively enthusiastic railfans are sometimes referred to pejoratively as foamers, especially by American rail workers, in reference to the joking notion that they foam at the mouth in their excitement over train operations.
Dalboz calls the player " AFGNCAAP ", a satirical, politically-correct initialism for " Ageless, Faceless, Gender-Neutral, Culturally-Ambiguous Adventure Person "— a joking reference to many adventure games, such as Infocom's original Zork games, in which the player's character has no identity, name, or background.
", in a joking reference to the play and movie ; the Dalai Lama's translator whispered the translation to the Dalai Lama, who chuckled.
A joking reference to SMERSH also appears in the spoof film, Casino Royale ( 1967 ), in which anyone who uttered the name was quieted by someone else saying " SHHHHHHHH!
She has made more than one reference to attending Sarah Lawrence College, although she may have been joking, referring to her lesbian tendencies ( see Sexuality ).
This is likely a joking reference to the original Cecil, a hand puppet whose tail was likewise hidden ( because it didn't exist ).
He caused a minor stir when he ribbed his colleague over the cancellation, joking in a reference to the high-profile purchase of a $ 150, 000 wardrobe for Palin by the Republican Party during the 2008 campaign.

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