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alluded and reminded
Martin Luther King, Jr., alluded to the Gettysburg Address in starting his " I Have a Dream " speech by saying ' Five score years ago ..."; his hearers were immediately reminded of Abraham Lincoln's " Four score and seven years ago ", which opened the Gettysburg Address.
The name " Republican " was chosen because it alluded to equality and reminded individuals of Thomas Jefferson's Democratic-Republican Party.

alluded and public
Sometimes these are only alluded to in the public literature.
When the magazine alluded to two famous Canadians having sexual relations, it would refer to them as " horizontal mambo partners ", while gay public figures — whether publicly out or not — were often referred to as " homosexualists ", or " avid pianists " ( if male ) and " sushi enthusiasts " ( if female ).
In her memoirs she alluded to being a lesbian and discussed her decision not to go public before then with her sexual orientation.
But this did not meet with universal public approval as the word alluded to the production of common cowpeas ( black-eyed peas ) widespread in the area, which might be a source of mockery in neighboring communities.
The Shakespearian asides given by Beany, Cecil and the rest of the cast were magnificent and often alluded to embarrassing public fiascos or personages, on which the adult audience immediately picked up.
Lario's husband was never shy about mentioning her on public occasions, and he has alluded at least once to a supposed affair between her and opposition politician Massimo Cacciari.

alluded and remarks
Lord Hailsham revisited themes of faith in his memoirs A Sparrow's Flight, and the book's title alluded to remarks about sparrows and faith recorded in Bede's Ecclesiastical History and the words of Christ in the Gospel of Matthew.

alluded and on
A story similar in character, and obviously older in date, is the one alluded to in 2 Maccabees 1: 18 et seq according to which the relighting of the altar fire by Nehemiah was due to a miracle which occurred on the 25th of Kislev, and which appears to be given as the reason for the selection of the same date for the rededication of the altar by Judah Maccabee.
Joan Plowright, Olivier's widow, has dealt with the matter in different ways on different occasions: she deflected the question ( but alluded to Olivier's " demons ") in a BBC interview.
" In Newtonian fashion, he brought a scientific exactitude for measurement into natural history and even alluded to concepts that are the foundation of a modern ecological law on species-to-area relationships.
The German Confederation was created by an act of the Congress of Vienna on 8 June 1815 as a result of the Napoleonic Wars, after being alluded to in Article 6 of the 1814 Treaty of Paris.
Reynolds alluded to Keppel's trial in the painting by having him have his hand on his sword, reflecting the presiding officer's words at the court-martial: " In delivering to you your sword, I am to congratulate you on its being restored to you with so much honour ".
* The comedy-musical play Heid ( pronounced ' Heed ', a Scottish inflection of the word ' Head ') by Forbes Masson alluded to the phrenology work of George Combe, citing the pseudoscience's influence on a young Charles Darwin as an inspiration for writers.
He sometimes alluded ruefully to his tendency to put on weight.
" The theme is hinted at in the play's ironic title, and " earnestness " is repeatedly alluded to in the dialogue, Algernon says in Act II, " one has to be serious about something if one is to have any amusement in life " but goes on to reproach Jack for ' being serious about everything '".
In 2005, The Bulletin ran an article based on allegations by serving ASIS officers that alluded to gross mismanagement of intelligence operations, staff assignments, and taskings, particularly with respect to the war on terrorism.
Arion is alluded to in Plato's " Republic " at 453d, where Socrates says: “ Then we, too, must swim and try to escape out of the sea of argument in the hope that either some dolphin will take us on its back.
US President Harry S. Truman alluded to this problem: “ though all Germans might not be guilty for the war, it would be too difficult to try to single out for better treatment those who had nothing to do with the Nazi regime and its crimes .” Denazification was from then on supervised by special German ministers, like the Social Democrat Gottlob Kamm in Baden-Württemberg, with the support of the US occupation forces.
The report included much of the same tone and opinions held in the Washington Society address, except that, uncharacteristically for its chief architect, it alluded to the threat of secession saying, " If a separation of the states shall ever take place, it will be, on some occasion, when one portion of the country undertakes to control, to regulate, and to sacrifice the interest of another.
Historians have speculated on the exact nature of his death, and to which mistake Titus alluded in his final words.
Nova is the mastermind behind many of the enemies and trials that Alita faces, but does not make an actual appearance until more than two years into the story, although he is alluded to early on.
Although Bower didn't dwell at length on the negative aspects of James's character he alluded to the dismay of even those close to the king at his harsh regime.
When interviewed on May 17 by the newspaper Komosmolskaya Pravda, Yuri Gagarin alluded to the failure of the administration to listen to the concerns about the Soyuz module that were identified by the cosmonaut corps and that Komarov's death should teach the establishment to be more rigorous in its testing and evaluation of " all the mechanisms of the spaceship, even more attentive to all stages of checking and testing, even more vigilant in our encounter with the unknown.
In accepting that these forms of productions were there to stay, scholars began using the term informal sector, which is credited to the British anthropologist Keith Hart in a study on Ghana in 1973 but also alluded to by the International Labour Organization in a widely read study on Kenya in 1972.
Haldane's remark alluded to the fact that if an individual loses its life to save two siblings, four nephews, or eight cousins, it is a " fair deal " in evolutionary terms, as siblings are on average 50 % identical by descent, nephews 25 %, and cousins 12. 5 % ( in a diploid population that is randomly mating and previously outbred ).
The sacred character of the mount is alluded to in the Ezekiel ( 11: 23 ): " And the glory of the Lord went up from the midst of the city, and stood upon the mountain which is on the east side of the city.
As alluded to before, most march composers did not designate a specific tempo on their manuscripts.
Songs on this album for the first time alluded to the healing power of music, which would become an abiding interest of Morrison's.
A medieval variation is alluded to in Geoffrey Chaucer ’ s Canterbury Tales at the beginning of the “ Knight ’ s Tale ,” where it says: “ Certainly, if it were not too lengthy to listen to, I would have told you fully how the realm of Scythia was conquered by Theseus and his knights ; of the great battle on that occasion between the Athenians and the Amazons ; how Hippolyta, the fair, brave queen of Scythia, was besieged ; of the feast at their wedding ; and of the tempest at their home-coming .”

alluded and religious
* In Pharaonic times, the governors of each of dozens of provinces in the kingdoms of Upper and Lower Egypt ( called " nomes " by the Greeks, and whose names often alluded to local patterns of religious worship ) are usually known by the Greek word Nomarch.
" In " A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court ", chapter XVII, Cellini is alluded to as the epitome of brutal, immoral, and yet deeply religious aristocracy.
As a result it is in keeping with the variety of other religious amalgams alluded to in the Dune series ( such as the above-mentioned " Buddislamic " traditions ).
The third track hints towards the location of the Waco compound previously inhabited by the religious collective, as well as a quote from the aforementioned Amo Bishop Roden ( who was not a follower of David Koresh but was a devoted Branch Davidian, she is alluded to in the song " 1969 " from the album Geogaddi by the same musicians ).

alluded and subjects
The twin subjects of eigenfunction expansions and functional decomposition, both briefly alluded to in this Wikipedia article, are not completely independent.

alluded and can
As alluded to above, plasmids are often used to purify a specific sequence, since they can easily be purified away from the rest of the genome.
In such a way that the Kandinskian equation, to which we have alluded to, can be written in reality as follows: Interior
Ayn Rand is mentioned by name a few times in Illuminatus !, and her novel is alluded to by Hagbard who says, " If Atlas can Shrug and Telemachus can Sneeze, why can't Satan Repent?
Just as Eastern mysticism teaches that reality is more than what the rational mind can formulate analytically from observing the nature of " otherness ", the essentialist ontology transcends self / other dualism to define the undivided source — the ineffable Oneness alluded to in Eastern Philosophy.
The initial Net Force concept was alluded to in the third Op-Center novel, Games of State ; given that Net Force was created by the same two men who created the Op-Center series, it can be assumed that they occur in the same universe.
Thomas Nashe also alluded to the chant in Have with You to Saffron-Walden, written nine years before King Lear., the earliest version can be found in The Red Ettin of 1528.
The sequence S alluded to in the formula can be described by the following recurrence relation:
The infidel intended was Anthony Collins, who had maintained in his book alluded to that the New Testament is based on the Old, and that not the literal but only the allegorical sense of the prophecies can be quoted in proof of the Messiahship of Jesus ; the apostate was the clergy who had forsaken the allegorical method of the fathers.
The same author also alluded to a second fortification " in top of the mountain ... there was an old ancient Castle, and it can still be seen the bowls used there ..." Similar references were echoed by the Abbot of Baçal ( and other investors ), who confirmed the existence of two different settlements in Alfaião: Castelo das Freiras and Alto da Veiga ( or also Vale de Castro.
This story was alluded to in a hidden section towards the end of level 14, where a large area, full of maroon tiles, can be found.
As alluded to in the last section, one can classify the isolated singularities of harmonic functions as removable singularities, poles, and essential singularities.
" A similar argument can be used by considering arrow securities as alluded to by Arrow and Debreu ( 1944 ).
Chef was alluded to after his death in the season 10 episode " Hell on Earth 2006 " where, during Satan's party, there are multiple scenes in which a Caucasian male dressed as Chef can be seen in the background.
This was further alluded to by journalist Martin Johnson, who said " How anyone can spin a ball the width of Gatting boggles the mind ", and again by Gooch who added " If it had been a cheese roll, it would never have got past him.

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