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Turns out the "73" was in reference to someone's age.
Davis said in reference to America's shift to electric vehicles.
And what on earth is that redaction in reference to?
"He's not," she continues, likely in reference to separating families.
It was more in reference to that than anything else.
TV on Friday in reference to Sanders's ambitious new proposal.
"Fuck that bitch," he texted, seemingly in reference to Mullen.
" Badila added, in reference to Kanter: "At around 5 p.m.
It's always "we", in reference to her partnership with Durkin.
In reference to their costar, Skandar Keynes who played Edmund Pevensie.
"Fame can change things," Ed said in reference to Aaron, 33.
His name came up only in reference to Hill's Senate testimony.
"It's a classic growth story," Bradshaw said, in reference to Ollie's.
People brought up Kool-Aid very often, in reference to Bundy.
It's believed 'Slim' was in reference to estranged wife Amber Heard.
No complaint has been filed in reference to this traffic stop.
"Infest" is not a word customarily used in reference to humans.
In reference to her previous tweet, Purser responded with an apology.
"I'm lovin' it," someone else said, in reference to McDonald's tagline.
He also used an insensitive term in reference to Darvish's heritage.
Is "The City" in reference to Calgary or cities in general?
"I'm not satisfied," Rivers said in reference to the episode concerning Griffin.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in reference to Amazon, Microsoft, Apple, Google, and Facebook.
The name is in reference to the disease, not the virus itself.
"Game over" is a phrase typically used in reference to video games.
"I am pessimistic about retail here," she said in reference to Singapore.
In reference to the next round of trade talks, scheduled for Jan.
You may have heard the term "broken branch" in reference to Congress.
She actually coined the term "bug" in reference to a computer malfunction.
"You could have told him," the man says in reference to Jonas.
They are often labeled "Dreamers" in reference to the related DREAM Act.
"It's made with love," says Morrison in reference to this daily count.
TV's Krystal Ball and Buck Sexton in reference to Trump's political maneuver.
" He adds, in reference to Nixon's first name, "It's a Rich hunt!
Particularly when in reference to a military strike against a foreign power.
She also says things like, "grindin'" in reference to her work ethic.
Many said they supported the blue party, in reference to Ms. Liang.
I don't think the same holds true in reference to corporate power.
Juror Barney Gattie used a racial slur in reference to African-Americans.
" In reference to Savile, Oliver called the Confederacy "America's tracksuit sex offender.
"I'm used to that," Weinstein says, apparently in reference to the groping.
"It's a hidden political agenda," he said in reference to his work.
He said this in 1992 in reference to the Los Angeles riots.
But, there's no debate he used the word in reference to her. 223.
He dubbed it the "Stable Genius Act" in reference to Trump's recent tweet.
Ilhan Omar saying "They reap what they sow" in reference to Notre Dame.
She cheekily added the hashtag "censored" in reference to her blurred-out nipples.
Was this in reference to Lou Reed, Bowie, and Iggy around that time?
The most interesting comment Gates made was in reference to the Apple vs.
" Barr said that her "ape" comment was in reference to a "fictional character.
It also points to the "send her back" chants in reference to Rep.
G-Eazy's tattoos were in reference to his album, The Beautiful & the Damned.
"You know these are former intel people," Camerota said in reference to Brennan.
"He doesn't want to have the spectacle," Cusack said in reference to McConnell.
Trump has frequently referred to Warren as "Pocahontas," in reference to the claim.
"He was shaken up by it," Pelosi said in reference to the vote.
At one point he uses the word "cracker," apparently in reference to whites.
"Nobody is attempting to hide anything (in) reference to this investigation," he said.
"Wacky Jacky," Trump said at the Nevada GOP convention, in reference to Rep.
He uses the word nasty in this video in reference to her. pic.twitter.
It's in reference to where the Hallucin Nation and the John Trudell track.
"The end is what concerns me," Shea said in reference to the video.
When the crowd began to chant, "Lock her up!" in reference to Mrs.
"I said it was obsolete," Trump said in reference to his prior remarks.
"That decision was strictly for her," he said in reference to his mother.
The specific question from Wallace was in reference to his businesses' multiple bankruptcies.
"I'm going to live again," he said in reference to his Christian faith.
There was "Liddle Bob Corker" in reference to the retiring Tennessee Republican senator.
"We don't know what's going to happen," Collins said in reference to Familia.
Biden used humor during his speech on Friday in reference to the allegations.
According to Reuters the company reiterated its earlier arguments in reference to the appeal.
"We all know a racist is in office," Jones wrote in reference to Trump.
Originally and chiefly in (or in reference to) the British television series Doctor Who.
"I burnt it all, darling," Azalea said in reference to all of Young's clothes.
Sundar Pichai cited "year over year headwinds" in reference to Pixel 3 sales figures.
In the teaser, we see someone wrote "LIAR" in reference to Jessica (Alisha Boe).
Before his death, Chavez identified his killer as "Kenny," presumably in reference to Gallegos.
And unfortunately, I think it could be in reference to his father abusing him.
That's in reference to the Southeastern Conference, the big collegiate athletic conference down South.
On one level, digital DiCaprio can smash through an iceberg, in reference to Titanic.
" Of course, as she pointed out, this wasn't in reference to her "spiritual uterus.
"I think it changes your relationship with time," he added, in reference to parenting.
A popular chant at his rallies was "lock her up," in reference to Clinton.
And judging by the snapshot, it might be in reference to the #OscarsSoWhite controversy.
"We are learning!" he said in reference to the company's push into machine learning.
It's not the first time Sonnenfeld has floated Legere's name in reference to WeWork.
"He doesn't have a chance," she also said in reference to her son's opponent.
"Congratulations once again Emmet Cullen," another wrote in reference to the actor's Twilight character.
Those who have gravitated to France are called "Dublinés," in reference to the law.
In fact, the word Jalq'a means "two colors," in reference to this distinctive palette.
When you hear Bynes' name these days, it's typically in reference to tabloid fascination.
"This is what we're trying to do," he said in reference to the album.
" –in reference to the surly waitress in a dream diner in Dream Master "Kids.
"Make our day," Chuck Schumer said in December, in reference to Ryan's Medicare plan.
Lately that dusty theoretical question has been revived in reference to certain problematic men.
He shouted, "Look after the children," in reference to the couple's three young children.
"That might be assigned to an auto analyst," he said in reference to Ferrari.
Opposition leader Tony Abbott famously stood in front of placards reading "witch" and "b*tch" in reference to Gillard during a rally, echoing the behaviour of a Republican rally attendee who shouted "hang the b*tch" in reference to Clinton this July.
"A lot depends on payrolls," he said in reference to Friday's U.S. May employment report.
"They need more friends than before," said Mr. Louette, in reference to global tech companies.
"My stomach is as dark as Bay," Swindler said to Rummans in reference to Dayton.
It appears on the poster in reference to Trump's defeat of Clinton in the election.
Members chanted "I like beer!" in reference to Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation testimony.
Background: She originally said in January, "Let's eliminate all that," in reference to private insurance.
Second, it could be in reference to Drogon, who took an arrow to the head.
"Look ma we made it Kimberly Hal Vaughan," Pierce wrote in reference to her mother.
Barr, a comedy veteran, tweeted a racial slur in reference to Valerie Jarrett, a politician.
The word "Republican" appears only once in McKibben's piece, and not in reference to Congress.
CNBC pundit Jim Cramer tweeted "More good things at Twitter" in reference to the news.
"The traditional German growth engine is stuttering once again," Brzeski said, in reference to exports.
One was in reference to the idea that I'm a single mother and I'm bitter.
"They're cooking the books," the senator said in reference to government research on the subject.
"OG 3s I see u mama," he added in reference to Stormi's Air Jordan sneakers.
Thompson liked the imagery of magic in reference to Black girls for a particular reason.
It's not clear if that is in reference to Henchman or a new brand altogether.
"It's like Grant Fuhr said," remarked Elliott in reference to the Hall of Fame goalie.
"The goal has been to keep out Ryanair," the person said in reference to negotiations.
Smith later acknowledged he'd made the remark, but not in reference to any one member.
Durbin's comments were in reference to a group of GOP colleagues who met in Sen.
"We disagree with this demand," he said in reference to the French privacy regulator's stance.
Sadler's insult was in reference to his opposition to now-CIA Director Gina Haspel's nomination.
"You're a quarter-page sexy," noted Colbert, in reference to the layout of the edition.
In February she tweeted, "It's all about the Benjamins baby," in reference to the group.
"It's trading in its cheapest quintile historically," he said in reference to the value factor.
"I guarantee you that person would be gone," Conway continued in reference to the intern.
It's not immediately made clear if the statement was in reference to a specific story.
"I do my own stunts," Jenner captioned the Instagram in reference to her many poses.
"Canaan cannot become a desert," Robert said, in reference to the state's lack of involvement.
"Well..," he says, breaking out in laughter and rowing back temporarily in reference to Brexit.
Arrivabene, speaking to broadcaster Sky Sports Italia, made the comments in reference to Vettel's future.
His comments were in reference to the Palestinians protesting the embassy moving from Tel Aviv.
In reference to music writing any adjective should be taken with a grain of salt.
Is "Good Ol' Boys" in reference to conservative element of life in Texas in anyway?
The shoot also featured a "Handbook for the Recently Deceased" guestbook in reference to "Beetlejuice."
"It&aposs a big transformational technology," Amon said in reference to the deployment of 5G.
"Do I want to do that?" he said in reference to using the opening line.
An earlier version of this article misidentified an Acura model in reference to sound profiles.
"The 911 call, it's in reference to an individual with a gun," she told reporters.
Trump repeatedly called her "Pocahontas" in reference to Warren's past claims of Native American heritage.
Neo stands for "new engine option" in reference to the plane's new fuel-efficient engines.
In January, she famously said, "Let's eliminate all of that," in reference to private insurance.
"Shoot them in the back of head," he reportedly wrote in reference to gay people.
"Lordy, I hope there are tapes," he says, in reference to Trump's May 12 tweet.
The World Meteorological Organization said the names are never in reference to a particular person.
Talented is likely not a word you would hear him use in reference to Clinton.
Soon enough, there were alternate cards that read "Hillary Clinton President of the United States" in reference to the results of the 2016 presidential election, and other cards that said " 'Lemonade' Beyoncé" in reference to the Grammy for Album of the Year won by Adele.
"Expose 9-1-1," another person exclaimed, apparently in reference to a 9/11 conspiracy theory.
"Look at me," Williams said during an interview with TIME in reference to her muscular physique.
"I believe she's particularly brave," Gonzalez said in reference to the outspoken Twitter account on Monday.
"I wouldn't be able to tell you," he said in reference to who received the suitcases.
Caputo stepped down after tweeting "Ding dong the witch is dead, " in reference to Lewandowski's dismissal.
Easiest example — "Boob-er" in reference to a "women on demand" service — and here's some more.
This was in reference to an article about the Unicode Consortium's fight over the poop emoji.
He also clarified that his "let's all grab breakfast" note was in reference to someone else.
The phrase "rammed down our throat" is used with disturbing frequency in reference to the ACA.
Officers originally went to the home in reference to a welfare check around 10:20 p.m.
Everything Facebook does, for now, is in reference to the Facebook system, not apps used elsewhere.
Hager Bush, 37, also added the hashtag, "Practicing for Baby Bro" in reference to the doll.
Presumably this is in reference to Rachel Maddow, the left-leaning lesbian TV commentator on MSNBC.
"My Dreamy girl," Kourtney, 39, wrote in reference to the photo of Dream practicing her poses.
"It was a zoo," Volpi said, in reference to the number of people in the room.
The video is called "Parkour Atlas," in reference to a popular recreational activity among young people.
"Nope. Well said, Salma," Ferrera said, in reference to Salma Hayek, 49, who is Mexican-American.
"Macklin, you son of a bitch," yet another wrote in reference to the character's smarmy style.
This is probably in reference to the recent blunders that put the two in the press.
"That's how a perpetrator rationalizes when he is caught," Dushku said in reference to his jab.
After Merritt's arrest he sent out a tweet saying "We got him!" in reference to Merritt.
"I turned eleven years older over Thanksgiving," she said, in reference to the Daily Mail article.
Penny knows Jughead's weakness though, saying "all snakes have a soft underbelly" in reference to Betty.
The phrase "serious disciplinary violations" is often used by Chinese authorities in reference to graft investigations.
"October's Very Old," another user joked in reference to Drake's music label October's Very Own (OVO).
Ernst suggested the name "Birthday" in reference to its surreal depiction of rebirth into new worlds.
Anxiety Gator Bot was created by Emily Kardamis in reference to a goof in a podcast.
"Look at me," Williams said during an interview with TIME in reference to her muscular physique.
"Well, this is some stomach-churning domesticity," he says in reference to a sweet-talking Will.
" One lawyer then asked in reference to El Chapo, "You don't think he's a bad hombre?
However, the sloppiness in reference I can only take to be a joke or a provocation.
"It's precisely what federalism is designed to prevent," Kennedy said in reference to the 1992 law.
His comments Tuesday were not in reference to the Post's report, but the timing raised eyebrows.
It was not immediately made clear if the statement was in reference to a specific story.
Enjoy the fun use of the words 'boy' and 'ghetto' in reference to a black man.
Enjoy the fun use of the words "boy" and "ghetto" in reference to a black man.
Outside the arena, anti-Trump protesters chanted "Lock him up" in reference to Trump's impeachment inquiry.
Cash, in the conversation, was in reference to how a deal would be financed, Futerfas said.
"You have to feel really strongly about it," she said in reference to owning a business.
He also tweeted "For Treebeard," in reference to a character from "The Lord of the Rings."
"He was one of the two presidents impeached," Mr. Giuliani said, in reference to Bill Clinton.
Rashida Tlaib's use of the word "motherf***er," in reference to the President, on Thursday night.
At the rally on July 20193, Trump's supporters chanted "send her back" in reference to Rep.
He beams when crowds chant "lock her up" in reference to Hillary Clinton at his rallies.
TV's Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti during an interview on Friday in reference to Warren's proposal.
"This gesture, at 43-0, O.K.," Mourinho said in Italian, in reference to Conte's rabble-rousing.
"I'm fortunate enough for him to even be here," he added, in reference to his father.
"People think I have a glamorous life," Nguyen says in reference to her high-profile work.
We were able to build the framework in reference to what the court itself was seeking.
Among factory workers, it was known as a "mixto," in reference to its combination of meats.
"The article made no difference," he said in a 2011 interview, in reference to his research.
That's something other tech execs have echoed, like Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai in reference to YouTube.
" He coined a phrase in reference to some of the coverage of the Knicks: "hate news.
And, who can forget "Little Rocket Man" in reference to North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un?
Debbie Stabenow of Michigan, one of the resolution's co-sponsors, said in reference to the event.
"We have to rethink what we are doing," he noted in reference to Anec associated members.
The 83% score is in reference to how employees feel about the company's commitment to safety.
" Later, in reference to Mr. Fraser's career decline, he added: "There's that theory of mine again.
"We expect those tariffs to fall to zero," he said in reference to the auto tariffs.
"She was the only one I had," said the personified Katonya, in reference to her aunt.
"We are determined to reach a decision together," Le Maire told BFM TV, in reference to Germany.
As ever, pig masks and signs were on display, in reference to the "PigGate" linked to Cameron.
The "red cup" is, of course, in reference to the disposable party cups from the Solo brand.
He also reportedly made comments about employees' sexual prowess in reference to how they did their jobs.
"We've cleaned out the rubbish," Prat-Gay said in reference to Fernandez's protectionist policies that stunted investment.
Trump's mention of the "13 Angry Democrats" is in reference to attorneys and investigators on Mueller's team.
"We didn't have a good day at the office," Twyman said in reference to the general election.
Douglas spoke about what he called "the fifth quarter," in reference to his high school football team.
"We are number one in the world on innovation," Van Nest said in reference to Northern California.
"We're getting right up to the April highs," Khouw added in reference to XBI gains in 2016.
"I would guess we're sharing information on this too," he said in reference to app audit data.
As a reminder, we have reproduced below the guidance issued in 2014 in reference to those decisions.
In fact, at one point, the word "miracle" is used in reference to the course's potential impact.
"Donald Trump said last night he doesn't particularly like the system," Pence said in reference to Russia.
Washington Post, the sixth column, in reference to &aposanimals,&apos Trump evokes an ugly history of dehumanization.
"This is the first bow down from Pepsi," Shah said in reference to the offer to settle.
"They're in a billion pockets, y'all, a billion pockets," she said in reference to Apple's active devices.
This is not the first time Mossack Fonseca has come up in reference to Operation Car Wash.
"Our thoughts and prayers are with Carli and their families," he said in reference to Skaggs' wife.
It just mentioned him in reference to how his and other 2015 Roundtable members' investment recommendations performed.
The company outright said this in reference to its recent cancellation of its 2018 PlayStation Experience event.
Reagan first used the phrase in 1983 in reference to limiting the power and growth of government.
Adam Serwer wrote about the "guardrails falling" in reference to Kavanaugh's likely judicial posture toward executive power.
That's probably in reference to the bot's Alexa-like features, where owners could ask it simple questions.
Most wore T-shirts with the logo #IPPsMustFall, in reference to Independent Power Producers who produce renewables.
"All they had to do is change the name," Uran said in reference to the episode's setting.
"Forty days—it's almost biblical," she said on Monday, in reference to the time since Trump's inauguration.
"Our concern is with sanctions, not selfies," he added, in reference to Obama's 2016 visit to Cuba.
"You block glucose, they use glutamine," Dang says, in reference to another primary fuel used by cancers.
"This is horrific," Cruz said in reference to a report about Jones claiming he "snookered" the GOP.
Internet personality Adam22 added, in reference to The Simpsons: "They weren't booing, they were saying boo-urns".
The tweet was sent in reference to political issues in the middle of a hard-fought campaign.
His answer of 40 percent was in reference to one product, not to all the company's products.
In America, the word "rapist" wasn't referred to until the late 19th century, in reference to lynchings.
In reference to non-representational art, people often say that their five-year-old could make it.
When you hear Bynes' name these days, it's typically in reference to this period of tabloid fascination.
Such Bell-type experiments are now called "nonlocal" games, in reference to the separation between the players.
"The $40,000,000 Commissioner must now make a stand," he said in reference to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.
The Jr. is in reference to his father, Kevin Sr., who was shot and killed in 2004.
"The case doesn't end with this," the PM said in reference to Wednesday's report from Danske Bank.
At campaign rallies, Mr. Trump routinely led chants of "Lock her up" in reference to Mrs. Clinton.
"No, if it was Tiger, probably," Day, who tied for 23rd, said in reference to Tiger Woods.
These four options were, in fact, all in reference to the area's impressive collection of antique carousels.
That ad blurred out the word "wife," in reference to Ms. Adams, though it was still visible.
The tweet ended with the hashtag #ShePersisted, in reference to a book Clinton wrote about influential women.
We're told his "too late" comment was in reference to those trying to silence him, like Spotify.
"There's no HR," Ilene Antelman said, in reference to the resources available to therapists in its system.
JW: Everyone on the street knows it's in reference to Rihanna, which makes it even more delightful.
"He is not our best foot forward to run for president," Green maintained in reference to Biden.
Protestors held cell phones in their hands in reference to the cell phone found near Clark's body.
She appeared to have said, "She's always extra," while rolling her eyes — apparently in reference to Cabello.
"Those numbers are tremendous," said Tom Roderick, an analyst at Stifel Nicolaus, in reference to FSL's growth.
They flash rapidly across the screen, but some are in reference to protests against the Vietnam War.
"Blah blah blah eating disorder culture blah blah," she wrote on Twitter in reference to the advertisement.
The "50 Cent" moniker is in reference to the nickname of American rapper Curtis James Jackson III.
"I say, lock her up, lock her up, lock her up," Kimmel said, in reference to Kushner.
Al-Sada added that the atmosphere at the OPEC meeting was positive in reference to oil markets.
"In reference to the tragedy in Las Vegas, we knew a lot of people there," McGraw said.
The instructor called Mohammed Saeed Alshamrani "porn stash" in reference to the accused shooter&aposs thick mustache.
TV in reference to how Thunberg has helped spark several youth climate strike events around the world.
TV in reference to Trump's efforts to shore up up support from his conservative evangelical electoral base.
" He even hastagged #iamyourfather, in reference to the famous Star Wars line, "Luke, I am your father.
"Where are you going to find $10 billion in a weekend?" he added, in reference to Buffett.
He also called Pence his "apprentice" in reference to the reality television show Trump used to host.
There was even talk of "Obama ambassadors," in reference to veteran U.S. envoys from the career ranks.
Awareness: this is the term most often used in reference to the UK's snowballing mental health crisis.
Is the line in reference to his breakup from J.Lo, after five years of on-and-off dating?
Traditionally, the word is used in reference to a hymn or song in both Christian and Jewish religions.
Unsurprisingly most of the time the head turn was employed, it was in reference to their food bowl.
Trump reportedly quipped: "Didn't you guys burn down the White House?" in reference to the War of 1812.
In reference to the Neighbors, I create based on what I see, it's original material, that's number one.
When people talk or write about the Dunning-Kruger effect, it's almost always in reference to other people.
"SO F—D UP," Milano tweeted on Wednesday in reference to the law, while also retweeting similar sentiments.
Protest slogans, such as All Lives Matter and Blue Lives Matter, were created in reference to the police.
One sent an email to her parents (they cc'd Sam) using a racial slur in reference to Sam.
" Asked about what the tweet was in reference to, Weaver said: "I'm in the trust-but-verify business.
"For the most part, we know he's not going to make mistakes," Gonzalez said in reference to Greinke.
"Remember, I tied with Katherine Hepburn for best actress," she jokes, in reference to the 1969 Academy Awards.
"We don't want to get fired," one senior EU diplomat said in reference to Trump's reality TV catchphrase.
Rogers, 24, quickly declines and Davidson responds by saying he's "0-3," in reference to his failed relationships.
She also urged her followers to "stop assuming" that they knew what her comments were in reference to.
The artwork is in reference to the recent use of tear gas at the camp in northern France.
This diss is not subtle at all; there is absolutely no questioning what this is in reference to.
That's in reference to way that Divido operates a point of same consumer finance marketplace in the background.
The opener could be written almost verbatim today, in reference to the recent string of record high temperatures.
"That's why we're giving him $110 million," coach Michael Malone told reporters in reference to Millsap's annual salary.
So why do we still feel so comfortable asking the question when it's in reference to Tommy Wiseau?
"It's a wasteland out there," he said in reference to the sustainability of funding as a business model.
"I think everybody has their own little things going on," Drake in reference to his relationship with West.
Sometimes offers will say "as low as" in reference to APR, meaning this is the best rate possible.
"OG 3s I see u mama," he added in reference to the 7-month-old's Air Jordan sneakers.
Brad Sherman (D-Calif.) said from the House floor in reference to Trump's comments to the Financial Times.
Lagarde was responding to comments Pompeo made in Brussels in reference to the IMF and the World Bank.
According to local news, police called the suspect a "modern day Hamburglar," in reference to an oldMcDonald's character.
Hell, I use it all the time when it's not in reference to my relationship — without feeling weird.
Gillum refutes this, saying "We are the number one place to raise a family," in reference to Tallahassee.
"This is what women of my financial standing do," she said in reference to her extravagant shopping habits.
"So we have a lot to live up to," Dawson said, in reference to their upcoming collaborative line.
"There was no keeping anyone off this resolution," Herod told the Post in reference to Saine's remarks, however.
Throughout the testimony, Rocky was mentioned at least three more times, mostly in reference to the phone call.
The police operation to capture Contreras was dubbed "Operation MasKoke" in reference to the former forward&aposs nickname.
The joke was in reference to Bush's reputation for mispronouncing words and was a jab at his intelligence.
"Paris is almost as bad," he continued, in reference to the November terrorist attacks in the French capital.
And Kanye West would be on a fish fillet, in reference to the song from Watch The Throne.
"We should not forgive what he did," said Mr. Omer, the tortured student activist, in reference to Hemeti.
"We persevered then, and will now," Mohammad Javad Zarif tweeted in reference to the chemical attack on Sardasht.
In philosophical classical Latin, the verb was sometimes used in reference to the ultimate creative act, divine creation.
During that campaign, crowds at the elder Trump's rallies often chanted, "Lock her up!" in reference to Clinton.
The lawmaker Nadia Henry banged her fists in frustration; others chanted "Egyptian, Egyptian" in reference to the islands.
They chant 'you did a lot for us' in reference to the former elite Quds Force leader. pic.twitter.
On Tuesday morning, Trump added another -- "Cheatin' Obama"-- in reference to his immediate predecessor in the White House.
"Oh, that one is easy — $3.8 million or $3.2 million dollars," he said in reference to the loss.
If I hear the word "unprecedented" once more in reference to this heartbreaking election, I will start cussing.
"We would have the vote in person," Daly told reporters in reference to a scheduled meeting in Florida.
"From what I'm told, this guy was technically better," said Abel Sanchez, Golovkin's trainer, in reference to Maxim.
One heckler called Downing a liar, repeatedly shouting "that's not what she said!" in reference to the judge.
"It's like a big weight lifted off my shoulders," he told the Sentinel, in reference to the scholarship.
"It's nice to see both sides," Abdul Hadi explains, in reference to the context provided by these shots.
To say "Nazi" in reference to the mobs who wrought havoc on Charlottesville last year, arguably, is expedient.
"'Meriting analysis' doesn't mean there ought to be a change," Manfred said in reference to the increase in reviews.
This is the pitch from a group of electors calling themselves , in reference to the wildly popular Broadway musical.
"It's a huge public ledger as immutable as anything invented," CEO Bruce Cleaver told Reuters in reference to blockchain.
Such an outbreak has been dubbed a "blue flu" — in reference to the blue shirts that TSA agents wear.
"I think that sometimes we've gone too far," he told the Associated Press then, in reference to Williams' look.
The latter is in reference to the publicly-listed company's new mission to create the "world's greatest food community".
"We think she was pretty gutsy," said Muskegon Museum of Art's executive director Judith Haynor, in reference to Miller.
Dick did make anti-Semitic comments about radio host Howard Stern in 2011 in reference to a business dispute.
In a Twitter video, Spencer described the Saturday night demonstration as "Charlottesville 3.0" in reference to the previous protests.
"[America] is really our first hunting grounds," Richards told Rolling Stone in reference to the band originating in London.
As the cop was mid-arrest, Busco recorded himself asking "What are those?" in reference to his chunky boots.
As of last week, his Instagram bio was "EXPOSING LILTAY AT 100K," presumably in reference to his follower count.
Hyland wears a necklace with his initial, and has even quoted Taylor Swift in reference to their budding relationship.
And threaten[ed] to put him in jail in reference to something dealing with the registration to the vehicle.
"It could be a possibility or it could be nothing," she said in reference to the reboot being greenlit.
"There's been a question about context in reference to the statements that were made," Chief Mike Register told reporters.
Underwood included the hashtag #SpinningBottles in her post, in reference to the song off her new album, Cry Pretty.
While scoring his final points, Embiid heard chants of "Trust the Process," in reference to the team's rebuilding plan.
" In reference to the makeup scene, McHale said, "I think men playing around with makeup is a wonderful thing.
"You were kind of expecting Forest Whitaker, right?" the CBS newsman said in reference to the Oscar-winning actor.
"He wants to be the one to announce it to the American people," Mattis said, in reference to Trump.
"I think she just supports everything I do, thankfully," he told the magazine in reference to his TV work.
A second, important detail is in reference to a now infamous piece of furniture in the Bell-Shepard household.
It is in reference to a joke made during the monologue and not meant to be a political statement.
"No decision has been taken yet," Chief Executive Officer Thomas Reynaud said in reference to the possible asset disposal.
"There are very serious questions about whether Hulk Hogan financially benefited," Gawker's statement noted in reference to the report.
"It's just a cruel way to govern," Bryce told CNN in reference to the latest Senate Republican health bill.
"There's blame on both sides" for the violence, Trump said in reference to the counter-protesters at the rally.
In reference to gun rights, Alito mentioned Justice Stephen Breyer's dissent in the 2008 case District of Columbia v.
Crowds at his rallies continue to chant "Lock her up" in reference, in part, to the email server controversy.
The pair are often regarded as China's "Uber for bikes", in reference to car-sharing firm Uber Technologies Inc.
"It was so frustrating," Duncan told NBC News in a interview published on Thursday in reference to the juror.
"CONGRATULATIONS!!!!" she tweeted, embellishing her reply with a string of 13 hearts in reference to her own lucky number.
"We are certainly taking steps so they can't do it again," she added in reference to Russian election interference.
"It's changed industries and led to the creation of entirely new ones," Cook says in reference to the iPhone.
"They're moving so f******* slow, it's p******* me off," a policewoman told a fellow officer in reference to paramedics.
Colbert, in reference to the President's tweet, asked Ocasio-Cortez whether she planned to be "nicer" to the President.
He made the remark in reference to paid speeches he was giving when he was exploring whether to run.
"You made us look foolish," Assemblywoman Holly Schepisi, a Republican, told Mr. Hammer in reference to Mr. Santoro's absence.
His office added that Case's comment was in reference to what his Japanese-American wife sometimes says about him.
"It's impossible to come up with a definitive list," Mr. Byford said, in reference to foods that are rude.
"The Industry 4.0 package was a good starting point," he said in reference to the center-left's incentive scheme.
Indeed, Ivanka and Tiffany Trump both wore all white too, perhaps in reference to their support for women's issues.
He shows me briefly, but on the list, I'm able to note XXXTentatcion's name in reference to streaming numbers.
"She puts all sorts of people on," she said, in reference to Ms. Winfrey's penchant for advancing others' careers.
The bag said, "love yourself first" on the bottom, which was in reference to one of the singer's tattoos. 
Trump's tweets, by the numbers: Trump tweeted or retweeted "Schiff" 11 times in reference to House Intelligence Chairman Rep.
Case in point: episode two is titled "The Tempura Incident" in reference to an argument between Haruka and Shohei.
"The increase (in costs) would be in hundreds of millions of dollars," Zubkov said in reference to circumnavigating Denmark.
The number 52 was specifically chosen in reference to the 1979 hostage crisis at the US Embassy in Tehran.
Soleimani had been found guilty of conspiring and attempting to export biological matters in reference to human growth hormone.
And indeed, I wanted to experience the device — its latest update, no less — specifically in reference to those promises.
Special counsel Robert Mueller, either directly or in reference to his team, has been named in around 43 tweets.
This term has been specifically applied to Israel in the last decade in reference to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
I used these words not to describe Mueller's investigation, but rather, in reference to the criminalization of political differences.
The last one made headlines and drew bipartisan criticism after attendees chanted "send her back" in reference to Rep.
I ultimately named it "Object," in reference to the code word that professional divers use to refer to the dead.
She spoke about the disease in reference to her weight loss and muscle gain for the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show.
"I told her don't wear no 350s 'round me," Drake said in reference to West's Adidas Yeezy Boost 350 sneakers.
Just consider adopting Mr. Magoo, a bird who recently told Alexa to "stop," presumably in reference to music being played.
The "13 Angry Democrats" Trump mentioned Thursday were in reference to Democrats on Mueller's team -- which includes 17 total investigators.
The account posted a blue photo in reference to #BlueForSudan along with an appeal to follow and share the post.
"And how are the twins?" asked the prince, in reference to the couple's 2-year-old children, Rumi and Sir.
"Your YPG Kurdish problem is a big problem," Graham told the pranksters in reference to the Kurdish People's Protection Units.
Turns out we'll still remember "fake news" in the future, but only in reference to devastating truths about climate change!
He even appeared with the word "slave" written on his face in reference to his contractual obligations with the company.
An earlier version of this article described incorrectly the surname von Trapp in reference to the entry at 23-Across.
"I thought he just did that with other Dukies," Winslow said, smiling, in reference to Duke, their shared alma mater.
Andrew makes this point in reference to the Soviet penetration of F.D.R.'s Administration, which was, he shows, quite real.
"A brief moment with Olivia Pope 😎😴🤣," she captioned the post, in reference to Washington's character on Scandal.
That's in reference to the fact that EF seeks to attract the best technical talent, often straight out of university.
"We also heard a lot from the coal association on this," he added, in reference to the Kentucky Coal Association.
"Britney Spears didn't have a terrorist attack at her concert," Davidson allegedly said last fall in reference to Grande's success.
One was from the New England Patriots, correctly using GOAT (greatest of all time) in reference to quarterback Tom Brady.
The hipster culture, in reference to coffee, I think they feel like they have some kind of monopoly on it.
That's not only in reference to Stewart's huge consumer reach in the U.S. but also her genuine passion for cooking.
"There were a lot of bad people in the other group too," he said in reference to the counter-protesters.
Simon Cowell is using the l-word in reference to the budding romance between Liam Payne and Cheryl Fernandez-Versini.
Often, when we think or hear about post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) it's in reference to someone in the military.
The "Alpha" is what the warlocks claim adult Michael could be, in reference to the almost-unheard-of male Supreme.
"Buffalo $oldier," she captioned the selfie, in reference to a track by Bob Marley, arguably the most legendary dreaded singer.
"They're blowing this whole thing out of proportion," Malcolm told the New York Post, assumably in reference to the FBI.
"It's not a secret, that's been going on," she said in reference to the news of sexual misconduct in Hollywood.
"It's just so relentless," Perfume Genius recently told Pitchfork, in reference to "With Every Heartbeat" and that specific 'Robyn Sound'.
But I prefer to think of the word in reference to its Latin origin: radix, the root of the issue.
"My Cheery Blossom Baby 🌸," Kim, 37, captioned the photo seemingly in reference to Chicago's cherry blossom one-piece swimsuit.
The NSA's codename for the log-cleaning program is called, funnily enough, POLARCALGON, in reference to the washing powder product.
This is in reference to big Hollywood blockbusters — when it comes to independent films, the compass is more closely aligned.
He and his supporters insist the last remark was in reference only to MS-13, known for its gruesome attacks.
The firm is often described as China's "Uber for trucks", in reference to U.S. ride-hailing firm Uber Technologies Inc .
"I called the fake news the enemy of the people, and they are," he said in reference to the tweet.
The investigation, dubbed "Car Wash" in reference to the car wash services at gas stations, uncovered a widespread bribery operation.
" Billeh, 22000 "I was teaching a college class and mentioned Corey Hart in reference to a student writing about sunglasses.
"We have to get him to make good decisions," Georgia coach Kirby Smart told reporters Tuesday in reference to Fromm.
The Year of the Pig keyboard is limited to 2019 pieces, in reference to the year, and designed to last.
Tony Cárdenas (D-Calif.) to "go back to Puerto Rico," apparently in reference to a retreat some Democrats attended recently.
A Bayer spokesman said Baumann's remarks were in reference to plans to intensify external collaborations, which had previously been communicated.
"They are our children, and they are our families," Abbas said earlier this year in reference to "martyred" Palestinian terrorists.
"That was harder than 2 to 3," Kardashian West added in reference to baby Chicago, who turned one last month.
Often, voter ID laws are discussed in reference to undocumented immigrants, who are unable to obtain a photo ID legally.
Diemut Strebe: This project explores how values attach to concepts and objects in reference to luxury and art and society.
The use of the term "fishball" is in reference to a popular Hong Kong street food sold at the market.
David Brooks Barack Obama is clearly wrong when he refuses to use the word "Islam" in reference to Islamist terrorism.
"It shows that we aren't as 'progressive' as they think that we are," she said in reference to the poll.
"I wish I would have let her know, this hearing is a joke," Homan said in reference to Ocasio-Cortez.
"We like to say in my campaign that love trumps hate," she said in reference to the GOP front-runner.
"The nice part is he doesn&apost have to worry about tariffs," Trump said in reference to the Mac Pro.
Situations like this have continued to occur, such as using coarse language in reference to female (but not male) clients.
How many times have we heard from Democrats that "no one is above the law" in reference to President Trump?
"A team is never made up of just one guy," Buffalo coach Sean McDermott told reporters in reference to Benjamin.
"Any shortcomings of this investigation from the past will be looked into going forward," Sini said, in reference to Burke.
"The handgun was recovered during a search warrant at [the defendant's] residence in reference to this case," the report concludes.
"He said my hips look good — for a 30-year-old athlete," Donaldson told reporters in reference to the doctor.
In the original Japanese, they're named Ebiwalar and Sawamular, in reference to boxer Hiroyuki Ebihara and kickboxer Tadashi Sawamura respectively.
" Trump used racial slurs in reference to Kellyanne Conway's half Filipino husband, George Conway, calling him a "F**ing FLIP!
A Clinton campaign aide told the Times that he wrote "legitimate" instead of "illegitimate" in reference to a phishing email.
Chief Executive Tim Sloan used the word "unacceptable" at least twice, in reference to prior sales practices and expense levels.
"It's time to get #woke," a Twitter account for Trump's campaign tweeted in reference to the new merchandise on Wednesday.
"That's something I was not familiar with," Dr. Thomas Dobbs, Mississippi's state health officer, said in reference to Reeves's statement.
"We have a newcomer in the White House, and look where it got us," Klobuchar quipped in reference to Buttigieg.
"It came from that punk ass bitch," Gucci said, seemingly in reference to The Breakfast Club co-host Angela Yee.
"We are not asking for this level of graft," the WeWorkers Coalition's letter reads, in reference to Neumann's outsized payout.
The same Fox News Channel whose hosts have defended Trump's words time and again, including in reference to this tape.
The show was peculiar and raw, once described by O'Brien as "sub-realism," in reference to its unfiltered, anarchic flow.
"Look at what she has done over the last year," Benioff said in reference to Thunberg's 2019 speech in Davos.
More unusually, 0.4 percent of Tooting (63 people) identifies religiously as "Jedi Knight" — in reference to the "Star Wars" films.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi (California) speaking after the vote, pointedly refused to use the word "impeachment" in reference to the vote.
Brian Sandoval of Nevada, a Republican, said in reference to Nevadans who have gained coverage under the Affordable Care Act.
"The reality is we do see this happen from time to time," Milstein told BuzzFeed News in reference to the shootings.
"At a younger age, it was harder for me to say no," Smith said in reference to the foods he likes.
Basil Hallward's use of the word "beauty" in reference to Dorian Gray is, for example, replaced by the softer "good looks".
"My wife, is hosting a baby inside her body," Kimmel joked to his audience in reference to his Oscars hosting gig.
Also, a quote by Vasif Kortun was removed as it was not said in reference to SALT as the text indicated.
"I do want to ask about this character that you had a baby with," the host said in reference to Thompson.
"22018% of the people never show up for their hearing in the months ahead," Pence said in reference to asylum seekers.
It seems possible that the first was in reference to the book, and so it might be released on August 23.
"Nothing is impossible but this project definitely seemed impossible," quipped Abbasi, in reference to his government inheriting the project in 2013.
Trump later said his comments were "in reference to a story that was broadcast on (Fox News) concerning immigrants," in Sweden.
The voicemails were laced with racist and homophobic remarks, many of which were apparently made in reference to comments by Rep.
The search for beauty is very important to me," she said in reference to her then-recent work "Artists and Artistes.
Last year, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said he was in favour of increasing Polish ownership in reference to the mBank sale.
The writer was descriptively named Shikibu, which means "Bureau of Ceremonial," in reference to her father's position as a government official.
"They got to dress me up in a lot of heavy armor," Trump said in reference to a bullet-proof vest.
A meme depicting Disney's Aladdin character saying, "You're free now, Genie," in reference to the Williams-voiced Genie character, went viral.
"This guys is landing rockets," Ellison said at the October analyst meeting, in reference to SpaceX, one of Musk's other companies.
During a rehearsal for a fashion show in 2016, she was given angel wings to wear, in reference to her faith.
"Mani turned ten, Kross turned two," Nipsey continues in reference to the couple's son and his daughter from a previous relationship.
MTV Australia have claimed their tweet was simply a "joke" in reference to the speech, after viewers called them out online.
"The oil industry cannot afford to relapse into another downturn," he said in reference to a 2014-0003 oil market slump.
The IAP is in reference to the Islamic Association of Palestine, a defunct organization that was named in the explanatory memorandum.
"He's flashing a gang sign," the woman told my editor, in reference to a photo of me paired with my columns.
Kaine also said that Trump said, "Go ahead, folks, enjoy yourselves," in reference to nuclear war between Japan and North Korea.
This, of course, was dubbed "Beautygate" in reference to Samsung-style beautification filters, which Apple has always insisted it doesn't use.
IRAN'S FORMIN SAYS ON TWITTER: SUSPICIOUS DOESN'T BEGIN TO DESCRIBE WHAT LIKELY TRANSPIRED THIS MORNING, IN REFERENCE TO REPORTED TANKER ATTACKS
More details: There was another significant change in the report — it dropped the term "occupied" in reference to the West Bank.
In reference to the question that Kara asked, 2018 election with Trump at 40 percent, that's a huge advantage for us.
That's in reference to official Peter Kadzik, who had been an attorney in the past for Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta.
But Sunday his comments were a noticeable change from the careful language Hillary Clinton has used in reference to the race.
"It seems to me ... this is a clear burden on a constitutional right," said Kagan in reference to the state prohibition.
There are certainly connections with David Lynch, as art critic Cathy Drake points out in reference to Puś performance in Warsaw.
When Snape says, "Always," it is in reference to the prison of loss and guilt that he made himself prisoner to.
"Welllll.. wow @briellebiermann," wrote the Bravo personality in reference to the pair's shared features: big brown eyes and a glossy smile.
All of the biographical information and information in reference to the encounter with immigration is taken and a document is created.
"Disappointed in your dating choices," the user wrote, as captured by Instagram account Comments by Celebs, in reference to Davidson, 25.
"I have to have at least 30 minutes to myself," Kendrick Lamar told GQ recently in reference to his meditation practice.
"Not a chance he or she won't show," author Harlan Coben (@HarlanCoben) tweeted Tuesday, in reference to both Trump and Kelly.
"We expect something to happen shortly," CEO Marco Nespolo said in reference to the two Veneto-based lenders' bad loan sale.
Jonchuck's attorney — with whom Jonchuck had been meeting in reference to a custody dispute — had called 911 after observing Jonchuck's behavior.
In reference to climate control, topics will discuss the latest technological innovations, how to de-carbonize our societies, and fossil fuels.
"It was interesting to reflect on how people have changed," said founder and CEO Robyn Exton, in reference to text profiles.
He himself has acknowledged and promoted this rapper-god duality on a number of occasions, often in reference to The Curse.
It's pretty clear now that Taylor being "naked" in the Ready For It video is in reference to Kanye's Famous one.
One Republican strategist told Politico that "it could be Alabama all over again," in reference to Roy Moore's failed Senate bid.
His attorney — with whom Jonchuck had been meeting in reference to a custody dispute — had called 911 after observing Jonchuck's behavior.
Supporters of President Donald Trump chanted "send her back" at a rally in Greenville, North Carolina, in reference to Democratic Rep.
President Donald Trump is distancing himself from attendees at his North Carolina rally chanting "send her back" in reference to Rep.
A rep for the singer told Variety that Swift was only approached by Kanye West in reference to promoting the song.
The homegrown militias are given names like "the eye of the pineapple," in reference to the spots that pepper the fruit.
"Some believed I favored conflict because it would advance my political career," she writes, in reference to her Success Academy notoriety.
Hay, 18, responded to the allegations online, but did not apologize directly in reference to the alleged use of the word.
"ICOs are the future," Arrington said on stage Tuesday in reference to a new method of fundraising through digital coin issuance.
"It was a passive, one-way experience," said Putnam in reference to at-home workout apps she's tried in the past.
"'This is war,' the defendant's words," said the lead prosecutor, Kevin Steele, in reference to an email written by Ms. Kane.
Another since-deleted post showed Leonard sharing a video of Omar saying "some people did something" in reference to the Sept.
Former Starbucks CEO and possible 2020 presidential candidate Howard Schultz on Tuesday says he doesn't "see color," in reference to race.
"You're somehow supposed to enjoy the misery," a police officer thinks partway through the novel, nominally in reference to Sweden's weather.
Sandy's name has popped up in previous depositions in reference to his role in freezing the aid to Ukraine in July.
"We'd sign that yesterday," Kathy Christovich, assistant general counsel for WGA-West, tells CNN in reference to a paid leave policy.
"I'm allowed to have mistresses provided they are younger than you," Donald says in reference to his affair with Marla Maples.
In another, she said, "I love you me but I listen to Ari," in reference to fellow pop sensation Ariana Grande.
Tavis Ormandy, an engineer at Google, first noticed the bug, which he jokingly called "Cloudbleed" in reference to the Heartbleed vulnerability.
Just agree you've used the word "Daddy" in reference to an indie star and we'll agree this piece never happened, OK?
In 2005, he wondered aloud on-air whether the military would take orders from a female president in reference to Clinton.
"We're not afraid of it," Mr. Mnuchin said Tuesday at news conference, in reference to the prospect of a trade war.
Brzezinski responded Thursday morning by tweeting a photo in reference to a popular joke about the size of Trump's hands. pic.twitter.
"I have no faith in what they say," Mr. Cuomo said in an interview, in reference to the fare hike debate.
"Today, most banks have a fundamental misalignment of incentives with their customers," Levchin said in reference to his financing startup Affirm.
"What's it called when you stab someone to death?" she asks, in reference to a serial killer she used to date.
Fans have tossed around the term Detail Curse, in reference to Bryant's new show, "Detail," on ESPN+, the network's streaming platform.
"You want to figure out where the weak points are," Edelson, the NYU researcher, said in reference to Facebook's online systems.
This is the pitch from a group of electors calling themselves Hamilton Electors, in reference to the wildly popular Broadway musical.
Elizabeth Warren's plan identifies white nationalism as a form of domestic terrorism, in reference to the alleged shooter in El Paso.
"I really wanted to throw it," Gonzalez said in reference to the ball hit by Bradley that he finally chased down.
"Hey Britain, heard you just became single," he wrote in reference to the United Kingdom's exit from the European Union Friday.
When Harry served in the British army, he went by Harry Wales, in reference to his father, the Prince of Wales.
"Mexico is a recidivist," he added, in reference to the national team, where chants that gay groups call offensive are common.
"With Nova pitching so good, we really wanted to give him the win," Dickerson said in reference to the club winning.
"We're heading towards a Titanic-sized disaster," Fadi Quran, campaign director at Avaaz, told POLITICO in reference to the 2020 election.
He refers to his home in Marin County as "the Shire," in reference to the home of the hobbits in LOTR.
"She knew the music; she knew the musicians; she had stories to tell in reference to the music," Ms. Washington said.
There are more than half a million influencers on Instagram alone, reported eMarketer in reference to a 2019 study by InfluencerDB.
"Iranian weapons were used on Abqaiq and Khurais," he said in prepared remarks in reference to the facilities which were attacked.
Photos shown below are in reference to the "What Pokemon are you" filter, but this method works with each of them.
The only relatively new use of the singular they is in reference to someone who doesn't conform to the gender binary.
We think about prices in reference to other pricesBut behavioral economics, a hybrid discipline that fuses economics and psychology, suggests otherwise.
"I haven't seen anything like that, I don't think, ever," Carmelo Anthony said on Tuesday in reference to the Oakley drama.
They are calling for a "Paris-like moment for biodiversity", in reference to the Paris agreement in 2015 on climate change.
Members of the pro-Kurdish HDP opposition frequently use the terms in reference to the largely Kurdish southeast, angering Turkish nationalists.
"I believe sometimes we may disagree on the facts," Spicer said in reference to a question by ABC News's Jonathan Karl.
Harley Rouda (D-Calif.), a member of the House Oversight and Reform Committee, said in reference to Taylor's opening statement. Rep.
"The higher the frequency, the more dangerous," according to Radiation Health Risks, a website, in reference to signals from 5G towers.
"The higher the frequency, the more dangerous," according to Radiation Health Risks, a website, in reference to signals from 5G towers.
In the January 2018 Times interview, she talked about potential family disputes, but in reference to the GOP, not blood relatives.
Donald Trump's supporters on the campaign trail and to this day often chant, "Lock her up!" in reference to Clinton's emails.
Of course, it's not clear if the tats are in reference to Victoria's Secret or something else — like Hadid's mom, Yolanda Hadid.
Of course, what "Fuller House" is like on its own is beside the point; it matters only in reference to the original.
But she can't let go, "not yet" — most likely in reference to her needing to stay lithe while she holds the crown. .
Those in the industry refer to them as "veal," in reference to the now-outlawed practice of slaughtering baby calves for meat.
People have long said, "Lemmy is God," in reference to the legendary Motorhead frontman whose December passing devastated the heavy music community.
An arrest has been made for Child Neglect in reference to the infant that died who was left in a daycare van.
The pardon plan has been dubbed "Turing's Law" in reference to the brilliant wartime mathematician who cracked Nazi Germany's "unbreakable" Enigma code.
"You better all take care of this baby, 'cause that's my child," Holiday said in reference to King, the Jazz Times reported.
" In reference to his current and longtime girlfriend Cassie, he said, "I'm in love now, and I was in love then too.
Demonstrators accused of them being "fake news" and called them "candles," in reference to the weekly candlelit vigils which helped oust Park.
" I've used this term plenty of times, often in reference to the split within the Republican Party between insurgents and "establishment types.
Officials "learned a lot in 2017," Long said, in reference to the disasters caused by Hurricanes Maria and Irma in the Caribbean.
Bannon claimed the chips can potentially perform 7 times better than a competing product from Nvidia, in reference to its Xavier chips.
Baldwin's joke was made in reference to Trump's hurt feels over never winning an Emmy for his reality TV show, The Apprentice.
"I was really upset with the way we played, especially with myself individually," Beal told reporters in reference to the Utah debacle.
"We don't care about the opinions of 'Hans' or 'George'," Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey's president, replied, in reference to no particular men.
"They are in the group, at the staging ground near Zuma Beach," Charlie continued in reference to the beach county in Malibu.
"We got the ball moving," Kidd told reporters in reference to a key stretch in the third quarter that turned the game.
"Because of the strikes of Russia and Iran and Bashar," the boy said, in reference to President Bashar al-Assad of Syria.
The players form part of Venezuela's national team, known popularly as the "vinotinto," or "red wine," in reference to their burgundy jerseys.
Chaos then ensued as the women can be heard screaming and someone yelled out "She's pregnant!" seemingly in reference to Williams, 37.
"About 150 police were here in a minute," Stoltzfus said in reference to events that led up to Jones' being escorted away.
"Our thoughts and prayers are with Carli and their families," he said in reference to Skaggs' wife, who he married in 2018.
"In reference to what we heard, we want to make it clear that we are against anything of this kind," Bonilla said.
In reference to the possibility of two tech worlds, he added: "Hopefully it will not come to that, but it's not impossible."
A former SourceAmerica lawyer even characterized the organization's leadership as the "mafia" in reference to what she described as rampant bid-rigging.
"PS Hrush is a bomb photographer," Khloé also wrote in the post in reference to her friend, celebrity makeup artist Hrush Achemyan.
Cardi also shared the clip, writing, "The one time I drank biotin," in reference to vitamin B, which helps with hair growth.
It's most likely in reference to the iPhone model, but now that this idea is in the air, let's get extremely deep.
WTXL said incident reports showed police were called by hospital staff multiple times since 2006 in reference to alleged disturbances involving Dawson.
He played to an adoring crowd, some of whom at one point chanted, "send her back!" in reference to Somali-born Rep.
Karaziwan attached a covering letter saying he was corresponding in reference to Dalloul's nomination as the Comoros ambassador to UNESCO in Paris.
Beaumont calls the group behind the Liberia attack Shadow Kills, in reference to a mocking message the attackers sent to the researcher.
The White House mentioned the tragedy at the LGBT nightclub in reference to the importance of establishing Stonewall as a national monument.
Despite the song's title (and her past penchant for fairytales) the titular royalty appears to be in reference to her British boyfriend.
" Brown's agent, Drew Rosenhaus, said Brown's tweet "was not in reference to anything other than Antonio responding to a person he knows.
Trump's tweet was in reference to a New York Times report that White House Counsel Don McGahn had cooperated extensively with Mueller.
Disney has mentioned Easter more in the last 10 years than any company but Hershey, usually in reference to its theme parks.
His tweet this morning was in reference to an extremely inappropriate and offensive term used by a liberal commentator on national television.
The case became erroneously known as the "Gone Girl" kidnapping, in reference to the popular book and movie about a deceitful disappearance.
"I received a firm request from the General Prosecutor in reference to this," Kasko said, declining to give details of the case.
West has described The Life of Pablo as a "living breathing changing creative expression" in reference to all its post-release edits.
"Anglo knows it has to change because it had a near-death experience," he said in reference to the 2015 price crash.
"It's happened a couple of games," Oklahoma City coach Billy Donovan told reporters in reference to Westbrook's ability to carry the team.
We regret the error — especially in reference to the Soviet soldier raising the flag in the photo, Alexei Kovalev, who is Ukrainian.
"I don't blow smoke at him, but yeah, he probably be high," Swae says in reference to Lil G, his pet monkey.
In the time since, the gator has been given a name: Chance the Snapper, in reference to hometown musician Chance the Rapper.
"We are focused on Europe, but will invest in other regions too," he said in reference to the United States and Asia.
That the word "doyenne" was used in reference to a man was not the British paper's only issue with the story, presumably.
She added that "something inside me closed off" and "I knew Charles had gone back to his lady," in reference to Bowles.
They've also blasted Hillary Clinton at the time for using the term "super predator" in reference to young people in the '85033s.
The words "Justice for Alton" were scrawled on the paving stones in front of the statue -- apparently in reference to Alton Sterling.
"It's really people looking for safe havens and looking for shelter from the uncertainty," he said in reference to the yen's gains.
"It's like 'Full Metal Jacket'," says one aid worker, in reference to trigger-happy soldiers in a film about the Vietnam war.
As President George W. Bush once said, "I'm the decider," in reference to the fate of his embattled defense secretary, Donald Rumsfeld.
The term is in reference to Fredo Corleone, a character who betrays one of the leading characters in the "Godfather" movie series.
The brother of Sylvester Stallone, also an outspoken Twitter D-lister, weighed in on Hogg, presumably in reference to the Ingraham boycott.
The comment was in reference to Trump's pardon of former Sheriff Joe Arpaio and former Bush administration official I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby.
"They weren't in our lineup regularly," Devils General Manager Ray Shero said on a conference call in reference to Gelinas and Matteau.
The statement was a riff on a remark allegedly made by Trump in reference to Haiti, El Salvador and some African nations.
"The individual is no longer a Northrop Grumman employee," Northrop Grumman spokesman Tim Paynter told The Washington Post in reference to Miselis.
However, Kind is only allowed to use the label in reference to its corporate philosophy — not as a "nutrient claim," says Fortune.
The term is in reference to Fredo Corleone, a character who betrays one of the leading characters in the "Godfather" movie series.
Some held up signs saying "Destruction of the State", in reference to recent public sector job cuts, and "Don't Mortgage the Future".
"My goal is [within] 53 to 25 days we walk away from this," Byrne told CNBC Wednesday in reference to the plan.
"We don't need counseling from the T.L.C.," he said in reference to the city's Taxi and Limousine Commission, which oversees the industry.
"We hope for more good news in the next few days," Mr. Kemper said in reference to Mr. Chandiwana and Ms. Osman.
BUSINESS The Wheels column on Friday about high-end sound systems for cars misidentified an Acura model in reference to sound profiles.
"For me, that was the hardest thing I ever had to watch," Underwood told Miller-Keyes, in reference to his former partner.
One time was in reference to a DMCA takedown request; in the other, she reveals the identity of a suspected pirate patron.
The bird has been dubbed by some as the Lewis Hamilton of racing pigeons, in reference to the Formula One racing driver.
" Perhaps in reference to Grimes&apos ambiguous post, she added, "They are the first of their kind to do such a thing.
The asymmetric movement that Stanton mentions above is in reference to the S&P 500 index&aposs staggering performance as of late.
"This is smart government because it keeps the talent where it belongs," Mr. Martinian said in reference to the residency requirement. Gov.
"As much as I fantasize about relaxing, I don't relax well necessarily," Padalecki joked in reference to taking a break from acting.
"I don&apost know what the conclusions were or what it led to," he told The Atlantic in reference to the layoffs.
Authorities discovered the body after responding to an area of Clewiston in reference to a vehicle fire at about 2:19 a.m.
Still, Benioff maintained that he loves "all of our children" in reference to Salesforce's high-profile partners, including e-commerce colossus Amazon.
He wrote, "stop defending child rapists," in reference to Unsworth and also accused him of moving to Thailand for a child bride.
The only apt comparison to Watergate would be in reference to the Trump campaign's shady dealings with Russia, not the FBI's conduct.
"Dummy Beto made it much harder to make a deal," President Donald Trump tweeted Wednesday morning in reference to former Texas Rep.
"The shape makes the Black,"33.513 states Dyson in reference to imaging radicality, stretching her technique of imbuing the somatic with abstraction.
One Twitter user said it was the "read your tweets" clap, in reference to Mr. Trump's penchant for weaponizing his Twitter feed.
"The fact that the order exists at all is entirely the fault of the defendant," she wrote in reference to the Feb.
Jaime and Bronn say the word "cock" a lot (in reference to the Unsullied, who've had something done to them down there).
"The situation today is unacceptable," he said, in reference to the crisis of migrant children who are being detained at the Southern border.
The shorthand used for this unique potential of interactive media is empathy, usually in reference to how players identify with a game's protagonist.
The question was in reference to a $1,274.94 payment listed in the campaign's amended FEC filings, as Gizmodo was first to point out.
The comments were regarded by China watchers to be in reference to the disappearance of billionaire Xiao Jianhua over the Lunar New Year.
"This is purely because of the currency," he said in reference to the fall in sterling's value after the EU referendum in June.
This was in reference to Chaffetz's position on the House Oversight Committee and refusal to investigate Trump for his alleged conflicts of interest.
An additional feature would let people attach tags to their tweets that explained what they were in reference to, like a TV show.
While it may seem that "never event" means the mistake didn't happen, it actually is in reference to mistakes that never should happen.
His first ink is located on his shoulder and is of a Longhorn in reference to his alma mater, the University of Texas.
"You're going to see Cardi B in a whole new light," Michaels said in reference to Cardi B's different roles on his show.
There's a chance all of this is actually in reference to sister Kim's pregnant surrogate (confirmed) and/or sister Khloe's also rumored pregnancy.
All that remains of his early goals is the name of his winery: Séléné, in reference to the goddess of the full moon.
Zohar Kfir, who used the term in reference to her interactive sexual assault documentary Testimony, believes that VR has clear, pragmatic emotional advantages.
" In the wake of the Fiorina incident, Trump insisted his comments about Fiorina's face were in reference to her "persona" not her "looks.
JonBoy tagged Swift — and only Swift — in the photo and geotagged it to "Welcome To New York," in reference to her famous single.
But one issue your great-great-great-great-great grandchildren also will talk about in reference to the Trump years is climate change.
"It has to affect you; if it doesn't, then you shouldn't be a referee," Toth says in reference to a referee receiving criticism.
In the epic throwback shot Pratt holds an FBI mug in reference to his character Andy Dwyer's FBI alter-ego, agent Burt Macklin.
"I don't have my partner in crime right now," Cruz said in reference to Flaca's best friend Maritza, played by Diane Guerrero, 32.
"Challenging the highs is in the cards for sure," said Acampora in reference to what U.S. equities can do in the coming months.
"The Marchesa line was beneath me and I'm sorry for that," she began in reference to a comment she made about Meryl Streep.
The stickers feature Booker's face and the words "future president," which Biden mistakenly used during the second democratic debate in reference to Booker.
The London-listed group will be renamed S4 Capital, in reference to four generations of Sorrell's family, while he will become executive chairman.
Again, the N-word -- this time in reference, unbelievably, to the performance of a Kenyan woman who had just sung the national anthem.
Did he mean it in reference to the "Lamb of God," as if to say, criticizing Surfer is similar to killing Jesus Christ?
Update: This piece has been updated to clarify comments saying that the slides are in reference to planning an operation, not a mission.
The candidate tweeted that Scotland "took their country back," in reference to the United Kingdom's vote to leave the European Union on Thursday.
To be fair, Section 230 does mention the phrase "true diversity of political discourse," but only in reference to the broader internet itself.
On that day, blockchain was the third most tweeted about theme in reference to speaker discussions throughout the festival, Twitter shared with Mashable.
"Night of the Blond Knives," said The Sun, Britain's most-read newspaper, in reference to the colour of Johnson's dishevelled mop of hair.
She signed the card with her name and the name "Eddie," likely in reference to MMA fighter Eddie Cummings, Busia's longtime training partner.
But an astounding number of comments are in reference to the Pepsi ad — or, rather, the fact that Jenner did not address it.
Schumer's pregnancy confirmation is seemingly in reference to the plethora of fans who thought the I Feel Pretty star had already given birth.
Maher was interviewing Ben Sasse, a Republican, late on Friday when he used the slur in reference to himself, quickly drawing a backlash.
"I know this is in reference to the Comey conversations and I would refer you to the outside counsel for that," Sanders said.
"We don't have any idea who did that," said President Obama last night on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" in reference to the internet outage.
"I expect President Trump to be very assiduous in keeping his promises," Ebell said in December 2015, in reference to the Paris Agreement.
"The above reads as obvious ad-copy," a note in the page's edit discussions section reads in reference to Burger King's proposed changes.
"They were for the kids," the dog said in reference to Halle's five-year-old son, Maceo, and 11-year-old daughter, Nahla.
"As such, we have run out of pumps," a statement on the product page reads, in reference to the unprecedented flood of purchases.
Yarmuth made his remarks in reference to the federal budget resolution that passed the budget committee on Thursday in a party-line vote.
"Additionally, we have partner channels that are curated by our partners," says the Neverthink founder, in reference to the startup's nascent business model.
"Expect more of the same as 'Chavismo' consolidates its power and seeks fresh cash," he added in reference to the ruling Socialist Party.
"It was a missed opportunity," Girardi said in reference to the fact that the Boston Red Sox and Toronto Blue Jays both lost.
"All of this talk about walls tonight," Grisham said in the tweet in reference to Trump's address, while also adding the #SOTU hashtag.
"Of course, this has nothing to do with the Brexit aftermath," Krueger said in reference to Britain's decision to leave the European Union.
"If you look back at past comments that this president has made, he's used that same terminology in reference to men," Sanders said.
"What kind of terrible example is this person in the White House giving to our children?" the senator continued in reference to Trump.
"Train 2 production is unaffected and continues to ramp up," he said in reference to the latest production line being brought on stream.
"I'd probably be doing that myself," she told the magazine in reference to the recent protests of her led by the Sunrise Movement.
"They are a private company and of course have a right to stop doing business with me," Watkins said in reference to Cloudflare.
"I don't know about the slushy drink—I already had enough of that outside," one said, in reference to the Dr Angel Face.
The term "FAANG" came about in reference to a handful of high-flying stocks in which much of the market's gains were concentrated.
The word is acceptable in reference to any happening or occurrence, but it can sometimes seem to trivialize events that have serious consequences.
"These industries were military industries," he adds in reference to the early federal investments that fueled the development of technologies like the internet.
"Facebook Messenger is the driver," he said, in reference to rumors that Facebook will open its chat app to third party bots imminently.
It was inspired by Peter Reich's Book of Dreams and the song's title is in reference to an old New York jazz club.
"I'm a woman, I'm international, and I want every woman to be in charge," von Furstenberg says in reference to her latest endeavor.
" In reference to the critics who have accused her of faking depression in the past, Eilish said, "It hurt me to see that.
It's actually in reference to a pilot light, on a stove, which relies on the gas line (or "tap") to boil or simmer.
"There's not going to be any standoffs, this isn't the Bundy Ranch," Benvie said, in reference to a 2014 armed confrontation in Nevada.
"We expect that people will exercise their First Amendment rights," she said in reference to the constitutional protection of free speech and assembly.
The Umbrella Movement, so-named in reference to the umbrellas used by protesters in defense of police pepper spray, changed Hong Kong forever.
And as such, when writer Danny Zuker made a Kevin Bacon joke in reference to coronavirus, a lot of people immediately got it.
Another favored phrase of Trump's is "we'll see what happens," which he has used in reference to China, North Korea, Iran and Mexico.
"The Korea Times wrote that "in extreme cases" critics were "speaking from a racist context in reference to the ambassador&aposs Japanese background.
RENAULT CEO BOLLORE, IN REFERENCE TO POTENTIAL DEPARTURE, TELLS STAFF THAT FUTURE OF ITS ALLIANCE WITH NISSAN IS WHAT MATTERS, NOT PEOPLE - SOURCES
"When you're struggling with childhood issues as a man, you're not a man," Eddie reportedly said in a confessional in reference to Vieth.
Trump has been antagonizing Kim Jong Un over Twitter for months in reference to the North Korean leader's determination to acquire nuclear weapons.
"We were not expecting this sudden dip," Chief Executive Arthur Sadoun told reporters in a briefing, in reference to the group's healthcare business.
" In reference to China, he added that Washington would "continue to work to counter unilateral efforts that seek to alter the status quo.
"Hands up," he shouted, encouraging the group to pose with their fists up in reference to Rocky's iconic two-fisted gesture of triumph.
"As far as the risk of dealing with a madman is concerned, that's his problem, not mine," Trump said in reference to Kim.
Kerry's comments were in reference to a July 1 attack in Bangladeshi capital of Dhaka, where 20 hostages inside a bakery were slain.
Sometimes people indigenous to the United States will use the term, but it's officially in reference to our friends north of the border.
And that's not even just in reference to gender or sexuality or race, or anything like that—it's also in terms of gameplay.
Do you think those policies—though he didn't mention them in reference to marijuana—would run contrary to ending the war on drugs?
He gave me a call, and after telling me that everyone dies — and that "some people die at their own hands," in reference either to Bourdain or to the deceased designer Bijan Pakzad, with whom I share a name and who died of a stroke in 2011 — he declined to answer questions in reference to this story over the phone.
The 911 call, received about 10:30 that night, was in reference to a young male "who was not breathing," according to the report.
Whatever activity this could be in reference to, it's probably not the kind of thing you want to bring up on a first date.
"Well, I thought to myself, over my dead body," said Pilar Gutierrez - whose father was a minister under Franco - in reference to the exhumation.
" But, possibly in reference to questions about whether he had violated any campaign finance laws, Trump added that "your favorite President did nothing wrong!
His attorney at the time — with whom Jonchuck had been meeting in reference to his custody dispute — had called 911 after observing Jonchuck's behavior.
"We believe in binational agreements, not in multilateral agreements that impose condition upon us," he said in reference to the role of the CICIG.
HALSEY SHOWS OFF REVENGE BODY AFTER G-EAZY SPLIT "My stomach is as dark as Bay," Swindler said to Rummans in reference to Dayton.
In Robyn's final session, she writes that she's "got to fucking stop all of this" in reference to her self-harm and alcohol use.
"For these far-right groups, the audience is treating it much more as interactive space," said Munger, in reference to the engagement graph above.
While AI researchers dismiss Musk's comments on AI as alarmist, that's only in reference to the imagined threat of some Skynet-style doomsday machine.
There are 9,000 people in this organization in a group making fun of refugees [editor's note: This is in reference to this Facebook group].
"Well, it happens all the time in this league, and you've just got to continue to play," Gentry told reporters in reference to Davis.
The companies Saab accused of overpricing include Tradequip, apparently in reference to Tradequip Services and Marine, which is owned by Venezuelan businessmen Roberto Rincon.
It's in reference to the violence in Charlottesville this summer, where a white supremacist driver plowed into a crowd of counter protesters, killing one.
However, there's no evidence to suggest that the attacks were coordinated by, in reference to, or a result of, Black Lives Matter or protests.
"In 1936 the crowd was against Jesse Owens," he said in reference to the Berlin Olympics when the black American sprinter won four golds.
" The title of the piece is in reference to a character used in mathematics to denote "the inclusion map of on space into another.
"That's the first nice piece of art I ever bought," Frankel says in reference to a horse print that's displayed in her family room.
Others were unamused by Pence's use of the phrase "that Mexican thing" in reference to some of Donald Trump's previous comments on Mexican immigrants.

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