So this is my nod to it, with a little bit of a nod to Hitchcock.
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This is a nod to a citizen hero who led extraordinary rescue efforts, but also a nod to the resiliency of communities hit by devastating storms.
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But Club Malam isn't just a nod to the past.
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Unfortunately, it does stick out for the nod to makeup.
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Yes, LDRIC is a nod to Woods' real first name.
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"It's a nod to Chanel with those pearls," Stiles says.
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Is this a nod to Khloe and Kylie's pregnancy rumors?
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Not every "Jason" is a nod to Friday the 28th.
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It is still likely a nod to McCain's process concerns.
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This crop top is a nod to the Pumpkin King.
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But I hear, too, an affectionate nod to a lover.
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There may be a tiny nod to Batman villain Scarecrow.
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The look is a nod to a stereotypical frat bro.
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Not a joke, but a knowing nod to the day.
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And the navy color is likely a nod to Americana.
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G.P. gave the nod to someone over my left shoulder.
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Details like fireplaces and chandeliers nod to the building's history.
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Perhaps he will give a nod to moderate Midwesterner Sen.
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The designs of the new stadiums nod to local pride.
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A traditional kimono and a nod to a new tradition.
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Savage made a nod to those efforts in his statement.
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The $138 rental price is a nod to Lucy's age.
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The exhibition's title is a nod to the O'Jays tune.
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Sure, his turnout last week was a nod to practicality.
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But we're certainly digging the subtle nod to Clinton happening here.
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"Alter" was also a nod to altars in a religious context.
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The tattoo, a fly, is a nod to the film's title.
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And an early nod to the early days of online video.
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MALCOLM: Slight nod to Brett Kavanaugh, but it could... BURMAN: Why?
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It's a nod to Feldstein's debut on Broadway in Hello, Dolly!
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So, the cut is a refreshing nod to her old style.
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Kelly did give a nod to his conservative legal roots, though.
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Is the nod to wedding dress hues unconscious, or very conscious?
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"There was definitely a nod to a flag," Fremar tells PeopleStyle.
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It was unclear whether the nod to George Orwell was intentional.
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She chose the number 1,001 as a nod to Arabian Nights.
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Paak and Dem Jointz, it's also a nod to the future.
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It is also a little nod to subtitles in Bollywood films.
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Hadid's look may have been a #throwback nod to Lizzie McGuire.
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Cisco's logo is a nod to its tech and local heritage.
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" The lyric is a nod to "Maria" from "West Side Story.
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The little piggies are a nod to a Hong Kong fad.
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And Mr. Uribe made a nod to his social conservative backers.
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There's a minor nod to Amusement Mile that's easy to miss.
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Narrator: ...a nod to one of Hughie's catchphrases in the comics.
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Cruz gave a nod to the small protest during his remarks.
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It was a nod to the immense clout of organized labor.
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The animation is a nod to director Yonebayashi's Studio Ghibli roots.
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The design gives a nod to tropical housing of the past.
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He'd give me a little nod to something encouraging I'd said.
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The notes nod to the diversity of Europe in other ways.
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Hence the "Twisted-ness" remark and yet another nod to Cristina.
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They look rather like a nod to artwork by Barbara Kruger.
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The name FieldTrip is a playful nod to Mr. Johnson's travels.
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Indeed, the only nod to Englishness are the floors — herringbone parquet.
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Perhaps this is a nod to the event's New Jersey setting?
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Is this just a cute little nod to past events, then?
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Apparently, it was more than just a nod to Perry's past.
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That's a nod to something big that happens in the play.
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Swift gave a nod to speculation she has new music coming.
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The poster is a nod to the Season 14 cliff-hanger.
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What's missing is a nod to the differences within animal species.
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In a nod to Hanukkah, there were also miniature potato latkes.
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Other changes are a nod to design trends and consumer preferences.
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It's also, however, a chilling nod to his allegedly fierce temper.
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Our issue's cover image is a subtle nod to the theme.
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" He liked the name's royal connotation, and its "nod to Scotland.
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For them, PAYGO is a nod to the fiscally conservative constituency.
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Also, a nod to bread While the team colors of red and gold are certainly a nod to the whole "gold rush" aspect of the 49ers' name, their official mascot takes the NorCal representation to new heights.
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Investors interpreted Trump's comments as a nod to having a weaker currency.
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Was the burst of fire from his mouth a nod to dragons?
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And there was even a nod to the current Queen of England!
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The decor and menu all reflect a heavy nod to the guests.
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And it wasn't her only subtle nod to one of her icons.
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The number is a clever little nod to the awards ceremony itself.
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Beauchamp's drag persona, Ginger Lopez, has a nod to the Archie Comics
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The Birds of Prey costumes are a nod to their comic looks.
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But a late fracturing in the electronics was a nod to Modernism.
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Many are banking on a nod to Harry's late mother, Princess Diana.
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It's simple and a nod to the classic postman's bag of yore.
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It reads, "I Heart Bieber," a nod to fellow Canadian, Justin Bieber.
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His middle name, meanwhile, is a clear nod to Hudson's famous mom.
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I only later realized that this might be a nod to Supreme.
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Isn't each nomination, in some way, a nod to McDonagh as well?
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The spot ends with a promotional nod to the company's ThinkPad X300.
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The Slack investment is also a notable nod to what direction Tara.
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The maple aioli sauce is a sweet nod to KFC's Canadian fans.
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Like at one point I had a nod to Foursquare in there.
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The coat also featured a fun nod to Meghan's mom, Doria Ragland.
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This was a deliberate nod to prequel fans, Disney Cruise executives said.
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However, Hemsworth, 33, gets in one last nod to his old show.
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All three of his names are a nod to family members. 3.
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The spinoff could also include a nod to Supernatural's love of music.
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This is a nod to Ms. Paulus's heritage; her mother was Japanese.
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Nobody was ever made unhappy by a nod to the Dutch oven.
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The "Bullitt" Mustang is a nod to the famous Steve McQueen movie.
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Barbie's blue hair and eye makeup give a nod to R2-D2.
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Harley's roller skates are a nod to other iterations of the character.
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Yet he could not help giving a passing nod to last season.
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The light box is obviously a nod to modern forms of advertising.
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Check. Long, panning shots and silent screams that nod to The Shining?
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The deal is also a nod to Founders Fund's bet in biotech.
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A ghostly floating sheet is a whimsical nod to haunted, hidden histories.
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Call it Alphabet City as a nod to Alphabet, Google's corporate parent.
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We close out the day with a nod to fitness trends past.
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Frowning on the use of "diversity" is a nod to white nationalism.
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The suite's design is a nod to the dreamy elements of camping.
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Is this trend nothing more than another rote nod to the 1990s?
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"Thank you," Canseco captioned the snapshots in a sweet nod to Jenner.
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This may have been in part a nod to the coronavirus crisis.
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And you also have a nod to the currency manipulation, as well.
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A nod to history and geography It all makes perfect sense, actually.
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Vanessa Hudgens gave a nod to one of her Princess Switch characters.
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But it was given as a nod to his own Welsh antecedents.
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This isn't the only nod to King's many works in recent weeks.
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Schiff's questioning was a nod to the language of federal bribery statutes.
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His guest list, thus far, doesn't yet nod to these ongoing proceedings.
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The title of this poem adds another encouraging nod to the topic.
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It also, disappointingly, may just be a nod to a video game.
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The nickname was a nod to his own title, the Black Mamba.
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Thirteen wasn't a nod to the original colonies, nor was it random.
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The color green is a nod to Ireland's nickname, the Emerald Isle.
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"Andrew specifically is a nod to the philanthropist Andrew Carnegie," Woodruff said.
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It was a nod to the culture's current fascination with Marie Kondo.
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I found the nod to the murdered journalist JAMAL Khashoggi poignant. 61A.
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Some of the changes in the 17th season nod to those concerns.
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A nod to the fan on the album cover, just all the pleats.
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It's possible that this sloppy, scattershot nod to '90s jiggle TV was inevitable.
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Stryx's nod to hard liquor comes in a different form: the shade selection.
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Note the artist, Andy Thomas, includes a nod to the first female President.
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However, her outfit choice was a subtle nod to her and Harry's relationship.
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The development plan gives a nod to the trendy "agrihood" — or agricultural neighborhood.
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It's a nod to New York's Jewish roots, its immigrant culture, its diversity.
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"It's a beautiful nod to Elizabethan couture," Porter said on the red carpet.
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The Cinderella Soft-Serve features a nod to the film's infamous ticking clock.
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The site of Woods's latest milestone was itself a nod to his eminence.
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The music is a nod to documentaries about beavers, Fairfax told The Verge.
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The first time we see Jess, it's a nod to her apparent alcoholism.
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Blue Squadron's appearance is a nod to fans of behind-the-scenes tweaks.
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Daily Prophet scribe Rita Skeeter, in a meta nod to my journalistic mission?
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Fans think it's a pretty brilliant, if heartbreaking, nod to the superhero's origin.
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Still, we appreciate the nod to two of the franchise's most badass characters.
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In another nod to the marijuana holiday, the burger will sell for $4.20.
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In a nod to summer, the tree was decorated with little cocktail umbrellas.
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The nod to the suffragette movement has been met with a mixed response.
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It's a bit of a nod to his character in Battle of Britain.
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In a nod to philanthropy, Bill and Melinda Gates will both be honored.
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"The pack survives," she captioned the shot, giving a nod to the ending.
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Nostalgia is enjoyable, and the movie does nod to some classic horror-comedies.
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That's why we suspected the dice were a forward-looking nod to Solo.
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It's a wink and a nod to other neo-Nazis and to Jews.
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That means eight Democrats will have to give a nod to Gorsuch. Sen.
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Neil Combee look like the favorites for the GOP nod to replace him.
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None of its political parties was given the nod to sort things out.
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A nod to the rumored all-glass design for the next iPhone, perhaps?
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It's one that favors fossil fuels (with a nod to nuclear power too).
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But the move was also seen as a nod to the President's base.
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But they tell me it's not a protest, just nod to Sanders. pic.twitter.
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Zaitsev, is entitled "Brighter Days Are Coming," a nod to the Soviet utopian
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He wrapped the bus's exterior in Tartan as a nod to his roots.
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Think mismatched clothing, high-end brands, and a nod to the streetwear realm.
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Second, it is also a nod to the ultimate end user – the audience.
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It's a nod to the poet Robert Frost, and the answer is POESY.
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Dream's birthday party also included a nod to one of her favorite movies.
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Collared shirts and maybe a sports jacket is my nod to dressing up.
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Tina Fey made a humorous but poignant nod to age discrimination in Hollywood.
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The name is a nod to Sanders' first presidential campaign back in 2016.
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But it was a nice nod to Mr. Gilbert's achievements in New York.
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Others thought it was a nice nod to the company's roots at SRI.
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Jonas' suit included a subtle nod to Chopra Jonas, as reported by People.
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Many of the pieces in the lineup nod to Cervantes, like an Oct.
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A Vince Lombardi beer stein sits nearby, a nod to Servais's Wisconsin roots.
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What better way to nod to this phenomenon than by sexing up Pikachu?
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At the time, a nod to the '97 blockbuster may have seemed random.
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Baby Trump was clutching a baby doll—a nod to the border crisis.
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The nickname is a nod to the rapper Lil Wayne, a Whalen favorite.
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Brandon's TV show death is a nod to his death in the comics.
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There's even an obscure nod to Wall Street lore embedded in the film.
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Fittingly, the first week begins with a nod to the past and future.
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It's a nod to what Anderson sees as Morris' radical approach to design.
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On the upside, Peter Gordon returns with a nod to an old joke.
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In their statement, the FDA gave a nod to that worry as well.
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The lyrics are a humorous nod to a common pain point about aging.
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"The pack survives," Turner captioned the shot, giving a nod to the ending.
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Its name is a nod to the constellation-like flecks dotting its exterior.
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The shoe's mudguard features a fur-like texture, another nod to the Longhorns.
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Nor is the abolition of the elite school his only nod to symbolism.
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There's a nod to Daniel Craig's knee injury on the set of 'Spectre'
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In her boldest departure from uniform (a covert nod to Oscar gold?), Ms.
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He's also a sentimentalist, as his nod to the 1953 western "Shane" suggests.
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She has not been charged with any offenses that nod to international spying.
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And on March 17 in Manhattan, that means a nod to the Irish.
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His lone nod to process was the standard lamentation against money in politics.
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Figures such as Obama and Reid are a possible nod to this effort.
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Even the Netflix series "Russian Doll," gives a nod to free-roam felines.
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It is sport's nod to Thomas Carlyle: a great moment theory of history.
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The "massification" of the zombie in Romero's film is a nod to this.
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They're nicknamed the "Blinky Drinker," in a nod to the cartoon koala, Blinky Bill.
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In the retelling, Clinton's laugh became a nod to the absurdity of the moment.
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"Guac is extra," she captioned the picture, giving a nod to Chipotle's unpopular policy.
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Ototo's spectacles are for the third eye—a nod to trends in mindfulness, perhaps.
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It's a nod to what suffragettes wore while fighting for the right to vote.
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Another nod to the original design is the "chin" located on the bottom edge.
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We clinked, the merry sound a nod to the simple goodness of the food.
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The number on Harley's derby outfit has a small nod to the character's origins.
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Even the term is a nod to the left with its callback to FDR.
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Plaza and Olsen's matching outfits were a nod to the film they were promoting.
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In a partial nod to critics, Mr Bolsonaro banned the carrying of assault weapons.
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There is a nod to things made "from the ground up," so to speak.
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The Franco-German compromise gives the nod to various proposals from the European Commission.
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So, will Prince Harry forgo the ring as a nod to his royal roots?
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In a nod to Magritte, the wrapper says THIS IS NOT OLD ARBOR PU'ER.
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This is obviously a nod to what it's like to be on jury duty.
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I think It's a nod to the magazine, which comes out once a week.
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"Blonde Ambition," she wrote as the caption, which was an apt nod to Madonna.
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"Slack" seemed like a simple nod to what you shouldn't be doing at work.
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The brand name appears to be a nod to Great Wall Chairman Wei Jianjun.
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The names are a nod to Norwegian historical figures, Hakon Hakonson and Kristin Sverrisdottir.
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There's also a nod to eldest daughter Malia and her soon-to-be college.
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And its staggered, high-pitched roofs are a welcome nod to traditional Akan architecture.
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They put in Aphex Twin's "Avril 14th," too, as a nod to their interpretations.
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The geography is a nod to the area shared by Crosley and Moore & Giles.
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Of course I always nod to Brooklynites in general as a point of styling.
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This right here is a nod to the Mary J. Blige What's The 411?
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The comments were interpreted by investors as a clear nod to a policy easing.
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There's even a clever nod to Mario's Super Mario evolution at the very end.
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"Probably Spanish," he told the publication, as a nod to Lochte's Cuban mother, Ileana.
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The unconventional choice in footwear seems to be a nod to Baldwin's fiancé, Bieber.
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It's a small nod to the classic '80s game that most people might miss.
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Its title was Conscience of a Conservative — a nod to his political hero, Sen.
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It is a nod to the excellence that is the hallmark of FBI work.
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The name is a nod to Tony Stark's iconic line from the blockbuster movie.
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Fittingly, the bash also included a nod to one of Dream's favorite films: Trolls.
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It's a nod to Barbara Bush's main cause during her White House years: literacy.
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The inclusion of this language is not simply a nod to lofty development goals.
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"It's faster when you're wet," she whispered, in a nod to the nearby sprinklers.
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McCall and its competitors have introduced downloadable patterns as a nod to changing times.
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The 35 in its name alludes to 35 liters, a nod to its capacity.
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He named it Necker Belle, a nod to his private Caribbean island, Necker Island.
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They named their security team "Please Force," a nod to their non-violent intentions.
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The sartorial choice is a nod to the suffragettes of the early 20th century.
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Angela Bassett gave a cheeky nod to lollipops with her clutch at the Emmys.
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This cheese board is classy and gives a nod to your one true love.
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The superstar gave a nod to that significance in her remarks in the issue.
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Instead, Watson decided to give a nod to her character with those pretty plaits.
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We have to say, we think it's a nod to big sis Blue Ivy.
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Now, it plans to stay mum about them, a likely nod to flatlining growth.
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Mr. Schumer, in a nod to Mr. Sanders's thick Brooklyn accent, said of Mrs.
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That's a pretty hilarious, and an on the nose nod to all the drama.
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Odd numbers also often nod to conflict, while even numbers can show us balance.
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Its floppy long ears are a nod to its spot in the hound group.
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The pricey rate is certainly a nod to the posh clientele that frequent Malibu.
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After that, she turns to her "campfire" trout—a nod to her Midwestern origins.
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The costume is a nod to one of the app's most popular AR filters.
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This was a great nod to the terrifying velociraptor scene in Spielberg's "Jurassic Park."
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In a nod to wellness culture, it's colored with red beet, turmeric, and spirulina.
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The spoof is at once a nod to tradition and a subversion of it.
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The choreographed moves around the kitchen act as a nod to the choreographed battles.
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Some have attended hearings wearing yellow vests, a nod to populist protests in France.
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The name Concordia, meaning harmony in Latin, is also a nod to Concord, Mass.
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The gesture is often called the Arrowhead Chop, a nod to the Chiefs' stadium.
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Jardin d'hiver means "winter garden" in French — perhaps a nod to the iconic venue?
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And Frelinghuysen's decision was at least in part a nod to the electoral landscape.
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The dolphin on the Hopper College shield is a nod to her maritime career.
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The first of 2020's big copyright hearings started with a nod to Chumbawamba.
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And in a nod to the experimental edge of jazz's global reach, on Oct.
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But the pieces also were a nod to Van Noten's idea of beautiful separates.
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And in 2017, the United Nations organization gave a nod to Neapolitan pizza makers.
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The book's title is a nod to the tenderness that imbues her father's allocutions.
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Italy's antitrust on Thursday gave a conditional nod to Ascopiave's acquisition of AcegasApsAmga assets.
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But this year we're instead giving the nod to the entry-level iPhone 11.
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Perhaps in a nod to those market challenges, Apple did make some pricing tweaks.
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Each is priced at S$12.60, a nod to the date of the meeting.
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They're actually a nod to the once-common use of human waste as fertilizer.
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In a nod to the company's Japanese ownership, the office has a minimalist vibe.
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The look is the perfect nod to festival style without recycling last year's vibe.
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Sam, you mentioned the exponential growth curve, I think a nod to the singularity.
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Does this nod to the idea that Stone is being "framed" go too far?
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Netrunner's world consists of a diverse group of hackers (runners), and four sinister corporations—like the construction and military contractor, Weyland (a nod to the Alien series), or android manufacturer Haas-Bioroid (a double nod to Blade Runner and Gibson's Sprawl books).
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The ink is a nod to an album title by his favorite band, the Stereophonics.
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Sassenach, meanwhile, is a refreshing rosé — no doubt a nod to Claire's English rose status.
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"10 years later," she wrote, a nod to the near decade they've known one another.
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"I think that was just a nod to the political shenanigans going on," Canally continued.
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It's a nice nod to the original game's catchy music, but with a modern flair.
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The company's name is an insider's nod to one of their undergraduate computer science classes.
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His middle name, Miyata, is a nod to his Japanese roots, his mother's maiden name.
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Which is where Gloria — the season's most overt nod to its Midwestern roots — comes in.
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Both include 1980s-era designs, a nod to the days when overt greed was good.
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Why the coffee chain&aposs latest nod to its progressive patrons may be backfiring, next.
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They also added the ultimate nod to great-granny and reigning monarch Queen Elizabeth II.
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This is where the final season premiere's nod to rom-com tropes is most effective.
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Do you expect there to be a nod to him in the works this year?
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The name is a nod to the mythical figure who lived for over 900 years.
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Sophie Turner wasn't going to let "Joe Day" pass without a nod to her man.
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The effort was also a nod to the start of Women's History Month, they said.
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Some models even rocked tartan kilts in a nod to the Queen's love of Scotland.
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"Heavy is the crown," sings The Weeknd, a nod to his reluctance to a ruler.
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Your latest nod to Princess Di has us feeling blue, in the best way possible.
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But, oversized sleeves, with a rouche detail was a subtle nod to the 1958 gown.
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The image of the Endurance surrounded by ice may be a nod to that. 5.9.
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With that natural feel to it, it's a nod to the women I mentioned before.
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One of the chocolates was Matcha, a nod to where our flight was leaving from.
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A reference to Pharrell's "Happy" and a nod to Kanye West's famous Taylor Swift interruption.
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The limited-edition boxes nod to "Friends," as they say "You're My Lobster" on them.
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Bethesda even sneaked a nod to the meme into the official soundtrack posting on YouTube.
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Each dish offers some kind of nod to two of the characters on the show.
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Harley gets a pet hyena after her break up, a nod to her animated roots.
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Jessica Biel just revealed her hilarious Halloween costume — and it's a nod to her husband!
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That's most likely a nod to SpringBoard, the application that manages the iOS home screen.
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It feels like a polite nod to the female gaze, rather than anything specifically gratuitous.
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The first, called "Eleven's Heaven," is a nod to Millie Bobby Brown's telekinetic character, Eleven.
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"This Congress is limited in time," he said, in a nod to the 2020 election.
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The gown also included over 30,000 Swarovski crystals and was a nod to Elizabethan couture.
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Lastly, Phantom Thread's Lesley Manville, 61, gave a nod to a woman we all admire.
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His full name, George Alexander Louis, was chosen with love and a nod to history.
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Lawrence, 25, kicked off the video with a nod to her ubiquity as of late.
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But you did give a nice nod to them at the end of the series.
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The date is a nod to Brown's pageant days — she was Miss Alabama in 2018.
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It's a nice nod to Diego Luna's famous road trip movie, Y Tu Mama Tambien.
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He earned the "Buckwheat" as a nod to the "Little Rascals" character, according to NOLA.com.
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Giving a wink and a nod to this long-debunked "spying" conspiracy theory is irresponsible.
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The two formats are intended to nod to and celebrate diversity within a single community.
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The actress, 34, wore a light-pink gown — perhaps a nod to the baby's sex?
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John followed up his nod to the challenges of being an intrapreneur with a quip.
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A nod to his famous father's own controversial design from legendary tattoo artist Mark Mahoney.
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"We're part of a public company," he explained, a nod to Tinder's owner, Match Group.
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Some seemed to think the changeup was a nod to the iPad Pro's creative abilities.
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Check out this Brookings history of the filibuster and give a nod to Aaron Burr.
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Other gifts are a nod to the identity or personality of the lost loved one.
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To the left, Trump will nod to first lady Melania Trump and the administration's guests.
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It was a nice nod to Tony's cousin of the same name in the comics.
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It was a little nod to Kaepernick and everything that he's standing for right now.
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Marta Wiggs and her family called the boy "Mikey," a nod to his birth name.
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In a nod to the rise of the automobile, the public park became free parking.
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Many fans expressed their excitement about Google's nod to the groundbreaking actress on social media.
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And in a nod to Instagram aesthetics, the Norfolk Hotel serves theirs in vintage cans.
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So, in a nod to that, Big Papi wanted to show his support for her.
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There's even a blink-and-you'll-miss-it nod to New York's beloved Pizza Rat.
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The red cloth on his right hand is a nod to Jamie Lannister's missing hand.
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Moments earlier, Scaramucci had summed up their relationship with a nod to the Old Testament.
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The move is a nod to the expanding role of cyber warfare in international conflicts.
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"There is a rising tide of nationalism, and they should nod to that," he said.
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I thought it would perfect to do it here as a nod to both places.
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Fittingly, Dream's special day also included a nod to one of her favorite movies: Trolls.
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The President's decision is a nod to Hatch, who had made the issue a focus.
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Thanks to the whole gang, with a special nod to David Steinberg, for their contributions.
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These candy corn ombre trees are stylish and nod to the Halloween Christmas tree trend.
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Giving a wink and a nod to this long-debunked 'spying' conspiracy theory is irresponsible.
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In a nod to those complaints, the resolution is expected to include language about Islamophobia.
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After scoring, Harris raised his arms in celebration — a nod to USWNT superstar Megan Rapinoe.
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In an unintentional nod to Brooks, the only beer sold in the arena is domestic.
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The antique Chinese cabinet just inside the entrance is a nod to the company's heritage.
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Why bound as Mickey again when you could nod to The Haunted Mansion or Adventureland?
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She closed it out by playing Ghanaian music, in a nod to her family background.
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One such drum is topped with four human skulls, in a nod to Cezanne's paintings.
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It was widely seen as a nod to anti-Semitic canards about Jews and power.
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But in a nod to the show's attempts at realism, nobody looks happy about it.
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Last month he released "Dreaming," a drumless song whose droning trumpets nod to cosmic jazz.
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"There's definitely a nod to the '80s, which is a trend this season," Turner said.
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And while we're talking, we ought to give a goodbye nod to Klobuchar and Buttigieg.
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Most nod to the possibility of steroids, if only to wave it off as improbable.
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On their feet the models wore gladiator-style sandals — another nod to the last millennium.
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It was a hat tip to her haters and a nod to her serious critics.
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Perehudoff's murals are one of the works that give a nod to the Mendel's legacy.
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" "They are certainly giving the market a nod to sort of prop things up here.
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Pilar's chorizo is a nod to Spain as well; Mr. Barreras's great-grandparents were Galician.
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I love the white numbers, indexes, simple black dial and the nod to military styling.
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Displays of scissors, razors, tweezers and brushes will be a nod to the brand's origins.
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His creations invariably nod to someone or something important, and today's crossword is no different.
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Then he gave a nod to another childhood favorite, turning to Smith in the stands.
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Weller floated the idea of including a penguin, in a nod to her childhood companion.
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As in Europe, rooms are small, and the names certainly are a nod to that.
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Mr. Tillerson's nod to the problem of spousal jobs will most likely be well received.
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But her nod to modernity and individualism was the demure but noticeable diamond nose stud.
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His new work continues his investigations into pop culture — with a nod to Andy Warhol.
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The second clue package could also be a nod to Watson's role in fairytale film.
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The mockumentary approach, with its obvious nod to "The Office," seemed perfect for the moment.
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Kardashian simply captioned the pic with a "😈" emoji – a cheeky nod to her look.
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The antler chandelier that hangs from the ceiling is a nod to the Old West.
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Historic touches throughout nod to the home's background, from stained glass windows to crown molding.
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Neutral color palettes are taking the place of bright hues in a nod to minimalism.
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She turned it into a business called 45 Treasures, a nod to her building's address.
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In a nod to Puerto Rico's building-toppling natural disaster this week, we explored earthquakes.
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And also, a nod to those wondering if a white woman—just like Hillary Clinton!
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In a kind nod to their visitors, the female pastors translate the service into English.
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He said he gave the nod to call the vehicle a Mustang after driving it.
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Keep your weed safe and sound with a nod to the stoner classic Reefer Madness.
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Each book had "Katherine's Book Club" on it, a nod to Winfrey's famous book club.
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This is a nod to testimony by convicted DOS master Lauren Salzman at Raniere's trial.
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Meanwhile, Jonas&apos suit included a subtle nod to Chopra Jonas, as reported by People.
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The credits list him as FN-0878, a nod to his birthday in August 1978.
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It comes off like a petulant nod to Les Savy Fav: shouty, affirmative and brainy.
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She declared her candidacy on Martin Luther King's Birthday, a nod to its historic nature.
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Mr. Adès's nod to tradition begins with the title of the piece — unadorned and unpoetic.
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Under the terms of his bail, he would have needed the court's nod to attend.
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Gevinson narrates "It's morning again in America," a nod to Ronald Reagan's 1984 reelection campaign.
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It's a nod to her time working on the musical Hair back in 2014, she explains.
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Of course what would any Comic-Con be without a nod to the "Pokemon Go" frenzy.
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By Saturday, we had narrowed the look down to a slight nod to the sexy '70s.
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He is even sometimes called "the Oracle of Boston " in a nod to Buffett's famous nickname.
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Hawkeye as in the mascot for the University of Iowa, a nod to Kutcher's home state.
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The Asymmetrical neckline's nod to the 80's is trés chic when paired with structural ruffles.
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The question, a nod to the current political climate, triggered some questionable...er...imaginative plot twists.
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He majored in astronomy and physics, in perhaps an unconscious nod to his latent analytic abilities.
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The skirt is a nod to the lehenga trousers, but the print isn't a traditional one.
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It's nice nod to customizability that even big names like Samsung and Google could learn from.
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And the invitations for this momentous event contain a rather subtle nod to this transatlantic union.
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"In another nod to his glow-up, Lewis commented on the post: "Speak for yourself lad!
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The HBCU halftime show theme was an incredible nod to a thriving culture predicated on joy.
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Kim Kardashian West gave her most boring recent red carpet, in a nod to tin foil.
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In a nod to Bryant's speed, the timepiece was powered by a split-second chronograph movement.
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And was her classic white-tipped manicure a cheeky nod to President Macron's country of origin?
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The memes, many of which made a nod to Trump's infamous Sharpie map, were quickly born.
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And now, in a nod to its cultural significance, there's a vibrator made in its likeness.
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Culture connoisseur Karamo is surrounded by tissue boxes, a nod to all of those heartfelt convos.
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Zhang added that Bynes' ring is a nod to engagement rings worn by pop culture icons.
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Whetstone reportedly advised Zuckerberg against that approach and suggested he include a nod to Instagram's founders.
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The grandfather clock in the hallway was also a direct nod to this Revolutionary War storyline.
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Rendell's quote, from the author of "Peter Pan," is its own little nod to the comics.
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Hom said the app is a nod to the "sensationalistic, pulp noir tabloid headlines" of yesteryear.
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Of course, no mention of Provo would be complete without a nod to Brigham Young University.
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What about the white pantsuit (maybe?) thought to be a nod to Hillary Clinton and suffragettes?
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It also featured a surprise performance by a mariachi band, a nod to Gonzalez's family traditions.
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But it's a nod to the rocket ship of growth Lyft has set itself up for.
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Ingraham even threw in an "I like beer," in a nod to Kavanaugh's own actual statements.
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A nod to Top Gun, Will Ferrell plays a fighter pilot convening with a new team.
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But he did directly nod to Congress' unique powers to hold a President accountable for misconduct.
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Montreal's P. K. Subban won by donning a long mullet wig in a nod to Jagr.
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The name of the lander is also a nod to Beresheet, which means "Genesis" in Hebrew.
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There's actually one dish that is a little nod to my special little dear Tanny Banny.
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Trump's nod to Ali is among the most telling and ironic parts of this weekly address.
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Swain, in her bench ruling, raised similar concerns, in a nod to the board's delicate position.
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In the Bloomberg interview, Trump gave a nod to his willingness to take an unconventional approach.
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It's a nod to the house beers or table beers that are done at Belgian breweries.
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Swift has "liked" several Tumblr posts about this theory, perhaps giving a nod to the rumor.
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Hemsworth also couldn't help nerdily giving a nod to one of the pair's shared fictional colleagues.
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In a nod to Thanos, various shades of purple draped the interior of the Convention Center.
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Yes, but: Recognizing Jerusalem as Israel's capital is a nod to Israel's claim to the city.
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Just near the door was a selection of pollution masks, a nod to Beijing's persistent smog.
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The vocal manipulation stuff also seems like a nod to rap music, not just R&B.
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Liam remains the second most popular name for boys, perhaps a nod to actor Liam Hemsworth.
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A ribbon ankle wrap is a nod to the style the ninja turtle's are accustomed to.
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Peter Thiel's presence was, if nothing else, a cosmetic nod to gay humanity from the GOP.
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We have to end with a nod to all of the thoughtful cheese scenes in Ratatouille.
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Trump has maintained that the turn of phrase was not a vulgar nod to male genitalia.
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"This is off-gassing all of its terpenes," he says, and I nod to feign comprehension.
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The ECB is expected to at least nod to looser policy at its meeting on Thursday.
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Harrison called for a stronger 50-state strategy, which is a nod to former Vermont Gov.
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So the occasional aesthetic nod to the male body's most sensitive parts comes with the territory.
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Her nod to Clueless at Monday's CFDA Awards was just the second walk down memory lane.
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So what better way to honor the designer than with a nod to her personal style?
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Perhaps a nod to subverting longstanding cultural traditions or about desecrating folk legacy in traditional music.
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A modern film would at least nod to the years of difficult recovery ahead of them.
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It's a nod to the video game Doom, which had a giant gun called the BFG.
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Luckily, Buzzfeed figured out it was a not-so-subtle nod to Disney's The Little Mermaid.
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Remember when the popsicle wallpaper appeared to be a nod to the upcoming Android P name?
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Called "Krane," it's a nod to the late Italian designer Achille Castiglioni's Arco and Parentesi lamps.
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Both candidates vowed to fight corruption - albeit without "foreign interference," an apparent nod to the CICIG.
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One hilarious spread by the father of two even included a nod to Sid's little brother!
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Interpreted by QAnon believers, this is Trump's wink and a nod to Q and their movement.
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After getting cleaned up, the gull was given the name Vinny — a nod to Vindaloo curry.
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Maleficent's bedroom plays up her love of purple and gives a nod to her famous horns.
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Many sunglasses that were popular in the '90s were a nod to shades from the '60s.
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Crews gave a nod to efforts by House and Senate Republicans to create a regulatory budget.
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The Fed pushed ahead with rate cut plans with nary a nod to the recent weakness.
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And in a nod to Nvidia's flat corporate hierarchy, there will be no discernible executive suite.
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Color-blocking was part of the '80s nod to Art Deco design and graphic, geometric patterns.
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Last but not least, the tweet gives a nod to Ambassador Haley's leadership in New York.
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In another nod to the stock market, the company calls them "IPOs," or initial product offerings.
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" The nod to her pregnancy was placed right under the Brandon Maxwell tag inside her dress."
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That theory is also a nod to the song "Last Christmas" by the '143s band Wham!
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Buying it doesn't guarantee sleep, but it's a nod to how artists make us see differently.
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Tan France sported a traditional kurta, a nod to his Pakistani heritage, at the awards show.
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And while Graham's outfit looks entirely modern, it actually features a nod to the early 2000s.
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An old mail chute remains, a nod to the building's past as a busy post office.
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On top of honoring her American roots, the musical gives a nod to Meghan's feminist beliefs.
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In a nod to his regular video series, #Ham4Ham, he used another hashtag for this event.
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It's a bit of a nod to the classic dyrelægens natmad (the vet's delight), I suppose.
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Devoid of deeper meaning, they are used without so much as a nod to their history.
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It represented a look to the future, as well as a nostalgic nod to the past.
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The player's name is a nod to the long-lost Winamp, which it's designed to replace.
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Always a Mean Girl at heart, she even managed to nod to her Plastics alter-ego.
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Although she wasn't a real person, the character is in part a nod to Joan Rivers.
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Instead, it's another cocktail, put together by Peg + Patriot, but still with a nod to Australia.
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The fireplace is decorated with a Union Jack mural, another nod to Michael Birch's British heritage.
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It's made from heavy denim with contrast stitching that gives a nod to the overshirt's origins.
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"It was quite clean and severe, but had a nod to skater culture, too," he said.
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Dawson and Star named this $18 product Shane Glossin', a nod to the YouTuber's last name.
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The company later created Allstate Insurance, a nod to the growing number of customers with cars.
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"A nod to current politics helps the show feel grounded in the real world," she wrote.
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It's a nod to the chain's beverage sales, which make up 60 percent of its business.
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In a possible nod to Dickens himself, a ne'er-do-well boy is named, simply, Charlie.
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Sketchbook Celebrating the literary lives of girls with a nod to the illustrator William Steig's 'CDB!
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Sketchbook | Tribute A nod to the classic English bildungsroman "Great Expectations," first serialized in December 1860.
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He took a small but manly taste and then gave an approving nod to the waiter.
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The design also is a wink and nod to Steven Holl's Linked Hybrid project in Beijing.
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"Annoyingly, probably quite a long time," she replies, in a nod to his dark survival instincts.
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In a little nod to his half-Japanese mother, Mester tucks grated radish alongside the butter.
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This is an obvious nod to Bruce Springsteen, who cut his teeth at the iconic venue.
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He sported a "Make Brazil Great Again" hat, a nod to the President's own statement accessory.
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This title, for example, could be a sly nod to "The Devil's Dictionary," by Ambrose Bierce.
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Proceedings in the British Parliament on Monday are a nod to hundreds of years of history.
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Her middle name was a nod to Vanessa's love of diamonds, according to the LA Times.
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Instead, Coleman's (likely temporary) ink says "Avan Jogia," a nod to her boyfriend of two years.
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He also included a nod to Sean "Diddy" Combs' iconic ready-to-wear brand, Sean John.
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The white cape is a nod to the white shroud in which all Muslims are buried.
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What was missing was even a perfunctory nod to the interests or priorities of other countries.
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They were "envisioned as a nod to modern art and surrealism," according to the joint statement.
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One pair of sneakers has "75" sewn into it, a nod to the Paris postal code.
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A comfortable bed, covered with a gray Moroccan blanket, offered coziness — and a nod to multiculturalism.
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A gospel performance and African-American priest nod to the heritage of Meghan, Duchess of Sussex.
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A simple smile or nod to acknowledge your co-worker will still go a long way.
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In a nod to Tesla's various speed "modes," the Cybertruck has two settings: Chill and Sport.
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Seoul food fans might recognize the appetizer's nod to the omnipresent honey butter chips sold abroad.
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It was previously called "mini-BUD/S" in a nod to its grueling and rigorous nature.
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The white suit is a nod to a look Black Widow wore in a 2010 comic.
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Even though the uniforms are new, they make a nod to hockey history in both states.
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Elizabeth Warren arrived with a giant blow-up golden retriever, a nod to her dog Bailey.
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Wax candles were another form of conspicuous consumption, as well as a nod to religious significance.
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In a nod to the populist Sanders' camp, the Democrats unveiling their message Monday included Sen.
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The photo was a sweet nod to Luke's relationship with Lorelai and Rory on the show.
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Often, for reasons of practicality and pride, botanicals are selected with a nod to local produce.
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He recently referenced the "Bull Moose progressive movement," a nod to the politics of Teddy Roosevelt.
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While I appreciate the nod to diversity in STEM, reforms to education seem once again vague.
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Beebe dubbed the slick creatures Bathysphaera intacta — a nod to his underwater sanctuary, the revolutionary Bathysphere.
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One of the welcome highlights this year is a nod to Latin American and women photographers.
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It's called Area 120, a nod to its famous latitude for "20 percent" employee side projects.
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The statement gave a nod to the group that forced the government's hand Monday: Algeria's youth.
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There was a reluctant nod to the fans in attendance as he began to loosen up.
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" Elsewhere the brassily cavalier "Strip No More," contains a middle eight nod to R. Kelly's "Ignition.
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He even gave a nod to his unpredictable character, wearing his hair in a messy, spiked style.
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Cardi also talks about being a monster in "Press," which again could be a nod to Wuornos.
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It's helpful nod to the future that a lot of other accessory makers seem to be ignoring.
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In the context of the early Trump administration, restraint and a nod to cooperation were welcome sights.
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That's a nod to the fact that Amazon's website had periodic outages last year on Prime Day.
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Wildly colourful knee-high boots radiated major Glam Rock vibes — a nod to Bowie's penchant for them.
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Corden then gave a nod to Styles when appearing shirtless on the March 2016 cover of WSJ.
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In a nod to the drag tradition, each dancer in the Trocks takes on a stage name.
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"Olympia has to be a strong nod to Serena's Olympic athlete goddess status," Redmond Satran tells Refinery29.
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In the ultimate nod to comfort, he accessorized his look with a pair of white hotel slippers.
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Banda MS' romantic, sweeping ballads nod to the genre's history, though they're firmly rooted in the present.
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" The rose is "a nod to [the rapper] Tupac's poem about the rose growing from the concrete.
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Apple ended that practice earlier this year in a clear nod to slowing growth of that business.
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So naturally, her VH1 Hip Hop Honors tribute included a major nod to her most memorable looks.
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The portrait was aptly titled "The Kentucky Countess," a nod to her Southern roots and social status.
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It was meant to be a nod to the #MeToo movement, according to The Times of Israel .
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And it's a statement, a nod to history, that couldn't have been more appropriate for the occasion.
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Her backup dancers wore pantsuits in a none-too-subtle nod to the former secretary of State.
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Finally, the sequel will take place in the 1930s as a nod to the original book series.
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Earlier this month, Clinton tweaked her previous stance on health care as a nod to Vermont Sen.
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In a nod to one of Fisher's most famous roles, a special guest star made an appearance.
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For every line of face-with-rolling-eyes misogyny, there is a nod to his own insecurity.
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Or they just smile or nod, to let me know they don't have a problem with it.
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In a sweet nod to the couple's family, the wedding will also honor their family's military service.
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Having Stenbeck in the line-up could be a nod to that part of its investor base.
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He's also launched a line of comic books, a nod to what he calls his first love.
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She says that she punched herself in the face, a nod to the iconic Mean Girls line.
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A model was also seen carrying a present as a clutch, a nod to this iconic moment.
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In a Tweet, director Ava DuVernay gave a nod to the pioneering director: Thank you, Penny Marshall.
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In a nod to her vulnerabilities, she also acknowledged some of the criticisms of her public persona.
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Another nod to royalty, she wore a bridal crown by Eden Luxe Bridal for her rehearsal dinner.
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The new Super 1533's design is a nod to the original, though it's not entirely analog.
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The athlete even caught a jug of Tide Pods (a nod to his commercials for the product).
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Childish Gambino, AKA actor Donald Glover, gave a nod to his upcoming movie at the 2018 Grammys.
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The eagle was meant to be a nod to the bald eagle, the United States' national bird.
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"We thought it would be a pretty cool gesture and a neat nod to Kurt," Gentry said.
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After some pretty beautiful opening shots, it's obvious we're in Louisiana, a nod to Bey's Creole roots.
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But the "eco" in Eco-Box isn't just about sustainability — it's also a nod to e-commerce.
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The new addition to the menu seems to be a nod to the burger chain's historic past.
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In a fitting nod to its owner, listing photos show multiple framed Gronkowski jerseys throughout the property.
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It is the perfect encapsulation of love and lust and, also, a hearty nod to the physical.
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Sometimes, a character's appearance in a later animated film is just a nod to the company's legacy.
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That's why they appear pixelated—I leave them that way as a nod to their online source.
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Although having said that, there is a strong nod to Detroit and my home town of Manchester.
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In a nod to Dory in Disney's hit film "Finding Nemo," he adds, "You must keep swimming."
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It's another nod to Modern Warfare, where leveling up meant everything for your Create-a-Class loadouts.
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Walter Van Beirendonck's 1989 fall collection, Hardbeat, was a nod to rave's emphasis on freedom and tolerance.
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Other photos in the series show Dion dressed in more, a nod to her love for fashion.
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She also went without jewelry, which is no doubt a nod to her Paris robbery last October.
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Next, by choosing advisers known for strong views or special expertise, candidates nod to their own priorities.
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Corden then gave a nod to Styles when appearing shirtless on the March 2016 cover of WSJ.
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The YouTube integration is a savvy nod to the way that music is consumed online these days.
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It begins with a brief nod to his relationship with his family and his time spent away.
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It sat on a stand covered with vintage sheet music as a nod to Michele's musical background.
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Making a sweet nod to her husband Kanye West, the reality star also wore a "Kimye" necklace.
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The little fella hopped off into the distance without so much as a nod to the rescuer.
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A similar promise from Mr. Clinton in 1992 elevated Hillary and seemed a nod to gender equality.
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When David Guetta seems like the nod to the real heads, there's still something kind of amiss.
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A sign advertises a pest control business with a nod to a Bible verse: John 3:16.
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Kate Middleton and Prince William wore green in a nod to the country's national color on Tuesday.
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Brian: In another nod to software, Mr. Cook said Super Mario is coming to the App Store.
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The celebration turned out to be a beautiful ode to love and a respectful nod to history.
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However, also enclosed was a blue, innocent-looking mini USB fan, a nod to Singapore's searing temperatures.
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The dual nod to "The Godfather" exposes a couple of fundamental weaknesses with the show's docudrama template.
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The song is a clear nod to Swift falling in love with her English boyfriend Joe Alwyn.
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In Athens, for example, winners were crowned with laurel wreaths in a nod to the ancient Games.
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They've made a similar investment here, with a nod to what's still their core asset, the brand.
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In a nod to the company's roots, Rocky and Bullwinkle lived in the fictitious Frostbite Falls, Minn.
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This design, a nod to "a coat of many colors," took first place in the youth category.
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" The track was a nod to the Notorious B.I.G.'s infamous dis of Tupac, "Who Shot Ya?
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I ordered half original hot classic wings and half Korean-barbecue wings, in a nod to Bonchon.
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The color scheme for the evening is green and gold in a nod to Australia's national flower.
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No word yet if Watson's quiet nod to HP was intentional (but isn't everything intentional in Hollywood?).
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"Make Canada Even Greater," the introductory text reads, in a nod to a certain politician's campaign slogan.
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The title is a nod to Marshall McLuhan's somewhat cryptic classification of television as a "cool" medium.
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The shot is a nod to a film from Hamill's childhood, Darby O'Gill and the Little People.
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This scene is also a sly nod to the fact that the series is also a book.
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Maybe in the past conservatives used the Bible or some nod to tradition to defend their views.
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The book is a nod to all those women, whose kitchens still exist within a certain patriarchy.
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This one is my pick though, 'cause of its cheeky nod to 'Sandwiches' and ridiculous bassline. 18.
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It was a nod to cool black masculinity, but he appropriated it in his own feminized way.
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In the movie: Momo gets nothing more than a slight mention as a nod to the book.
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Adriana Calatayud Morán offers a nod to Frida Kahlo with her series of offset lithography titled Animalario.
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In a nod to their British bosses, the creators later changed her to Lara Croft, British heiress.
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She was joined by Shangela, done up in a nod to Beyoncé's floral-wreathed pregnancy announcement photo.
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But sonically, NEEDS thankfully remain a nod to pre-screamo hardcore bands like Angel Hair and Heroin.
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In a nod to his complicated relationship with the Bushes, Mr. Trump will not speak on Wednesday.
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It also fits just about any New Year's resolution to eat well, a nod to its origins.
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While a nod to the left, Mr. Biden's move was hardly a display of progressive boldness: Mrs.
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While a nod to the left, Mr. Biden's move was hardly a display of progressive boldness: Mrs.
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Even the cover strikes a visual rhyme with its beat-up bowler hat, a nod to Beckett.
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This was a nod to its composer, who led the 1792 premiere in London from the fortepiano.
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Generally, when designers hop from heritage house to heritage house they make some nod to that heritage.
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The food is basic American with a nod to New York (smoked salmon and cream cheese, cheesecake).
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And in a sweet nod to their proposal spot, Rachel and Bryan served Rioja wine from Spain.
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It's all a meticulous nod to a bygone era, with whimsical touches that reinforce the Americana theme.
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Cedar saplings, a nod to Hendrix's Cherokee heritage, mingle with paulownias, which will eventually bloom purple flowers.
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Wells Fargo also separated the roles of chairman and chief executive, a nod to improved corporate governance.
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According to her Senate biography, she concluded her only Senate speech with a nod to gender equality.
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Now in a nod to its roots, Zaro's is expanding with two new bakeries in the Bronx.
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The Buenos Aires episode on "Parts Unknown" was a nod to "Happy Together," by Wong Kar-wai.
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Any recap of the Cleveland year in sports requires a nod to our largely professional football team.
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Little did some of us know that FX's POSE is a huge nod to Paris Is Burning.
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But in a nod to this year's Polk winners, Mr. Darnton said there were also bright spots.
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The title is a nod to the 214-year-old former "Great British Bake Off" co-host.
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Another one of those extreme looks involved a nod to one of Batman&aposs most famous villains.
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In a nod to the caucus's moderates, it does not directly criticize Trump or his top officials.
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As a nod to the company's progress, Musk placed a Falcon 22023 rocket onstage next to Starship.
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That moment seems to be a nod to the book #21, The Secret In The Old Attic.
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Up the hill, meticulously restored Victorians and Georgian-style homes offer a nod to the town's past.
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Prints of lions, tigers, cheetahs and horses are a barely covert nod to male vigour and virility.
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The mural could be a nod to Joe's past working at Mr. Mooney's bookshop during season one.
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In a nod to Democratic demands, it would provide states with $106 million to fund ObamaCare outreach.
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A Central Perk mug ornament is a subtle and cute way to nod to your favorite show.
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A new nod to modernity in French laws eases the rules for people who want to divorce.
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Another nod to his obsession with the looming apocalypse: his Boring Company's Not-a-Flamethrower from 2018.
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Oh, and there's a nod to Prince and his PURPLE RAIN album, which made me very happy.
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It's a nod to the fact that more than half of Robinhood's customers are first-time investors.
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Martin's nod to those now-unfashionable sonics featured the only amen break dropped during the whole weekend.
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Bush is only mentioned briefly though with an almost passive-aggressive nod to her noted lack of airs.
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A pink bow emoji in the reality star's caption might have also been a nod to Jenner's baby.
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McQuiston developed "Claremont For America 2020" T-shirts, a nod to the character Ellen Claremont's 2020 Democratic run.
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In a nod to Nokia's minimalist design heritage, HMD is keeping things super clean for its new phone.
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Together, the threesome sang along to Lynyrd Skynyrd's hit "Sweet Home Alabama" – a nod to Cook's birth state.
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In a nod to its influence, its executive chairman Steve Bannon will now serve as Trump's chief strategist.
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As such, we have to give the nod to the 24-year-old (and recent NBA champion!) Irving.
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"Nasty woman" is a nod to a jab President Trump made at Clinton during a 2016 presidential debate.
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It's a bit of a nod to the way she later excluded Rod Blanchard from her daughter's life.
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The perfume's bottle is shaped like lips, a nod to the kits that started Kylie's billion-dollar business.
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The design is a nod to the relaunch of her activewear brand, Ivy Park, in collaboration with Adidas.
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"I wanted to incorporate a braid as a nod to Daenerys Targaryen," says her longtime hairstylist Jenny Cho.
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So this repeat moment may be a nod to fans that the series' cyclical nature hasn't been ignored.
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The lamb was dubbed Dolly, a nod to country music legend Dolly Parton and her famously ample bosom.
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For fall, Desigual's collection gave a nod to bustling cities all over the world, and from different eras.
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The show came as a nod to second-wave feminist struggles and a struck a chord with viewers.
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Sure, it'd make sense for the reboot to nod to the moves that made the original so memorable.
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And his selection is a nod to the traditional GOP emphasis on energy sources like coal and oil.
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There's an FOMC meeting in November, where the policy statement could include a nod to tightening financial conditions.
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On Friday evening, less than 222 hours after the campaign started, he gave a nod to the hashtag.
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Winfrey, 62, added the hashtag #ilovebread to the photo, a nod to her latest work with Weight Watchers.
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Another quirk: beer is dispensed into 14-ounce thistle-shaped glasses, a nod to the brewery's inspiration, Belgium.
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That's a nod to Harley's taxidermied beaver Bernie from the comics who she believed could speak with her.
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Even though Meghan wasn't in attendance, Harry snuck in a sweet nod to his wife during the party.
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Luck made egg rolls with German summer sausage, a nod to his travels with his parents in Asia.
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Her selection by the lifetime-elected Nobel cohort of judges seems a nod to the forward-looking left.
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In a nod to the problems caused by inner fantasies, a recurring motif is the novel "Don Quixote".
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In a direct nod to GRECE, the Italians called their journal Elementi, and the Germans called theirs Elemente.
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Zadie Wells is another nod to a big change made from the comics — a character called Zack Wells.
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Just days later, they revealed his name, Prince Louis Arthur Charles, which is a nod to family members.
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In a nod to the host country, she accessorized with a blue poppy – the national flower of Bhutan.
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In a sweet nod to the birthday girl's last name, the pink cake read: GOMEZ OR GO HOME.
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Could the costume be a subtle nod to the reports that Kardashian might be a mother-to-be?
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Another Ben shows up, banging on her door while thunder rumbles (a nod to that Garth Brooks song?).
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Another is the Ice Man, a nod to the classic pina colada, with coconut, pineapple, and raspberry vodkas.
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" She ended the message with a nod to one of Parton's best known songs: "I'll always love you.
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Her slogan will be "For the People," in a nod to Harris' roots as a prosecutor, aides said.
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Grande worked with Murphy on Scream Queens, so the costume might be a nod to the TV mogul.
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That rendition, beautifully sung by an iconic, Black, and female performer could be a nod to Nish herself.
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RHP Edwin Jackson (22-43, 24 ERA) will get the nod to face the Chicago Cubs on Saturday.
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" Finally, he gives a nod to his own contribution: "Most importantly Trump Tower—my building—plays a role.
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Kiazim's grilled monkfish is also a favourite, as well as a nod to her years spent with Gordon.
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This notable exception is a direct nod to China, whose gargantuan market is valuable to American cosmetics companies.
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At times in recent weeks, she has given a nod to down-ballot races without going into specifics.
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Watch Dogs 2 is an irreverent, effervescent nod to modern hacktivism, both with its storytelling and its gameplay.
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The first one, JJ, or Jake Jr., is a nod to the foal's father, 11-year-old Jake.
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"Nasty woman" is a nod to a jab President Trump made at Clinton during a 20173 presidential debate.
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The name Louis is also a nod to Prince Philip, whose grandfather was Prince Louis Alexander of Battenberg.
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But in a nod to the bride's heritage, the Seattle women will lace their hats with African prints.
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This sweet nod to her bestie is actually the second sentimental thing Meghan's worn on the royal tour.
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Gutiérrez was delivering a nod to a Monday tweet from Donald Trump Jr. comparing Syrian refugees to Skittles.
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Others cited an spoof article suggesting U.S. regulators would give the nod to bitcoin-based exchange-traded funds.
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The public diplomacy officers of the Foreign Service know how, they just need the nod to get started.
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It was short for Caswick but also a nod to all the money he was able to make.
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By far the most famous is Fall Out Boy, a nod to Radioactive Man's sidekick, played by Milhouse.
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Or was it that the President wanted to send a wink and a nod to only certain people?
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Her choice of jewelry, gold leaf earrings by Kiki McDonough, was also a nod to the outdoor engagement.
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His costuming is a nod to the masculine conditioning that occurs within government positions only held by men.
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In a nod to the mission, Volta has re-purposed oil barrels as planters in its headquarters office.
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It's a bit of a throwback, a nod to youth, perhaps, if you grew up donning school uniforms.
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It is meant as a nod to Kim Jong Un's younger days, when he studied abroad in Switzerland.
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Nearly everyone either carried a sign or wore some sort of nod to Juggalo culture on their clothing.
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" She ended the message with a nod to one of Parton's best-known songs: "I'll always love you.
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The wedding party used the hashtag #KCsquared, a nod to the couple's shared initials, to celebrate the event.
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In an Instagram post, Gunn wrote that superheroes were "simply today's gangsters" — a nod to "The Godfather" director.
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The introduction of a text notification for divorced women is a superficial nod to progress, but ultimately hollow.
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The acquisition of nuts and healthy snack company Graze, announced in February, was a nod to consumer trends.
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Available in Canadian locations, Burger King's Poutine with Bacon is a nod to the classic Canadian comfort dish.
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Plaid blazers and skirts are an example of '90s fashions that made an intentional nod to the past.
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The other said "#myamazingsummer," another nod to "Ted 2," which stars Mark Wahlberg and a talking stuffed animal.
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Eastern Arabic numerals appear on the dial of a Breitling model in a nod to Etihad's Arabian heritage.
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They formed the label in 2008, calling it Public School in a nod to their city-kid backgrounds.
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As you said, a glimpse of a helicopter, maybe a nod to Georgie's key to the future book.
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If you're confused by Harley's pet hyena, it's a nod to the character's pet on an animated series.
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It also, in the most direct nod to Minecraft, breaks up the game across different modes of play.
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Many Nicaraguans took it as a nod to her decision to side with Mr. Ortega over her daughter.
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Anderson, despite her reservations, joined in and grabbed on to Corden's hand as a nod to the song.
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We think Target guests will especially love the song and nod to Victoria's time as a Spice Girl.
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Despite a nod to the nation's conservatism, Riney said that startups are beginning to break out in Japan.
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But the album also shed its predecessor's nod to harder electronics for a joyride in pop-dance bliss.
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That feature was a nod to the growing trend of ephemerality in social apps, made popular by Snapchat.
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Who is paying: The Gates Foundation gave a nod to the new venture and will help fund it.
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Slouchy, chalky white boots, a modern nod to the '80s, inject just the right amount of Western charm.
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This little relaxation station is Li's nod to the nap pods and play areas strewn around Google campuses.
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Doctor John appears briefly, again as a nod to the book, as the head of Danny's AA group.
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Brandon reveals himself to be a former Savior kid and major Negan fanboy, a nod to the comics.
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But to hybridize the two, in an era of unfiltered diversity, is a superfluous nod to half-acceptance.
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Browsing And, rainbow jewelry as a cure for minimalist fatigue, Louis Vuitton's nod to the '80s, and more.
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"It was a nod to moving past old traditions that don't match with gay couples," Mr. Tilley said.
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Many architects seek to keep some original details, like crosses, in a nod to the buildings' religious heritage.
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Apex says the fin is a nod to the styling of Formula One and Le Mans race cars.
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If Michelangelo didn't coin the term, he (with a reluctant nod to Leonardo da Vinci) coined the type.
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But in a nod to the film's Arabic title, meaning "Judgment Day," Beshay's mission exposes him to scrutiny.
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It must have seemed whimsical at the time — a nod to the eternal war between business and pleasure.
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Amid the darkness, three warm floodlights illuminate "Babel Fat Tower" (2010), a contemporary nod to Pieter Bruegel's masterpiece.
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So he inscribes the number "94" on many of his garments, a nod to the year she died.
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Rivera will nod to this history, as she has done in previous cabaret and concert performances, at Feinstein's.
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Texas Tech prefers a talisman-free ritual with a subtle nod to its 2016 College World Series team.
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But he has decided, at times, to skip ceremonies like this, in a nod to the ethics rules.
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Here are some highlights, and lowlights, of baseball's newest trend, with a nod to some historical precedents, too.
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In a possible nod to their divergent backgrounds, they have not always jumped to yoke their campaigns together.
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The automaker says Taycan is roughly translated as "lively, young horse" in a nod to its iconic emblem.
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This is a guaranteed crowd pleaser, and a nod to the fresh picked flavors of the season. Cheers!
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It was also a respectful nod to Asian-American activists who had been using the epithet for decades.
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The singer's choice to include it in the performance may have been a nod to her Lebanese heritage.
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"As I always say, plastic makes perfect," quips Aydin, 42, a nod to her husband's plastic surgery practice.
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The mothers' testimonies were a nod to the importance of the revolution in allowing democratic change in Tunisia.
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A brief nod to his accomplishments and progress over the last eight years would be a deft move.
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The brutality in the film is ironically set to a melancholy soundtrack, a symbolic nod to the era.
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The ink was a nod to what we can only assume is the pair's favorite food: french fries.
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Again, this was a nod to Hefazat, and to those who would like to see Bangladesh become Islamicized.
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They called it Lady Liberty Hong Kong, a nod to the Statue of Liberty in New York City.
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A moose-leather strap is a nod to the park's bull moose, which are the largest in Sweden.
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Not long after, Durant began to wear jersey No. 35, a nod to Craig's age when he died.
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There was a nod to this in a presentation by University of Missouri-Kansas City professor Scott Fullwiller.
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Upon Collins's announcement, the National Republican Senatorial Committee released a scathing statement giving a nod to this possibility.
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"Market-based measures of inflation compensation remain low," the Fed said in a nod to slow wage growth.
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In the film there's a brief nod to the choreographic philosophy of separating the music from the dance.
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Why we loved it: Its funny-yet-relatable family drama and nod to nostalgia was a mega hit.
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Last month, in a nod to environmental concerns, the Welsh government said it would review the site preparations.
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The side-swept hairstyles, meanwhile, were a nod to Betty Catroux, one of Yves Saint Laurent's lifelong muses.
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Like the show itself, it's a nod to the wondrousness that coexists with the dread of childhood memories.
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It's a bit of a nod to that record, but the records themselves are not all that similar.
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The move would be a nod to the increasing importance that actions in cyberspace play in defense operations.
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As a nod to traditionalists, the down stance could be allowed on fourth-down or goal-to-go situations.
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Indeed, while the seeds of discontent were sown that day, there was also a nod to this season's redemption.
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While sleek and well-appointed, TPWC's winery has plenty of goth-y details that nod to that Goya etching.
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" In a nod to the global flashpoints, Shanahan said the biggest challenge he would face was "balancing it all.
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"It was complete with a nacho cheese fountain per Cody's request as a nod to Talladega Nights," Sheldon explained.
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Maybe it's a subtle nod to her youth, her beginnings as a goddess in the making, her relatability factor.
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The song appears to be a nod to Pinkett Smith's late friend Tupac Shakur and his track "Dear Mama".
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The men's fall 2016 season kicked off this week in London with a nod to the Star Wars phenomenon.
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"We were better off alone," the movie's ad campaign says, in a nod to vintage slogans of the past.
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And even that name seems like a nod to one of the Bible's dark parts: the fall of man.
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Todd Young of Indiana -- a nod to his extensive efforts in both states which helped him keep their majority.
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Princess Eugenie gave a sweet and sparkly nod to new husband Jack Brooksbank during their weekend-long wedding celebrations.
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Kerry Washington's alter ego Olivia Pope and the Scandal writers made a nod to Hillary Clinton on Thursday's episode.
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In a nod to Trump's desire to put American interests first, May stressed the importance of the "nation state".
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And then there's the long tongue, which seems like a nod to the notoriously long-tongued Demon himself, Simmons.
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The media mogul further claimed that the braids were a celebratory nod to her biracial daughter's naturally curly tresses.
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He gave a nod to Billy Joel for doing it recently in concert and encouraged others to follow suit.
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With a glitzy skirt and turn-up heels, suspenders can nod to black-tie dressing, without actually going there.
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He didn't get Trump's nod to lead the Republican National Committee either; the job went to Ronna Romney McDaniel.
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The couple did nod to tradition in giving their newborn daughter the middle name Renée, also mom's middle name.
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It's likely Clay's final sentiment, a clear nod to our national barrage of mass violence, helps change Tyler's mind.
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As if a nod to the exhibition's namesake, McKean excavates time as though it were a stratum of earth.
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Her 2017 Grammy performance (which she executed while pregnant with twins, NBD) offered up a nod to African spirituality.
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The Converse Jump Boot, described as a "nod to military paratroopers' footwear" in a Jack Purcell mold, is $160.
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In actuality, it's more likely that Middleton was making a sweet nod to her husband Prince William's late mother.
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Then there's the movie tickets, which seem to be a nod to the Cresmont, where Clay and Hannah worked.
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Rosie is dressed as Harley Quinn with a crown of ivy, a nod to her gal pal Poison Ivy.
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"I think it's really kind of a nod to where we want to go with the franchise," Lee explains.
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The Last Supper in question appears to be a nod to the iconic dinner scene in the original Alien.
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Colbert brought out a bottle of rosé (made by Brad Pitt, randomly) in a nod to Kruger's European background.
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Thailand hosted its largest ever tech conference over the weekend, a nod to the country's growing pool of entrepreneurs.
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It lies in repackaging a style as "chic" and a "new trend" without giving a nod to its history.
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And on Sunday, the Girls Trip star attended the 90th annual Oscars wearing a glamorous nod to her heritage.
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That vehicle will be called the Terran 123, a nod to the human explorers in the computer game Starcraft.
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CALL ME BY YOUR NAME's writer James Ivory giving the ultimate nod to the film and star Timothée Chalamet.
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In an apparent nod to the unsavory elements, Didi is scrubbing all Hitch driver and passenger reviews and ratings.
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A third banner read "Happy Annivercarry" which appeared to be a nod to Cara Delevingne and girlfriend St. Vincent.
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The rhinestone-covered outfit is a nod to Parton's Elvis Presley-inspired outfit during the Glastonbury Festival in 2014.
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Read These Stories Next:Trader Joe's Just Gave A Nod To The Royal Wedding With Its Newest Product Related Video:
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In a seeming nod to an earlier — and worse — era of email, the MP01 does not thread text conversations.
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It's a nod to the game's history, as it's based on a pen-and-paper RPG called Cyberpunk 2020.
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It is also decorated with garlands of ivy, which is a nod to their Kensington Palace home, Ivy Cottage.
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"Desperately seeking no one's approval," Madonna wrote on Instagram, an obvious nod to her 1985 film Desperately Seeking Susan.
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The china is decorated with garlands of ivy, which is a nod to their Kensington Palace home, Ivy Cottage.
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While an artfully illustrated black-and-white bowtie pattern is a playful nod to the actor's go-to accessory.
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" Jackson shared his final nod to Kanan on Instagram: "Hey you know how it is in the fast life.
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The diamond-encrusted stunner was a nod to Hollywood — she picked it out at celeb favorite XIV Karats Ltd.
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Now what started as a nod to the "VooDoo legacy" is now a full-fledged line of gaming devices.
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Perhaps in a nod to the tat, on Sunday she shared a pic of herself wearing a Buttercup necklace.
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The move is a significant nod to Harry's grandmother, Queen Elizabeth's role as head of the Church of England.
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And now that reputation is out, fans have discovered a sweet Easter egg nod to one of Swift's pals.
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There's also a blue cracker, presumably a nod to Bo Peep, who also makes an appearance on the packaging.
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She reformulates the organic evocations of Surrealism with a nod to Max Ernst's fantastical humanoids, minus the Freudian paranoia.
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His caption, "Hawkins' very own," is a nod to the fictional Indiana town in which the show is set.
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"He really is captain america!!!" added someone else, in a nod to Evans' role in the Marvel film franchise.
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The game is also designed with modders in mind, a nod to Doom's enduring community of amateur content creators.
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She also gave a nod to swing voters and Republicans horrified by the likelihood of a Donald Trump nomination.
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"Yeah, I got away with a couple there," Kuemper said, with a nod to the Kings hitting iron repeatedly.
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Lead vocalist Mick Jagger gave nod to the band's stormy lyrics on Twitter and confirmed they'll be performing Monday.
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The new film makes no nod to this grand Spiritualist tradition, but it's there all the same—lurking underground.
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The red lipstick, visual motif of mirrors, and unexpected display of vengeance all nod to the Natalie Portman film.
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The ECB is thought likely to at least offer a nod to easier policy at its meeting on Thursday.
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And, in a nod to Goop's vast empire and staggering revenue, host Michael Che asked what Goop really means.
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The Shenzhen presence is a more subtle development, a nod to the importance of the city for Google's business.
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" Police, in a nod to one of Tse's nicknames, have dubbed it Sam Gor, Cantonese for "Brother Number Three.
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In a sweet nod to her family, she also has two portraits of her parents hanging on the walls.
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It was a nod to tradition from a presidential family that has so far bucked it at every turn.
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On Wednesday, Britain's parliament declared a symbolic climate change "emergency" in a nod to the increasingly vocal activist movement.
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The 2000-year-old man has a tattoo of a cross on his shoulder, a nod to his faith.
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It serves as a nod to leadership that you'll at least be a good soldier on the procedural things.
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We're comfortable enough to throw a novelty nod to Bumble or Twitter on a coaster, or in a hashtag.
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It further gave nod to gay conversion therapy, a dangerous and abusive practice denounced by the American Medical Association.
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The 69-year-old wears a "Love Bravery" heart pin – a nod to his clothing collaboration with Lady Gaga.
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The product has been thus named as a nod to Elon Musk's work in the field of sustainable energy.
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Mostly, in my opinion, it sounds like a nod to any and all of Stevie Nicks' songs on Rumours.
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John Malkovich is dogged by an imposter who's being John Malkovich in this clever nod to Being John Malkovich.
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"Tom Brady injured is still better than anyone else," he said, a nod to the player's recently hurt ankle.
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A Christmas tree in the corner may be a nod to Swift's childhood home on a Christmas tree farm.
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It's helmed by a dummy in a spacesuit that Musk is calling "Starman" in a nod to David Bowie.
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One of May's principles was "strengthening the union", she said in a nod to both Northern Ireland and Scotland.
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The eldest Obama daughter topped the outfit with a Harvard baseball cap, a nod to her future alma mater.
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White-painted brick, stainless steel counters, copper light fixtures and reclaimed-wood tables nod to the building's industrial past.
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The cheeseburger scene in Iron Man is a nod to Downey Jr.'s own life-changing cheeseburger moment. 5.
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And much like the way it started, it concludes with a nod to the music that moved it along.
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Her quick recognition of him is a nod to an altered version of this sequence from the original movie.
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In a nod to modernity, some looked outward toward the Seine, rather than inward toward courtyards and interior streets.
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In a nod to the latter camp, the Democrats announcing the agenda on Monday will be joined by Sen.
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Meghan, now officially the Duchess of Sussex, gave a nod to American royalty in her custom Givenchy wedding gown.
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As expected, there was also a nod to the explosion in Chelsea, during the segment on national security. Mrs.
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While PUBG can be played as a free game, Tencent has yet to receive the nod to monetize it.
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The two criss cross, making a letter "X," which may be a nod to season 10 of the show.
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It also gives a nod to community banks, teeing up provisions that would loosen standards for smaller financial institutions.
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The flavor is a nod to the senator's second presidential campaign for 2020 following his first run in 2016.
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His political action committee, Serve America, previously only endorse military veterans, a nod to Moulton's own Marine Corps service.
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In his speech, Mr. Modi gave a nod to his difficulties in passing much of his economic reform agenda.
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Marvel 80th Anniversary Baseball Cap, $27.99A subtle nod to Marvel's 80th anniversary that only true Marvel fans will know.
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DRINKS In a nod to blue-collar nostalgia, drink prices are displayed on a backlit sign above the bar.
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In a nod to Brooklyn's waterfront history, the room designs incorporate reclaimed wood from the old Domino Sugar factory.
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The collection also features a nod to Princess Diana's more casual "sloaney" style, which favoured oversized candy-striped shirts.
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With marble pillars, gold gilding, and a crystal chandelier, the entryway is a nod to its Roaring '20s origins.
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" It's a clear nod to the many groups that called out her Super Bowl performance as being "anti-police.
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The memo acknowledges, in what seems to be a nod to the Supreme Court's 1926 precedent in Myers v.
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It's also a nod to the common trope of naming compositions with an obscure number, like Autechre does sometimes.
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After examining our son and nearly two hours of detailed discussion, Kieran gave a nod to the new therapy.
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A slew of hefty rings were piled on Monáe's digits in an accessories-minded nod to the beloved star.
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In the 1970s, it was a political statement to keep your last name, a nod to the feminist movement.
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Last Kings, Tyga (22006-present) Tyga's clothing label is a nod to vintage Tommy Hilfiger and Polo Ralph Lauren.
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A collection of vintage antlers is arrayed on cream-colored walls in a nod to the estate's hunting origins.
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Underwood" — a nod to Miller-Keyes' opening-night outfit when she appeared on Colton Underwood's season of "The Bachelor.
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Like the rest of the decor, it was a fun nod to the city without teetering into cheesy territory.
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Around the world, the Ace Hotel chain stocks products from Rudy's Barbershop, a nod to the company's Northwestern roots.
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The score is filled with formal structures, including chorus episodes (one written as a fugue) that nod to Bach.
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But standard rooms are still plenty luxurious with elegant decor details that subtly nod to the 1960s and 70s.
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You've got band's omnipresent melodic nod to the 80s, and vocals that are at once commanding, wavering and sensitive.
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In a further nod to her Toho roots, the fairy twins are here, albeit in a very quick cameo.
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It's both a subtle nod to Superman's origins and a look at how the world of journalism has changed.
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He could nod to the idea of England's improvement, but he couldn't bring himself to face the uncomfortable truth.
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The bonus is a nod to the 911 — Porsche's stunning sports car that's been in continuous production since 1963.
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Some have argued that Latinx is partly a nod to the gender fluidity that existed among Natives before colonization.
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Mr. Guo's speech at the temple Wednesday was delivered in the Taiwanese language, a nod to Taiwan's unique identity.
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It would be known internally as Cardinal, an alias she chose in a nod to her favorite baseball team.
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Asked about Mr. Corker's harsh comments about the president, Mr. Kelly carefully gave a nod to Mr. Trump's anger.
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Its scientific name Asteriornis honors Asteria, an ancient Greek goddess of falling stars, a nod to the imminent asteroid.
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Or there could be some sweet symbolism in a warm, grounded floral, a nod to your long-term relationship.
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I hope that what was intended as a simple nod to them does not distract from their great achievements.
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Shakira's so-called tongue thing is actually called a zaghrouta and may have been a nod to her heritage.
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Documenta 21959's curators, led by the Polish-born Adam Szymczyk, have given a nod to this socioeconomic spread.
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Also at the party, multiple guests were wearing "Dance Dance Resolution" shirts — a nod to Jason's former dance crew.
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The images are a nod to history, while brightening a wall in a family room with an inspirational figure.
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That plan was dropped last fall – a nod to shareholder opposition – but the founder still has outright voting control.
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A sign advertises a pest control business and then displays a nod to a Bible verse: John 3:16.
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It also forecast roughly two more moves in 2017 in a nod to low unemployment and some inflation pressures.
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And, from the street, some of them still look shiny and new, even as they nod to the past.
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The Globes also served a plant-based menu that night in a nod to environmentalism, which Gervais skewered, too.
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Before nominating Dickson, President Donald Trump considered giving the nod to John Dunkin, who had been Trump's personal pilot.
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In fact, we dare say the symbolic gesture is a nod to her swan song on Game of Thrones.
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They nod to the ancient Roman fasces, used to communicate strength through unity, and represent the original 13 states.
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Andrew M. Cuomo takes a slightly different route — a strategy some see as a nod to re-election prospects.
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Her fans call her Notorious R.B.G., a nod to the rapper Notorious B.I.G., and Justice Ginsburg embraced the connection.
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JoAnne Akalaitis's show at N.Y.U. Skirball assembles messenger speeches from Ancient Greek drama, with a nod to the present.
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Most of all, this little bridge is a nod to the resilience of New York pedestrians, who walk everywhere.
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In a nod to transparency, Huawei has long announced financials, and this year it began reporting unaudited results quarterly.
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O'Rourke is in seventh place among the 19 Democrats seeking the party's nod to take on Trump, a Sept.
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This month, a nod to the Tribeca Film Festival comes in the form of a "New York films" spotlight.
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He institutionalized the extensive powers of the French presidency in 1958, with more than a nod to Napoleon's dictatorship.
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In a nod to British designers, human rights lawyer Amal Clooney and Oprah Winfrey wore outfits by Stella McCartney.
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Whitewashed brick walls contain a barroom and a bilevel dining room decorated simply, with a nod to midcentury modern.
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In another nod to Macron, Merkel said she had a "positive view" of his joint European military intervention force.
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Its blood-red exterior is scored by faux claw marks, a nod to the upcoming game's new Swarm menace.
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It's a hint to the hotel's central theme of art, and a nod to nearby modern art marvel MoMA.
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We chose the name Qwerty as a nod to keyboards, of the writing kind, which have long served journalists.
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Or it may be preserved, a nod to the house's history and the changes it has witnessed around it.
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Rogues says that this was a nod to his past in drawing, which he considers a waste of time.
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The issue costs $15.50 — a nod to the $1,550 applicants pay for the processing of an O-1 visa.
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He performed in front of an image of a palazzo, in a nod to the film's Northern Italian setting.
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The double nod to Audrey didn't go unnoticed, and it's also no surprise given Ariana's obsession with the film.
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I included fennel as a nod to the many times I have enjoyed fennel with white-fleshed fish in France.
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The nod to the late designer was subtle and true to who Kate was: Tasteful, with a side of sparkle.
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Perhaps, the museum opted to drop a 'C' for efficiency, or presumably as a nod to a more international program.
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On the top of her right hand she included a guitar, which is a sweet nod to her musician hubby.
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Turner, 22, later explained on The Late Late Show with James Corden, that it's a nod to the Stark family.
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The bag looks cool and the support on the strap is a nod to the hilt of Michonne's iconic katana.
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The Impossible Project's first camera, the I-215, is both an homage to the past and nod to the future.
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The Impossible Project's first camera, the I-210, is both an homage to the past and nod to the future.
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Many online thought it was a nod to the three-breasted woman from the 1990 Arnold Schwarzenegger film Total Recall.
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The new red ring on the S1's mode dial is a nod to Panasonic's new high-end camera line.
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Pixar's film references to Apple are presumably a nod to Jobs' tech legacy and the success he brought the studio.
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She also talks about steroids and performance-enhancing drugs, a possible nod to Sharapova's recent suspension from tennis for doping.
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They now perform in the electro-pop duo Rebel and a Basketcase, yet another nod to the Breakfast Club director.
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And now, he just made his debut on a different reality show, My Kitchen Rules, with another nod to Kim.
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"Playlist by ME!" includes 46 songs hand-picked by Swift herself with a clever nod to her recent single title.
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So in her obituary, the 62-year-old Illinois woman's family worked in a little nod to her political leanings.
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While, yes, this is likely just a GIF, the nod to Harry Potter was enough to get people seriously excited.
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Jeffries was not a major character, but his appearance would have been an extra nod to longtime Twin Peaks fans.
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Kylie, 21, threw an extravagant "StormiWorld" party — a nod to dad Travis Scott's Grammy-nominated album Astroworld — on Feb. 9.
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The nod to state autonomy has an appeal to Republicans, certainly, while its neat scope reduces the drag of debate.
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The note about the "storm of the century" on Little Tall Island is, of course, a nod to the miniseries.
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Three buildings are smartly linked by Ts — a nod to the building's owner from its designers at Klein Dytham Architecture.
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Adapting a screenplay is no easy task — you must nod to the original work while infusing the script with originality.
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The name Cahoots was intended to be a humorous nod to the fact that they are working closely with police.
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It's another nod to Luda, although Mr. Tulman allows that he's been "experimenting" with the likes of pineapple and mango.
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In a statement, Likud repeated its call for a broad coalition government, a nod to inclusion of the ultra-Orthodox.
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Following the ceremony, the couple drove the streets of town in a vintage FIAT, a nod to Hansen's automotive work.
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With cards and deckbuilding, Legends has honored that approach with a nod to the system that powers Magic: The Gathering.
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Roper, 29, walked down the aisle in a custom Galia Lahav gown, in part a nod to her future husband.
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You also can't do a show based in 1997 without giving a nod to the amazing soundtrack of the time.
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The website's description of the shoe is a nod to her fall 2017 show where she put everyone in detention.
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That's a bit of a nod to Aliens, which has that weird, almost CCTV-ish filter on top of it.
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That sash is clearly a nod to Time's Up, even if she was unable to fully commit to the look.
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And in an adorable nod to Buffy, Doherty refers to herself as the #cancerslayer and to Gellar as the #slayer.
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Then there's a car chase with more gunfire and explosions, which feels like a strong nod to video game culture.
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There's a fine line between giving a chic nod to the '90s and looking like a character from Spice World.
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As the favorite designers of the art world crowd, their orange heel seems like an abstract nod to their girls.
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The speaker is named Kevin — certainly a nod to Home Alone — and is made by a Swiss company named Mitipi.
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Mendes, 42, gave a subtle nod to longtime partner Ryan Gosling's emotional acceptance speech in an Instagram post on Monday.
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In a nod to Fawkes' failed plot to blow up Parliament, people light massive bonfires the night of the 4th.
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Reveries, backstories and even the idea of hosts training on other hosts all give a nod to real AI research.
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Among them, Dunkin' Donuts is selling medium-sized cups of coffee for 66 cents -- a nod to their 66th anniversary.
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Divided into five sections that could function as stand alone chapbooks, Empire Wasted opens with a nod to Andy Warhol.
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A cheeky nod to fellow new mom Kylie Jenner, who gave birth to her first child, a daughter, on Thursday.
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Patt says these provide breathability and flexibility and serve as a nod to the design of a traditional wing tip.
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The reference to Simpson-Bowles was a nod to the 2010 debt-reduction plan that never got off the ground.
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Though the artist's nickname is the cheeky, My Dead Pony, Vicenzi's works are a nod to the sensitivity of humans.
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Hillary Clinton on Thursday announced an increase to her proposed top estate tax rate in her latest nod to Sen.
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Protesters marched to the school's administration building, weighing themselves down with mattresses and pillows in a nod to Emma Sulkowicz.
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Harambe McHarambeface is obviously a nod to the meme of the disaster that is crowdsourcing a name for things online.
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With a nod to George Orwell's dystopian novel "Nineteen Eighty-Four" (1949), the show was billed as a "social experiment".
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The image is a nod to the beverage company's "Share a Coke and a Song" campaign, which used Gomez's music.
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