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referential ADJ

referential SCHOOL
referential SCHOOL

referential integrity COMPUT

Enable Referential Integrity N COMPUT

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English
An active audience is always to find; referential, explicit, implicit, and symptomatic meaning.
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This placeholder has neither thematic nor referential content.
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Note that it is also applied at the indeterminacy of translation, but has traditionally been introduced to point up referential inscrutability.
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Initially highly self-referential, one reviewer has noted a more serious undertone to his more recent works.
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The script is one of the game's crowning achievements, chock-full of delicious innuendo and self-referential humour.
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Thus, tuckahoe and cohee quickly evolved into solely self-referential terms describing a family's ethnic and cultural lineage, independent of social class or wealth.
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Once the words are learned, they eschewed those referential (pointing) gestures.
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Self-referential installations dot the premises and peek out from walls and crawl spaces in surprising ways.
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Instead of conveying linguistic content and pointing to something outside itself, scat musiclike instrumental musicis self-referential and does what it means.
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The precuneus is involved in self-referential processing, imagery and memory, and its deactivation is associated with anaesthetic-induced loss of consciousness.
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