US /əˈlud/
・UK /əˈlu:d/
But I did kind of allude to it earlier is that companies today, the startups today that are successfully innovating and successfully disrupting in the back end are actually partnering with many banks.
But I did kind of allude to it earlier is that companies today,
Do not allude to it in any way.
Do not allude to it in any way.
The card appears to allude to Trump in a handwritten note which reads, quote, "Our President also shares our love of young nubile girls." But just hours after releasing it to the public, the Justice Department labeled the card a "fake," saying in a statement, quote, "This fake letter serves as a reminder that just because a document is released by the Department of Justice does not make the allegations or claims within the document factual.
The card appears to allude to Trump in a handwritten note which reads, quote, our President also shares our love of young, nubile girls.
Two separate books have been published that allude to the rituals of the group that have been said to have Egyptian Gnosticism, Hermeticism, and
that allude to the rituals of the group,
My initial reaction, I kept it calm and, you know, I didn't want to allude to her that I made such such little money compared to her.
My initial reaction, I kept it calm and, you know, I didn't want to allude to her that I made such little money compared to her.
so; for else they will be destitute enough things are settled so oddly." "You allude, perhaps, to the entail of this estate." "Ah, sir, I do indeed!
"You allude, perhaps, to the entail of this estate."
The clock's radiating ripples are said to allude to the Big Bang. Next, we're doing a classic Cambridge activity, punting.
The clock's radiating ripples are said to allude to the Big Bang.
Because people have already figured out, you know, if, if you allude to something but you don't specifically name it, sometimes that gets you around the guardrail.
You know, if, if you allude to something but you don't specifically name it, sometimes that gets you around the guardrail, you know?
and artists will often allude to its prevalence in their music, whether that be to subtly poke fun at it, like in Psy's "New Face," or brazenly embrace it, like in Six Bomb's "Becoming Prettier." It's not uncommon for idols to discuss their enhancements during interviews,
Surgery is reportedly rife in K-pop, and artists will often allude to its prevalence in their
but seeing Emma Thomas and Chris in the thank yous, I'd be curious if you can allude what they did.
I was wondering if you could allude us to something else where it was like, this little thing changed how we were able to eventually keep it going, do something.