The word canon can simultaneously refer to the considerations of the publishers of a fictional series as well as what the fanbase chooses to consider as authentic.
The specific name "perla", used as a noun in apposition, simultaneously refers to the pearly white bar-colouring on the body and to the Pearl Islands, where the three type specimens were collected.
Kenneth immediately bonds with one candidate, Charlie MacGuffin, after the pair simultaneously refer to a joke that had appeared on the Today Show earlier that day.
In many public safety agencies, simulcast refers to the broadcasting of the same transmission on the same frequency from multiple towers either simultaneously, or offset by a fixed number of microseconds.
Multiple Reference or Conflation, which refers in various ways simultaneously to several sources, fusing and transforming the cultural traditions.
The four pilot's names all translate or refer to gender-specific animals that simultaneously refer to their personalities.
There is an obvious and rich double meaning of 'Notre Dame' - simultaneously referring to both the school and to the Virgin Mary.
The expression refers to opening on thousands of screens simultaneously, as opposed to two or three dozen.
Indeed, the novel's title - "Wonder Boys" - refers simultaneously to several things.