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* SF citations for grok gathered for the Oxford English Dictionary by Jesse Sheidlower
This was the beginning of modern New Testament textual criticism, which over subsequent centuries would increasingly incorporate more and more manuscripts, in more languages ( i. e., versions of the New Testament ), as well as citations of the New Testament by ancient authors and the New Testament text in lectionaries in order to reconstruct the earliest recoverable form of the New Testament text and the history of changes to it.
No Old Syriac manuscripts of other portions of the New Testament survive, though Old Syriac readings, e. g. from the Pauline Epistles, can be discerned in citations made by Eastern fathers and in later Syriac versions.
The citations to the book used in this article list the UK page numbers first, followed by the page numbers of the US edition in parentheses.
In 1976, Richard Posner and William Landes coined the term " super-precedent ," in an article they wrote about testing theories of precedent by counting citations.
The myth was debunked in 1912 by Wertheimer but persists in many citations in many classic and modern film-theory texts.
Toumey found that the published versions of Feynman ’ s talk had a negligible influence in the twenty years after it was first published, as measured by citations in the scientific literature, and not much more influence in the decade after the Scanning Tunneling Microscope was invented in 1981.
The latter commentary alone serves as the basis for more than 300 " supercommentaries " which analyze Rashi's choice of language and citations, penned by some of the greatest names in rabbinic literature.
The date of the 3rd century BCE, given in the legend, is confirmed ( for the Torah translation ) by a number of factors, including the Greek being representative of early Koine, citations beginning as early as the 2nd century BCE, and early manuscripts datable to the 2nd century.
The 32-minute production, named Wittgenstein Tractatus, features citations from the Tractatus and other works by Wittgenstein.
# Some thirteen volumes have been published by the Institute for the Complete Israeli Talmud ( a division of Mechon ha-Rav Herzog ), on lines similar to Rabinowitz, containing the text and a comprehensive set of textual variants ( from manuscripts, early prints and citations in secondary literature ) but no commentaries.
These Confucian Analects citations of dao verbally meaning " to guide ; to lead " are: " The Master said, ' In guiding a state of a thousand chariots, approach your duties with reverence and be trustworthy in what you say " and " The Master said, ' Guide them by edicts, keep them in line with punishments, and the common people will stay out of trouble but will have no sense of shame.
Text editors are now used mainly by programmers, website designers, computer system administrators, and, in the case of LaTeX by mathematicians and scientists ( for complex formulas and for citations in rare languages ).
The liberal media watchgroup Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting ( FAIR ) has identified the top 25 think tanks by media citations, noting that from 2006 to 2007 the number of citations declined 17 %.
Arrests and citations are issued by the Florida Highway Patrol along with the Orange County and Osceola County sheriffs deputies who patrol the roads.
As far as his intellectual gifts were concerned, he had a wonderful memory, which, if supplemented by other talents in like proportion, would have made him a marvel, but he lacked swiftness of apprehension and deep insight, so that his masses of arguments and citations were indiscriminate, and he was filled with an inconceivable impudence though he had the cleverness to conceal it.
Natures impact factor, a measure of how many citations a journal generates in other works, was 36. 280 in 2011 ( as measured by Thomson ISI ), among the highest of any science journal.
Newton's heirs shortly afterwards published the Latin version in their possession, also in 1728, under the ( new ) title De Mundi Systemate, amended to update cross-references, citations and diagrams to those of the later editions of the Principia, making it look superficially as if it had been written by Newton after the Principia, rather than before.
As the Gautier citations suggest, Deburau early — about 1828 — caught the attention of the Romantics, and soon he was being celebrated in the reviews of Charles Nodier ( Gautier's praise would follow ), in an article by Charles Baudelaire on " The Essence of Laughter " ( 1855 ), and in the poetry of Théodore de Banville.
In 2011, workplace safety complaints were brought against Hustler and other adult film production companies by the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, leading to several citations brought by Cal / OSHA.
The interpretation of Bradford's law in terms of a geometric progression was suggested by V. Yatsko who introduced an additional constant and demonstrated that Bradford distribution can be applied to a variety of objects, not only to distribution of articles or citations across journals.
The forms of citations generally subscribe to one of the generally accepted citations systems, such as the Oxford, Harvard, MLA, American Sociological Association ( ASA ), American Psychological Association ( APA ), and other citations systems, as their syntactic conventions are widely known and easily interpreted by readers.

citations and chapter
Similarly, the syntactical-descriptive colon separates chapter and verse numbers in citations of passages in widely-studied texts, such as epic poetry, religious texts, and the plays of William Shakespeare.
But Thompson judged that despite Longfellow's claimed " chapter and verse " citations, the work " produce a unity the original will not warrant ," i. e., it is non-Indian in its totality.
A common format for biblical citations is Book chapter: verses, using a colon to delimit chapter from verse, as in:

citations and verse
This version of the Holy Bible is significant because, for the very first time, a mechanically printed, mass-produced Bible was made available directly to the general public which came with a variety of scriptural study guides and aids ( collectively called an apparatus ), which included verse citations which allow the reader to cross-reference one verse with numerous relevant verses in the rest of the Bible, introductions to each book of the Bible which acted to summarize all of the material that each book would cover, maps, tables, woodcut illustrations, indexes, as well as other included features — all of which would eventually lead to the reputation of the Geneva Bible as history's very first study bible.

citations and numbers
* Play: inline citations offer part, scene, and line numbers, the latter separated by periods: 4. 452 refers to scene 4, line 452.
Along with information such as author ( s ), date of publication, title and page numbers, citations may also include unique identifiers depending on the type of work being referred to.
Residents, including the Fire Chief, had complained that the town's police force had issued excessive numbers of traffic citations and that they could not explain what had happened to the revenue generated from the fines collected.
By revealing such large numbers of very young galaxies, the HDF has become a landmark image in the study of the early universe, with the associated scientific paper having received over 800 citations by the end of 2008.
Otherwise, lawyers in jurisdictions that require citations to all official and unofficial reporters would have to subscribe to both online services to get all the necessary page numbers for citations in their briefs.
165 says: “ Both the statute and our rules prohibit these calls, with limited exceptions, ‘ to any telephone number assigned to a paging service, cellular telephone service, specialized mobile radio service, or other common carrier service, or any service for which the called party is charged .’ This encompasses both voice calls and text calls to wireless numbers including, for example, short message service ( SMS ) calls, provided the call is made to a telephone number assigned to such service .” ( citations omitted ).
Among other things, most motions for summary judgment will require or include: page limits on submissions by counsel ; an instruction to state disputed issues of fact up front ; an instruction to state whether there is a governing case ; an instruction that all summary judgment motions be accompanied by electronic versions ( on a CD-R or DVD-R ), in a chambers-compatible format that includes full pinpoint citations and complete deposition and affidavit excerpts to aid in opinion preparation ; an instruction that all exhibits submitted conform to specific physical characteristics ( i. e. be tabbed with letters or numbers, that pages be sequentially numbered or " Bates-stamped "); an instruction that citations to deposition or affidavit testimony must include the appropriate page or paragraph numbers and that citations to other documents or materials must include pinpoint citations.
The Parallel Table of Authorities and Rules in the index to the CFR correlates laws with their regulations using U. S. Code citations, Statutes at Large citations and Public Law numbers.
More specific citations often add line numbers, e. g. Symposium 209a5-9, but these generally refer to John Burnet's Oxford Classical Text, not to Estienne's line divisions.
Six citations of unnamed " Shu " appear in the Analects, and increasing numbers of citations, some with titles, appear in 4th century BC works such as the Mencius, Mozi and Commentary of Zuo.
Page numbers in the citations above refer to the article itself, not the PDF.

citations and however
The work was not without its detractors, however, with some writers criticising it for " repulsive pedantry " and " overbearing assertions ", as well as incorrect citations to works that were later discredited.
Bryan A. Garner, however, advocates using notes instead of inline citations.
The report says, " University College London comes out on top in both publications ( the number of scientific publications produced by the university ) and citations ( the number of times those scientific publications are cited by other researchers )" however the table lists the top scoring university as " Univ London " indicating that the authors counted the scientific output of the entire University of London, rather than its constituent colleges.
These " victories " were, however, usually included in a pilot's totals — the British didn't keep " official " totals — in ( for instance ) citations for decorations.
Hudson observes, however, that for scholarly or reference works that contain a large number of citations in running text, abbreviations may be used simply to reduce the length of the prose, and that a similar exception can be made for cases where a large number of citations are used in parentheses.
The citations of the other books of the Bible, however, provide an early alternative to the Septuagint for those texts, which increases its value to scholars.
More recent studies, however, e. g., Foubister, Frost, Greer, Kelsey, Kydd, Ruthven, and Shogren, have shown that the evidence is much more positive than the citations offered by cessationists.
:" we have taken Arctic geography from the Itinerium of Jacobus Cnoyen of the Hague, who makes some citations from the Gesta of Arthur of Britain ; however, the greater and most important part he learned from a certain priest at the court of the king of Norway in 1364.

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