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:* Algernon Blackwood wrote a story called " The Willows " ( 1907 ) about two friends on a canoe trip down the Danube river who have a horrifying experience with the trees.
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:* Cyprian wrote of them " How, when God the Father is not known -- nay, is even blasphemed -- can they who among the heretics are said to be baptized in the name of Christ only, be judged to have obtained the remission of sins?
:* Dionysius ( c. 200-265 ) wrote " Those baptized in the name of three persons ... though baptized by heretics .. shall not be rebaptized.
:* Hans Christian Andersen wrote a story called " Under the Willow Tree " ( 1853 ) in which children ask questions of a tree they call " willow-father ", paired with another entity called " elder-mother ".
:* The song " Wonderwall " takes its name from a 1968 film for which George Harrison wrote the soundtrack.
:* Ibn Khaldun: wrote in his magnum opus, Muqaddimah, about the rise and fall of dynasties and the formation of sedentary civilization.
:* Giambattista Vico: Vico wrote Scienza Nuova positing a three-stage rise and decline pattern which pertains to every nation's historical path.
:* Arnold J. Toynbee: Toynbee wrote a similar comparative study of the rise and decline of civilizations, A Study of History, somewhat concurrently with Spengler, which was released much later, around the conclusion of World War II.
:* Fernand Braudel: Braudel wrote a comparative history of civilizations during the Cold War in his A History of Civilizations.
:* Samuel Huntington: Professor Huntington wrote The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order, a comparative look at civilizations in the post-Cold War order of international relations.
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:* " A Strange Adventure in the Life of Miss Laura Mildmay ", incorporating the story " Madam Crowl's Ghost ".
:* " Green Willow " is a Japanese ghost story in which a young samurai falls in love with a woman called Green Willow who has a close spiritual connection with a willow tree.
:* The cover of " Don't Look Back in Anger " ( 1995 ) is a reference to the story when Ringo left The Beatles for a short time, only to be welcomed back with flowers all over his drum set.
:* Large sections of the story first appeared in Astounding magazine as two novelettes: The Stainless Steel Rat ( 1957 ) and The Misplaced Battleship ( 1960 ).
:* Cynthia Vane, a patient with a toothache, is named after a character in Nabokov's short story, The Vane Sisters.
:* The Last Weekend: Based on the novel of the same name by Blake Morrison, ‘’ The Last Weekend ’’ tells the story of two estranged couples reunited during a holiday retreat at a remote cottage by the sea.
:* The Fahrenheit Twins ( 2005 ) also published ( without the titular story ) as Vanilla Bright Like Eminem
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:* Identity: For every object x, there exists a morphism called the identity morphism for x, such that for every morphism, we have.
:* Caenorhabditis elegans, a nematode, usually called C. elegans-an excellent model for understanding the genetic control of development and physiology.
:* One use of the word semivowel, sometimes called a glide, is a type of approximant, pronounced like a vowel but with the tongue closer to the roof of the mouth, so that there is slight turbulence.
:* 1528-1535: Jihad against Ethiopia led by Ahmad ibn Ibrihim al-Ghazi ( also called Ahmed Gurey and Ahmed Gran ; " the Left-handed ").
:* 1920: Mohammed Abdullah Hassan ( called " the Mad Mullah " by the British ) dies and the longest and bloodiest colonial resistance war in Africa ends.
:* Sub threshold condition when the transistors are off. Both NMOS and PMOS transistors have a gate – source threshold voltage, below which the current ( called sub threshold current ) through the device drops exponentially.
:* In J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, an old tree on the school grounds of Hogwarts is called the " Whomping Willow ".
:* The Race ( 1986 ) further develops the logistical system called drum-buffer-rope ( DBR ), based on metaphors developed in The Goal.
:* There exists a C *- algebra homomorphism Δ: C → C ⊗ C ( where C ⊗ C is the C *- algebra tensor product-the completion of the algebraic tensor product of C and C ) such that for all i, j ( Δ is called the comultiplication );
:* Following the beginning of the fifth Middle East war, the Soviet Union successfully reinvaded Afghanistan, which is called Helmajistan in the series.
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