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Angus Og was also the name of a figure in Gaelic mythology, a kind of love god, and a Scottish historical figure, a Lord of the Isles: it is possible that the name was an ironic reference to this.
On the first day the protagonists, screenwriters Lars ( Lars Von Trier ) and Niels ( Niels Vørsel ) lose the only copy of a movie ’ s script ( Kommisæren Og Luderen, " The Policeman and the Whore ," a reference to The Element of Crime ).

reference and appears
Though the reference to race was stricken by the association in 1950, being an agent of such `` detrimental '' influences still appears as the cardinal sin realtors see themselves committed to avoid.
The term " android " appears in US patents as early as 1863 in reference to miniature human-like toy automatons.
Although it could serve as a textbook, it appears to have been mainly intended as a reference work.
An historical reference to the town appears in the Amarna Letters ( c. 1400 BC ) when the King of Jerusalem appeals to his overlord, the King of Egypt, for help in retaking " Bit-Lahmi " in the wake of disturbances by the Apiru.
From the CMB data it is seen that our local group of galaxies ( the galactic cluster that includes the Solar System's Milky Way Galaxy ) appears to be moving at 627 ± 22 km / s relative to the reference frame of the CMB ( also called the CMB rest frame, or the frame of reference in which there is no motion through the CMB ) in the direction of galactic longitude l
The phrase appears five times in the Bible and is a reference to the college's location on what was once the frontier of European settlement.
An oblique reference to Epimenides in the context of logic appears in " The Logical Calculus " by W. E. Johnson, Mind ( New Series ), volume 1, number 2 ( April, 1892 ), pages 235 – 250.
The term as applied to the Goths appears to be geographical rather than ethnological in reference.
While the first reference to " guising " in North America occurs in 1911, another reference to ritual begging on Halloween appears, place unknown, in 1915, with a third reference in Chicago in 1920.
The earliest historical reference to kumquats appears in literature of China in the 12th century.
However in the case of the free electron laser, atomic energy levels are not involved ; it appears that the operation of this rather exotic device can be explained without reference to quantum mechanics.
" The reference appears in a story related on the forty-fourth day, in which the effects of the curse fall on the person of an apparently fictional descendant of Montezuma named Tlascala.
In particular, a phenomenon that appears purely electric to one observer may be purely magnetic to another, or more generally the relative contributions of electricity and magnetism are dependent on the frame of reference.
Epstein's reference to this " phenomenon of an epiphanic being ", which appears through the transduction of sound, proved influential on Schaeffer ’ s concept of reduced listening.
Although the term has been in use since at least the late 18th century ( used in 1796 in reference to alchemy ,) the concept of pseudoscience as distinct from real or proper science appears to have emerged in the mid-19th century.
The first record of the application of this title to a Bishop of Rome appears in a synod of 495 with reference to Pope Gelasius I.
From the twelfth dynasty onward the word appears in a wish formula ' Great House, may it live, prosper, and be in health ', but again only with reference to the royal palace and not the person.
The first published reference appears in the publication of the Royal Society in 1875, by John Tyndall.
Another reference, discovered by Julian Luxford in 2009, appears in the margin of the " Polychronicon " in the Eton College library.
However, Sayers ' first reference to Le Fanu appears in an earlier Lord Peter Wimsey novel, The Nine Tailors ( 1934 ), where he is quoted directly ( from Wylder's Hand, in the opening to the seventh " part " of Chapter II and again in the opening to the second " part " of Chapter III ) and a mysterious letter is referred to ( first by Wimsey's valet, Mervyn Bunter ) as " written by a person of no inconsiderable literary ability, who had studied the works of Sheridan Lefanu and was, if I may be permitted the expression, bats in the belfry, my lord.
The first reference to the chamber is in 1398, as the Sterred chambre ; the more common form of the name appears in 1422 as le Sterne-chamere.
The first written reference to the word, " tattoo " ( or Samoan " Tatau ") appears in the journal of Joseph Banks, the naturalist aboard Captain Cook's ship the HMS Endeavour: " I shall now mention the way they mark themselves indelibly, each of them is so marked by their humor or disposition ".

reference and Phoenician
The term Punic comes from the Latin word Punicus ( or Poenicus ), meaning " Carthaginian ", with reference to the Carthaginians ' Phoenician ancestry.
It has been suggested that the reference to ' Ēl ʿElyōn maker of heaven and earth ' in Genesis 14: 19 and 22 reflects the belief that ʿElyōn was progenitor of Ouranus and, as suggested in Philo of Byblos's account of Phoenician history.

reference and inscription
Excavations at Praeneste, an Etruscan city which became Roman, turned up about 118 cistae, one of which has been termed " the Praeneste cista " or " the Ficoroni cista " by art analysts, with special reference to the one manufactured by Novios Plutius and given by Dindia Macolnia to her daughter, as the archaic Latin inscription says.
The first non-Christian reference to Nazareth is an inscription on a marble fragment from a synagogue found in Caesarea Maritima in 1962.
) An 8th century AD Hebrew inscription, which was the earliest known Hebrew reference to Nazareth prior to the discovery of the inscription above, uses the same form.
Cogidubnus / Togidubnus is known from a reference to his loyalty in Tacitus's Agricola, and from an inscription commemorating a temple dedicated to Neptune and Minerva found in nearby Chichester.
Detroit Red Wings goaltender Jimmy Howard has the inscription " Lets Roll " on the back of his goalie helmet in reference to Flight 93.
Hence, François Rabelais, also of the 16th century, imagines an inscription over the door of his Utopian Abbey of Thélème, " Here enter no hypocrites, bigots ..." slipping in a slighting reference to " Gotz " and " Ostrogotz.
One of the major topics with reference to Vanuatu and the Pacific region was the question of the suitability of underwater heritage for inscription on the World Heritage List.
The earliest reference to a Greek Jew is an inscription dated c. 300-250 BCE, found in Oropos, a small coastal town between Athens and Boeotia, which refers to " Moschos, son of Moschion the Jew ", who may have been a slave.
There is a reference in an Assyrian inscription from Sargon II's time to Anami, a tribe located in Cyrene, Libya.
Another retrospective reference can probably be found in an inscription of Aššur-nāṣir-apli II, unless it refers to the earlier king by this name.
" Taking all things into consideration, it seems that we must give the credit of erecting this, the world's most wonderful statue, to Khafre, but always with this reservation: that there is not one single contemporary inscription which connects the Sphinx with Khafre ; so, sound as it may appear, we must treat the evidence as circumstantial, until such time as a lucky turn of the spade of the excavator will reveal to the world a definite reference to the erection of the Sphinx.
The common first-class stamp was a 3 ¢ Statue of Liberty in purple, and included the inscription " In God We Trust ", the first explicit religious reference on a U. S. stamp ( ten days before the issue of the 3 ¢ Liberty stamp, the words " under God " had been inserted into the Pledge of Allegiance ).
Legio prima Italica ( Latin for " First legion Italica "; the cognomen " Italica " is a reference to the Italian origin of its first recruits ) was a Roman legion levied by emperor Nero on September 22, 66 ( the date is attested by an inscription ).
But her statue endured during the revolutionary reign of Sulla and became a model for future Roman women culminating with the portrait said to be of Helena, Emperor Constantine's mother four hundred years later ; however, the base of Cornelia's statue was altered during the conservative attempts of later Roman reformers in which the base of her statue that gave reference to her famous sons was filed away and replaced with the inscription as “ daughter of Africanus ” rather than “ mother of the Grachii .” 6
According to the Targum Pseudo-Jonathan, the ensign of the Tribe of Joseph, and the Tribe of Benjamin, was the figure of a boy, with the inscription: the cloud of the Lord rested on them until they went forth out of the camp ( a reference to events in the Exodus ).
The inscription makes reference to the importance of reading and digesting the bible as part of good kingship.
It is the most extensive inscription ever recovered that refers to the kingdom of Israel ( the " House of Omri "), it bears the earliest certain extra-biblical reference to the Israelite god Yahweh, and, if French scholar André Lemaire's reconstruction of a portion of line 31 is correct, the earliest mention of the " House of David " ( i. e., the kingdom of Judah ).
The inscription also seems to be the oldest written reference to the Iliad.
Characteristically, the new Hungarian bank notes had Kossuth's name as the most prominent inscription ; making reference to " Kossuth Notes " a future byword.
The ancient stone inscription from Gangaikonda Cholapuram in old Tamil scripts has a reference to hand weaving.
" The most ancient extant reference " to Huangdi is an inscription on a bronze vessel made in the first half of the fourth century BC by the royal family of the state of Qi.
Thus, and although it seems that this has never been generally recognized, it can be argued that there was throughout the United Kingdom a construction of war memorials with reference to the concept of peace ( e. g. West Hartlepool War Memorial in what is now known as Hartlepool ( previously West Hartlepool ) with the inscription ' Thine O Lord is the Victory ' relating to amongs other architecture the 1871 Royal Albert Hall of Arts and Sciences with a frieze including the same words and concluding ' Glory be to God on high and on earth peace ').
von Beckerath observes that a Year 18 date appears in a fragmentary inscription of an Egyptian official and notes that the date likely refers to Hatshepsut's prenomen Maatkare, which had been altered from Aakheperenre Thutmose II, with the reference to the deceased Thutmose II being removed.

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