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For English speakers, it is this sense of the term that is most often encountered, since it appears frequently in biographical writing about composers who worked in German-speaking countries.
For more detailed biographical information on distinguished Innis alumni, visit the Innis College Alumni Network
QA systems have been extended in recent years to encompass additional domains of knowledge For example, systems have been developed to automatically answer temporal and geospatial questions, questions of definition and terminology, biographical questions, multilingual questions, and questions about the content of audio, images, and video.
For Brooks and Warren, paraphrase and biographical and historical background information is useful as a means of clarifying interpretation, but it should be used as means to an end ( Singh 1991 ).
For the making of his biographical film Tom Dowd and the Language of Music, he remixed the original master tapes of " Layla ," saying, " There are my principles, in one form or another.
For biographical details see:
2: For King's biographical details, Lea cites Richard King's sworn deposition before F. J. Parker, US Commissioner, Eastern District of Texas, April 11, 1870, filed with the US and Mexican Claims Commission, Washington, D. C., August 30, 1870 .— Records of Boundary and Claims Commission and Arbitrations, Claims vs. Mexico-1868, Claim No. 579, RG 76 GSA, National Archives and Records Services, Washington, D. C.
For decades the Canadian Government issued both a commemorative certificate of Canadian Citizenship and a Credit Card sized Certificate commonly called a Canadian Citizenship Card, which featured a photograph of the Canadian, along with biographical information such as name, hight and eye colour.
For full details of High Masters up to 1990 with biographical sketches see Bentley.
* For articles about biographical books, see: Category: Biographies ( books ).
* For biographical articles about scientists, please use instead.
For example: his main work on Gravitation ; a history of theories of gravitation ; a treatise on final causes ; a biographical note on Nicolas Fatio de Duillier.
For further biographical information ( including photo ), see ( in German ): Erfinder ( Inventor ): Fritz Klatte, 1913-PVC.
* For law-related biographical stubs, use
For biographical articles relating to martial arts, use instead.
For the DC Comics imprint Factoid Books, in the 1990s, he did biographical comics on everything from Erich von Stroheim to Prince Charles and Princess Diana.
For more complete biographical information and numerous photographs see the University of Kentucky Audio-Visual Archives
For biographical articles, please use or one of its country-specific versions instead.
For his 1981 book The Great Detectives, he wrote a Sherlock Holmes pastiche instead of a biographical sketch.
For biographical sources and his treatise, see:
* For more biographical info see entry for Cornish School at HistoryLink. org, The Online Encyclopedia of Washington State History.
Rationale Fair use of this non-free content in the article Nick Adams ( actor ) is claimed as acceptable under Wikipedia policy documented at http :// en. wikipedia. org / wiki / Wikipedia: Non-free_content # Acceptable_images # 5, For critical commentary and discussion of the cinema and television: This is a very low resolution screenshot from a film made shortly before the actor's death which illustrates the narrative of the biographical article ( Nick Adams ) of the photograph's subject, to illustrate cited critical commentary carried in the article as to the reception of the film Mission Mars along with the state of Nick Adam's career in 1967-68 along with critical commentary of other films in which he appeared.
* For some more biographical details: List of alumni of St Peter's College, Auckland

For and stub
For example, PE / COFF headers still include an MS-DOS executable program, which is by default a stub that displays the simple message " This program cannot be run in DOS mode " ( or similar ).
For the non-validating stub resolver to place any real reliance on DNSSEC services, the stub resolver must trust both the recursive name servers in question ( which is usually controlled by the Internet Service Provider ) and the communication channels between itself and those name servers, using methods such as IPsec, SIG ( 0 ), or TSIG.
* For each interface on which no DR has been elected, OSPF refers to these subnets as stub networks.
For stub articles relating to United Kingdom originating television programmes, please use < nowiki ></ nowiki > instead of < nowiki ></ nowiki > or < nowiki ></ nowiki >.
For stub articles about MediaWiki, use < nowiki ></ nowiki >.
* For stub articles sorted by country or region, see: Category: People stubs by nationality
* For stub articles sorted by occupation, see: Category: People stubs by occupation
For articles that fall within one of the listed subcategories, see its appropriate subcategory for the specific stub format to use.
* For musicians noted for a particular musical instrument, please use one or more of the subcategories of this stub category, as appropriate.
: For stub articles relating to the geography of the Azores, use
: For stub articles relating to the geography of the Madeira Islands, use
For Geographical items ( Cities, villages, towns, ...), please stub with.
For articles about Europe in general please use or one of its other stub templates.
* For stub articles relating to musical instrument companies, use instead.
For most species, a more specific stub for the phylum it belongs to is available and in the case of the arthropods and molluscs, additional more specialized stub types are also available.
: For stub articles about people in the publishing industry, please use.
: For stub articles about publishing companies, please use.
For schools in the provinces, please use one of the following stub categories:

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