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cited and childhood
The manufacturer Henry Ford cited McGuffey's Readers as one of his most important childhood influences.
The industrialist Henry Ford cited McGuffey Readers as one of his most important childhood influences.
Gass has cited the anger he felt during his childhood as a major influence on his work, even stating that he writes " to get even.
Part of his childhood was spent in the Welsh town of Bargoed, adjacent to Aberfan, and he has cited the Aberfan disaster of 1966 as a key event of his childhood.
There is a widely-circulated theory in the music community that the band name Youth Group is a clever twist on the name of the Scottish indie rock band Teenage Fanclub, whom vocalist Toby Martin has cited as a major musical influence during his childhood.
Supporters of the bill cited the sandwich's close association with childhood and Massachusetts.
BJ Elder published a book in 2003 titled The Oriole's Song-An American Girlhood in Wartime China ( see cited sources below ), describing her childhood in Changsha on the Yali campus and the various trips she made back to China in the decades following the family's forced departure.

cited and source
The internal white paper by Frank Hecker that led to the release of the Mozilla ( then Netscape ) source code in 1998 cited The Cathedral and the Bazaar as " independent validation " of ideas proposed by Eric Hahn and Jamie Zawinski.
The Last Days of Pompeii has been cited as the first source, but inspection of the original text shows this to be wrong.
In Haiti, deforestation has long been cited by scientists as a source of ecological crisis ; the timber industry dates back to French colonial rule.
" Sir Henry Littlejohn, lecturer on Forensic Medicine and Public Health at the Royal College of Surgeons, is also cited as a source for Holmes.
The sharing of source code between developers is frequently cited as a contributing factor to the maturation of their programming skills.
The Oxford English Dictionary dates the first written use of the term for a political movement to 1644, but the source cited there, Marchamont Needham's pamphlet The Case for the Commonwealth of England Stated, dates from 1650.
Although the Sixteenth Amendment is often cited as the " source " of the Congressional power to tax incomes, at least one court has reiterated the point made in Brushaber and other cases that the Sixteenth Amendment itself did not grant the Congress the power to tax incomes, a power the Congress had since 1789, but only removed the possible requirement that any income tax be apportioned among the states according to their respective populations.
The world is frequently cited alongside the flesh and the Devil as a source of temptation that Christians should flee.
Keaton's physical comedy is cited by Jackie Chan in his autobiography documentary Jackie Chan: My Story as being the primary source of inspiration for his own brand of self-deprecating physical comedy.
Icelandic hostility towards Gunnhildr has been cited as being a possible source for her dissociation from the Danish royal house.
Excessive secrecy is often cited as a source of much human conflict.
According to the Montevideo Convention of 1933, the most cited source for the definition of statehood, a state must possess a permanent population, a defined territory, a government, and the capacity to enter into relations with other states.
Filmmakers George Lucas and Steven Spielberg have cited the picture as a major source of inspiration for their own work.
: When writers use no signal, this tells readers that the cited authority directly states the proposition, is the source of the cited quotation, or identifies an authority referred to in the text.
Its empirical foundation was the 4267 month eclipse cycle, cited by Ptolemy as source of the " Babylonian " month, which was good to a fraction of a second ( 1 part in several million ).
Cole recounted this adventure in an early self-illustrated professional sale " A Boy and His Bike " ( which has often been cited as appearing in Boy's Life magazine, but in fact the source of this article is unknown, but speculated to have likely appeared in Cole's hometown newspaper ).
Hebrew ע ֶ ר ֶ ב ( ˤerev ) ' sunset, evening ' is sometimes cited as a source.
In his own era, his writings on almost all the principal divisions of philosophy made Posidonius a renowned international figure throughout the Graeco-Roman world and he was widely cited by writers of his era, including Cicero, Livy, Plutarch, Strabo ( who called Posidonius " the most learned of all philosophers of my time "), Cleomedes, Seneca the Younger, Diodorus Siculus ( who used Posidonius as a source for his Bibliotheca historia Library "), and others.
Asser is sometimes cited as a source for the legend about Alfred's having founded the University of Oxford, which is now known to be false.
Harvard referencing involves a short author-date reference, e. g., "( Smith, 2000 )", being inserted after the cited text within parentheses and the full reference to the source being listed at the end of the article.
Experts have found that simple precautions, such as consulting the author of a cited source about proper citations, reduce the likelihood of citation errors and thus increase the quality of research.
Facilities constructed on the island included the Torpedo Control Officers School of the Portland Naval Training Center, a navy supply pier with a naval fuel annex often cited as a source of contamination for both the island's marsh and Casco Bay, and the Casco Bay Naval Auxiliary Air Facility ( NAAF ) seaplane base operated as part of Naval Air Station Brunswick from 14 May 1943 to 15 December 1946.
" The decision has been criticized on free speech grounds, but the Seventh Circuit has cited it for the proposition that " confusion about sponsorship or approval, even when the mark does not mislead consumers about the source of the goods ," may be sufficient to state a claim under Lanham Act 43 ( a ).
Ford and his co-workers in ecological genetics were at least as important ; and Cyril Darlington, the chromosome expert, was a notable source of facts and ideas. An analysis of the ' authorities cited ' index of Evolution the modern synthesis shows indirectly those whom Huxley regarded as the most important contributors to the synthesis up to 1941 ( the book was published in 1942, and references go up to 1941 ).

cited and artistic
Music journalist Ed Nimmervoll claimed that Seymour's temporary departure was because Finn blamed him for causing his writer's block, however Finn cited " artistic differences " as the reason.
Z ' EV cited Christopher Tree ( Spontaneous Sound ), John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Tim Buckley, Jimi Hendrix, and Captain Beefheart, among others together with Tibetan, Balinese, Javanese, Indian, and African music as influential in his artistic life.
Messiaen later said this sequence of poems influenced him deeply and he cited it as prophetic of his future artistic career.
* Sergey Obraztsov ( 1901 – 1992 )-He was frequently cited as the father of artistic puppetry, was highly skilled in finger puppeteering, but also extended the range of the form by exposing the manipulation techniques involved.
Critics have frequently cited Sim's Cerebus the Aardvark as an artistic influence on this material.
It has been considered the first example of a postmodern video game, and has been cited as a primary example of artistic expression in video games.
Metal Gear Solid 2 is often considered the first example of a postmodern video game, and has often been cited as a primary example of artistic expression in video games.
JLA was cited by the selection committee " for melding the physical and musical worlds into a unique artistic vision that transcends stylistic boundaries.
The stairwell in the northwest corner is often cited as the buildings most interesting and dynamic artistic feature.
Doom or " the Doom " was a specific term for the Last Judgement, first cited to c. 1200 by the OED (" Doom ", 6 ), a sense surviving in this artistic meaning and in phrases such as the " crack of doom " and the word " doomsday ", the latter going back to Old English.
On April 30, 2006, Ayala was named one of the 100 most influential people by Time magazine, which cited the 2 million copies of Barrio Fino sold, Ayala's $ 20 million contract with Interscope Records, and his Pepsi endorsement .< ref name =" TIME "> During this period, Ayala and William Omar Landrón ( more commonly known by his artistic name Don Omar ) were involved in a rivalry within the genre, dubbed " tiraera ".
He was an early contributor to Zap Comix, and Wilson's artistic audacity has been cited by R. Crumb as a liberating source of inspiration for Crumb's own work.
Though homoeroticism can differ from the interpersonal homoerotic — as a set of artistic and performative traditions, in which such feelings can be embodied in culture and thus expressed into the wider society — some authors have cited the influence of personal experiences in ancient authors such as Catullus, Tibullus and Propertius in their homoerotic poetry.
Because he mentions a large number of contemporary artistic figures, he is often cited as a primary source in studies of Renaissance artists.
Contes extraordinaires, published not long before his death, is better and more original, being often cited for its artistic yet lucid prose.
In retrospect, the incident has been cited as an archetypal example of the " anyone can reinvent himself " philosophy found in later artistic movements — Cravan didn't need to be a professional boxer to lay a claim on being world champion.
In " The Methodology of Generative Art " by Tjark Ihmels and Julia Riedel, an online article at Media Art Net Mozart's " musical game of dice " is cited as a precedent for the methodology of Generative art which, say the authors, has " established itself in nearly every area of artistic practice ( music, literature, the fine arts ).

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