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The definition of rapid cycling most frequently cited in the literature ( including the DSM ) is that of Dunner and Fieve: at least four major depressive, manic, hypomanic or mixed episodes are required to have occurred during a 12-month period.
One form of evidence, cited in favor of the separate existence of a short-term store comes from anterograde amnesia, the inability to learn new facts and episodes.
(" State of Flux ," " Maneuvers ") Also, in at least two different episodes in which they encountered civilizations that had technology which could shorten their journey home, " Prime Factors " and " Future's End ( Part II )," policies similar to the Prime Directive was cited as a basis for denying Janeway and her crew access to it.
These were broadcast over Christmas, like the ( then cited as final ) three episodes of Only Fools and Horses two years earlier.
Although not typically cited along with these three episodes, there was one further piece of evidence of possible pertinence here: Swedenborg was noted by the seamen of the ships that he sailed between Stockholm and London to always have excellent sailing conditions.
The ease of addiction to lorazepam, ( Ativan brand was particularly cited ), and its withdrawal were brought to the attention of the British public during the early 1980s in Esther Rantzen's BBC TV series That's Life !, in a feature on the drug over a number of episodes.
The anime OVA adaptation of Alien Nine has been cited by fans and critics as an example of " vaporfilm " because of its unfinished status after four episodes ( extending halfway through the manga ) and its hiatus since 2002.
Although, the box set has received mostly positive reviews some cited the lack of chronological order of the episodes as a disappointment.
The final episodes of Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar and Suspense, airing on CBS, are often cited as the end of the golden age of radio.
When no more Hammond episodes were written in the following seasons, Davis cited Stargate SG-1s focus on the off-world adventures of the SG team, the military framework and the general's knowledge for why Hammond " can be nothing more than peripheral to that action.
" Kahori's daughter Shiori is reading " L ' Oiseau bleu " as a child and the story is cited several times during the 11 episodes.
When asked to direct the series, Shinichi Watanabe, though welcome to the opportunity, was cited as saying that he was unsure why he had been chosen, and that after watching previous Tenchi episodes, found the task of envisioning GXP to be " tough ".
On the other hand, Matt Haigh of Den of Geek cited " The Great Money Caper " as one of the worst episodes of the season, as well as the whole series.
According to Scully, " Kill the Alligator and Run " is often cited by fans of The Simpsons as one of the worst episodes of the show because of its structure and outlandish nature.
It has been cited by About. com's Nancy Basile as one of the season's worst episodes, and by Marco Ursi of Maclean's as the worst episode of the series.
After they had shown all the episodes, legally it had to be cited as a repeat so it never had a premiere.
Since airing, the episode has received generally positive reviews from critics, though it has been cited for not being as good as some other Sideshow Bob episodes.
In the 2005 series, Russell T Davies, the lead writer, has stated that several episodes which were written to be budget light have resulted in consuming more money than intended (" The Long Game " and " Boom Town " are two examples cited in the 2005 book " Doctor Who: The Shooting Scripts ").
The creative team of The Simpsons puts the episode among the top five best episodes of the series, and series creator Matt Groening cited " Bart Sells His Soul " as one of his favorite episodes.
There's a bunch I really like ," but cited " Bart Sells His Soul " and " Homer's Enemy " as among episodes he loves.
The Los Altos was home to many Hollywood celebrities — including Bette Davis, Mae West, and William Randolph Hearst — before the Great Depression, David Boreanaz has also cited it as one of his favorite episodes.

cited and featuring
On June 5, she recorded the single " Hey Joe "/" Piss Factory ", featuring Television guitarist Tom Verlaine ; released on her own Mer Records label, it heralded the scene's do it yourself ( DIY ) ethic and has often been cited as the first punk rock record.
Daniel Keys Moran, who wrote several novels featuring Boba Fett, cited Westerns as an influence on his development of the character.
The most commonly cited include the series of Chamber's Street loft concerts, New York, curated by Yoko Ono and La Monte Young in 1961 featuring pieces by Jackson Mac Low and Henry Flynt, the month-long Yam festival held in upstate New York by George Brecht and Robert Watts in May, 1963 with Ray Johnson and Allan Kaprow that was the culmination of a year's worth of Mail Art pieces, and a series of concerts held in Mary Bauermeister's studio, Cologne, 1960-61 featuring Nam June Paik and John Cage amongst many others.
Though early definitions cited LGATs as featuring unusually long durations, more recent texts describe the trainings as lasting from a few hours to a few days.
Namco's Xevious, released in 1982, is frequently cited as the first vertical shooter and, although it was de facto preceded by several other games featuring vertical scrolling, it was the most influential.
Although Nintendo has not officially cited Fox's height in a game manual, Nintendo Power released a card featuring Fox, which stated his height, during Star Fox 64, to be 5 ' 8 ", his weight to be 155 lbs, and his age to be 18.
" and " Boogie Woogie Yodel " have often been cited as featuring the earliest recorded performances by future rock and roll pioneer Bill Haley, who was a member of the group in 1946.
This same type of languages, featuring complex verbs of which the current Northwest Caucasian languages might have been the sole survivors, was cited by Peter Schrijver to indicate a local lexical and typological reminiscence in western Europe pointing to a possible Neolithic substratum.
Caldwell is frequently cited as a staple of the genre, with " What You Won't Do for Love " as well as lesser-known singles such as " Real Thing ," " All or Nothing at All " ( both from Heart of Mine ) still featuring prominently on programmers ' playlists.
Elbow have cited a number of influences on their music, including Genesis ( in particular the progressive rock years featuring Peter Gabriel and Steve Hackett ), Talk Talk and Radiohead.
Pieces which are cited as featuring interpolation, among other techniques, are Music for Brass Quintet by Gunther Schuller and Threnody: To the Victims of Hiroshima by Krzysztof Penderecki, both ( 1960 – 61 ).
There has been no official storyline for Alternators on any Hasbro material, though the American Mazda website cited the Binaltech storyline and the Nemesis Prime exclusive had a story featuring Dr. Arkeville.
" He has also cited Bernie Wrightson's illustrations as inspiration, and said the film will not focus on the monster's creation, but be an adventure film featuring the character.
The album does feature lighter experiences though, with the love songs (" Chocolate Girl ") and " Love's Great Fears "-a track that Ross has often cited as his all time favourite, featuring a searing slide guitar outro by Chris Rea.
The term itself first came into use to describe any game in which the player traveled between platforms, and Space Panic, a 1980 arcade release, has been cited as the first platform game for featuring obstacles and gaps to jump over, making it a platformer by the modern sense of the term.

cited and Hahn
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.
By October 1960, Time magazine was calling This Is Your Life " the most sickeningly sentimental show on the air "; it cited a May 1960 episode on " Queens housewife and mother " Elizabeth Hahn as evidence that the show had " run through every faded actress still able to cry on cue " and had instead " turned to ordinary people as subjects for its weekly, treacly ' true-to-life ' biographies.
" The episode on Hahn was also cited as an example of the limited research that the show was doing on its guests.
In an 1999 interview with Strings Magazine, Hahn cited people influential on her development as a musician and a student, including David Zinman, the conductor of the Baltimore Symphony, and Hahn's mentor since she was ten, Lorin Maazel, with whom she worked in Europe with the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra.
Crossing the Threshold of Hope has been cited by many, including Scott Hahn ( Lord, Have Mercy: The Healing Power of Confession ), Eugene Mario DeRobertis ( Phenomenological Psychology: A Text for Beginners ), Harold C Raley ( A Watch Over Mortality: The Philosophical Story of Julian Marias ), R Baschetti ( Evolutionary, Biological Origins of Mortality: Implications for Research with Human Embryonic Stem Cells ), Anthony Scioli ( Hope in the Age of Anxiety ), John Berkman ( The Consumption of Animals and the Catholic Tradition ), and Christopher Jamison ( Finding Sanctuary: Monastic Steps for Everyday Life ) and more.

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