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referenced and when
The January 2007 estimated population of the island was 281, 000, while the figure for the March 1999 census, when most of the studies – though not the linguistic survey work referenced in this article – were performed, was about 261, 000 ( see under Corsica ).
Although various notations are used throughout the literature to denote that two elements a and b of a set are equivalent with respect to an equivalence relation R, the most common are " a ~ b " and " a ≡ b ", which are used when R is the obvious relation being referenced, and variations of " a ~< sub > R </ sub > b ", " a ≡< sub > R </ sub > b ", or " aRb ".
It is easier for a programmer to know when a reference is no longer needed than to know when an object is no longer referenced.
To highlight his evil and villainous rise to power, Ui is compared to Shakespeare's Richard III and Macbeth in both the introductory prologue and in scene 14 when he experiences similar visitations from the ghosts of his victims as Richard and Macbeth do ; while Hitler's own learned prowess at public speaking is referenced by Ui receiving lessons from an actor which include him reciting Mark Antony's famous speech from Julius Caesar.
This was referenced on-screen in the episode " Blink " ( 2007 ), when the character Detective Inspector Shipton says the TARDIS " isn't a real box.
Wake on Directed Packet is particularly useful as the machine will automatically come out of standby or hibernation when it is referenced, without the user or application needing to explicitly send a magic packet.
Kyoko is also referenced on the first line of " Happy Christmas ( War Is Over )" when Yoko whispers " Happy Christmas Kyoko " followed by Lennon whispering " Happy Christmas Julian.
In the radio regime, of an antenna pattern, the angle between the half-power (- 3 dB ) points of the main lobe, when referenced to the peak effective radiated power of the main lobe.
Since it is referenced to the watt, it is an absolute unit, used when measuring absolute power.
The term bionic took on a different connotation when Martin Caidin referenced Jack Steele and his work in the novel " Cyborg " which later resulted in the 1974 television series " The Six Million Dollar Man " and its spin-offs.
On July 18, 2007, when MIT's Astronautics Department's Professor Dava Newman displayed a biosuit, the suit was referenced as Mobile Suit Gundam's Normal Suit is now real by various news agencies.
In addition to Doe and Roe, other " _oe " names have been used when more than two unknown or anonymous persons are referenced in U. S. court proceedings.
Trading Places is again referenced as the royal entourage leaves the Waldorf-Astoria in the final New York – based scene in the movie: the driver of Akeem and Semmi's limo is played by the same actor who played the Dukes ' driver in Trading Places, from whom Billy Ray Valentine ( Murphy ) seeks counsel when the Dukes pick him up after bailing him out of jail.
* In the game " Madness: Project Nexus " The Black Prince is referenced when clicking on the Iron Sword and reading it's Description.
Jerusalem's Lot, from the novel ' Salem's Lot is referenced when the boys first listen to Gordie's Lard Ass story.
The novel Cujo is referenced when Gordie compares the dog Chopper to Cujo.
The word " percentage " is often a misnomer in the context of sports statistics, when the referenced number is expressed as a decimal proportion, not a percentage: " The Phoenix Suns ' Shaquille O ' Neal led the NBA with a. 609 field goal percentage ( FG %) during the 2008-09 season.
Present-day Norwegian crime writer Jo Nesbø referenced Thorvaldsen's " Jason " in the novel " The Devil's Star ", where the novel's detective protagonist is reminded of the statue when investigating a murder which happened in an Oslo apartment with neo-Classical furnishings.
Triffids are referenced in the opening number of the stage / film musical The Rocky Horror Show: " I really got hot when I saw Janette Scott fight a triffid that spits poison and kills.
Even earlier, in The Seven Year Itch, the film is referenced when Tom Ewell and Marilyn Monroe come out of a theatre showing Creature from the Black Lagoon.
To such a degree, in fact, that series writers no longer feel they have to be immediately resolved, or even referenced, when the next episode is shown --- for example, the last episode of the second series of Graham Linehan's The IT Crowd ended with a substantial cliffhanger that was not addressed until the third episode of series three, variously because the writer didn't feel it was " a strong enough opener ," or simply " couldn't be bothered.
In another odd stylistic variance, Hemingway referenced foul language ( used with some frequency by different characters in the novel ) with " unprintable " and " obscenity " and substitutes " muck " for fuck in the dialogue and thoughts of the characters, although foul language is used freely in Spanish even when its equivalent is censored in English ( e. g. joder, me cago ).
" Early in the book it is learned that Felix Hoenikker ( a fictional co-inventor of the atom bomb ) was playing cat's cradle when the bomb was dropped, and the game is later referenced by his son, Newton Hoenikker.
The Mitfords were also referenced in BBC TV's Season 4 of " The Thick of It ", broadcast on 22nd September 2012 when Peter Mannion ( MP ) remarks to Emma Messinger that " You turned into the wrong Mitford Sister " as she steps up to co-present with party spin-doctor, Stuart Pearson.

referenced and praised
Tiryns is first referenced by Homer who praised its massive walls.
They were Saivite brahmins. There is evidence to the point that they professed Rig veda at that time. Sambandar is fondly represented with a glowing black tilted tuft in all statues and murals which like other servitors like the three thousand ancient servitor priests of nearby chidambaram temple who are praised in sambandar's hymns denote service to lord haran. This is also well referenced in hagiographies.
Many Disney fans praised the new narration for having references to Tomorrowland attractions that had not been referenced in the 1994 narration ( which had no mentions of either the Monsters, Inc.
Later, in his review for The Hills Have Eyes, Ebert referenced The Devil's Rejects, writing, " I received some appalled feedback when I praised Rob Zombie's The Devil's Rejects, but I admired two things about it were absent from The Hills Have Eyes: ( 1 ) It desired to entertain and not merely to sicken, and ( 2 ) its depraved killers were individuals with personalities, histories and motives ".
For example, in a September 30, 1968 SI piece entitled The Young Generals ( referenced below ), supposedly about Pro Football's best young quarterbacks, he praised such mediocre NFL signal-callers as Gary Cuozzo, Randy Johnson and Kent Nix, and never even mentioned Daryle Lamonica, Bob Griese, or Joe Namath.
The album, widely praised as Deacon Blue's finest work, has the overtones of a concept album relating to the struggles of urban life in the inner city-the city being unmistakably Glasgow, referenced by the roots of the band and by the famous images on the cover of the album, the view of a rainy day over Glasgow's West End ( with the Finnieston Crane featuring prominently ) and, on the rear, a long-exposure capture of the Kingston Bridge blasting through the city centre at night.

referenced and poet
The Chicano poet and writer Tino Villanueva traces the first documented use of the term to 1911, as referenced in a then-unpublished essay by University of Texas anthropologist José Limón.
* Tess of the d ' Urbervilles is referenced to in the poem " Man and Dog " by Anglo-Welsh poet Edward Thomas.
* The New England poet Robert Lowell referenced both Shaw and the Shaw Memorial in the poem " For the Union Dead " which Lowell published in his 1964 book of the same name.
The Scottish philosopher David Hume is mentioned, and the poet George Herbert is referenced via the epigraph, " Thy rope of sands.
The Oval is referenced by the poet Philip Larkin in his poem about the First World War, " MCMXIV ".
A re-creation in 1993 by poet Kim Taplin and companions resulted in the travelogue Three Women in a Boat The book was also referenced in the 1956 parody novel on mountaineering, The Ascent of Rum Doodle, where the head porter Bing is said to spend " much of his leisure immersed in a Yogistani translation of Three men in a boat ".
Bailey is one of many television characters referenced in Canadian poet David McGimpsey's book, Sitcom.
In " Panther Phobia Manifesto ", Falco referenced lines from influences as disparate as William S. Burroughs, Screamin ' Jay Hawkins, Howlin ' Wolf, Rod Serling, French psychedelic band The Dum Dum Boys, and Dadaist poet Louis Aragon, in wishing a " huge firedamp explosion " to closed-minded members of society who blindly follow the dictates of the establishment.
The American poet Robert Lowell also referenced the song in the title of his Pulitzer Prize-winning collection of poetry Lord Weary's Castle ( 1946 ).

referenced and Antonio
Miss Van was also referenced by punk rock comic artist Mitch Clem in his semi-autobiographical comic San Antonio Rock City.

referenced and Machado
George Eliot, Leo Tolstoy, Thomas Hardy, Bolesław Prus, Abraham Cahan, D. H. Lawrence, Machado de Assis, Richard Austin Freeman, and Jorge Luis Borges all referenced Spencer.

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