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reference and discredited
Cleveland's campaign also used the slogan, " Blaine, Blaine, James G. Blaine, The Continental Liar from the State of Maine " in reference to Blaine's discredited railroad deals.
The common name oarfish is presumably in reference to either their highly compressed and elongated bodies, or to the former ( but now discredited ) belief that the fish " row " themselves through the water with their pelvic fins.
A slightly more credible explanation is that the village was the first in the district where spinning was carried out using water power, but this theory can almost certainly be discredited by the fact that the earliest known reference to New Invention is in a document held at Shropshire Archives dated 1677 ( ref 2589 / D / 108 ), while machinery for carding and spinning wool was not invented until well into the 18th century.

reference and carcass
The first is that the name is a reference to its habit of displacing smaller vultures from a carcass and eating its fill while they wait.

reference and remains
Publisher Richardson has updated the Blue Book `` but it still remains the compact reference book used by so many for those ever-changing telephone numbers, addresses, other residences, club affiliations and marriages ''.
By " art " we may frame several artistic " works " or " creations " as so though this reference remains within the institution or special event which creates it and this leaves some works or other possible " art " outside of the frame work, or other interpretations such as other phenomenon which may not be considered as " art ".
The latter includes El Passionato, Kigmyland, The Republic of Crumbumbo, Skunk Hollow, The Valley of the Shmoon, Planets Pincus Number 2 and 7, and a miserable frozen wasteland known as Lower Slobbovia, a pointedly political satire of backward nations and foreign diplomacy that remains a contemporary reference.
The writings always have the central message of the bible ; Cyril doesn ’ t try to add his own beliefs in reference to religious interpretation and remains grounded in true biblical teachings.
" Geological remains from the distant past can, and should, be explained by reference to geological processes now in operation and thus directly observable.
Although many of the results in Elements originated with earlier mathematicians, one of Euclid's accomplishments was to present them in a single, logically coherent framework, making it easy to use and easy to reference, including a system of rigorous mathematical proofs that remains the basis of mathematics 23 centuries later.
* To claim that a thing remains another is to assert that a relationship exists in the present that was also true in the past, without reference to the future at all — it can be disproved by reference to history or memory.
However, a frame of reference can always be chosen in which it remains stationary.
At 33 volumes at some 330, 000 headwords, it remains a standard work of reference to the present day.
As one wraps around the polygon, these triangles with positive and negative area will overlap, and the areas between the origin and the polygon will be cancelled out and sum to 0, while only the area inside the reference triangle remains.
The Kangxi Emperor sponsored the Peiwen Yunfu, a rime dictionary published in 1711, and the Kangxi Dictionary published in 1716, which remains to this day an authoritative reference.
( This remains the standard reference on the Polish part in the Enigma-decryption epic.
Due to the Pinkerton Agency's conflicts with labor unions, the word Pinkerton remains in the vocabulary of labor organizers and union members as a derogatory reference to authority figures who side with management.
While Gautier was an ardent defender of Romanticism, his work is difficult to classify and remains a point of reference for many subsequent literary traditions such as Parnassianism, Symbolism, Decadence and Modernism.
The rotation | axis of a planet remains oriented in the same direction with reference to the background stars regardless of where it is in its orbit.
The Earth's axis remains tilted in the same direction with reference to the background stars throughout a year ( throughout its entire orbit ).
In this technique it is the heat flow to the sample and reference that remains the same rather than the temperature.
And the chromatic total remains active only, and provisionally, as a general reference.
Elated from the successful defense, citizens proclaimed their county The Kingdom of Callaway, a reference that remains today.
Springfield also became known as " The Champion City ".. a reference to the Champion brand of farm equipment manufactured by the Warder, Bushnell & Glessner Company, which was later absorbed into International Harvester in 1902. International remains in Springfield as Navistar International, a producer of medium to large trucks.
* Argyris, C. ( 1976 ) Increasing Leadership Effectiveness, Wiley, New York, 1976 ( even though published in 1976, this still remains a " standard " reference text )
As well as being among the most authoritative readings of the work, the original analogue recording on the Mercury label remains an audiophile reference in vinyl, and the analogue-to-digital transfer produced by the original recording director Wilma Cozart for compact disc is also available from Mercury ( recording number 432 719-2 ).
In other reference frames, the energy of the system increases, but system momentum is subtracted from this, so that the invariant mass remains unchanged.

reference and president's
During a post emergency surgery news conference, the chief physician's comment that he had " never seen such a strong heart in a man of the president's age ", is a reference to President Ronald Reagan's own assassination attempt.

reference and leadership
Roman military tribunes ( tribuni militum ), senior officers in Roman legions, wore a similar purple band so the reference may be to a family background of military leadership.
Máel Coluim mac Donnchada ( Modern Gaelic: Maol Chaluim mac Dhonnchaidh, called in most Anglicised regnal lists Malcolm III, and in later centuries nicknamed Canmore, " Big Head ", either literally or in reference to his leadership, " Long-neck "; died 13 November 1093 ), was King of Scots.
However, by reference to the passage in 1 Samuel mentioned above, it has come to mean someone who is plotting against the established leadership of a political party or other group, a group of such plotters being called a " Cave of Adullam ".
Clausewitz's On War has become the respected reference for strategy, dealing with political, as well as military, leadership.
In his leadership address to the 1972 Fine Gael ard fheis in Cork, Cosgrave referred to the ' mongrel foxes ' who should be rooted out of the party, a reference seen by many as an attack on FitzGerald's efforts to unseat him as leader.
His nickname is " King Ralph ", which is a reference both to his political longevity and his perceived autocratic style of leadership.
Leadership experts such as Bolman, Deal, Covey, Fullan, Sergiovanni, and Heifitz also reference these characteristics as essential components of effective leadership.
This was in reference to Fine Gael's position in the polls, where they were in second place to Labour, and a previous leadership challenge to Kenny by Richard Bruton.
At the top, the IRA leadership, of Michael Collins and Richard Mulcahy, operated with little reference to Cathal Brugha, the Dáil's Minister for Defence or Éamon de Valera, the President of the Irish Republic-at best giving them a supervisory role.
The Republic of Stellaland was formally created on 26 July 1882, under the leadership of its elected president Gerrit Jacobus van Niekerk, a farmer from Transvaal, and was given the name Stellaland ( Star Land ) in reference to a comet that was visible in the skies at the time.
This was in reference to Fine Gael's position in the polls, where they were in second place to Labour, and a previous leadership challenge to Kenny by Richard Bruton.
Pope was forced on the defensive when one of his workers was caught polling party members as to whether religion would make a difference in the leadership race, which was seen as a reference to Grossman's Jewish background.
The term was coined in 1982 by the Lebanese President and Maronite militia leader Bachir Gemayel, in reference to perceived attempts by the country's Muslim leadership to subordinate the large Lebanese Christian minority.
Furthermore, one of his campaign staff was caught polling party members at to whether religion would make a difference in the leadership race, which was seen by some as a reference to Larry Grossman's Jewish background, and Pope made a public apology.
The name of the region contains a reference to the former leadership by the Vögte of Weida, Gera and Plauen, which translates approximately to advocates or lords protector.
Under the leadership of editor-in-chief Gershon David Hundert, professor of history and of Jewish Studies at McGill University in Montreal, this unprecedented reference work systematically represents the history and culture of Eastern European Jews from their first settlement in the region to the present day.
There is no reference to her leadership on the party's official website.
He soon became the principal of the Australian drug trade based in New South Wales, and earned the nickname " The Godfather ", a reference to his leadership qualities and Italian background.
Student airmen leaders at technical training bases ( sometimes called " ropes " in reference to the aiguillette ) also wear aiguillettes, with green representing the lowest level of student leadership, yellow representing the intermediate level of student leadership, and red representing the highest level of student leadership.
These spent more time fighting one another over the leadership of the Supergrupo than fighting evil ( a parody or reference from the internecine strife that is part of Spain's history ).

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