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Houston showed more erratic behavior, jumping up and down saying " free " in reference to Brown's recent jail release.
It is also mentioned in Dan Brown's novel Angels & Demons, which concerns an apparent attack by the revived Illuminati ; the game is referred to as an online computer game, but references to Steve Jackson make clear that the reference is to this game.
The dust jacket of the US version of Dan Brown's novel The Da Vinci Code contains two references to Kryptos: One on the back cover ( coordinates printed light red on dark red, vertically next to the blurbs ) is a reference to the coordinates mentioned in the plaintext of part 2 ( see above ), except the degrees digit is off by one.
The name was also a private reference to the homonymous Orcas Island, where Brown's wife Diane had lived as a child and which they visit frequently.
Because Quayle's actual speech made little reference to Murphy Brown's fictional nature ( other than the use of the word character ), the show was able to use actual footage from his speech to make it appear that, within the fictional world of the show, Quayle was referring to Murphy Brown personally, rather than to the fictional character.
It is generally thought that in the " Q " episode on barbecue that was taped in Brown's Airstream trailer, when Brown says that they are " building the set for Good Eats: The Motion Picture " this is in reality a reference to the new house set.
After his death, Eagles players and fans started the unofficial motto, " Bring it home for Jerome ," an indirect reference among Eagles fans to bringing a Super Bowl title to the city in Brown's honor.

reference and raid
* In the World of Warcraft raid dungeon of Blackwing Descent there is a character named Finkle Einhorn, a reference to two characters in the movie.
As it could only guide a single aircraft at a time, Oboe was used to guide the pathfinder bombers to drop their target indicators for the initial stages of the raid ; following bombers would use the markers as a reference for conventional bombsights.
The author then describes the grave situation in which Iberia was at that time, troubled by the Sassanids ' Zoroastrianizing efforts and a ravaging raid by the " Ossetians " from the north, this letter being a possible reference to the invasion by the Huns ( which may have included Alans ) through the Caspian Gates mentioned by Priscus.

reference and she
My memory has catalogued for easy reference and withdrawal the image of her pink, scented stationery and the unsloped, almost printed configurations of her neat, studious handwriting with which she invited me to recall our summer, so many sentences beginning with `` Remember when ; ;
Aphrodite had no childhood: in every image and each reference she is born as an adult, nubile, and infinitely desirable.
She testified that after leaving the EEOC, she had had two " inconsequential " phone conversations with Thomas, and had seen him personally on two occasions ; once to get a job reference and the second time when he made a public appearance in Oklahoma where she was teaching.
The name comes from Greek Bosporos ( Βόσπορος ), which the ancient Greeks analysed as bous ' ox ' + poros ' means of passing a river, ford, ferry ', thus meaning ' ox-ford ', which is a reference to Io ( mythology ) from Greek mythology who was transformed into a cow and condemned to wander the earth until she crossed the Bosphorus where she met Prometheus.
The letter stated her objections to Muslims in France ritually slaughtering sheep by slitting their throats without anesthetizing them first but also said, in reference to Muslims, that she was " fed up with being under the thumb of this population which is destroying us, destroying our country and imposing its habits ".
Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett's " Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophesies of Agnes Nutter, Witch " contains reference to the broth as the substance in Anathema Device's mug when she is run into by Aziraphale and Crowley.
In reference to the death of Lani Morris, she said that perhaps Morris was " not coming from a place of integrity and did not have the right motivation ".
She tells her servant Ninshubur ( Lady Evening ), a reference to Inanna's role as the evening star, that if she does not return in three days, to get help from her father Anu, Enlil, king of the gods, or Enki.
A more modern use of the word is in reference to a mental illness called lycanthropy in which a patient believes he or she is, or has transformed into, an animal and behaves accordingly.
A reference to La Malinche as " Marina " is made in the early 19th century Polish novel " The Manuscript Found at Saragossa ," in which she is cursed for yielding her " heart and her country to the hateful Cortez, chief of the sea-brigands.
His last reference to Lady Macbeth, however, reveals "' tis thought, by self and violent hands / Took off her life " ( 5. 9. 71 – 72 ), leading most to assume that she committed suicide, but the method is undisclosed.
In his letters, Marcus makes frequent and affectionate reference to her ; he was grateful that, " although she was fated to die young, yet she spent her last years with me ".
One biographer said, " The dictionary was no mere reference book to her ; she read it as a priest his breviary – over and over, page by page, with utter absorption.
She also states that she saw vampires before they became trendy — a reference to Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
If Fragment 98 of her poetry is accepted as biographical evidence and as a reference to her daughter ( see below ), it may indicate that she had already had a daughter by the time she was exiled.
In 1986, Amos formed a music group, Y Kant Tori Read, the name of which was a reference to her days at the Peabody Conservatory, where she was able to play songs on her piano by ear, but was never successful at sight reading.
This section features letters both written by the editors and sent in by readers often with ridiculous names, usually in the form of obviously fictitious anecdotes ( one reader claimed that by defecating on the high seas, he was able to expel a single unbroken " monster " turd ; however, nobody wanted to grant him research funds for further attempts ) or various observations, such as the " children say the funniest things " type ( one issue featured numerous variations of a reader's young son making a reference to masturbation during bathtime, such as " playing with pork sword "; in this case, when the reader entered the bathroom, she discovered her son had indeed fashioned a sword out of pork sausages ).
Nicks's music is copyrighted under the name Welsh Witch Music, a reference to her song " Rhiannon ", which she introduced as " a song about a Welsh witch " in concerts between 1975 and 1978.
Oz's trials in dealing with a power he cannot control is, according to authors J. Michael Richardson and J. Douglas Rabb, a model for Willow to reference when she encounters her own attraction to evil.
Carus asked Anning to write her name and address in his pocketbook for future referenceshe wrote it as " Mary Annins "— and when she handed it back to him she told him: " I am well known throughout the whole of Europe.

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Couperin and Rameau gave titles to nearly everything they wrote, not in the later sense of `` program music '' but as a kind of nonmusical reference for the close, clear musical forms filled with keen wit and precise utterance.
* Arthur Conan Doyle made reference to ' Princetown Prison ' in four stories that he wrote between 1890 and 1903.
In the United Kingdom the term often retains its positive sense as a reference to natural selection, and for example Richard Dawkins wrote in his collection of essays A Devil's Chaplain, published in 2003, that as a scientist he is a Darwinist.
William Bright, then editor of Language: Journal of the Linguistic Society of America, wrote of Ethnologue that it " is indispensable for any reference shelf on the languages of the world.
According to an article Fahrenheit wrote in 1724, he based his scale on three reference points of temperature.
During the Han dynasty, Zhang Zhongjing, who was mayor of Changsha near the end of the 2nd century AD, wrote a Treatise on Cold Damage, which contains the earliest known reference to the Neijing Suwen.
Karl Popper wrote with reference to Hegel's theory of history, which he criticized extensively.
" In specific reference to Niggle, he wrote in Letter 241, " It is not really or properly an ' allegory ' so much as ' mythical '.
There, he wrote the Summulae Logicales, a reference manual on Aristotelian logic that remained in use in European universities for more than 300 years.
In relation to this discrepancy in the frequency of Lucretius ' reference to the apparent subject of his poem, Kannengiesse advances the theory that Lucretius wrote the first version of De rerum natura for the reader at large, and subsequently revised in order to write it for Memmius.
While it is frequently thought that he was the originator of the word, he wrote a short letter in reference to an article in the Oxford English Dictionary etymology in which he named his brother, painter and writer Josef Čapek, as its actual inventor .< ref >
The Austrian composer Franz Schmidt ( referred to in Fischer 2003,, as " second only to Mahler in importance "), wrote four symphonies between 1896 and 1933, of which the Second and Fourth were not in the traditional four-movement form ( although both of these symphonies made explicit reference to it ).
The following day Lenin wrote a proclamation calling Zinoviev and Kamenev " deserters " and never forgot their behavior, eventually making an ambiguous reference to their " October episode " in his Testament.
The first written reference to the adage appears in the March 1958 issue of Venture, where Sturgeon wrote:
The earliest documented reference to this green vegetable dates from the year 1275, when the well-known Japanese monk, Nichiren Shonin, wrote a note thanking a parishioner for the gift of " edamame " he had left at the temple.
In the late 13th century Guiraut Riquier bemoaned the inexactness of his contemporaries and wrote a letter to Alfonso X of Castile, a noted patron of literature and learning of all kinds, for clarification on the proper reference of the terms trobador and joglar.
In 1924, while working as a Reader at the Physics Department of the University of Dhaka, Bose wrote a paper deriving Planck's quantum radiation law without any reference to classical physics by using a novel way of counting states with identical particles.
In an 1856 book, adventurer Charles Lanman wrote of the springs: Another possible origin for the name Wakulla, not as widely accepted, is that it means " mist " or " misting ", perhaps in reference to the Wakulla Volcano, a 19th century phenomenon in which a column of smoke could be seen emerging from the swamp for miles.
The poet Stesichorus wrote a song of Geryon ( Γηρυονηΐς — Geryoneïs ) in the sixth century BC, which was apparently the source of this section in Bibliotheke ; it contains the first reference to Tartessus.
On another visit in May 2011, she was surprised to find the four characters " General Rules of Meetings " ( 會議通則 ), a document that Sun wrote in reference to Robert's Rules of Order had disappeared from a stone carving.
While the Scandinavist Richard Dybeck originally wrote the text with reference to the three Nordic kingdoms, later it was thought to apply mainly to the two united kingdoms Sweden and Norway.
The nickname Storyville was in reference to city alderman Sidney Story, who wrote the legislation setting up the district.
When Radner wrote It's Always Something, this is the only reference she made to Murray in the entire book: " All the guys the National Lampoon group of writers and performers liked to have me around because I would laugh at them till I peed in my pants and tears rolled out of my eyes.

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