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reference and Lucas
The logo is possibly a reference to the ending of George Lucas ' first film, THX 1138, in which the main character stands silhouetted with his arms raised during a sunset.
Spielberg suggested casting Ford as Jones, but Lucas objected, stating that he did not want Ford to become his " Bobby De Niro " or " that guy I put in all my movies ", a reference to Martin Scorsese, who often worked with Robert De Niro.
Reverend Lucas Debes made reference to the system, which means that it had already developed by the seventeenth century.
Other noteworthy reference works include his Biographical Dictionary of American Cult and Sect Leaders, Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology, New Age Almanac, and Prime-time Religion ( co-authored with Phillip Charles Lucas and Jon R. Stone ).
" In discussing the possibilities of EarthBound being on the Wii's Virtual Console service, IGN editor Lucas M. Thomas makes reference to the battle with Giygas, stating that fans of the series will be " hoping, wishing, praying in front of Giygas nine times over that Nintendo will be listening, and that the series will be acknowledged once again.
Curtis is also shown as living in rural Californian ranch which houses a high-tech visual effects workshop, a reference to Lucas ' Skywalker Ranch.
Lucas and Sobus in their 1989 review of the subfamily Indricotheriinae ( see reference below ), argue for synonymy, and consider that the differences between the two are of species level at most, and may even be the result of sexual dimorphism in a single species, with the larger more robust Indricotherium with larger incisors being probably the male, and the more gracile Paraceratherium the female.
The reference to Ridley Scott and George Lucas is documented in the Foreword passage in " The Long Tomorrow "; in fact, so strong is the stylistic influence on Blade Runner that it is hard not to see anything else when reading this graphic novel.

reference and three
This was a reference to a boating outing Carroll had with the three girls and their family.
Together, these three fictitious forces allow for the creation of correct equations of motion in a rotating reference frame.
Cyclone implements three kinds of reference ( following C terminology these are called pointers ):
The instruction format could be broadly categorized into one of three functions: < nowiki > 1 ) register-to-register manipulation, 2 ) memory reference, and 3 )</ nowiki > input / output.
According to Fahrenheit's 1724 article, he determined his scale by reference to three fixed points of temperature.
For Bachelard, rationalism makes equal reference to all three systems of thinking.
In his Logical Investigations, Husserl mentions Frege only twice, once in a footnote to point out that he had retracted three pages of his criticism of Frege's The Foundations of Arithmetic, and again to question Frege's use of the word Bedeutung to designate " reference " rather than " meaning " ( sense ).
Josephus ' reference to a " gate of the Essenes " in his description of the course of " the most ancient " of the three walls of Jerusalem, in the Mount Zion area, perhaps suggests an Essene community living in this quarter of the city or regularly gathering at this part of the Temple precincts.
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.
According to an article Fahrenheit wrote in 1724, he based his scale on three reference points of temperature.
Tense is the grammaticalisation of time reference, and in general is understood to have the three delimitations of " before now ", i. e. the past ; " now ", i. e. the present ; and " after now ", i. e. the future.
Paul Verhoef, the then current satellite navigation program manager at the European Commission indicated that this limited funding would have serious consequences commenting at one point " To give you an idea, that would mean that for three weeks in the year you will not have satellite navigation " in reference to the currently proposed 18 vehicle constellation.
A subject is presented with two known samples ( sample A, the reference, and sample B, an alternative ), and one unknown sample X, for three samples total.
Craig Blomberg states that if the three elements " lawful to call him a man ", " he was the Christ " and the reference to the resurrection are removed from the Testimonium the rest of the passage flows smoothly within the context, fits the style of Josephus and is likely to be authentic.
Blomberg adds that after the removal of these three elements ( which are likely interpolations ) from the Greek versions the remaining passage fits well with the Arabic version and supports the authenticity of the reference to the execution of Jesus by Pilate.
Kipper season refers ( particularly among fairground workers, market workers, taxi drivers and the like ) to any lean period in trade, particularly the first three or four months of the year ; possibly a reference to the above usage, or to the need to live frugally during such a period, by ( for instance ) living on kippers.
The definitions given in this section all relate to locations on the reference ellipsoid but the first two auxiliary latitudes, like the geodetic latitude, can be extended to define a three dimensional geographic coordinate system as discussed below.
The kilogram is one of the seven SI base units ; among these, it is one of three ( besides the second and the Kelvin ) which is defined ad hoc, without reference to another base unit, since 1889 by means of the international prototype kilogram.
The detailed MultiMate word processor documentation, which quickly grew to three volumes, gave the product a solid " office production " feel, using high-quality paper with its main reference section presented in a padded binder with fold-out easel.
The author of the Catholic Encyclopedia article goes on to enumerate the accounts of each of these three persons ( the unnamed " sinner ", Mary Magdalene, and Mary of Bethany ) in the Gospel of Luke and concludes that based on these accounts “ there is no suggestion of an identification of the three persons, and if we had only Luke to guide us we should certainly have no grounds for so identifying them the same person .” He then explains first the Catholic position equating Mary of Bethany with the sinful woman of Luke by referring to, where Mary is identified as the woman who anointed Jesus, and noting that this reference is given before John ’ s account of the anointing in Bethany:
According to a single reference in the Iliad, when the world was divided by lot in three, Zeus received the sky, Hades the underworld and Poseidon the sea.
These are called isabelline penguins, possibly in reference to the legend that the archduchess Isabella of Austria vowed not to change her undergarments until her husband's siege of Ostend was successful — which took over three years to accomplish.
On three separate occasions he had been employed by the three popes who preceded him as legate to Constantinople, his mission in each case having reference to the controversy started by Photius, Patriarch of Constantinople.

reference and Ohio
President Johnson's first ever public reference to the ' Great Society ' took place during a speech to students on May 7, 1964, at Ohio University in Athens.
His father Wayne made his living in the nearby steel mills of Youngstown, Ohio which Patchen would reference in his poems " The Orange Bears " and " May I Ask You A Question, Mr. Youngstown Sheet & Tube?
The settlement was originally known as Yellow Banks, a reference to the color of the banks of the Ohio River.
Pierce Brosnan makes a reference to Lima, Ohio in The Thomas Crown Affair, however, he mispronounces it.
In October 2009, Scott Van Pelt makes a reference about Ryen Russillo being given directions to a Cracker Barrel restaurant in Lima, Ohio instead of Kirk Herbstreit's home on the Scott Van Pelt Show on ESPN 2.
* Historical reference site for Deer Park, Ohio
" This was mainly in reference to an incident in the Patriots ' war room during the 1996 Draft where Parcells, who wanted to draft a defensive player with their first-round choice, was vetoed by Kraft, and the Patriots selected Ohio State WR Terry Glenn.
As a possible alternative explanation for the rise of the cumshot in hardcore pornography, Joseph Slade, professor at Ohio University and author of Pornography and sexual representation: a reference guide notes that pornography actresses in the 1960s and 1970s did not trust birth control methods, and that more than one actress of the period told him that ejaculation inside her body was deemed inconsiderate if not rude.
Joseph Slade, professor at Ohio University, notes in his book Pornography and sexual representation: a reference guide that adult industry actresses in the 1960s and 1970s did not trust birth control methods, and that more than one actress of the period told him that ejaculation inside her body was deemed inconsiderate if not rude.
" Joseph Slade, professor at Ohio University, notes in his book Pornography and sexual representation: a reference guide that adult industry actresses in the 1960s and 1970s did not trust birth control methods, and that more than one actress of the period told him that ejaculation inside her body was deemed inconsiderate if not rude.
At Ohio State University, Caniff joined the Sigma Chi Fraternity and later illustrated for The Magazine of Sigma Chi and The Norman Shield ( the fraternity's pledgeship / reference manual ).
In the song " Ohio ", which was written immediately after the shootings, folk rocker Neil Young made a reference to Scheuer through the eyes of Tom Grace who was walking with her to her next class.
Single-use zoning is often called Euclidean zoning by urban planners and other professionals, a reference to the court case that established its constitutionality, Village of Euclid, Ohio v. Ambler Realty Co.
" This is a reference to the 1970 Kent State shootings, where the members of the Ohio National Guard killed four students.
However, the lyrics also refer to " the City That Never Sleeps ", a reference to New York City, and " The City That Rocks ", a reference to Cleveland, Ohio.
In Frank Miller's The Dark Knight Strikes Again, as America descends into anarchy and chaos, a former porn star called Hot Gates ( a reference to Miller's 300 comic ) takes up the mantle of " Big Barda " in order to declare herself dictator of Columbus, Ohio.
Trine was founded in 1884 as Tri-State Normal College, and retained the reference to the " Tri-State " area for more than 120 years — so named because of the school's location in Indiana and its proximity to Michigan and Ohio.
When Ohio was admitted as a state in 1803, the boundaries had been adjusted and Fort Recovery was not mentioned as a reference point for the boundaries of the state.
The first reference to a facility called " Hogan's Alley " was at the Special Police School, established by the National Rifle Association and the Army's National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice at Camp Perry in Ohio.
The " grotesque medical experiments " charge appears to be a reference to 2004 work that Wulsin did with the Heimlich Institute in Ohio.
This is a reference to the 1970 Kent State shootings where members of the Ohio National Guard shot 13 students on campus.

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