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A clip worn on a lapel or front pocket could be seen as " deux gaules " ( two posts or poles ) and be interpreted as a reference to the leader of the French Resistance, General Charles de Gaulle.

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In The Publick Spirit of the Whigs, it may be noted, Swift himself contemptuously dismissed Steele's reference to his friend at court: `` I suppose by the Style of old Friend, and the like, it must be some Body there of his own Level ; ;
One might, indeed, argue that the history of ideas, in so far as it includes the literatures, must center on characterizations of human nature and that the great periods of literary achievement may be distinguished from one another by reference to the images of human nature that they succeed in fashioning.
My discussion with reference to the resolution was that we should commend those citizens who serve as judges of election and who properly discharge their duty and polling place proprietors who make available their private premises, and not by innuendo criticize them.
There was no reference to the incident on the stairs, his powers being absorbed by this more immediate business.
If Af is the change per unit volume in Gibbs function caused by the shear field at constant P and T, and **yr is the density of the fluid, then the total potential energy of the system above the reference height is Af.
The introduction of the United States Pharmacopoeia reference standard in 1952 and the redefinition and equating of the USP and international units of thyroid-stimulating activity have made it possible to compare results published by different investigators since that time.
Another great danger is that the emerging middle class will feel itself increasingly alienated from the political leaders who still justify their dominance by reference to the struggle for independence or the early phase of nationalism.
Thus he may be referring to some concrete thing, or incident, in his immediate environment by some symbolic-sounding, hyperbolic reference to transcendental events on the global scene.
That reference in the Report is `` continuation of the trend toward an all-Negro school system '', a remark apparently occasioned by the increase of Negro school population from 74.1 per cent to 76.7 per cent.
In reference to Brown's raid she wrote, `` though we are non-resistants and religiously believe it better to reform by moral and not by carnal weapons, we know thee was anemated by the most generous and philanthropic motives ''.
Since I have already discussed his moral position, that discussion is incorporated by reference into the following pages, which will focus on the empirical and analytic side of Fromm's treatment.
`` On the hoof '' was a reference to live cattle and was also used in referrin' to cattle travelin' by trail under their own power as against goin' by rail.
His reference to ' discredited carcass ' or ' tattered remains ' of the president's leadership is an insult to the man who led our forces to victory in the greatest war in all history, to the man who was twice elected overwhelmingly by the American people as president of the United States, and who has been the symbol to the world of the peace-loving intentions of the free nations.
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 ''.
Nassau is currently building a central collection of reference materials in its Hempstead headquarters, which will reach its goal of 100,000 volumes by 1965.
Though the reference to race was stricken by the association in 1950, being an agent of such `` detrimental '' influences still appears as the cardinal sin realtors see themselves committed to avoid.
Roman gladiatorial games often referenced classical mythology, and this seems to reference Achilles ' fight with Penthesilea but gives it an extra twist of Achilles ' being " played " by a woman.
The two most common systems are the classification adopted by the website AmphibiaWeb, University of California ( Berkeley ) and the classification by herpetologist Darrel Frost and the American Museum of Natural History, available as the online reference database Amphibian Species of the World.
This wider definition of Anatolia has gained widespread currency outside of Turkey and has, for instance, been adopted by Encyclopedia Britannica and other encyclopedic and general reference publications.
Argon ( αργος, Greek meaning " inactive ", in reference to its chemical inactivity ) was suspected to be present in air by Henry Cavendish in 1785 but was not isolated until 1894 by Lord Rayleigh and Sir William Ramsay in Scotland in an experiment in which they removed all of the oxygen, carbon dioxide, water and nitrogen from a sample of clean air.

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The Policy and Resources Committee of the States of Jersey established the Constitutional Review Group in July 2005, chaired by Sir Philip Bailhache, with terms of reference ' to conduct a review and evaluation of the potential advantages and disadvantages for Jersey in seeking independence from the United Kingdom or other incremental change in the constitutional relationship, while retaining the Queen as Head of State '.
* The novel Sabbath's Theater by Philip Roth makes reference to Savonarola.
For instance, the svart-alfar are described as the " maggot-breed of Ymir ", a reference to the primeval giant of Norse myth, while the realm of Ragnarok, which in Garner's story is the home of the malevolent wizard Nastrond, is actually named after the Norse end-of-the-world myth. Philip 1981. p. 35.
The line " try to count electric sheep " is a reference to Philip K. Dick's novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep ?, which inspired the movie Blade Runner.
British poet Philip Larkin's poem " Annus Mirabilis " begins with a reference to the trial:
A fuller version of the Rich List is also published in a reference book edition, edited by Philip Beresford.
This reference has since been considered a convenient addition to the first edition, certainly not made by Frutuoso, with the purpose of flattering King Philip II of Spain ( Philip I of Portugal ), during the period in which Portugal was in a personal union with the Spanish crown ( 1580 – 1640 ).
The village is the setting for Esther Freud's novel, The Sea House, thinly disguised as ' Steerborough ' - presumably a coded reference, or in-joke, towards one-time resident, Philip Wilson Steer ( see above ).
The Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia, a Protestant reference published in 1914, offers a quote on the TR from Ezra Abbot ( 1819 – 1884 ), Unitarian who worked with Philip Schaff on the American Revision committee translating from the Westcott-Hort text:
And importantly, there are occasions in the Gospel of Philip when the regular Coptic word for wife is used directly in reference to people who are clearly spouses, suggesting that the term koinônos is “ reserved for a more specific usage " in the Gospel of Philip.
Wishing to increase the scholarly mission of Dumbarton Oaks, in the early 1960s the Blisses sponsored the construction of two new wings, one designed by Philip Johnson ( 1906 – 2005 ) to house the Robert Woods Bliss Collection of Pre-Columbian Art and its research library and, the other, a garden library designed by Frederic Rhinelander King ( 1887 – 1972 ), of the New York City architectural firm Wyeth and King, to house the botanical and garden architecture rare books and garden history reference materials that Mildred Bliss had collected.
The Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890 is a reference book by Philip Rees, on leading people in the various far right movements since 1890.
This is a reference to Philip Johnson, the influential 20th Century American architect whose controversial postmodern design for the then-AT & T Building ( latterly, the Sony Building in New York ) included a top reminiscent of a Chippendale bookcase.
Bassett takes over the England team and appoints his assistant manager Lonnie Urquart ( Philip Jackson ), who is very old-fashioned in his beliefs and still acts like a used car salesman and often compares the England players ' performances to cars, and coach Dave Dodds ( Bradley Walsh ), a spineless " yes-man " who once managed with Mike at Colchester United ( a reference to Phil Neal under the Graham Taylor era ).
The ace up his sleeve was a Trivial Pursuit reference to the TV character of " Philip Columbo " -- despite the name being an invention of Worth's.
* In Philip Reeve's sci-fi novel, Mortal Engines, set thousands of years in the future, inhabitants of the flying town of Airhaven speak " Airsperanto ", a clear reference to today's Esperanto.
* The Times: Generally follows formal tradition meaning each titled role is assigned an appropriate ( but not necessarily full ) style for introductory reference and one or more options for subsequent references, e. g. " the Duke of Edinburgh, thereafter the Duke or ( sparingly ) Prince Philip ".
* " Feinstein on the Brink " ( weblog ) ( named both in reference to Feinstein's ... On the Brink series and in homage to the Philip Glass opera Einstein on the Beach )
While most reference books have his full name as " Sabu Dastagir ", research by journalist Philip Leibfried suggests that was his brother's name, and that Sabu was in fact Selar Shaik Sabu or Sabu Francis.
In reference to Cairn ’ s intellectual legacy, Gerald Kernerman and Philip Resnick state: “ On a remarkably wide range of topics – from the regional impact of Canada ’ s electoral system, the role of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, and the development of Canadian federalism to the ongoing efforts to constitutionally reshape the federation and the effects on minorities of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms – Cairns has initiated and shaped many of our most pivotal debates .” Cairns ’ work focuses extensively on the question of citizenship in the Canadian federation, a theme important to a discussion of Indigenous rights and citizenship.
" stands for " Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep ", which a reference to Philip K. Dick's science fiction novel, used as the primary basis for the 1982 film Blade Runner.
The series ' writer, Philip Martin, also appeared in multiple roles, playing the gangland boss Rawlinson in the original play, the hired assassin ' The White Devil ' at the end of season two ( though Martin was credited as Larson P Whipsnide, a reference to his WC Fields inspired performance as the character ), and as himself, dictating the script to a typist, in cutaways throughout season two.

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