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Rudyard Kipling wrote back to Mr. Underwood, in reference to the naming of the towns of Rudyard and Kipling, Michigan, with the following written on the back of a photograph:
A photograph of his character appears in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull and a reference is made to Brody's death.
: The predominant point of reference, is that any publication of a portrait photograph requires consent the person depicted.
Though he says about 90 % of his artwork are done without photo reference, he will sometimes photograph his friends pose as the central characters, or use a full length mirror to draw himself.
The title of the photograph is a reference to Dalí's work Leda Atomica which can be seen in the right of the photograph behind the two cats.
Evans describes it as a " photograph " theory of reference.
It centers on a family of three teenagers in high school all living together who are unsure which two of them are related to each other due to a reference from an old photograph.
The Register of the Victoria Cross is a reference work that provides brief information on every Victoria Cross ever awarded: it provides a summary of the deed, along with a photograph of the awardee and the following details where applicable or available ; rank, unit, other decorations, date of gazette, place / date of birth, place / date of death, memorials, town / county connections, and any remarks.
In 1951, Cura came once again to the attention of the BBC's lawyers when he requested that he be allowed to photograph entire BBC productions, writing that his service “ enables you to have a permanent pictorial record for valuable reference in years to come, of series which have a brief life of an hour or so and are then lost forever ”.
There was also reference to a " seized photograph " that showed Khadr standing alongside an anti-aircraft gun along with anti-Soviet mujahideen.
The archive material consists of business records, wage books, photograph albums, correspondence, letters, diaries, visual reference material, trade cards, and other printed ephemera.
" The actual meaning of " watching Grunge leg-drop New Jack through a press table " is a reference to ECW wrestler Johnny Grunge leg dropping New Jack, through a table, possibly referencing a photograph of Grunge wrestling New Jack that was published in Pro Wrestling Illustrated.
# The name of the planet Duchamp 331 is almost certainly a reference to artist Marcel Duchamp, and " Dust Breeding " a reference to the Duchamp and Man Ray photograph of the same name.
This scene is a reference to a World War II photograph of a tearful Frenchman witnessing the defeat of France to German forces, as seen in the 1943 film Divide and Conquer.
# With reference to a photograph of Khan and Shehzad Tanweer which was so badly cropped by MI5 that the pair was virtually unrecognisable to the U. S. authorities asked to review it, the inquiry recommended that procedures be improved so that humans asked to view photographs are shown them in best possible quality.
The museum later removed the reference to Hinduism from the photograph.
George de Mohrenschildt wrote in his manuscript ( reference and pages cited above ) that he had missed Oswald's photograph in packing for the move to Haiti in May, 1963, and this was why he hadn't mentioned it to the Warren Commission ( though he had noted in his manuscript that Oswald had a rifle in April, 1963, and scoffed to Lee that he had missed General Walker, remembering that Lee had blanched at the joke ).
The term has also been used by Jan-Lodewijk Grootaers in reference to a photograph by Edward Evans-Pritchard taken in Bahr-el-Ghazal, Sudan.
Though he says about 90 % of his artwork are done without photo reference, he will sometimes photograph his friends posing as the central characters, or use a full length mirror to draw himself.

reference and left
Being associated with the right hand side was traditionally a reference to strength and virtue ( cf sinister, which derives from the latin for left ).
Bliss found especially useful their " triangle of reference ": the physical thing or " referent " that we perceive would be represented at the right angle ; the meaning that we know by experience ( our implicit definition of the thing ), at the top angle ; and the physical word that we speak or write, at the left angle.
Note locomotive on left for size reference
In a reference frame with clockwise rotation, the deflection is to the left of the motion of the object ; in one with counter-clockwise rotation, the deflection is to the right.
Since definitions of left and right based on the geometry of the natural environment are unwieldy, in practice, the meaning of relative direction words is conveyed through tradition, acculturation, education, and direct reference.
Which side is left? In situations where a common frame of reference is needed, it is most common to use an egocentric view.
The same reference claims that the smoke released has no negative impact on neighbors or the environment, and the ash left in the stove can be used for fertilizing gardens and plants.
This may be a reference to the TNG episode " Preemptive Strike " where Ro Laren reveals that her tactical training instructor, a lieutenant commander, left Starfleet to join the Maquis.
This last statement has reference to the bishops who had left Maximus no peace till he had stained his hands with the blood of Priscillian and his followers.
In clay-court matches, such as at the French Open, a call may be questioned by reference to the mark left by the ball's impact on the court surface.
Dole further enhanced this contrast on September 18 when he made a reference to a no-hitter thrown the day before by Hideo Nomo of the “ Brooklyn Dodgers ”, a team that had left Brooklyn for Los Angeles four decades earlier.
With reference to his other virtues, Ludovico Pastor comments thatthe joyful humor, celebrated by all his contemporaries, never left the Pope, even amidst the multiple nightmares that the dispositions of his weakened health implied .”
The rabbis determined that the matter should be left until Elijah ( in reference to the notion that Elijah's arrival would precipitate the coming of the Messiah, at which time all halakhic questions will be resolved ) and the fifth cup came to be known as the Kos shel Eliyahu (" Cup of Elijah ").
He left Edinburgh for the London punk scene in 1978, where he played guitar and sang in The Pubic Lice and Stairway 13, the latter a reference to the Ibrox disaster.
Her smallest tattoo was on her left ear and consisted of an arrow pointing to her left over the symbol of an eye, a reference to her nickname.
The reference occurs in the Book of Ether, which is ostensibly a history of a nation of early Americans called the Jaredites who left the Tower of Babel and traveled by barge to the Western Hemisphere.
Thus, any gait can completely be described in terms of the beginning and end of stance phase of three limbs relative to a cycle of a reference limb, usually the left hindlimb.
This is apparently a reference to Sutcliffe, who left the Beatles in Hamburg and later died there, combined with a rhyming reference to Zeppo Marx, who was the " fifth " Marx Brother.
He makes a brief reference to a diary left by Eva / Daisy although this is never seen or explicitly referred to.
Most accounts of Braille's accident omit reference to left or right.
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.
The primary logo depicts a Continental soldier in navy blue with white stars on his shoulder and maroon stripes flowing to his left, a reference to the U. S. flag.
* John Prescott, as a dog called Market who Blair has had neutered, a reference to Blair's control over the left of the Labour Party.

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