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No one will deny that such broad developments and transitions are of great intrinsic interest and the study of ideas in literature would be woefully incomplete without frequent reference to them.
any such reference will make the index word or electronic switch unavailable at the end of this pass.
When such a reference is found, an actual address is assigned and the availability table is changed so that the assigned index word or switch is no longer available for later assignment.
The most common reference to `` wet stock '' was with the meanin' that such animals had been smuggled across the Rio Grande after bein' stolen from their rightful owners.
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.
Members of some generally non-theistic religions such as Buddhism, tend to believe in an afterlife, but without reference to a God.
Although there is no reference to reincarnation in the Talmud or any prior writings, according to rabbis such as Rabbi Avraham Arieh Trugman, reincarnation is recognized as being part and parcel of Jewish tradition.
The ' far-away light ' () is a reference to St Elmo's Fire, an electrical discharge supposed by ancient Greek mariners to be an epiphany of the Dioscuri, but the meaning of the line was obscured by gaps in the papyrus until reconstructed by a modern scholar — such reconstructions are typical of the extant poetry ( see Scholars, fragments and sources below ).
The other two are more interesting, both essentially being my father is MLK, with MLK being the reference found elsewhere in the Bible in prohibitions such as do not pass your children through the fire to MLK, in which case the following possibilities arise:
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 ".
In an attempt to alleviate the inevitable tensions and conflicts of an ethnically diverse state, the republic discouraged reference to ethnic or tribal origin and prohibited the use of personal names that evoke an ethnic group ( such as Uzbek, Tajik, Hazara, Khosti, Panjshiri, Hotak, Afrīdī, Aḥmadzay, Herātī, Pōpalzay, Wardak, etc.
where θ is the true angle SEE ′, is the apparent angle S ′ EE ′, and is the relative speed between the presumed fixed frame of reference ( such as heliocentric ) and the observer's one.
In some cases, the term admiralty is used in a wider sense, as meaning sea power or rule over the seas, rather than in strict reference to the institution exercising such power.
* Many of the parts of the " conspiracy " are based on errors or plot holes identified by fans of the original movie, such as Leon's ability to bring a gun into the Tyrell building, or the reference to the sixth replicant.
* To give such directions to the trustee as the creditors may see fit with reference to the administration of the estate.
Some questions are still unanswered, such as the inclusion in the BCI repertoire of some characters ( currently about 24 ) that are already encoded in the UCS ( like digits, punctuation signs, spaces and some markers ), but whose unification may cause problems due to the very strict graphical layouts required by the published Bliss reference guides.
The codex holds considerable practical advantages over other book formats, such as compactness, sturdiness, ease of reference ( a codex is random access, as opposed to a scroll, which is sequential access ), and especially economy of materials ; unlike the scroll, both recto and verso could be used for writing.
Important features of natural language syntax such as agreement and reference are not part of the context-free grammar, but the basic recursive structure of sentences, the way in which clauses nest inside other clauses, and the way in which lists of adjectives and adverbs are swallowed by nouns and verbs, is described exactly.
In such systems, the open-loop control is termed feedforward and serves to further improve reference tracking performance.
The puzzling phenomenon of two individuals being exposed to the same evidence and being able to reach different conclusions, has been frequently explained ( particularly by Daniel Kahneman ) by reference to a ' bounded rationality ' - that is most judgments are made by fast acting heuristics ( system 1 ) that work well in every day situations, but are not amenable to decision making about complex subjects such as climate change.
# Reference by an entrenched document, such as the Preamble of the Constitution Act, 1867's entrenchment of written and unwritten principles from the constitution of the United Kingdom or the Constitution Act, 1982's reference of the Proclamation of 1763.
The first known reference to one was by Johann Speth in 1693 and the earliest such extant signed and dated clavichord was built in 1716 by Johann Michael Heinitz.
In a rotating frame of reference, the time derivatives of the position vector, such as velocity and acceleration vectors, of an object will differ from the time derivatives in the stationary frame according to the frame's rotation.
Character-naming in Don Quixote makes ample figural use of contradiction, inversion, and irony, such as the names Rocinante ( a reversal ) and Dulcinea ( an allusion to illusion ), and the word itself, possibly a pun on ( jaw ) but certainly ( Catalan: thighs ), a reference to a horse's rump .< ref > quijote < sup > 1. 2 </ sup >: rump or haunch.
In the United States, the term " Darwinism " is often used by creationists as a pejorative term in reference to beliefs such as atheistic naturalism, but in the United Kingdom the term has no negative connotations, being freely used as a short hand for the body of theory dealing with evolution, and in particular, evolution by natural selection.

reference and official
Cornell's alma mater or official school song makes reference to its position " Far Above Cayuga's Waters ", while that of Ithaca College references " Cayuga ’ s shore ".
The 1961 official reference put it this way: " The origin and rate of ephemeris time are defined to make the Sun's mean longitude agree with Newcomb's expression "
On the other hand, scholars who support the official persecution theory take the exhortation to defend one's faith ( 3: 15 ) as a reference to official court proceedings.
Six years later, the official narrative of this voyage was published, including the first printed reference to the mountain.
The city's full official name is Stołeczne Miasto Poznań (" The Capital City of Poznań "), in reference to its role as a centre of political power in the early Polish state.
Rhode Island's official nickname is " The Ocean State ," a reference to the State's geography, since Rhode Island has several large bays and inlets that amount to about 14 % of its total area.
The Xiph. Org Foundation maintains a reference implementation, libvorbis, the latest official version of which is 1. 3. 3, released on February 3, 2012.
The X. Org Server became the official reference implementation of X11.
* 1088: the renowned polymath Chinese scientist and official Shen Kuo made the world's first reference to the magnetic compass in his book Dream Pool Essays, along with encyclopedic documentation and inquiry into scientific discoveries.
* In China, the first official reference to Buddhism is made.
On his official website, Williams confirmed that he was working with producer Trevor Horn on his new album, which would eventually be titled Reality Killed the Video Star, a reference to the song " Video Killed the Radio Star " by Horn's former band The Buggles.
Signs on Interstate 95 from the end of the Bruckner Expressway in The Bronx to the Connecticut state line ( and vice versa ) as well as Interstate 87 and Interstate 90 between the Bronx-Westchester line ( on I-87 ) and the New York-Pennsylvania line ( on I-90 ) designate the name as Governor Thomas E. Dewey Thruway, though this official designation is rarely used in reference to these roads.
On some Fox shows, a hashtag rests above the affiliate's logo ( e. g. # newgirl or # bones ) to provide viewers reference to the network's official search tag on Twitter to find or start discussions during the airing of a program.
According to Kevin Benson, the 10th director of the school, " The first ' official ' reference to the School of Advanced Military Studies ( SAMS ) graduates as Jedi Knights was on 12 May 1992 during a meeting of the Committee on Armed Services Military Education Panel in Washington D. C ." Congressman Ike Skelton stated, " we all know that the real stamp of approval came when General Schwarzkopf requested SAMS graduates, sometimes referred to as ' Jedi Knights ," be sent to his headquarters in Riyadh to assist in developing the campaign plan.
To emphasize " equal footing " in cross-strait relations, the term is used in official contexts with reference to Taiwan, with the PRC referring to itself as " the mainland side " ( as opposed to " the Taiwan side ").
Other than replacing older guide signs which previously referenced the official northbound and southbound designations of the freeway, Caltrans made no other changes to mainline or street signing, and as such, pull-through signs, overhead signs, and freeway entrance signs all still reference north and south instead of east and west.
He quotes the official history of the U. S. Army Air Forces ' brief reference to the Eighth Air Force attack on Royan and also, in the same chapter, to the bombing of Pilsen in what was then Czechoslovakia.
An interesting early reference to Dagan occurs in a letter to King Zimri-Lim of Mari, 18th century, written by Itur-Asduu an official in the court of Mari and governor of Nahur ( the Biblical city of Nahor ) ( ANET, p. 623 ).
The city's official nickname is '" Home of the Classics ,"' a reference to the " classic " automobiles once manufactured there.
The name " Damascus " comes from a reference presumably to Damascus, Syria, and was first used in an official document in 1816, when the United States Congress approved a postal route through the area, operated by Edward Hughes.
Descriptive titles began to be added to the enrolled Acts by the official clerks, as a reference aid ; over time, titles came to be included within the text of each bill.
The official reference page may be found at OMG's website.
:" Boogien Mansion " ( Repeated reference to city of Detroit's official mayoral residence the Manoogian Mansion )
DeYoung's name and any reference to him was removed from the band's official website in 2011.

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