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More isolated references occur, however, in sources ranging from Plato to Virgil.
More than 30 of the species are found at the in Japan, collectively placing them with the name and associated tanka for visitors to read and observe, reminding them of the ancient time in which the references were made.
More DS9 references to the animated series include the episode " Prophet Motive " where the title of healer is resurrected from " Yesteryear " as well.
More recently, Simon R. Green included references to " The Philadelphia Experiment " in his book The Spy Who Haunted Me, while Paul Violette's book Secrets of Anti-Gravity Propulsion recounts some mysterious involvement of the physicist Thomas Townsend Brown of the Philadelphia Navy yard.
" More critically, Peter Cowie commented that the film " suffers from its profusion of cultural references and asides ".
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More recently, in 1995, Professor Alfred P. Smyth argued that the Life is a forgery by Byrhtferth ( who simply ' adopted ' the name of the obscure Asser from the references to him in other records ), basing his case primarily on an analysis of Byrhtferth's and Asser's Latin vocabulary.
More recently, the popular graphic novels of Alan Moore, " From Hell " ( 1989 ) and " The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen " ( 1999 ) contain a number of references to the notorious criminality of the area in Victorian London.
More precisely, a citation is an abbreviated alphanumeric expression ( e. g. ) embedded in the body of an intellectual work that denotes an entry in the bibliographic references section of the work for the purpose of acknowledging the relevance of the works of others to the topic of discussion at the spot where the citation appears.
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* The Austin, Texas band Sound Team references Belshazzar with the lyric: " But I don't have to sleep at Belshazzar's house anymore / Gave up the center line " on the track " No More Birthdays " off their Movie Monster LP.
More reliable references note this jocular American English phrase " used as a greeting after prolonged separation " was first recorded in 1900 for a Native American's speech, and thus more likely derives from American Indian Pidgin English.
More liberal Conservative congregations omit references to the Temple sacrifices entirely.
More mythologic references can be found in the Huichol legends of the deer and the horned rabbit.
Known as the Oahspe Standard Edition it includes original pre-1882 Oahspe related material, including the Book of Knowledge and of Ouranothen which were a part of the original pre-1882 published Oahspe material ( More of Oahspe by Jim Dennon, 1983 ), as well as additional footnotes, combined references to 1882 and 1891 editions and an expanded comprehensive index.
More generally, a pointer is a kind of reference, and it is said that a pointer references a datum stored somewhere in memory ; to obtain that datum is to dereference the pointer.
More obscure literary references abound, perhaps in keeping with the common theme of being " well-read ".
That novel also contains a number of punning references to The Man from U. N. C. L. E .. More subtly, the murder victim, a famous Master Sorcerer named Sir James Zwinge, is named for Randall James Zwinge, better known as the stage magician James Randi ; and the head of the magician's guild is Sir Lyon Gandolphus Gray, whose name is partially a reference to Gandalf from J. R. R.
In 1997 the band released One More Megabyte, which features references to computers, mainly in the lyrics of its title track, and in tracks like the outro track.
* John Hodgman's satirical almanac More Information Than You Require makes references to multiple events involving raining animals.
More akin to the early tall American skyscrapers, the Royal Liver Building closely resembles H. H. Richardson's Allegheny Court House ( built in 1884 ) and Adler and Sullivan's Schiller Theatre-with no definitive exterior styling but eclectic references to the Baroque and Byzantine.
More references to alternative origins and discussion of their likelihood can be found in Pickard-Cambridge's Tragedy, Comedy, Dithyramb, and more recently in Rodriguez Noriega Guillen's Epicarmo di Siracusa: Testimonios y Fragmentos .< ref name =" noriega1 ">
More importantly the list of references will change due to both changes in technology and changes in requirements for Regulatory compliance.
More recent cultural references include a character called " Rosie " in the video game BioShock, armed with a rivet gun.

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More potent a charm to bring back that time of life than this record of a few pictures and a few remembered facts would be a catalogue of the minutiae which are of the very stuff of the mind, intrinsic, because they were known in the beginning not by the eye alone but by the hand that held them.
More, the U.S. action was hailed by a principal opposition leader, Dr. Juan Bosch, as having saved `` many lives and many troubles in the near future ''.
More than once I was confronted by professional gamblers, `` bookies '', loan `` sharks '', gangsters, `` thugs '' and `` finger men '' -- people of a class I did not even know existed -- to repay my husband's staggering losses, `` or else '' I shuddered to think that someone so dear to me could even associate with such a sinister milieu.
The actual function of patristic communism was adequately set forth by St. Gregory almost a millenium before More wrote Utopia.
More typical is the case of a suburban Long Island housewife described by a marriage counselor.
More often, though, he is so accustomed to submitting to authority on the job without argument that he lives by the same rule at home.
* 1945 – More than 7, 000 die when the German refugee ship Goya is sunk by a Soviet submarine torpedo.
In the 1516 novel Utopia by Thomas More, the island called Utopia once had the name " Abraxa ", which scholars have suggested is a related use.
More purely Hellenic myth would have Amathus settled instead by one of the sons of Heracles, thus accounting for the fact that he was worshiped there.
More Latins were brought to Rome as citizens and were settled at the foot of the Aventine near the Palatine Hill, by the temple of Murcia
More foods were now available: feral goats – introduced by earlier sailors – provided him with meat and milk and wild turnips, cabbage, and black pepper berries offered him variety and spice.
More recent observations made in the laboratory of antibiosis between micro-organisms led to the discovery of natural antibacterials produced by microorganisms.
More common are antigens that are presented by tumor cells and normal cells, and they are called tumor-associated antigens ( TAAs ).
More than 40 have subsequently been produced in the West End, at the Royal National Theatre or by the Royal Shakespeare Company since his first hit Relatively Speaking opened at the Duke of York's Theatre in 1967.
More advanced questions involve the topology of the curve and relations between the curves given by different equations.
* 1990 – More than 127 Muslims are killed in North East Sri Lanka by paramilitary troops.
More recently, " Twilight Zone " by 2 Unlimited was sung a cappella to the instrumentation on the comedy television series Tompkins Square.
More recently, for example, it was claimed by A. A. Kovalyov as the residence of Lu Fang ( 盧芳 ), a Han throne pretender from the Guangwu era.
More ambitious was the Logic Theory Machine, a deduction system for the propositional logic of the Principia Mathematica, developed by Allen Newell, Herbert A. Simon and J. C. Shaw.
More general equations of fluid flow-the Euler equations-were published by Leonhard Euler in 1757.
More expensive pigments are generally replicated by hues.
* The short story " There Are More Things " by Jorge Luis Borges from The Book of Sand refers to an amphisbaena and concerns a similar, though mostly undescribed, monster.
More generally, one curve is a curvilinear asymptote of another ( as opposed to a linear asymptote ) if the distance between the two curves tends to zero as they tend to infinity, although usually the term asymptote by itself is reserved for linear asymptotes.
More generally, as noted by A. W.

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