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Parenthetical and referencing
Parenthetical referencing is recommended by both the British Standards Institution and the Modern Language Association.
# REDIRECT Parenthetical referencing
# REDIRECT Parenthetical referencing # Author-date

Parenthetical and are
( Parenthetical page references are to the Grove Press ed.

Parenthetical and opposed
Parenthetical notations indicate how specific occupations and organizations can be regarded as service industries to the extent they provide an intangible service, as opposed to a tangible good.

Parenthetical and .
Parenthetical information is recommended when the relevance if a cited authority might not otherwise be clear to the reader.
Deerhoof has done extensive remixing for other artists, including Maroon 5, Asobi Seksu, Xiu Xiu, The Givers, Shugo Tokumaru, Starfucker, Delta 5, Wildbirds & Peacedrums, A. U., Parenthetical Girls, Royal Bangs, People Get Ready, Megaphonic Thrift, E. D.
This verse has a Parenthetical Sentence "... This day have those who disbelieve despaired of your religion, so fear them not, and fear Me.
Parenthetical indicates last game in which they appeared on the roster.
Parenthetical details from WorldCat.

referencing and also
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, in Work Without Hope ( 1825 ), also refers to the herb, likely referencing Milton's earlier work.
( Notations declared in the DTD are also referencing external entities, but these unparsed entities are not needed for the validation of documents in the standalone mode of these parsers: the validation of all external entities referenced by notations is left to the application using the SGML or XML parser ).
And the content of the " img " element is referencing another external entity " example1SVG " whose declaration also does not define an notation, so it will also be parsed by validating parsers and the entity replacement text will be located by its defined SYSTEM identifier " example1. svg " ( also interpreted as a relative URI ).
Some applications ( but not XML or SGML parsers themselves ) also allow referencing notations indirectly by naming them in the < tt >" URN: name "</ tt > value of a standard CDATA attribute, everywhere a URI can be specified.
* Harvard referencing, a citation style also known as the " author-date method "
Another leading Orthodox online outlet, Aish. com, also shows broad acceptance of the Zohar by referencing it in many of its articles.
Link farms are tightly-knit communities of pages referencing each other, also known facetiously as mutual admiration societies.
In computer science, a closure ( also lexical closure or function closure ) is a function or reference to a function together with a referencing environment — a table storing a reference to each of the non-local variables
Both system and user software may need to use software constructs such as semaphores ( also called locks or gates ) to prevent one thread from interfering with another if they should happen to cross paths in referencing the same data.
Spike also retains something of his literary intellect from his human side, routinely referencing poetry, songs, and literature ; on occasion he even waxes poetic on the nature of love, life, and unlife as being driven by blood, reasoning that blood is more powerful than any supernatural force because it is what separates the living from the dead.
and also referencing the book A Toss of a Coin, The History of the Duncansville Area, 1769 – 2000
Baekdu Mountain, also known in China as Changbai Mountain ( when referencing only the mountain ) and Baitou Mountain ( when referencing both the mountain and its crater lake, Heaven Lake ), is an active volcanic mountain on the border between North Korea and China, located at.
The srsName URI may also be a Uniform Resource Name ( URN ) for referencing a common CRS definition.
" Many also ban customers for referencing use of illegal drugs when buying items.
Weak references are also used to minimize the number of unnecessary objects in memory by allowing the program to indicate which objects are not critical by only weakly referencing them.
" Illustrated by Mark Fredrickson, the cover was a double parody, also referencing the January 1973 issue of National Lampoon which depicted a gun being held to a real dog's head and the line " If you don't buy this magazine, we'll kill this dog.
Paige also liked to tell a tall tale referencing one hotel at which he and Bell stayed, in which there was a short delay between flipping the light switch off and the lights actually going off due to faulty wiring, sufficient for Bell to jump into bed in the interim.
The Jain Agamas also contain explicit use of this term aside from referencing Mahavira: The Ten Lectures on the Religious Profession of a Layman describe Ananda, a disciple of Mahavira, stating, " Venerable sir, I believe in the doctrine of the Nigaṇṭhas ; I am convinced of the Nigaṇṭha doctrine.
( known as BP ) are also the names of petroleum companies, further referencing the common belief that dinosaurs were one of the organic origins of petroleum.
But investors can also buy CDS contracts referencing Risky Corp debt without actually owning any Risky Corp debt.

referencing and known
However, there are no known year-names or other archaeological evidence verifying any of these later kings of Akkad or Uruk, apart from a single artifact referencing king Dudu of Akkad.
De Palma is known for quoting and referencing other director's work throughout his career.
Artist Mark Summers, well known for his scratchboard technique, created this portrait for the stamp referencing a black-and-white photograph of Ferber taken in 1927.
The area was first known as Hangtown Crossing, referencing the route to Old Hangtown-or Placerville.
Though Sunny Isles may have once been promoted as The Venice of America, for the 21st century it has continued its penchant for allusions to more well known locations and has re-imagined itself with the promotional moniker Florida's Riviera ( presumably referencing either the French Riviera or the Italian Riviera but certainly not Riviera Beach, Maryland nor Riviera Beach, Florida would only confuse the matter ).
Moore was known as " Yellow Hair " to his troops at the battle at Ia Drang, for his blond hair, and as a tongue-in-cheek homage referencing George Armstrong Custer, commander of the same unit ( 7th Cavalry ) at the Battle of the Little Bighorn just under a century before.
It is generally known that the white represents – the sky, the green – the forest and nature and the red – the blood of the people, referencing the strong bond of the nation through all the wars and revolutions that have shaken the country in the past.
The Merkin fly pattern represents a crab, referencing the merkin's historical use for pubic lice ( also colloquially known as crabs ).
One line, Groucho's aside referencing Margaret Dumont's character, " I think I'll try and make her ", as in " seduce her ", was chopped from all known prints of the film during the 1936 re-release, due to its violation of the Hays Code.
Joe Bob was known for wearing cowboy attire and his signature ten-gallon hat and having a unique way of introducing movies ( including referencing exactly how much violence and nudity each movie had ).
The origin of this title is known, Nix chose the name referencing " Abhorson ", the executioner in Shakespeare's Measure for Measure.
The plant itself is also valuable for ornamental purposes, and has been known as the " common garden poppy ", referencing all the group of poppy plants.
This event became known as " El Bombazo ", referencing his original gimmick and the explosive nature of actual TNT.
" Through the years its name changed many times so that now it is known by the generic name referencing many saints: Mission Los Santos Ángeles de Guevavi.
He was known for his trademark move, the ' Savardian Spin-o-rama ' ( a term actually coined by Danny Gallivan, referencing the move performed by Serge Savard ), which entailed Savard whirling around with the puck in a full rotation allowing him to defeat defenders and goaltenders alike.
This tradition, rather than the tradition of other colleges where students shout out their windows, is known as Primal SCream ( noted with a capital SC referencing the school's nickname ).
The Cougars and Rice Owls compete in football annually for a trophy known as the " Bayou Bucket ," referencing one of the city of Houston's nicknames as the " Bayou City.
Rodney Marsh was a regular pundit, known for his outspoken views, until being sacked by Sky Sports in early 2005 after a poor taste joke referencing the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami.

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