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References and game
References have been made in various episodes of ISIHAC to international versions of the game, including " Mornington Croissant ", supposedly based on the Paris Metro, and " Mornington Peninsula ", the Australian variant.
References to these movies can be found throughout the game, including joke servers for companies such as Steve Jackson Games ( which has been raided by the Secret Service ) and a nuclear missile control system from WarGames.
References to the game date back as far as the 17th century, and it was quite popular at the start of the 20th century.
References to seminal role-playing game elements influenced by European fantasy such as castles, magic, dragons, and monsters, were added to attract players to a familiar concept, as well as extend the story-telling past the western medium to allow scenario writers from other elements.
References to a game actually called " cricket " appeared around 1550.
* References to GURPS, a role playing game system.
References to the game even appear in elements of pop-culture including the title of Homestar Runner's FAQ page
References to a ball game played in northern France known as La Soule or Choule, in which the ball was propelled by hands, feet, and sticks, date from the 12th century.
References to this game go back to the 1890s in England.

References and using
In June 2005, for example, classicists at Oxford University worked on a joint project with Brigham Young University, using multi-spectral imaging technology to retrieve previously illegible writing ( see References ).
* Observer Pattern using Weak References implementation by Michael Kent
: References using Cricinfo or Wisden may require free registration for access.
In technology, soft lithography refers to a family of techniques for fabricating or replicating structures using " elastomeric stamps, molds, and conformable photomasks " ( in the words of Rogers and Nuzzo, p. 50, as cited in " References ").
: References using Cricinfo or Wisden may require free registration for access.
: References using Cricinfo or Wisden may require free registration for access.
: References using Cricinfo or Wisden may require free registration for access.
* References to Innerclean, the herbal laxative product marketed by Ehret in the United States, were later removed from Ehret ’ s writings due to government objections to using books in product promotion.

References and are
References to the data sources are given in the crystal descriptions.
References for Part 1, are given at the end and for Part 2, in the tables.
References are given at the end of each mineral description and a general index is given at the end of each volume.
References to Beachcomber are strongly pervasive in Private Eye, and there is a possible, but more tenuous, line of descent from it, via the Goon Show, to Monty Python.
References are ordered by date of publication:
References to speaking in tongues by the Church fathers are rare.
References to the First Quarto and First Folio are marked Hamlet Q1 and Hamlet F1, respectively, and are taken from the Arden Shakespeare " Hamlet: the texts of 1603 and 1623 " ( Thompson and Taylor, 2006b ).
References to MIT professors and other American computer scientists are prominent in Episode 11 of the series.
References to Lykaian Pan are especially abundant in Latin poetry, as for instance in Virgil ’ s epic, the Aeneid: “ Lupercal / Parrhasio dictum Panos de more Lycaei ,” “... the Lupercal, named after the Parrhasian worship of Lykaian Pan ,” and in Horace ’ s Odes: “ Velox amoenum saepe Lucretilem / mutat Lycaeo Faunus ,” “ Often swift Faunus exchanges Lykaion for pleasant Lucretilis .”
References in the Talmud to the Sifra are ambiguous ; It is uncertain whether the texts mentioned in the Talmud are to an earlier version of our Sifra, or to the sources that the Sifra also drew upon.
References to the Sifra from the time of the early medieval rabbis ( and after ) are to the text extant today.
References to " metamorphosis " in mammals are imprecise and only colloquial, but historically idealist ideas of transformation and monadology, as in Goethe's Metamorphosis of Plants, influenced the development of ideas of evolution.
In his dedication to King Henri II, Nostradamus describes " emptying my soul, mind and heart of all care, worry and unease through mental calm and tranquility ", but his frequent references to the " bronze tripod " of the Delphic rite are usually preceded by the words " as though " ( compare, once again, External References to the original texts ).
References to concepts analogous to the qi taken to be the life-process or flow of energy that sustains living beings are found in many belief systems, especially in Asia.
References are made to Van Diemen's Land during the chapters devoted to Francis Crozier.
References to Canaanites are also found throughout the Amarna letters of Pharaoh Akenaton circa 1350 BC, and a reference to the " land of Canaan " is found on the statue of Idrimi of Alalakh in modern Syria.
Other references are given in the References below.
References to the gem are made by Pliny the Elder.
References are made to the poet throughout.
References to the religion of Moab are scanty.
References are made in the films with Vicki Vale taking photos of the devastated Corto Maltese.
References extend to objects or actions that are doughnut-shaped.

References and found
" References to the Britannica can be found throughout English literature, most notably in one of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's favourite Sherlock Holmes stories, " The Red-Headed League ".
Brief audio clips by Lipscomb about his war work may be found from the External Links section at the bottom of this page, past the References.
References to the experiment can be found in many other works, including an episode of The X-Files entitled " Død Kalm ", Sanctuary, The Triangle, the Doctor Who audio drama The Macros, the collaborative science-fiction novella Green Fire, and the novels The Spy who Haunted Me, Ship of the Damned, and Retromancer.
References to the war can also be found in Excession, Matter and Surface Detail.
References to the predynastic rulers of Copán are found in later texts but none of these texts predate the refounding of Copán in AD 426.
References to Ceridwen and her cauldron found in the work of the 12th-century Gogynfeirdd or Poets of the Princes ( such as Cynddelw Brydydd Mawr ) he thus considers later, derivative works.
References to Narasimha are found in a wide variety of the Puranic scriptures, with seventeen versions of the main narrative, some in more detail than others.
References to these notable citizens of Ostend can be found here: Oostendse biografieën ( in Dutch )
References to the tirumala also found in several of Puranas.
References to burials or entombments at this cemetery can be found in the articles if not listed below.
References to hydrocephalic skulls can be found in ancient Egyptian medical literature from 2500 BC to 500 AD.
References to Aneirin are found in the work of the Poets of the Princes, but his fame declined in the later Middle Ages until the re-assertion of Welsh identity by antiquarian writers of the Tudor period.
References to ' jungle ', ' junglists ' and ' jungle music ' can be found throughout dub, reggae and dancehall genres from that era up until today.
References to Edwinstowe can be found in the Domesday Book.
References to such encounters can be found in many cultures ranging from shamanic traditions of Native Americans to indigenous Australians and African tribes, as well as among Western users of these substances.
References to this concept and its practice are found in the earliest Christian documents, e. g. the Pauline Epistles.
References to St. Elmo's fire can be found in the works of Julius Caesar ( De Bello Africo, 47 ), Pliny the Elder ( Naturalis Historia, book 2, par.
References to the position have been found in some of the oldest known medical documents including versions of the Hippocratic oath ( see lithotomy ); the position is named after the ancient surgical procedure for removing kidney stones, gall stones and bladder stones via the perineum.
References have been found that suggest that morris dance dates back to the mid-15th century, but claims of pre-Christian origins are now largely dismissed.
References to the sea waters of Esgueira can be found in 1057, since the production and commerce of salt were the great wealth of this river / sea zone.

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