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References to animal sacrifice appear in the New Testament, such as the parents of Jesus sacrificing two doves () and the Apostle Paul performing a Nazirite vow even after the death of Christ ().
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Selected References from Primate, Parrot, Marine Mammal animal language programs, as well as the Linguistics literature:
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References in the Tanakh point to an awareness of human sacrifice in the history of ancient Near Eastern practice.
References in the Bible point to an awareness of human sacrifice in the history of ancient near-eastern practice.
References the binding of Isaac with the lyrics, " Will you sacrifice your first born like Abraham would his Isaac?
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References to specific kami or the general Shinto idea of kami appear in various areas of popular culture, including anime and manga, role-playing games, and literature.
References to valkyries appear throughout the book Skáldskaparmál, which provides information about skaldic poetry.
For example, small Scottish and Irish harps can be held on the lap, while some ancient Sumerian lyres appear to have been as tall as a seated man ( see Kinsky ; also Sachs, History ..., under " References ").
References to uirō as a confection first appear in the Wa-Kan Sansai Zue, Ryōan Terajima's massive Edo-period dictionary published in 1712.
References to them were made in a number of other Next Generation and Star Trek: Voyager stories, but they did not appear until the 1996 fourth season Deep Space Nine episode " Indiscretion ".
References to the quintuplets appear in the Three Stooges ' shorts False Alarms ( 1936 ), and Oily to Bed, Oily to Rise ( 1939 ), the screwball comedy My Man Godfrey ( 1936 ), Preston Sturges ' The Miracle of Morgan's Creek ( 1944 ), and Agatha Christie's The Adventure of the Cheap Flat.
References to a holiday called ' Robanukah ' appear in several episodes, as well, though it is heavily implied that Bender makes up this holiday to avoid work.
References of martial arts practice in Shaolin appear in various literary genres of the late Ming: the epitaphs of Shaolin warrior monks, martial-arts manuals, military encyclopedias, historical writings, travelogues, fiction and poetry.
References to woolen shawls appear in Mughal texts between the 3rd century BC and the 11th century AD.
References to red solid mercury began to appear in major Russian and western media sources in the late 1980s.
References to Bakewell pudding appear earlier than the term Bakewell tart, which only appears to have entered common usage in the 20th Century.
References to the town of Bowronville, a new neighborhood contained within the area south of Lafayette Avenue and Stanhope Street begin to appear dating to the 1850s.
References to the game even appear in elements of pop-culture including the title of Homestar Runner's FAQ page
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References: For more information about the historical employment of vibrato by classical vocalists, see Michael Scott's two-volume survey The Record of Singing ( published by Duckworth, London, in 1977 and 1979 ); John Potter's Tenor: History of a Voice ( Yale University Press, New Haven & London, 2009 ); and Herman Klein's 30 Years of Music in London ( Century, New York, 1903 ).
References to God as wrathful or violent are more sparse in the New Testament than in the Old, but attention has been drawn to a number of passages, such as:
References to the old name survive in the Fort Tryon Jewish Center ( on Fort Washington Avenue between W. 183rd and W. 185th Streets, the Fort Tryon Deli and Grocery ( also on Fort Washington Avenue, at W. 187th Street ), and in the pages of the Not for Tourists Guide to New York City.
In February 2005, the Greens had suggested that an adoption law reform clause should be added to the Relationships ( Statutory References ) Act 2005, which equalized heterosexual, lesbian and gay spousal status in New Zealand law and regulatory policy, apart from the Adoption Act 1955.
References, such as The New Encyclopædia Britannica, validate the above by offering additional specifics: Early Christian writers, such as Clement of Alexandria in the 2nd century, had used a form like Yahweh, and claim that this pronunciation of the tetragrammaton was never really lost.
References to the old name survive in the Fort Tryon Jewish Center ( on Fort Washington Avenue between W. 183rd and W. 185th Streets ( there is no W. 184th Street on Fort Washington Avenue )), the Fort Tryon Deli and Grocery ( also on Fort Washington Avenue, at W. 187th Street ), and in the pages of the Not for Tourists Guide to New York City.
References included the work of poet Sonia Sanchez ; their love of New York punk-funk act Les Savy Fav and a discussion of Dizzy Gillespie's Presidential campaign of 1964 among a litany of others.
References to the name " New Ark " are found in preserved letters written by historical figures such as James McHenry dated as late as 1787.
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