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References in episodes and other items such as novelizations released by Disney are inconsistent about her last name being Sanders or Saunders.
References to the theatre are plentiful throughout Resnais's filmmaking ( Marienbad, Muriel, Stavisky, Mon oncle d ' Amérique ), but he first undertook the challenge of taking a complete stage work and giving it new cinematic life in Mélo ( 1986 ), an adaptation of Henry Bernstein's 1929 play of the same name.
APA style uses Harvard referencing within the text, listing the author's name and year of publication, keyed to an alphabetical list of sources at the end of the paper on a References page.
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.
References to alcoholism and Prohibition were also commonplace in many of the Felix shorts, particularly Felix Finds Out ( 1924 ), Whys and Other Whys ( 1927 ), Felix Woos Whoopee ( 1930 ) to name a few.
References to strippers as characters or plot devices are too numerous to name.
References to the emperors of Japan who ruled during this period are properly written as, for example, " the 3rd year of Emperor Mommu " ( 文武天皇3年 ; Mommu is the emperor's name, not that of the era ), and not " the 3rd year of Mommu " ( 文武3年 ; this second writing implies that Mommu is the era name ).
References to academic art were gradually removed from histories of art and textbooks by modernists, who justified doing this in the name of cultural revolution.
References to Noah are scattered throughout the Qur ' an, and there is even an entire chapter carrying his name, Noah.
" References in Lord Darcy ( was Purple's name ....)", April – May 1999
References to violets and the desirable nature of the fragrance go back to classical sources such as Pliny and Horace when the name ‘ Ion ’ was in use to describe this flower from which the name of the distinctive chemical constituents of the flower, the ionones – is derived.
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 to the name after this date include one to Thomas Scarysbrig, Doctor of Divinity registered at the University of Oxford in 1508, and one to the marriage of Anthony Scarisbrick, mercer of London, to Jane Glascocke in 1615.
References to it by name are conspicuously missing also from the Old Testament.
References to this famous brothel have been made in movies and television shows ( the name is always changed for legal reasons ).
References to the university under its old name are common.
References to the name " New Ark " are found in preserved letters written by historical figures such as James McHenry dated as late as 1787.
References in the Atlanta History Center also show references to the name Pearl Park.
References to waifs in music are sometimes self-deprecating, as in the name of the Australian folk-rock band The Waifs, or Tracy Bonham's song " I'm Not a Waif ".

References and have
References to the show in popular culture began during its original broadcast when it was parodied in an episode of The Dick Van Dyke Show, fittingly titled " The Man from My Uncle ", References in other televison shows have continued over the years, including a 2011 episode of Mad Men, " The Chrysanthemum and the Sword ".
References to the rosary have been part of a number of reported Marian Apparitions spanning two centuries.
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.
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 Hunab Ku have figured prominently in New Age Mayanism such as that of José Argüelles.
References to the film have appeared in multiple works by Nakamura.
References that tend to date the play ( such as Mrs. Clackett's to the Brents having colour television ) have been eliminated or rewritten.
References have been used to re-examine criminal convictions that have concerned the country as in the cases of David Milgaard and Steven Truscott.
References in more recent Court decisions have argued that " Whether or not the Founders intended this " negative " or " dormant " component to the Commerce Clause has been hotly debated.
References to Uppsala Synod have since then been worked into the fundamental laws, notably the Act of Succession.
However, as Stewart Pollens points out ( see References below ), this person cannot be Bartolomeo Cristofori, since the census records an age of 13, whereas Cristofori according to his baptismal record would have been 25 at the time.
References to his " blind tasting of wine " have led to the common misconception that Dom Pérignon was blind.
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 Sea-Monkeys have been made in films and television series, including Spin City, Roseanne, Night Court, South Park, The Simpsons, It's Garry Shandling's Show and Desperate Housewives.
It is a performance of 17th century Italian music determined by the conductor, Jean Tubéry ( as cited in the Virgin Classics web page listed in the " References " section ), to have been influential in French culture at the time of Cardinal Mazarin, a 17th century chief minister of France.
Vicente asserts ( as cited in the Optimize article listed in the " References " section ) technology in such constructs as hospitals, airplanes, and nuclear power plants have significant room for improvement.
References to Bakewell pudding appear earlier than the term Bakewell tart, which only appears to have entered common usage in the 20th Century.
References and mention of Jagannath have been found in numerous religious texts and semi-religious literary works.
References are made in some novels to the existence of other cavalry such as demi-lancers although no rules have been provided for these troops.
References to Sheindlin as " Judge Judy " have appeared on TV shows including Will & Grace, America's Next Top Model, NBC's The Weakest Link, The Practice and the Academy Awards, as well as the book America: A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction by Jon Stewart.
References to Raistlin have appeared in several other media, most notably in heavy metal music.
" References to elements of I Love Bees have since appeared in the 2006 Halo Graphic Novel and the 2009 Halo Encyclopedia, both of which are official canon.

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