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Referencing and book
Referencing the work of sociologists and anthropologists such as Émile Durkheim and Margaret Mead, he also used the book as a vehicle to present his theory that illness was culturally relative.
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Referencing and said
Referencing the numerous turnovers, Morrall said, " It really was a physical game.
Referencing the election, Ford said, " I am fully conscious that I am not the unanimous choice of this assembly but I do say to every member of this house, that we have a duty together to provide leadership and if we didn't know that before, we sadly had a reminder of it at half past twelve this morning.
Referencing a naval tradition in a pre-launch news conference he had said: " For thousands of years, humans have been going to sea in ships.

Referencing and is
Referencing memory by an address and an offset is represented directly in computer hardware on virtually all computer architectures, so this design detail in C makes compilation easier, at the cost of some human factors.
Referencing her TV persona she stated, " Beulah is everybody's friend.
Referencing his overall view that education should not focus merely on the memorization of facts, Bruner wrote in Process of Education that ' knowing how something is put together is worth a thousand facts about it.
Referencing theorist Fredric Jameson's framework, film critic Linda Williams refers to documentaries that seek only to reveal the past as supporting the notion of an “ intensified nostalgia for a past that is already lost .” Conversely, " The Thin Blue Line " suggests Adams ' innocence by clouding a previously established history.
Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing, or TIGER, or TIGER / Line is a format used by the United States Census Bureau to describe land attributes such as roads, buildings, rivers, and lakes, as well as areas such as census tracts.
Referencing a Gladwell reporting mistake, Pinker criticizes his lack of expertise: " I will call this the Igon Value Problem: when a writer ’ s education on a topic consists in interviewing an expert, he is apt to offer generalizations that are banal, obtuse or flat wrong.
Referencing this local history in the 1970s, local newspaper columnist Steve Otto planted the idea that if New York City is the " Big Apple ", then Tampa must be the " Big Guava ".
Referencing Lawrence v. Texas and Stanley v. Georgia the defense argued there is a fundamental right to sexual privacy which includes the right to possess and view sexually explicit material in one's own home.

Referencing and you
" Referencing the contestant elimination process on the show Survivor, Kimmel responded, " As long as you have your immunity idol, I think you're safe.
Referencing Sonia's foray into lesbianism in 2005, TV critic Grace Dent branded the character " the worst lesbian ever ", adding, " The only lesbians with less lesbian tendencies than you are the women on the front cover of the Horny Triple-X Lesbian Specials which they keep at eye level by the sweets in my corner shop.

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Referencing W. E. Lamm's small booklet, " Lumbering In Klamath ," there was a sawmill built at Sprague River in 1930 called Crater Lake Lumber & Box Company.

Referencing and by
Referencing Soviet General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev's refusal to remove the Berlin Wall, the speech, delivered by Reagan at the Brandenburg Gate in West Berlin on 12 June 1987, contained the sentence: " Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!
* Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing ( TIGER ), a mapping format used by the United States Census Bureau
Referencing primary sources such as correspondences, Kuhr concludes that Dreschel and Storch left Wittenberg before January 1 and Stübner by January 6.
Referencing The Thirteenth Tribe, the study's authors note that " Some authors argue that after the fall of their kingdom in the second half of the 10th century CE, the Khazar converts were absorbed by the emerging Ashkenazi Jewish community in Eastern Europe.

Referencing and Christ
Referencing the Siege of Constantinople of 860, Photius informs the Oriental patriarchs and bishops that, after the Bulgarians turned to Christ in 863, the Rus ' followed suit.

Referencing and while
Referencing Leon Hirszman's Garota de Ipanema, de Andrade praised Hirszman for using " a popular stereotype to establish contact with the masses, while at the same time ... demystif that very stereotype ".

Referencing and had
Referencing the Bible 2 Kings 2: 11 and in many other instances where a flying craft or angels with wings are described, Fard convinced His followers that God has always had and used superior technological power and flying vehicles.

Referencing and girl
Referencing John Hughes films, she describes herself in high school as " a cross between the jock and the antisocial girl.

Referencing and .
Referencing Mahner et al.
Referencing Staley's guest-singing appearance with Tool on the song " Opiate ", the Seattle Post-Intelligencer reported, " At KISW-FM's ' Rockstock ' concert at the Kitsap County Fairgrounds in Bremerton in May 1994 — just a month after the death of Kurt Cobain — Staley made a surprise appearance.
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Referencing the success of these programs, Nixon promoted these acts to increase employment and to support his newly proposed Economic Stabilization Act.
* Referencing Entities: Not only must a host be accessible, but in many cases it must also be " referenced " to be useful.
The Census Bureau replaced the data format with Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing ( TIGER ) in 1990.
Referencing his family's financial need after his many years of public service, he left the court in 1884 to become general counsel for the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway.
Referencing accounts from the Bureau of Economic Analysis and the voting record, it can be seen that US government spending typically declines as a percentage of GDP when no party controls both the executive and legislative branches.

Ergun and Emir
* Caner, Emir, and Ergun Caner.

Ergun and Caner's
White, an outspoken critic of Ergun Caner, led the way in exposing Caner's inconsistent recollection of past experiences.

Ergun and .
* Dr. Ergun Caner, former president of Liberty Theological Seminary, part of Liberty University
Apart from that, he performed with other artists like Aladji Faye, Tilahun Gessesse, Youssou Ndour, John McLaughlin, Pat Metheny, Bob Mose, Lester Bowie, David Schnitter, Polo Orti, Aster Aweke, Rainer Bruninghaus, Jakob Magnusson, Jon Eberson, Stefan Nilsson, Anders Kjellberg, Zakir Hussein, Ivo Papasoff, Ran Diallo, Ismaila Sané, Finn Siegler, Baluji Shrivastav, Charlie Mariano, Thad Jones, Gunter Christmann, Paquito d ' Rivera, Ted Curson, Walter Bishop Jr., Herbie Hanckock's Head Hunters, Marian Petrescu, Zoltan Lantos, Mihail Petrescu, Kornel Horvath, Borbely Mihaly, Wladislaw Jagiello, Wojeck Tschaikowsky, Hamid Drake, Bill Öhrström, Coste Apetrea, Bruno Råberg, Richie Cole, Raivo Tafenau, Hüsnü Şenlendirici, Ergun Senlenderici, Jimi Mbaye, Yamar Thiam, Orchestra Baobab, No. 1 de Dakar, Super Diamono de Dakar, Ethio Stars, Assane Thiam, Eric M ' backe-N ' doye, Alla Seck, Ali Birra, Mike Rose, Antonio Coronel, Pepe Roca, Alameda, Juan Carlos Romero and numerous Finnish musicians.
* Kazancigil, Ali and Ergun Özbudun.

Emir and book
The first book centres around the arrival in Alexandria of Bey Ashraf al-Mansur, claimed to be the son of the Emir of Tunis.
The third book starts with the near-death of the Emir of Tunis — forcing Raf to investigate the biggest mystery of all, his own origins.

Emir and Islam
* in Nigeria most monarchies previously had native titles but when most in the north converted to Islam, Muslim titles were generally adopted such as Emir ; Sultan has also been used.
Soon after Robertson ’ s visit, in 1895-6, Emir Abdur Rahman Khan invaded and converted the Kafirs to Islam as a symbolic climax to his campaigns to bring the country under a centralised Afghan government.
The Nuristanis are a people whose ancestors practised what was apparently an ancient Indo-Iranian polytheistic Vedic religion until they were conquered and converted to Islam in the late 19th century by Emir Abdur Rahman Khan.
The region was conquered by Emir Abdur Rahman Khan in 1895 – 96 and the Nuristani were then converted to Islam.
The Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement believe in an allegorical interpretation of these two terms and is administered by a body of people called the Anjuman Ishat-e-Islam (" movement for the propagation of Islam "), headed by an Emir.
Saeed Ahmad Khan ( سيد احمد خان in Urdu ) ( 1900 – 1996, ( Emir 1981-1996 ) was an adherent, and later third Emir, of the Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement, religious movement which evolved as a sect of Islam.
In 1895, following their conquest by Emir Abdur Rahman Khan, the Kom Kafir people in Afghanistan were forced to convert to Islam.
In 1895, following conquest by Emir Abdur Rahman Khan, the Katir Kafir people in Afghanistan were forcibly converted to Islam.

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