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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.
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 the same resource ( such as an embedded small image ) more than once from the same document results in multiple copies of the embedded resource.

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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 and before
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 from personal experiences, and those of others, the youth of Secunda generally have a sense of pride and " oneness " with the town and each other before the time of significant growth of the town.

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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 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!
Referencing Ergun and Emir Caner's book Unveiling Islam, Vines said that " Allah is not Jehovah … Jehovah's not going to turn you into a terrorist that'll try to bomb people and take the lives of thousands and thousands of people ," and that " Christianity was founded by the virgin-born Jesus Christ " while " Islam was founded by Muhammad, a demon-possessed pedophile who had 12 wives, and his last one was a 9-year-old girl.
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 ( TIGER ), a mapping format used by the United States Census Bureau
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.
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.

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Referencing the numerous turnovers, Morrall said, " It really was a physical game.
Referencing her TV persona she stated, " Beulah is everybody's friend.
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 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 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 the success of these programs, Nixon promoted these acts to increase employment and to support his newly proposed Economic Stabilization Act.
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 Entities: Not only must a host be accessible, but in many cases it must also be " referenced " to be useful.
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 a naval tradition in a pre-launch news conference he had said: " For thousands of years, humans have been going to sea in ships.
The Census Bureau replaced the data format with Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing ( TIGER ) in 1990.
" 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 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.
Referencing John Hughes films, she describes herself in high school as " a cross between the jock and the antisocial girl.

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With the availability of primary sources, such as the those in Nag Hammadi library, the identity of Abrasax remains unclear.
The primary sources regarding Asgard come from the Prose Edda, written in the 13th century by Icelandic Snorri Sturluson, and the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th century from a basis of much older Skaldic poetry.
The United States Department of Agriculture and its myriad agencies such as the Agricultural Marketing Service are the primary sources of regulatory activity, although other administrative bodies such as the Environmental Protection Agency play a significant regulatory role as well.
Old Khmer is attested by many primary sources and has been studied in depth by a few scholars, most notably Saveros Pou, Phillip Jenner and Heinz-Jürgen Pinnow.
Many cavers carry two or more sources of light-one as primary and the others as backup in case the first fails.
One of the primary sources of acetyl-CoA is sugars that are broken down by glycolysis to produce pyruvate that in turn is decarboxylated by the enzyme pyruvate dehydrogenase generating acetyl-CoA according to the following reaction scheme:
The few primary sources disagree on what precisely occurred.
Nonetheless, these lost primary sources, along with the works of Seneca and Philo, were the basis of surviving secondary and tertiary histories on Caligula written by the next generations of historians.
Islamic primary sources, the Quran and the Sunnah, declare concubinage permitted ( Halal ) under strict conditions.
If the sources for north-eastern Britain, the lands of the kingdom of Northumbria and the former Pictland, are limited and late, those for the areas on the Irish Sea and Atlantic coasts — the modern regions of north-west England and all of northern and western Scotland — are non-existent, and archaeology and toponymy are of primary importance.
While the sources for north-eastern Britain, the lands of the kingdom of Northumbria and the former Pictland, are limited and late, those for the areas on the Irish Sea and Atlantic coasts — the modern regions of north-west England and all of northern and western Scotland — are non-existent, and archaeology and toponymy are of primary importance.
The project " involves extracting and analysing detailed information from primary sources, including contemporary chronicles, cartularies, necrologies and testaments.
* Canada in the Making-a comprehensive history of the Canadian Constitution with digitized primary sources.
A collection of primary sources, some on Catharism.
Light from the corona comes from three primary sources, which are called by different names although all of them share the same volume of space.
Strabo's version looks to be the most authoritative as he had access to first hand primary sources on the sanctuaries of Artemis, i. e. the priest of Artemis Artemidoros of Ephesus.
The popularity of the term deconstruction combined with the technical difficulty of Derrida's primary material on deconstruction and his reluctance to elaborate his understanding of the term has meant that many secondary sources have attempted to give a more straightforward explanation than Derrida himself ever attempted.
The historical background of Philippians is traditionally gathered from two main primary New Testament sources: ( 1 ) informative internal data from the letter itself and ( 2 ) related information garnered from the rest of the New Testament Canon.
Other primary information is derived from external historical sources related to the chronological connections between Paul's association with Philippi, its political and economical setting, and its social and religio-philosophical context as well.
Elizabeth I and Her Age ( Norton Critical Editions ) ( 2009 ); 700pp ; primary and secondary sources, with an emphasis on literature
After the Emperor's death ( c. 337 ), Eusebius wrote the Life of Constantine, an important historical work because of eye witness accounts and the use of primary sources.
The Decline and Fall is known for the quality and irony of its prose, its use of primary sources, and its open criticism of organized religion.
Reliable conclusions are based on the quality of sources, ideally original records, the information within those sources, ideally primary or firsthand information, and the evidence that can be drawn, directly or indirectly, from that information.
:( According to George Hills, there are no primary sources that could explain whether such a demolition was requested or authorized by any Spanish or British authority.

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