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Educated at Addiscombe, Trevor was 33 years old, and a major in the Bengal Engineers, Bengal Army during the Bhutan War when the following deed took place on 30 April 1865 at Dewan-Giri, Bhutan for which he was awarded the VC in a joint citation with Lieutenant James Dundas:
33 years old, and a Naik in the 1st Battalion, 39th Garhwal Rifles, British Indian Army during the First World War when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC, the citation was published in a supplement to the London Gazette of 4 December 1914 ( dated 7 December 1914 ), and read:

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However, if accurate, this citation refers to an event nearly a century prior to the exploits reported by Evliyâ Çelebi.
The earliest citation of this usage in the 1972 Oxford English Dictionary, c 1230, refers to the London street known as Gropecunt Lane.
Here, it becomes apparent from the citation marks that the citation refers to both sentence 2 and 3, but not to sentence 1.
The citation refers to " all people who uphold a just and open society.
( loco citato ), used to completely repeat a citation, including the page to which the citation refers.
"( The second half of the citation refers to Hartley's work in information theory which largely paralleled Harry Nyquist.
Cruickshank's VC citation refers to the U-Boat as U-347, although it is now known that it was actually U-361 and that it went down with all 52 crew members.
The VC citation refers to Hugh Crawford as being a Trumpet Major, but he was not promoted to that rank until 1 December 1855.
thus refers the reader to the bibliography, where the full citation of the work can be found, or to a full citation given in a previous footnote.
In 2004, Zeilberger was awarded the Euler Medal ; the citation refers to him as " a champion of using computers and algorithms to do mathematics quickly and efficiently.
Man becomes man as he refines himself ; he even becomes godlike: “ Deus est mortali iuvare mortalem ,” wrote Pliny, translating a Greek Stoic, “ To help man is man ’ s true God .” Finally, the man who practiced humanitas cultivated his aesthetic sensibilities as he listened to his reason: " Cum musis ,” wrote Cicero, “ id est, cum humanitate et doctrina habere commercium ".< ref > Peter Gay's citation of the phrase, Cum musis, etc., refers to an anecdote in the Tusculan Disputations, in which Cicero recounts how during a visit to Syracuse, in Sicily, he had chanced to discover the tomb of Archimedes, at that time unknown to the inhabitants of the city, but which he, Cicero, recognized from its description in a line of poetry he had memorized ; and he contrasted the enduring fame of Archimedes, the mathematician, to the obloquy of the notorious Sicilian tyrant Dionysius the Elder, buried nearby: “ Who is there who has had anything at all to do with the Muses, that is, with humanity and learning, who would not prefer to be this mathematician rather than that tyrant?
In this example, the second citation refers the reader to page 862 in the journal in which the article by Legatzke appears.

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*< span class =" citation " id = MFADPR > Ministry of Federal Affairs, Displaced Persons and Refugees, Bonn.
*< span class =" citation " id = Bild > Bild 175-P05-00002-0001 ( Picture 175-P05-00002-0001 ) in the collection of the Gesamtdeutsches Institut – Bundesanstalt für gesamtdeutsche Aufgaben ( All-German Institut – Federal Institute for All-German Affairs ).
On June 3, officials at the Federal Detention Center in SeaTac, Washington gave Emery an official citation for allowing his wife, BC Green Party Director-at-Large Jodie Emery, to record a message from him over the phone, claiming it broke the prison's rule forbidding third-party calls.

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* Heritage citation for the Victoria Hotel in the National Trust ( Victoria ) Register

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* Chapter in legal citation, c. means chapter, and is used to refer to the specific chapter number which a statute has been assigned in a volume
This citation indicates that the decision of the Court in the case entitled Commonwealth v Tasmania, decided in 1983, can be found beginning at page 1 of volume 158 of the Commonwealth Law Reports.
Questions remain, however, on the need for a uniform and practical citation format for cases posted on the Web ( versus the standard volume and page number used for print law reports ).

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( unsubstatiated citation: please read the discussions page ).
* In word processing and desktop publishing applications, WYSIWYG means that the display simulates the appearance and represents the effect of fonts and line breaks on the final pagination using a specific printer configuration, so that, for example, a citation on page 1 of a 500-page document can accurately refer to a reference three hundred pages later.
For instance, the 15th edition of The Chicago Manual of Style permits the use of both in-text citation systems and / or footnotes or endnotes, including use of " content notes "; it gives information about in-text citation by page number ( like MLA style ) or by year of publication ( like APA style ); it even provides for variations in styles of footnotes and endnotes, depending on whether the paper includes a full bibliography at the end.
* A bibliographic citation is a reference to a book, article, web page, or other published item.
In other citation systems, an inline parenthetical reference is used rather than a citation number, with limited information such as the author's last name, year of publication, and page number referenced ; a full identification of the source will then appear in an appended bibliography.
Unfortunately, two of the easier to read versions uploaded to Internet Archive, namely this and this ( the two bottom listings ), are missing the title page, so were not utilised for the citation in this article.
( Wikipedia citation formating needed-quote is from page 122-123 of Jesse H. Jones: The Man and the Statesman ).
Presentation requirements, including pagination, layout, type and color of paper, use of acid-free paper ( where a copy of the dissertation will become a permanent part of the library collection ), paper size, order of components, and citation style, will be checked page by page by the accepting officer before the thesis is accepted and a receipt is issued.
* HTML source code description: " This APA format tool facilitates the creation of the works cited page by generating the correct APA citation following the latest style and rules.
Each is given a CFR citation, such as 42 CFR 260. 11 ( a )( 1 ), that can be cited immediately, without waiting for a page number from the physical copy.
* Veteran Affairs Canada page on Frederick Hobson ( service details, citation, relevant documents, burial information )
The lower age bound is not specified in the original article, but a good limit is to use Apache II only for patients aged 15 or older-For citation, see APACHE III Prognostic System, Knaus et al., paragraph " Patient Selection ", page 1620 -
", usually followed by a page number, to refer the reader to a previous full citation of this work ( or with further clarification such as " Smith 1999, op.
Title pages are not required in all citation styles ; instead, some styles require that the same information is placed at the top of the essay's first page.
The vendor neutral citation movement in the legal field is working to ensure that courts will accept citations from cases on the web which do not have the traditional ( copyrighted ) page numbers from the West Publishing company.
Those who do not meet the above criteria, but provided a measure of assistance, shall be sent a letter and a Certificate of Appreciation ( no citation page ) signed by the Chief of Police.

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The action was a result of a court order, the citation for which ( and for other court action mentioned in this paper ) is taken from the Summary Report for this Conference.
There is a difference between evidence and illustration, and Fromm's citation of the other diagnosticians fits the latter category.
A citation from Conservation Commissioner Salvatore A. Bontempo credits his supervision with a reduction in the number of forest fires in the state.
Shaw and Skorich headed a group of players, coaches and team officials who received an engrossed copy of an official city citation and a pair of silver cufflinks shaped like a football.
Patrolman George Kimmell, of McClellan Station, said he would recommend a special safety citation for Ralph Sisk, 9230 Vernor east, a third grader at the Scripps School, for his assistance in the case.
Parson Mason Locke Weems mentions the first citation of this legend in his 1850 book, The Life of George Washington: With Curious Anecdotes, Equally Honorable to Himself and Exemplary to His Young Countrymen.
In the words of the Nobel Committee ’ s citation: " In a convincing manner Sakharov has emphasised that Man's inviolable rights provide the only safe foundation for genuine and enduring international cooperation.
Ochino almost immediately received a citation to Rome, and set out to obey it about the middle of August.
The citation credited Pasternak's contribution to Russian lyric poetry and for his role in, " continuing the great Russian epic tradition.
The earliest citation for " big apple " is the 1909 book The Wayfarer in New York, by Edward Martin, writing: " Kansas is apt to see in New York a greedy city.
In 1972, Wills accepted a citation from the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers in Nashville.
For this purpose, the Combat Infantryman Badge or Combat Medical Badge award is considered as a citation in orders.
Both badges required a recommendation by the commander and a citation in orders.
It was also found to have the highest faculty citation rate in the world.
* < span id =" DK " class =" citation "> Freeman, Kathleen & Diels, Hermann ; Ancilla to the Pre-Socratic Philosophers: a complete translation of the fragments in Diels, Fragmente der Vorsokratiker.
Thirty years later, on March 6, 2009, Philips received an IEEE Milestone award with the following citation: " On 8 March 1979, N. V. Philips ' Gloeilampenfabrieken demonstrated for the international press a Compact Disc Audio Player.
" Although the purported citation of Euclid by Archimedes has been judged to be an interpolation by later editors of his works, it is still believed that Euclid wrote his works before those of Archimedes.
The word euphemism comes from the Greek word ευφημία ( euphemia ), meaning " the use of words of good omen ", which in turn is derived from the Greek root-words eu ( ευ ), " good / well " + pheme ( φήμι ) " speech / speaking ", meaning glory, flattering speech, praise, Euphemia, citation, good reason why.
In fact, the ESS has become so central to game theory that often no citation is given, as the reader is assumed to be familiar with it.
:: We perceive no need to refute these arguments with somber reasoning and copious citation of precedent ; to do so might suggest that these arguments have some colorable merit.
It provides for the legal, unlicensed citation or incorporation of copyrighted material in another author's work under a four-factor balancing test.
Some legal texts that were adopted when the Republican Calendar was official are still in force in France and even Belgium ( which was at the time incorporated into France ), and have kept their original dates for citation purposes.

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