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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.
The couple married on 18 May 1152 ( Whit Sunday ), eight weeks after the annulment of Eleanor's first marriage, in a cathedral in Poitiers, France ( citation needed ).
Furthermore, it has been established that a substantial portion of it was taken, without citation, from a 1864 satire on Napoleon III by one Maurice Joly ( his French language work, The Dialogue in Hell Between Machiavelli and Montesquieu )-so that it also constitutes plagiarism.
A citation to Astbury's earlier X-ray diffraction work was one of only eight references in Franklin's first paper on DNA.
For service on the Somme on 15 September 1916, he was in October appointed to the Distinguished Service Order, the citation for which read: " For conspicuous gallantry in action.
2 days later on April 1, 2001, Oklahoma police officer C. L. Parkins pulled Hazmi over for speeding in their Corolla along with an additional citation for failing to use a seatbelt together totaling $ 138.
The critical sense and sceptical attitude of the citation of medicine from the shackles of priestcraft and of caste ; secondly, the conception of medicine as an art based on accurate observation, and as a science, an integral part of the science of man and of nature ; thirdly, the high moral ideals, expressed in that most " memorable of human documents " ( Gomperz ), the Hippocratic oath ; and fourthly, the conception and realization of medicine as the profession of a cultivated gentleman.
One notable citation as an influence was by Kurt Cobain, on influencing Nirvana's " Smells Like Teen Spirit ", which he admitted was a conscious attempt to co-opt the Pixies ' style.
The Scopes trial did not appear in the Encyclopædia Britannica until 1957, when its inclusion was spurred by the successful run of Inherit the Wind on Broadway, which was mentioned in the citation.
It has been said ( citation: following Blanche's request, " tell me you married me for my bod and not for my money ", the Wizard puts on a lightning conductor hat, grounds it thoroughly, and swears, " may lightning strike me dead ... it was not for your money ( strip of 4 / 30 / 1976, also published in " My Kingdom For A Horsie!
The earliest known citation on the Internet is from 1986 on Usenet in the signature of a poster from Convex Computer Corporation as "' I think there is a world market for about five computers ' — Remark attributed to Thomas J. Watson ( Chairman of the Board of International Business Machines ), 1943 ".
* 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.
Of the influence of Dilthey, Hans-Georg Gadamer writes the following: " As far as Dilthey is concerned, we all know today what I have known for a long time: namely that it is a mistake to conclude on the basis of the citation in Being and Time that Dilthey was especially influential in the development of Heidegger's thinking in the mid-1920s.
Newton, faced in May 1686 with Hooke's claim on the inverse square law, denied that Hooke was to be credited as author of the idea, giving reasons including the citation of prior work by others before Hooke.
Newton, faced in May 1686 with Hooke's claim on the inverse square law, denied that Hooke was to be credited as author of the idea, giving reasons including the citation of prior work by others before Hooke.
When he was appointed a brevet brigadier general on March 13, 1865, the citation made explicit mention of his role.
Press published as a pamphlet " Debunking Democracy ," elaborating on the speech and providing citation support.
John Battelle, co-founder of Wired magazine, wrote that Page had reasoned that the " entire Web was loosely based on the premise of citation – after all, what is a link but a citation?
The citation on the medal recognizes Deming's contributions to Japan ’ s industrial rebirth and its worldwide success.
Some state-specific style manuals also provide guidance on legal citation.
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.

citation and award
He was awarded the Distinguished Service Order for gallant leadership: the citation for this award, published in the London Gazette in December 1914 reads:
For this purpose, the Combat Infantryman Badge or Combat Medical Badge award is considered as a citation in orders.
The award is $ 5, 000, a medallion and a citation.
An original citation and award certificate are presented to the service member and filed in the field service record.
The citation for the award states that it was:
The citation for this award states:
The Pulitzer Committee issues an official citation explaining the reasons for the award.
The Pulitzer Committee issues an official citation explaining the reasons for the award.
The Pulitzer Committee issues an official citation explaining the reasons for the award.
" The first foreign language film honored with such an award was the Italian neorealist drama Shoe-Shine, whose citation read: " the high quality of this motion picture, brought to eloquent life in a country scarred by war, is proof to the world that the creative spirit can triumph over adversity.
In lieu they recommended a special citation be given to Duke Ellington in recognition of the body of his work, but the Pulitzer Board refused and therefore no award was given that year.
The citation accompanying von Kármán's award reads:
The Pulitzer Committee issues an official citation explaining the reasons for the award.
The Pulitzer Committee issues an official citation explaining the reasons for the award.
Chavasse's second award was made during the period 31 July to 2 August 1917, at Wieltje, Belgium ; the full citation was published on 14 September 1917 and read:
Although the award is generally spoken of the " best and fairest ", the award's specific criterion is " fairest and best ", reflecting an emphasis on sportsmanship and fair play ( which also explains the decision to have the votes cast by the umpires ), as the 1924 somewhat illuminated citation expressly states:
She is the first Indian musician to receive the Ramon Magsaysay award, Asia's highest civilian award, in 1974 with the citation reading " Exacting purists acknowledge Srimati M. S. Subbulakshmi as the leading exponent of classical and semi-classical songs in the Karnataka
The citation for the award, published in the London Gazette in December 1916, describes the events concluding with:
In 1976, the Turing Award was awarded jointly to Rabin and Dana Scott for a paper written in 1959, the citation for which states that the award was granted:
The citation states that he received the award " for fundamental achievements in the design and analysis of algorithms and data structures.

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