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document and unknown
If the XML document type declaration includes any SYSTEM identifier for the external subset, it can't be safely processed as standalone: the URI should be retrieved, otherwise there may be unknown named character entities whose definition may be needed to correctly parse the effective XML syntax in the internal subset or in the document body ( the XML syntax parsing is normally performed after the substitution of all named entities, excluding the five entities that are predefined in XML and that are implicitly substituted after parsing the XML document into lexical tokens ).
In a document released in 2010, an unknown source spoke with an U. S. diplomat and described the " ethnicization " of Guinea and the risk of conflict and violence like in Rwanda.
Status unknown is used for some very old RFCs, where it is unclear which status the document would get if it were published today.
This unprovenanced document, previously unknown to historians and archivists, became referred to as the Codex Escalada.
The Norse saga was written around 1230 ( three centuries after the events they record ) by an unknown Icelandic author and, as was generally the case with Icelandic language writing of this period, the saga is as much a fictional story as a historic document.
By the time of its discovery, most scholars did not consider Apostle Thomas the author of this document and the author remained unknown.
* Sine loco, a term used in bibliographies to indicate that the place of publication of a document is unknown
It is believed that Garwolin received its city charter in 1423, but the exact date is unknown ; it is almost certain that the document from 1423 was only acknowledgement of before-stated city laws.
His exact place and date of death is unknown ; all that is known is that a document dated 1539 mentions his death.
" There is no other public record of Borah saying this ; Borah died before Hutchinson published the document, and thus could not deny or confirm it ; its veracity is therefore unknown.
This document described the atrocities as " anomalies " that were either unknown or unauthorized by Pavelić himself ; it is omitted from the ADSS.
There, medical technician MCpl Petersen re-opened the bag and took Polaroid photographs for an unknown reason, some suggest to document the shooting, others suggest as a " trophy ".
An article in 2001 in the British Journal of Science describes a " hitherto unknown document ", a contemporary diary written by a witness in rural Worcestershire, that describes the damaging emotional and psychological effects of the storm.
The date of his death is unknown, in 1803 he was last mentioned in a document of the university.
Whether they possess a skeleton or not is unknown, though a faux scientific document written by the SyFy channel hypotheses they have a semi-rigid internal structure, similar to the internal cuttlebone of cuttlefish.
Izumo Taisha ( Shimane prefecture ) is so old that no document about its birth survives, and the year of foundation is therefore unknown.
" Multiple sources dating from August 1901 document the disappearance of the island around that time, due to unknown natural forces.
He proposes that the best way to satisfy the above criteria is Emulation by ; developing an emulator that will run on unknown future computers ; developing techniques to capture the metadata needed to find, access and recreate the document ; developing techniques for encapsulating documents, their attendant metadata, software, and emulator specifications.
Up until the discovery of the original document in 1835 in a register in the Archives of the Cracow Cathedral Chapter, the Union of Krewo was unknown.
* Unreduced short vowels: in the final syllable of document when used as a verb ( compare the heard when the word is used as a noun ); in the first syllable of ambition ; in the second syllable of neon ; in words with the negative prefix un -, such as unknown ( compare in until ).
* Reverend Henry Lett publishes a research paper on several unknown forms of fungi found in Ulster ; however this document, as well as other research by Lett, were later lost.
The purpose of the show was to document twelve previously unknown fashion models as they competed against one another for a grand prize.

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In contrast, Neusner views each rabbinic document as an individual piece of evidence that can only shed light on the more local Judaisms of such specific document's place of origin and the specific Judaism of the author.
The document recalled that infant baptism has long been considered of apostolic origin and that the first direct evidence of its practice, dating from the 2nd century, does not present it as an innovation.
Article 7 of the earlier document was changed from " Jews of Palestinian origin are considered Palestinians ..." to being restricted only to those " who had resided in Palestine until the beginning of the Zionist invasion.
Rashīd al-Dīn Fadhl-allāh Hamadānī ( 1247 – 1318 ), was a Persian physician of Jewish origin, polymathic writer and historian, who wrote an enormous Islamic history, the Jami al-Tawarikh, in the Persian language, often considered a landmark in intercultural historiography and a key document on the Ilkhanids ( 13th and 14th century ).
The Medici family came from the agricultural Mugello region, north of Florence, being mentioned for the first time in a document of 1230. The origin of the name is uncertain, although Medici is the plural of medico, also written " del medico " or " Delmedigo ", meaning, " medical doctor ".
Notwithstanding these doubts, the findings of an interdisciplinary study, by nearly two dozen experts involving a prominent Mexican university and a noted American scholar of pre-Columbian Mesoamerican linguistics and anthropology, all indicated authenticity of the document and 16th century origin.
The Codex, however, was studied by approximately twenty experts in various specialties, including the Physics Institute of the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México and anthropologist, linguist, and scholar of pre-Columbian Mesoamerican cultures, Charles E. Dibble of the University of Utah, as well by experts in graphology from the Bank of Mexico ; the findings all indicate authenticity of the document and 16th century origin.
However, the date and origin of this document is questionable, given that the author disguised his identity behind Isaiah.
The document contains a list of the tribes in Central-Eastern Europe east of the Elbe and north of the Danube to the Volga rivers to the Black and Caspian Sea most of them of Slavic origin.
This valuable quality of proof of authorship maintains to this day the primacy of the hand-written document where it was required, by law or by necessity, to have authenticity and verifiable provenance or origin of the document.
The " Antiphonary of Bangor ", a document of Irish origin, gives for Vespers Ps.
The Halliwell Manuscript, or Regius Poem is the oldest known document of masonic origin.
Wazir itself has two possible etymologies: on one hand it might be derived from āzara (" to help "), from the Semitic root W-Z-R (" to help somebody "); on the other hand, the presence of a Middle Persian predecessor for the word ( in Pahlavi ), vicir (" a legal document " or " decision "), derived from the Avestan vichira, meaning decreer or arbitrator, would seem to indicate an Indo-European origin.
" Although the book makes the claim that PAZUZU ( like all entities listed therein ) was of Sumerian origin, critics John Wisdom Gonce III and Daniel Harms document the erroneous nature of such a claim, stating: " Likewise, the demon Pazuzu does not appear in myth until Assyria's rise in the first millennium B. c., long after Sumer's prime ...
Hillel's judicial activity may be inferred from the decision by which he confirmed the legitimacy of some Alexandrians whose origin was disputed, by interpreting the marriage document ( ketubah ) of their mother in her favor ( Tosef., Ket.
They have their origin in the foral, a legal document, issued by the King of Portugal, which assigned privileges to a town or a region.
Most municipalities have their origin in the foral, a legal document, issued by the king, which assigned privileges to a town or a region.
The document contains a list of the tribes in Central-Eastern Europe east of the Elbe and north of the Danube to the Volga rivers to the Black and Caspian Sea ( most of them of Slavonic origin, with Ruzzi, and others such as Vulgarii, etc .).
A document of mysterious origin, the Ratisbon Book, was presented by Joachim of Brandenburg as the basis of agreement.
The origin of the Hunger Project can be seen in the source document " The End of Starvation: Creating an Idea Whose Time Has Come ", from 1977, written by Werner Erhard.
document ( PDF ) on origin of name " Idaho " and how Idaho became territory
However, Nuremberg War Crimes Tribunal, examined the document containing the Armenian quote and rejected its use as evidence due to its doubtful origin.
It is widely believed that the present house owes its origin to this document though dendrochronological examination of the roof timbers on the central part of the house date the beams to after 1690.
Rashīd al-Dīn Tabīb () also Rashīd al-Dīn Fadhl-allāh Hamadānī ( 1247 – 1318 ) (), was a Persian physician of Jewish origin, polymathic writer and historian, who wrote an enormous Islamic history, the Jami al-Tawarikh, in the Persian language, often considered a landmark in intercultural historiography and a key document on the Ilkhanids ( 13th and 14th century ).

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