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reference and coordinator
The file header of the executable THG cracktro, < tt > READTHG. EXE </ tt > ( displayed above ), contains text which reads: " Cool Hand but fucks his dog and Phantom from INC " ( sic ), an insulting reference towards the vice-president and courier coordinator of their rival organization, INC.

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In The Publick Spirit of the Whigs, it may be noted, Swift himself contemptuously dismissed Steele's reference to his friend at court: `` I suppose by the Style of old Friend, and the like, it must be some Body there of his own Level ; ;
If Af is the change per unit volume in Gibbs function caused by the shear field at constant P and T, and **yr is the density of the fluid, then the total potential energy of the system above the reference height is Af.
any such reference will make the index word or electronic switch unavailable at the end of this pass.
In Spanish, at least one reference reports estadounidense, estado-unidense or estadunidense are preferred to americano for U. S. nationals ; the latter tends to refer to any resident of the Americas and not necessarily from the United States.
For galaxies ( which are of course themselves much larger than 10 parsecs, and whose overall brightness cannot be directly observed from relatively short distances ) the absolute magnitude is defined by reference to the apparent brightness of a point-like or star-like source of the same total luminosity as the galaxy, as it would appear if observed at the standard 10 parsecs distance.
The third is the artist's only reference to music, created for a monument at Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Claude Debussy's birthplace.
The reference he used to this effect was the Earth's magnetic field direction, which at that time was believed to be invariant.
In contrast, stellar aberration is independent of the distance of a celestial object from the observer, and depends only on the observer's instantaneous transverse velocity in certain frame of reference, at the moment of observation.
Thus, " Armageddon " would mean " Mountain of Assembly ," which Jordan says is " a reference to the assembly at Mount Sinai, and to its replacement, Mount Zion.
* whiff rate: a term, usually used in reference to pitchers, that divides the number of pitches swung at and missed by the total number of swings in a given sample.
The expression " You can't steal first base " is sometimes used in reference to a player who is fast but not very good at getting on base in the first place.
There is no corroborating reference to the Beltane fires at Uisneach in the annals, so Keating's claims cannot be proven.
116 This scroll contains the oldest reference to Daniel, only as an abbreviated text: a prayer of Daniel at ( 9: 4b-19 ).
We know from a reference in William Langland's Piers Plowman, that ballads about Robin Hood were being sung from at least the late 14th century and the oldest detailed material we have is Wynkyn de Worde's collection of Robin Hood ballads printed about 1495.
Bliss found especially useful their " triangle of reference ": the physical thing or " referent " that we perceive would be represented at the right angle ; the meaning that we know by experience ( our implicit definition of the thing ), at the top angle ; and the physical word that we speak or write, at the left angle.
In a reference frame uniformly rotating at angular rate Ω, the fictitious centrifugal force is conservative and has a potential energy of the form:
The standard state, or reference state, of an element is defined as its thermodynamically most stable state at 1 bar at a given temperature ( typically at 298. 15 K ).
While rooted in rather different theories, these two traditions have been characterised by a constant reference to experimental research to test hypotheses, both at clinical and basic level.
Many states at this time functioned as theocracies, with codes of conduct largely religious in origin or reference.

reference and headquarters
Nassau is currently building a central collection of reference materials in its Hempstead headquarters, which will reach its goal of 100,000 volumes by 1965.
It had one extra joke: an apparent entrance to the Mill ( a reference to DEC's headquarters ) that was, in fact, impassable.
According to Kevin Benson, the 10th director of the school, " The first ' official ' reference to the School of Advanced Military Studies ( SAMS ) graduates as Jedi Knights was on 12 May 1992 during a meeting of the Committee on Armed Services Military Education Panel in Washington D. C ." Congressman Ike Skelton stated, " we all know that the real stamp of approval came when General Schwarzkopf requested SAMS graduates, sometimes referred to as ' Jedi Knights ," be sent to his headquarters in Riyadh to assist in developing the campaign plan.
It makes a unique, distinct sound when cranking the engine, which led to it being nicknamed the " Highland Park Hummingbird "— a reference to Chrysler's headquarters in Highland Park, Michigan.
Given its proximity to the headquarters of the Oracle Corporation, a maker of database software, some have speculated that the airport code of SQL is a humorous reference to this large neighbor ; in databases, SQL stands for Structured Query Language.
Official Sinn Féin was sometimes called Sinn Féin ( Gardiner Place ) in the early to mid 1970s, a reference to the location of its headquarters, to distinguish it from the rival offshoot of Sinn Féin, called Provisional Sinn Féin or Sinn Féin ( Kevin Street ) by the media in that period.
During the year, meetings of the more than 100 expert groups and workshops are held either at ICES headquarters in Copenhagen or at venues in member ( and occasionally affiliate ) nations to address terms of reference developed at the previous ASC.
Increasingly, the Kamakura headquarters became independent from the Muromachi regime, and for all essential purposes took care of regional disputes, regional taxation, and developed ties with shugo lords in the Kantō with minimal reference to the Muromachi government in Kyoto — even though the right to confirm fiefs and the right to ratify shugo appointments technically remained in the hands of Kyoto.
The decision by Heidrich not to oppose the landings was made without reference to Kesselring's headquarters.
Following the collapse of Bear Stearns, one famous photo surfaced of a two-dollar note taped above the corporate logo at the bank's headquarters in New York, in reference to the per-share price offered as a takeover bid by JPMorgan ( down from $ 93 a share just a month before ).
The transition ended when they made reference to SD-6 headquarters.
Harrison plays a television journalist conducting an interview outside the headquarters of Rutle Corps, oblivious to the stream of people coming out of the building carrying items stolen from the office ; this is a reference to the Beatles ' famously plundered Apple Boutique and Apple Headquarters, where even the ceiling lining were looted.
The headquarters has a small lab, a dark room and an office with desk, typewriter, telephone, tape-recorder, and reference books.
The city is not to be confused with Pseudopolis Yard, the headquarters of the Ankh-Morpork City Watch – which is a reference to Scotland Yard.
The World Health Organization ( WHO ) declared the virus officially eradicated in 1977 and after nine years, in 1986, all virus samples were destroyed or transferred to two approved WHO reference labs: at the headquarters of the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ( the C. D. C.
By the end, Pig Pen has fallen so far back, when Rubber Duck is in New Jersey, Pig Pen has only gotten as far as Omaha ( a reference to the headquarters of American Gramaphone, which released the song, and also a reference to the slaughterhouses for which Omaha is famous ).
Serlet poked fun at the apparent visual similarities and referenced a 2004 WWDC banner that read, " Redmond, start your photocopiers " — a reference to Microsoft headquarters which is in Redmond, Washington.
The name is a reference to the famous Shipka Pass, near Arsenal's Kazanlak headquarters, in the Balkans where Bulgarian volunteers and Russian troops defeated the Ottoman Empire during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877, thereby liberating Bulgaria.
Although the Renamo elements captured at Katiyo had given a grid reference for Cassa Banana, further intelligence had cast some doubt as to which of the several Renamo bases scattered on all sides of the Gorongosa Mountains was the actual headquarters of Renamo.

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Indefinite reference also carries double-meaning where an allusion to one person or thing seems to refer to another.
There is also the problem of the respondent's frame of reference.
`` On the hoof '' was a reference to live cattle and was also used in referrin' to cattle travelin' by trail under their own power as against goin' by rail.
Basic reference tools are the backbone of the collection, but there is also specialization in science and technology, an indicated weakness in local libraries.
If an affidavit is notarized or authenticated, it will also include a caption with a venue and title in reference to judicial proceedings.
Apart from the fundamental function of providing astronomers with a reference frame to report their observations in, astrometry is also fundamental for fields like celestial mechanics, stellar dynamics and galactic astronomy.
The Mariner's Cross is also referred to as St. Clement's Cross, in reference to the way this saint was martyred ( being tied to an anchor and thrown from a boat into the Black Sea in 102 ).
It should also be noted that Amos preached about two years before a very large earthquake, and made reference to it twice in his book.
Blake's lyrics have also been set to music by other composers without reference to Parry's melody.
The one New Testament reference to the city of Armageddon found in Revelation 16: 16 in fact also makes no specific mention of any armies being predicted to one day gather in this city, but instead seems to predict only that " they ( will gather ) the kings together to .... Armageddon.
Stephen King's 1985 novel " The Tommyknockers " also makes reference to Altair 4, as a desolate wasteland.
The letter stated her objections to Muslims in France ritually slaughtering sheep by slitting their throats without anesthetizing them first but also said, in reference to Muslims, that she was " fed up with being under the thumb of this population which is destroying us, destroying our country and imposing its habits ".
Sometimes it also contains a reference to its unique parent.
It is also possible that a reference to the insanity of Nebuchadnezzar is to be found in the cuneiform text: BM 34113.
It is also known as the Book of the Revelation of Saint John the Divine or the Apocalypse of John, ( both in reference to its author ) or the Book of the Revelation of Jesus Christ ( in reference to its opening line ) or simply Revelation, ( often erroneously called Revelations in contrast to the singular in the original Koine ) or the Apocalypse.
However the use of " go ' el " here can also be taken to reference a human avenger-of-blood.
Scholars also cite the reference tothe officials and the king ’ s sons.
The bestiary, then, is also a reference to the symbolic language of animals in Western Christian art and literature.
The World Factbook ( ISSN ; also known as the CIA World Factbook ) is a reference resource produced by the Central Intelligence Agency of the United States with almanac-style information about the countries of the world.
The biblical Book of Job ( dating to the 6th to 4th century BC ) also makes reference to a number of constellations, including " bier ", " fool " and " heap " ( Job 9: 9, 38: 31-32 ), rendered as " Arcturus, Orion and Pleiades " by the KJV, but ` Ayish " the bier " actually corresponding to Ursa Major.
The terms Chicano / Chicana ( also spelled Xicano / Xicana ) are used as reference to U. S. citizens of Mexican descent.
There is also a reference to Claudius ' suppression of one of the coups against him in the movie Gladiator, though the incident is entirely fictional.

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