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Soon afterward they adopted a name proposed by Elliott, " Deaf Leopard ", which was originally a band name he thought up while writing reviews for imaginary rock bands in his English class ( and in at least partial reference to the band Led Zeppelin ).
In an interview he gave to The Times newspaper in 2010, when asked which performances from Led Zeppelin's career stand out to him now, he made reference to these gigs:
Some of the other well known rock bands to play Mothers include: Family, Fleetwood Mac, Eclection, Edgar Broughton Band, Free, Roy Harper, Blodwyn Pig, Strawbs, Quintessence, Steppenwolf, Deep Purple, The Deviants, Jethro Tull, Jon Hiseman's Colosseum, Skid Row ( with Gary Moore ), The Nice, Tyrannosaurus Rex, Elton John, Fairport Convention, King Crimson, Led Zeppelin, Soft Machine, The Chicago Transit Authority, Moby Grape, Canned Heat ( there is a reference to the club in the sleeve notes of their 1969 compilation Canned Heat Cookbook ) and the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band.
The album title is a reference to the Led Zeppelin song of the same name while the cover art closely resembles that of Exile On Main St., by the Rolling Stones.
Another fact worthy of note is the reference towards Des Barres and bandmate Miss Mercy that appeared on page 1 in the Best Seller's List book The Hammer Of The Gods: The Unofficial Led Zeppelin Story, where they were interpreted as being ' the life of the party ' as the British group would always call them when they would travel to Los Angeles on tour.
Led Zeppelin, although a rock band, was heavily influenced by early jazz and blues and make reference in numerous songs to an " easy rider.
During their early 1968-1969 tours it was known as " Pat's Delight " ( a reference to Bonham's wife ), from 1969-1975 it was " Moby Dick ", and during Led Zeppelin's 1977 North American Tour it was " Over the Top " as the solo began with the opening riff to " Out on the Tiles " before segueing into a lengthy drum solo ( in the same time ending with a " Moby Dick " riff ).
The original title for the episode was going to be " The Anti-Immigrant Song ", in reference to Led Zeppelin's song " Immigrant Song ".

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Much of his earlier work was conceived in terms of a `` pseudo-anthropological '' myth reference, which is concerned with imaginary places and beings described in grandiloquent and travelogue-like language.
My discussion with reference to the resolution was that we should commend those citizens who serve as judges of election and who properly discharge their duty and polling place proprietors who make available their private premises, and not by innuendo criticize them.
There was no reference to the incident on the stairs, his powers being absorbed by this more immediate business.
An exhaustive survey was made of the literature, and a primary reference file of approximately 600 references was catalogued.
With U.S. Coast Guard cooperation, the American Boat and Yacht Council was formed to develop recommended practices and standards for boats and their equipment with reference to safety.
The deep concave gradient employed ( fig. 2 ) was obtained with a nine-chambered gradient elution device ( `` Varigrad '', reference ( 8 ) ) and has been described elsewhere.
The international unit is equipotent with the USP unit adopted in 1952, which was defined as the amount of activity present in 20 mg of the USP reference substance.
In reference to Brown's raid she wrote, `` though we are non-resistants and religiously believe it better to reform by moral and not by carnal weapons, we know thee was anemated by the most generous and philanthropic motives ''.
This word was first applied to the imported hot-blooded cattle, but later was more commonly used as reference to a human tenderfoot.
The most common reference to `` wet stock '' was with the meanin' that such animals had been smuggled across the Rio Grande after bein' stolen from their rightful owners.
`` 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.
His reference to ' discredited carcass ' or ' tattered remains ' of the president's leadership is an insult to the man who led our forces to victory in the greatest war in all history, to the man who was twice elected overwhelmingly by the American people as president of the United States, and who has been the symbol to the world of the peace-loving intentions of the free nations.
In the Notre Dame report, reference was made to the fact that faculty members were reduced to `` luncheon-table communication ''.
Though the reference to race was stricken by the association in 1950, being an agent of such `` detrimental '' influences still appears as the cardinal sin realtors see themselves committed to avoid.
Argon ( αργος, Greek meaning " inactive ", in reference to its chemical inactivity ) was suspected to be present in air by Henry Cavendish in 1785 but was not isolated until 1894 by Lord Rayleigh and Sir William Ramsay in Scotland in an experiment in which they removed all of the oxygen, carbon dioxide, water and nitrogen from a sample of clean air.
The 1976 definition of the astronomical unit was incomplete, in particular because it does not specify the frame of reference in which time is to be measured, but proved practical for the calculation of ephemerides: a fuller definition that is consistent with general relativity was proposed, and " vigorous debate " ensued until in August 2012 the International Astronomical Union adopted the current definition of 1 astronomical unit = 149597870700 meters.
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 ).
Another early reference to Amber was Pytheas ( 330 BC ) whose work " On the Ocean " is lost, but was referenced by Pliny.
This was a reference to a boating outing Carroll had with the three girls and their family.

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Before 1910 the difficulty of harmonizing the Proprium de Tempore and the Proprium Sanctorum, to which reference has been made, was only partly met in the thirty-seven chapters of general rubrics.
This usage is still partly present in modern English ; hence the English use of " Teutons " in reference to the Germanic peoples in general besides the specific tribe of the Teutons defeated at the Battle of Aquae Sextiae in 102 BCE.
This is partly due to the erroneous reference in Bernardo Bertolucci's 1987 film The Last Emperor, that the Holy See diplomatically recognised Manchukuo.
In the NT washing also occurs in reference to rites of Judaism part of the action of a healing by Jesus, the preparation of a body for burial, the washing of nets by fishermen, a person's personal washing of the face to appear in public, the cleansing of an injured person's wounds, Pilate's washing of his hands as a symbolic claim of innocence and foot washing, now partly a symbolic rite within the Church.
The new museum is located partly in a renovated old textile factory, in reference to Enschede's textile history, and partly in an adjourning new building, designed by the Amsterdam-based firm SeARCH ( project architect: Bjarne Mastenbroek ).
Culianu viewed it as a direct reference to Corneliu Zelea Codreanu and his rise in popularity, an interpretation partly based on the similarity between, on one hand, two monikers ascribed to the Legionary leader ( by, respectively, his adversaries and his followers ), and, on the other, the main character's name ( Cucoanes ).
The Beats had a pervasive influence on rock and roll and popular music, including the Beatles, Bob Dylan and Jim Morrison: the Beatles spelled their name with an " a " partly as a Beat Generation reference,
* Ænima, a 1996 album by rock band Tool, named partly in reference to Jung's concept of anima
For example, a fly might appear to be sitting on the painting's frame, or a curtain might appear to partly conceal the painting, a piece of paper might appear to be attached to a board, or a person might appear to be climbing out of the painting altogether — all in reference to the contest of Zeuxis and Parrhasius.
A version of the speaking clock was also used on recordings of the Houses of Parliament made by the BBC Parliament Unit, partly as a time reference and partly to prevent editing.
This was partly in reference to Bendigo's history as a centre of the gold-mining industry.
Snake has a tattoo of a snake on his stomach, possibly as a reference to the Man with No Name, on whom Snake is partly based, who had metal snakes on the grip of his pistol
Cargo ships are categorized partly by capacity, partly by weight, and partly by dimensions ( often with reference to the various canals and canal locks they fit through ).
The assassin, Trigger, was partly based on Amaryllis Fleming, Ian's half-sister, a concert cellist with blonde hair, and Fleming managed to get a passing reference to her in the story, saying: " Of course Suggia had managed to look elegant, as did that girl Amaryllis somebody.
The character partly parodied contemporary ABC ( Victoria ) newsreader Mary Delahunty, but her surname was also a reference to the elite Melbourne suburb of Glenhuntly.
This is partly a reference to modern English having only one word for " you ", and partly to British reserve discouraging such familiarity.
Gans suggests that American journalists, inspired partly by academic writings on the “ culture of poverty ,” reframed “ underclass ” from a structural term ( i. e., defining the underclass in reference to conditions of social / economic / political structure ) to a behavioral term ( i. e., defining the underclass in reference to rational choice and / or in reference to a subculture of poverty ).

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