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The relative value trades may be between different issuers, different bonds issued by the same entity, or capital structure trades referencing the same asset ( in the case of revenue bonds ).
Another " ordinal " date system (" ordinal " in the sense of advancing in value by one as the date advances by one day ) is in common use in astronomical calculations and referencing and uses the same name as this " logistics " system.
( Notations declared in the DTD are also referencing external entities, but these unparsed entities are not needed for the validation of documents in the standalone mode of these parsers: the validation of all external entities referenced by notations is left to the application using the SGML or XML parser ).
And the content of the " img " element is referencing another external entity " example1SVG " whose declaration also does not define an notation, so it will also be parsed by validating parsers and the entity replacement text will be located by its defined SYSTEM identifier " example1. svg " ( also interpreted as a relative URI ).
Some applications ( but not XML or SGML parsers themselves ) also allow referencing notations indirectly by naming them in the < tt >" URN: name "</ tt > value of a standard CDATA attribute, everywhere a URI can be specified.
Rummel presents his definition without referencing any previous uses, but the term democide was defined and used in English more than 40 years earlier by Theodore Abel.
* Dozens of fictional footnotes referencing events, books of magical scholarship, and biographies in Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, the debut novel by Susanna Clarke.
The first A is an expansive threnody on solo cello ( Schmidt's own instrument ) whose seamless lyricism predates Strauss's Metamorphosen by more than a decade ( its theme is later adjusted to form the scherzo of the symphony ); the B section is an equally expansive funeral march ( deliberately referencing Beethoven's Eroica in its texture ) whose dramatic climax is marked by an orchestral crescendo culminating in a gong and cymbal crash ( again, a clear allusion to similar climaxes in the later symphonies of Bruckner, and followed by what Harold Truscott has brilliantly described as a " reverse climax ", leading back to a repeat of the A section ).
( ISO 19111: Spatial referencing by coordinates ).
However, central policies are voted upon by the server admin community which is archived for referencing.
" Irenaeus argues against the Gnostics by using scripture to show that Jesus lives at least several years after his baptism by referencing 3 distinctly separate visits to Jerusalem.
This forms the basis for his assertion that since one cannot explain their own actions and behaviour by referencing any specific human nature, they are necessarily fully responsible for those actions.
Some science journalists distinguish gene selection from natural selection by informally referencing selection of mutations as " pre-selection.
The Kraftwerk influence was acknowledged by their single " Krafty ", which had cover art referencing " Autobahn ".
Berkeley's great contribution ( picked up on later by Kant ) was to demonstrate the preposterousness of referencing absolute knowledge, given that all knowledge is gained through contingent sensory experience.
In addition, while references can still be made from directories, some Unixes allow that the referencing can be solely made by live processes, and there can be files that do not exist in the file system hierarchy.
In addition to identifying the elements of a sequence by their position, such as " the 3rd element ", elements may be given names for convenient referencing.
In the December 2001 issue the magazine printed a cover by Maira Kalman and Rick Meyerowitz showing a map of New York in which various neighborhoods were labeled with humorous names reminiscent of Middle Eastern and Central Asian place names and referencing the neighborhood's real name or characteristics ( e. g., " Fuhgeddabouditstan ", " Botoxia ").
For the 1993 Valentine's Day issue, the magazine cover by Art Spiegelman depicted a black woman and a Hasidic Jewish man kissing, referencing the Crown Heights riot of 1991.

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De Palma is known for quoting and referencing other director's work throughout his career.
Perhaps the earliest extant primary source referencing Easter is a mid-2nd century Paschal homily attributed to Melito of Sardis, which characterizes the celebration as a well-established one.
Transclusion is usually performed on demand at the time one document referencing another is opened, and is normally automatic and transparent to the end user.
The syntax of QuakeC is based on that of the C programming language, explaining its name, but it does not support the implementation of new types, structures, arrays, or any kind of referencing other than the " entity " type ( which is always a reference ).
The name was selected as a reference to the Shakespearean play Othello, the Moor of Venice, referencing the conflict between the Moor Othello and Iago, who describes himself as " two faced " and more controversially, to the unfolding drama between Othello, who is black, and Desdemona, who is white.
) is recognized in the Targum as well as the Chaldaic, Syriac, Arabic, LXX and Vulgate with all referencing the fighting rooster of fighting cock as the religious vessel.
A cell on one sheet is capable of referencing cells on other, different sheets, whether within the same workbook or even, in some cases, in different workbooks.
If the weather is below VMC, pilots are required to use instrument flight rules, and operation of the aircraft will primarily be through referencing the instruments rather than visual reference.
Near the beginning of A Matter of Loaf and Death, Wigan is referenced on the newspaper Wallace is reading, and near the end, while looking for somewhere appropriate to dispose of a bomb, Gromit sees the Yorkshire border from their home ( a joke referencing the rivalry between Lancashire and Yorkshire ).
Although Gardner noted the similarity of the rede to King Pausole's words, Silver Ravenwolf believes it is more directly referencing Crowley.

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* 2007 In preparation for the 33rd G8 summit, the national science academies of the G8 + 5 nations issued a declaration referencing the position of the 2005 joint science academies ' statement, and acknowledging the confirmation of their previous conclusion by recent research.
The move was to highlight the campaign groups anger at the Prime Ministers recent comments made on Fathers Day 2011 referencing ' Feckless Fathers ' and ' Heroic Single Mothers '.
Regarding Connor's upcoming role in Angel & Faith, Whedon joked about time-traveling him to the early 1960s and making him an ad executive, referencing Kartheiser's recent role in the critically acclaimed television series Mad Men.
However, he argues that since recent surveys have included these factors, they may be more helpful for cross referencing.
* Questioning when Mötley Crüe has become classic rock, referencing the recent addition of classic metal bands to classic rock stations to be played alongside staples like the Rolling Stones and Lynyrd Skynyrd.
All these scales would more correctly fall under the name of G gauge, referencing the width of the track, rather than G scale, as there are so many scales now claiming to be G. A recent move has been made to separate all the G gauge scales, the primary one being the use of F scale for 1: 20. 3.
In a review of the action figure, MTV said that Zartan " one of the few JOE-verse characters that weren ’ t stripped of all their coolness in the recent film ", though still praised the action figure for not referencing the film, calling the figure " all-around amazing ".
This album is typical of Ella's concert repertoire in the mid 50's, singing swing standards, and songs referencing her recent ' Songbook ' series, in this case, the Cole Porter and Rodgers and Hart songbooks.

referencing and dates
The charter is undated but it has been possible to date the various transactions approximately, by cross referencing people who appear both on this charter and on other charters that do provide dates.

referencing and from
However, there are no known year-names or other archaeological evidence verifying any of these later kings of Akkad or Uruk, apart from a single artifact referencing king Dudu of Akkad.
English-speaking Latter-day Saints typically own and study the LDS Church-published edition of the King James Version of the Bible, which includes LDS-oriented chapter headings, footnotes referencing books in the Standard Works, and select passages from the Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible.
Cyril was exiled from Jerusalem until 359 when imperial authority placed him back as Bishop after Cyril was able to plead his case to Emperor Constantius, referencing the multitude of people who were starving and he was able to feed with the money he made from the sale.
Through careful and creative staging the two sides appear to interact directly-passing objects from side to side and visually referencing each other.
" Kimberly Jones of The Austin Chronicle noted that the two leading characters being mistreated was the biggest disappointment from The Wedding Planner, feeling that while Lopez and McConaughey have " enormous charisma " ( referencing Lopez's work on Out of Sight ( 1998 ) as an example ) the " blandness of The Wedding Planner burlap-sacks their appeal in an altogether dowdy outing for two stars who deserve much snazzier threads.
Louis Jacobs writes that modern Jewish thinkers such as Levi Olan, echoing some classical Jewish writers such as the 14th-century Talmudist Gersonides have " thought of God as limited by His own nature so that while He is infinite in some respects he is finite in others ," referencing the idea, present in classical sources, that " there is a primal formless material co-existent with God from all eternity upon which God has to work and that God only knows the future in a general sense but not how individual men will exercise their choice.
In academic writing, it is sometimes used as an in-text referencing tool to make reference to a specific paragraph from a document that does not contain page numbers.
Both system and user software may need to use software constructs such as semaphores ( also called locks or gates ) to prevent one thread from interfering with another if they should happen to cross paths in referencing the same data.
Spike also retains something of his literary intellect from his human side, routinely referencing poetry, songs, and literature ; on occasion he even waxes poetic on the nature of love, life, and unlife as being driven by blood, reasoning that blood is more powerful than any supernatural force because it is what separates the living from the dead.
* Captain Pinstripe ( referencing two of their songs from Elsewhere for 8 Minutes ).
However, the in-text referencing style in online publications may differ from the conventional parenthetical referencing.
While gloating over his victory, Sir Nose alludes to multiple songs from Funkentelechy and Clones, mockingly referencing the scat singing from " Sir Nose " (" humdrum, twiddly-dee-dum Starchild!
During the nWo's feud with the tag team of Booker T and Goldust, Waltman was often misrepresented as refusing to lose to Booker T, but he denied this in an interview in November 2006, referencing a botched spine buster giving him an injury and keeping him from participating.
More modern methods include pit log referencing engine speed ( e. g. in rpm ) against a table of total displacement ( for ships ) or referencing one's indicated airspeed fed by the pressure from a pitot tube.
( NYTimes article from 8 / 21 / 1983 referencing Laurie as Wendy Lansbach Boglioli's younger sister: http :// www. nytimes. com / 1983 / 08 / 21 / sports / mrs-lehner-takes-100-meter-butterfly. html ).
Scott is referred to as " a friend from the highway ", most likely referencing AC / DC's 1979 album " Highway to Hell ".

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