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This exact process is repeated for each of the standards used until transfer standards, certified reference materials and / or natural physical constants, the measurement standards with the least uncertainty in the laboratory, are reached.
So K ' empala formally became ' Kampala ' with repeated usage, and when the British colonial rulers needed a name for the city they adopted this reference.
", one of his " South Sea Tales ", there is repeated a reference to “ a bastard lingo called " bech-de-mer ”, and much of the story's dialogue is conducted in it.
In ACS style references are numbered in the text and in the reference list, and numbers are repeated throughout the text as needed.
* In the style of the American Institute of Physics ( AIP style ), references are also numbered in the text and in the reference list, with numbers repeated throughout the text as needed.
I notice whenever reference is made to it in newspapers or periodicals, or whenever the quotation is used anywhere, the Singapore abomination is generally repeated.
Perhaps the reference to Curll most often repeated by posterity is John Arbuthnot's quip that Curll's biographies had become " one of the new terrors of death " ( quoted in Robert Carruthers, The Poetical Works of Pope, 1853, vol.
The name of the genus comes from the Greek pseudes ( false ) and akris ( locust ), probably a reference to the repeated rasping trill of most Chorus Frogs, which is similar to that of the insect.
The story behind Palance's face was repeated numerous times ( including in respected film reference works ), but upon his death, several obituaries of Palance quoted him as saying that the entire story had been contrived: " Studio press agents make up anything they want to, and reporters go along with it.
After intervening passages that discuss how some souls are greater than others, just as some stars are greater than others, the theme is repeated in reference to Jesus:
The drain cleaner reference was repeated in three other films, Lethal Weapon ( 1987 ), Heathers ( 1989 ) and Urban Legend ( 1998 ).
Michael Devitt claims that repeated groundings in an object can account for reference change.
Despite the lack of documentary evidence, and the lack of contemporary reference, other authors have repeated Bush's assertion that Alfred and Mabel married, including John van der Kiste and Bee Jordaan in Dearest Affie, and the assertion is repeated as fact in the official family history ( Das Haus von Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha ).
With the American Transformers animated series having come to an end the previous year, Japan had struck out on its own and already produced one series exclusive to its shores, Transformers: Headmasters, and repeated the action with the creation of Super-God Masterforce, which took the American Powermaster toys and created an entirely new concept and story for them in its animated series, where they were renamed " Godmasters " ( using the word as a reference to " power ," with no connection to any deity intended ).
The publishers of The Real Global Warming Disaster, The Continuum International Publishing Group, have apologised for the reference to that quotation, confirmed ( in addition to Booker's confirmation ) that it will not be repeated, and have agreed to place a corrigendum in any further copies of the book.
Noting that Daniel John Gogerly ( 1845 ) initially rendered sammā-sati as " Correct meditation ", Davids explained, " sati is literally ' memory ' but is used with reference to the constantly repeated phrase ' mindful and thoughtful ' ( sato sampagâno ); and means that activity of mind and constant presence of mind which is one of the duties most frequently inculcated on the good Buddhist.
* Li Cunxin makes repeated reference to the Red Guards in his autobiography, Mao's Last Dancer.
Important themes which are repeated in the opera, are used by me objectively, without any reference to a particular situation, for studies in counterpoint.
Interestingly, in more than one madrigal, he uses a repeated musical phrase, composed to the text, " Vita de la mia vita " ( Light of my Life ), apparently as a kind of aural signature, or perhaps as a veiled reference to a specific individual.
All through the refrain is a repeated reference to the Lord's steadfast love.
The words " So sorry, it's over " are repeated throughout the song, a reference to an earlier Blink-182 song, " Untitled.
But the statement, which continues to be repeated in standard works of reference, that " he was one of the first of Italians to use the quaver and its subdivisions " is incomprehensible.
The Quran makes repeated detailed discussion of Christian and Jewish theological debates, which the pagans of Mecca would have been unfamiliar with and also in one of the few " geographic indicators " found in the Quran reference is made to visitors of " the sanctuary " passing the ruins of Sodom " day and night " indicating they to be nearby, which they are.

repeated and Gnostic
He asserted that the fallen angels taught the arts of metallurgy to the women they married, an idea also recorded in the Book of Enoch and later repeated in the Gnostic Apocryphon of John.

repeated and texts
Although many other chemists have repeated this advice, IUPAC and most chemistry texts still favour the usage of allotrope and allotropy for elements only.
The island is first referred to as Kaptara in texts from the Syrian city of Mari dating from the 18th century BC, repeated later in Neo-Assyrian records and the Bible ( Caphtor ) It was also known in ancient Egyptian as Keftiu, strongly suggesting some form similar to both was the Minoan name for the island.
So Musnad Ahmad, for example, has over 30, 000 hadiths — but this count includes texts that are repeated in order to record slight variations within the text or within the chains of narrations.
The historical origins of a concept of a cycle of repeated reincarnation are obscure but the idea appears frequently in religious and philosophical texts in both India and ancient Greece during the middle of the first millennium BCE.
* Joshua F. Drake, ‘ Randomness and Patterns: repeated texts in Petrucci ’ s Motet Prints ’, paper given at the Annual Medieval and Renaissance Music Conference, Jena, Germany, July 2003.
An often repeated speculation of the first half of the 20th century was that the lack of any mention ( i. e., Zoroaster's silence ) of Mithra in these texts implied that Zoroaster had rejected Mithra.
The qualities of the Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha are frequently repeated in the ancient texts and are called " Mirror of the Dhamma " or " Dhamma Adassa ".
The biblical creation myths and " the flood " are two examples, as they are repeated in other civilizations ' earliest texts ( see Epic of Gilgamesh or Deluge ( mythology )) and are seen again and again in historical texts and references.
The Gayatri Mantra is repeated and cited very widely in vedic literature, and praised in several well-known classical Hindu texts such as Manusmṛti, Harivamsa, and the Bhagavad Gita.
Saichō continued to study and copy Mikkyō texts borrowed from Kūkai, but despite Kūkai ’ s repeated requests he did not return to Takaosan-ji to resume his studies.
" The Vedas, the earliest texts on Indian philosophy and Hindu philosophy dating back to the late 2nd millennium BCE, describe ancient Hindu cosmology, in which the universe goes through repeated cycles of creation, destruction and rebirth, with each cycle lasting 4, 320, 000 years.
He never actually consulted the ancient texts but merely repeated the accounts of others compounding their inaccuracies.
A cliché of classical texts, which is repeated throughout the tradition, is the familiar notion that men govern the outer world, while women govern the home.
An elaborate discussion criticizing Moseley's analysis of screening ( repeated in most modern texts ) can be found in a paper by Whitaker.
This is repeated until the evolved rules correctly attribute the texts.
Though not superior to Deshasths and Karhadas in rank, they are held in much respect by most Ratnagiri Hindus, who believe that the sacred texts, mantras, repeated by a Chitpavan have special worth.

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He summed up his work in Mary Jane's Mishap of 1903, with repeated cuts in to a close shot of a housemaid fooling around, along with superimpositions and other devices, before abandoning film-making to invent the Kinemacolor system of colour cinematography.
Unfortunately this icon has been over the subsequent centuries subjected to repeated repainting, so that it is difficult to determine what the original image of Mary ’ s face would have looked like.
" Indeed, Madison and Freneau would have become brothers-in-law had Freneau's favorite sister, Mary, accepted Madison's repeated proposals of marriage.
The persecution of witches began in 1563, and hundreds were executed, although there was nothing like the frenzy on the Continent Mary had tried her hand at an aggressive anti-Protestant Inquisition and was hated for it ; it was not to be repeated.
Shinen ( 1958 ), who recorded a word list from Mary Charlie and Oscar Isaac in Tanacross village, refers to the language as the “ Nabesna dialect ”, and Shinen ’ s term was repeated in Hoijer ( 1963 ).
There is a well known folk etymology, repeated both among members of Satmar itself and in outside literature about the group, that Satu Mare actually meant " Saint Mary.
Mary herself says she was subjected to repeated sexual abuse, her mother forcing her from the age of four to engage in sex acts with men.
In 1929, Sister Lúcia reported that Mary returned and repeated her request for the Consecration of Russia to her Immaculate Heart.
In October 2011, Anderson mocked Canadian Wheat Board officials on his official Conservative party website by posting a video in which national leader of Canadian Inuit Mary Simon immediately denounced for the repeated use of a racial slur.
In fact, Madison and Freneau would have become brothers-in-law had Freneau's favorite sister, Mary, accepted Madison's repeated proposals of marriage.
Where, as often happens in families, the same Christian names are repeated in succession or close to one another, adjectives or nicknames are attached which bring life to the long list of names as shown by the nickname used for the famous Scottish Gaelic songwriter, poet and crofter activist Màiri Mhòr nan Òran meaning Big Mary of the Songs.
Divine places her in the car and drives distractedly around Baltimore experiencing bizarre situations, such as repeated visits by the Mother Mary ( Margie Skidmore )-during which Divine exclaims, " Oh Mary ... teach me to be Divine ".
The repeated word " to " implies that Peter and the Beloved Disciple were staying at different places and that Mary thus delivered her message twice.
This semi-surreptitious printing was an attempt, in King's estimation, by Protector Somerset and his supporters " to shape public opinion in secret " ( English Reformation Literature, 96 – 7 ; repeated in King's " The Book-trade under Edward VI and Mary I ", in Lotte Hellinga and J.
Bow down in prayer with those men, who bow down .” The command was repeated by angels only to Mary, according to the Muslim view.

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