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Eusebius, in his history of the persecutions, alludes to the fact that many of the Caesarean martyrs lived together, presumably under Pamphilus.
In view of that fact, the preface to the 2006 Pump User ’ s Handbook alludes to " pump failure " statistics.
The rare discovery of grave markers within these two buildings alludes to the fact that a church existed on the site of the present day church from the eleventh century, and, moreover, prior to the Norman invasion of 1066.
In fact one fanciful explanation of his lameness is that it alludes to the elegiac couplet, one verse of which is shorter than the other.
It is possible that Tyrtaeus intentionally alludes to Homer in instances such as these for political reasons: given the fact that his poetry, like that of other archaic authors, was most likely performed in the context of aristocratic symposia, his references to epic heroism served to praise the elite status of his aristocratic audience.
He alludes to " getting sick " and living in a mental hospital, and mentions that he'll be attending another school in September ; he relates how he has been asked whether he will apply himself properly to his studies this time around and wonders whether such a question has any meaning before the fact.
The name also alludes to the fact that the lawns here were formerly used as drilling and marching grounds by the French military.
He also alludes to the fact that he has a different name, but, possibly because he meets Elric and Corum on a world other than his own, he can ’ t recall it, and picks Erekosë as a temporary name.
Pope Pius XII, in his Apostolic constitution, Munificentissimus Deus ( 1950 ), which dogmatically defined the Assumption, left open the question of whether or not Mary actually underwent death in connection with her departure, but alludes to the fact of her death at least five times.
It is assumed that the scene alludes to the fact that the islands were a stopover base for the sailing ships when the badge was approved by the Admiralty.
Basanoff has argued that the legend not only alludes to sex and fertility in its association with wildfig and goat but is in fact a summary of sort of all the qualities of Juno.
It is interesting, however, to note that " Promenade Sentimentale " alludes specifically to one of Verlaine's earliest collections, " Poèmes saturniens ," a fact that Debussy obviously took into account when he changed the name ( and most likely a lot of the music ) in order to suit both his later style, and Verlaine's.
The term alludes to the fact that many of its occupants were cowboys who " died with their boots on ," the implication here being they died violently, as in gunfights or by hanging, and not of natural causes.
She also alludes to the fact that Frelimo itself assumed an ambiguous attitude with regard to polygamy, making it illegal at first, but then tolerating its continuing practice.
IC is an abbreviation of Integrated Coach, which alludes to the fact that body, chassis, and engine are all produced within a single corporate structure.
An additional reason for waving the Four Species in all directions alludes to the fact that all these species require much water to grow.
It alludes to the fact that she probably inherited physical characteristics from her father, and that she was a sickly woman.
The reference to Flanders alludes to the fact that some Black and Tans were unemployed British Army veterans from the First World War.
Morpheus alludes to the fact that the reality that Neo is accustomed to is a lie and that Morpheus can show him the truth.
" Rabbi Wise also alludes that Franklin D. Roosevelt was aware of his Jewish ancestors but had claimed ignorance in his published letter, due to the consequences of this fact being used by antisemites, particularly the new Nazi government in Germany.
This alludes to the fact that Xander may not be as involved in the relationship as Anya is, which foreshadows events in season 6.
He also alludes to the fact that they can never have a sexual relationship because they risk Angel losing his soul, something which they have clearly been struggling with throughout the season since Angel's return.
In static timing analysis, the word static alludes to the fact that this timing analysis is carried out in an input-independent manner, and purports to find the worst-case delay of the circuit over all possible input combinations.

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Evidence for this is found in the prologue to the Gospel of Luke, wherein the author alludes to his sources by writing, " Many have undertaken to draw up an account of the things that have been fulfilled among us, just as they were handed down to us by those who from the first were eyewitnesses and servants of the word.
This is a variation of " burning one's bridges ", and alludes to certain famous incidents where a commander, having landed in a hostile country, ordered his men to destroy their ships, so that they would have to conquer the country or be killed.
" Further, Avitus alludes to Gundobad's intent to marry his deceased daughter to a foreign ruler, whom they suggest was Clovis: " Indeed ," they write, " Clovis is really the only likely candidate as a prospective son-in-law for Gundobad shortly after 501.
Anthropophagic giants are mentioned in The Complaynt of Scotland in 1549, the Opies note, and, in King Lear of 1605, they indicate, Shakespeare alludes to the Fee-fi-fo-fum chant (" ... fie, foh, and fumme, / I smell the blood of a British man "), making it certain he knew a tale of " blood-sniffing giants ".
In lines 17-19, Gerontion alludes to the Pharisees statement to Christ in Matthew 12: 38 when they say " Master, we would see a sign from thee.
Together, they edited his collected correspondence and ethical writings posthumously in the six-volume Michtav me-Eliyahu (" Letter from Elijah " which alludes to the letter that the prophet Elijah sent to the King of Judah that arrived after Elijah ascended to heaven in a chariot of fire ), later translated into English and published as " Strive for Truth ".
The Indians, again with friendly aspect and manner, brought them to their village, where once more they could see solid constructions and many idols ( Bernal alludes to the busts of serpents on the walls, so characteristic of Mesoamerica ).
She alludes to having similar origins to Hyperion ( they are both aliens ) and a mission to colonize and conquer the planet, but she is quite erratic, confusing her memories with allegory.
In chapter 43 of the expanded version of Stephen King's 1978 novel The Stand, dialogue between the characters Nick Andros ( who is characterized as an avid science fiction reader ) and Tom Cullen alludes to The Word For World is Forest as they enter Woods County, Oklahoma: "' The world is the place I mean ,' Tom said.
The obvious explanation is that it alludes to the Trojan Horse, and specifically to Virgil's famous " timeo danaos et dona ferentes " (" I fear the Greeks even they are bringing gifts ", Aeneid II. 49 ).
The cover artwork ( showing a donkey chasing a distant carrot ) alludes to Badfinger's feelings that they had been misled by Apple over the years.
The Tauros appear in later episodes, even being used in Pokémon Tournaments by Ash, with only one episode that briefly alludes to where they came from.
Back to the Future alludes to Doc being involved with illegal and criminal enterprises — albeit as a means to obtain items for his inventions he could not purchase legally — but he shows naïve obliviousness to the consequences of his actions, excitedly telling Marty how he cheated Libyan terrorists out of stolen plutonium, saying " they wanted me to build them a bomb, so I took their plutonium and, in turn, gave them a shoddy bomb casing full of used pinball machine parts!
" In Mary McCarthy's novel The Group ( 1954 ), " Kay saw that husband, Harald was sinking into a Slough of Despond ( as they termed his sudden, Scandinavian fits of depression )…" W. Somerset Maugham alludes to the Slough in his book Of Human Bondage, where in a letter to the protagonist, Philip Carey, the failed poet Cronshaw details that he has " hopelessly immersed in the Slough of Despond ," referring to his poverty.

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The novel is still among the most famous of all detective novels: Edmund Wilson alludes to it in the title of his well-known attack on detective fiction, " Who Cares Who Killed Roger Ackroyd?
" The Damascene nobleman and historian Ibn al-Qalanisi in his chronicle also alludes at this time to the discovery of relics purported to be those of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, a discovery which excited eager curiosity among all three communities in the southern Levant, Muslim, Jewish, and Christian.
The name of the book alludes to the nursery rhyme about Humpty Dumpty (" All the king's horses and all the king's men / Couldn't put Humpty together again "), an allusion similar to that made more explicitly a quarter-century earlier in the Robert Penn Warren novel All the King's Men, which describes the career of a fictional governor loosely based on Huey Long.
The name of the Globe supposedly alludes to the Latin tag totus mundus agit histrionem, in turn derived from quod fere totus mundus exerceat histrionem —" because all the world plays the actor "— from Petronius, which had wide circulation in England in the Burbages ' time.
From there it made its way to Ocriculum ( Otricoli ) and Narnia ( Narni ), where it crossed the Nera River by the largest Roman bridge ever built, a splendid four-arched structure to which Martial alludes, one arch of which and all the piers are still standing ; and went on, followed at first by the modern road to Casuentum ( San Gemini ) which passes over two finely preserved ancient bridges, through Carsulae to Mevania ( Bevagna ), and thence to Forum Flaminii ( S. Giovanni Profiamma ).
Eliot also alludes to the lines near the end of Marvell's poem, " Let us roll all our strength and all / Our sweetness up into one ball ," with his lines, " To have squeezed the universe into a ball / To roll it toward some overwhelming question ," as Prufrock questions whether or not such an act of daring would have been worth it.
This alludes to the song " Pick Yourself Up " from the 1936 film Swing Time, for which Jerome Kern had written the music, in which Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire sang Fields's words " Pick yourself up ; dust yourself off ; start all over again ".
It is likely that it alludes more to the Taoist influences on Zen, and subsequently the Chado, or the Japanese Tea Ceremony, as he makes the statement, ‘ A subtle philosophy lay behind it all.
This display alludes to the theme of the universality of the Catholic Church by highlighting that although these shrines are particular to a certain country or culture, the Cult of the Virgin Mary bridges over all these barriers, bringing together the different ethnic groups living in Sauganash area of Forest Glen. The organ was also replaced in the early 2000s to replace an aging organ from the 1930s.
The name Pampas alludes to a horse, that has the body all threshed.
Its name alludes to the idea that all the classes of Russian society willingly united to preserve Russian statehood when its demise seemed inevitable, even though there was neither Tsar nor Patriarch to guide them.
These include two Symphonies, the tone poem Florestan, based on the Florestan side of Robert Schumann's personality ; the Nittemero Symphony, inspired by the words night and day in ancient Greek ; the tone poem Messidor, which alludes strongly to ( without actually quoting ) Felix Mendelssohn's incidental music to A Midsummer Night's Dream ( the work is dedicated to her husband ), a Fanfare, an " Adagio ", " Firelights ", a " Requiescat ", " Favole ", " Merlin ", " Simply Largo, all of which for orchestras of different sizes, among other works.
Kalhana was familiar with earlier epics such as the Vikramankadevacharita of Bilhana, the Ramayana and the Mahabharata, to all of which he alludes in his own writings.
" Big Edith " Beale alludes to " that married man " during an argument with her daughter in the documentary in which she says, " That married man was not going to give you any chance at all.
The name ( old Pinakothek ) alludes to the time period covered by the art — the Neue Pinakothek covers 19th century art and the recently opened Pinakothek der Moderne exhibits modern art, all galleries are part of Munich's " Kunstareal " ( the " art area ").
Cumings writes in his book North Korea: The Hermit Kingdom, " I have no sympathy for the North, which is the author of most of its own troubles ," but alludes to the " significant responsibility that all Americans share for the garrison state that emerged on the ashes of our truly terrible destruction of the North half a century ago.
Some fans suspect that Macavity is also Old Deuteronomy's son, although anyone who pays enough attention to the film will notice that in the song about him Rum Tum Tugger alludes to all of the Jellicle cats being his progenies which would explain their almost god-like reverence of him.
On their 2001 release White Blood Cells, The White Stripes song " This Protector " alludes to the Buffalo Creek Disaster from the federal mine inspector point-of-view, through lyrics such as " 300 people living out in West Virginia / have no idea of all these thoughts that lie within ya ".
The suppressed Greek Gospel of the Egyptians, ( which is quite distinct from the later, wholly Gnostic Coptic Gospel of the Egyptians ), perhaps written in the second quarter of the 2nd century, was already cited in Clement of Alexandria's miscellany, the Stromata, where quotations give us many of the brief excerpts that are all that remain ; it was also mentioned by Hippolytus, who alludes to " these various changes of the soul, set forth in the Gospel entitled according to the Egyptians " and connects the Gospel of the Egyptians with the Gnostic Naassene sect.

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