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Unqualified mentions of a Diet of Worms usually refer to the 1521 assembly.

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Unqualified societal discourse preserves the status quo.
Unqualified novice developers could have a major negative impact on company operations.
Unqualified liberalism is less common ; in its extreme form it can be known as " libertarianism ", although this term is used less in New Zealand than in some other countries.
Unqualified liberalism is less common ; in its extreme form it is known by the American term libertarianism.
An Auditor gives a Clean opinion of Unqualified Opinion when he or she does not have any significant reservation in respect of matters contained in the Financial Statements.
The most frequent type of report is referred to as the Unqualified Opinion, and is regarded by many as the equivalent of a " clean bill of health " to a patient, which has led many to call it the Clean Opinion, but in reality it is not a clean bill of health, because the Auditor can only provide reasonable assurance that there are no material misstatements within the Financial Statements.
The wording of the qualified report is very similar to the Unqualified opinion, but an explanatory paragraph is added to explain the reasons for the qualification after the scope paragraph but before the opinion paragraph.
* Katz, Jacob, " Da ' at Torah-The Unqualified Authority Claimed for Halachists ," The Harvard Law School Program in Jewish Studies The Gruss Lectures-Jewish Law and Modernity: Five Interpretations, October 26-November 30, 1994, Copyright 1997 The President and Fellows of Harvard College.

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In-game music was removed, many items were renamed to avoid drug and sex references, and several levels were altered to include areas from the Plutonium Pak ( such as a Duke Burger outlet being present in the second level where there wasn't one in the original PC version ).
Their contents include a large collection of sketches and references to the equestrian sculpture commissioned by the Duke of Milan Ludovico Sforza to commemorate his father Francesco Sforza.
Several references are made to him in Shakespeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor, in which a series of anti-German jokes start with a horse theft, several references are made to German travellers in England and to a German Duke who is not expected to come to Windsor.
Gex also contributes to the games with wise-cracking remarks laced with media and pop-culture references, reminiscent to the catchphrases of Duke Nukem and most notably those of Ash Williams, the protagonist from The Evil Dead films.
The texts include references to King Arthur and other semi-historical characters from Sub-Roman Britain, mythic figures such as Bran the Blessed, undeniably historical personages such as Alan IV, Duke of Brittany ( who is called Alan Fyrgan ) and even Iron Age characters like Caswallawn ( Cassivellaunus ) and Caradoc ( Caratacus ).
Although the press at that time praised Strauss's music, they criticized the libretto as banal and silly ; for instance, references were made to roast beef made from the sole of a boot and, where the waltz scene was played, the character of Duke Urbino was singing to passages of " meows " in tune with the waltz song which was met with much embarrassment from the Berlin audience.
* The Times: Generally follows formal tradition meaning each titled role is assigned an appropriate ( but not necessarily full ) style for introductory reference and one or more options for subsequent references, e. g. " the Duke of Edinburgh, thereafter the Duke or ( sparingly ) Prince Philip ".
Jean Froissart's references to de la Pole in the Chroniques ( II. 173 ) portray a devious and ineffectual counsellor, who dissuaded Richard from pursuing a certain victory against French and Scottish forces in Cumberland, and fomented undue suspicion of John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster.
" Though Whitney declined to endorse Duke's resegregation plan, his foreword supported the value of the book, despite the reputation of Duke, as a collection of scientific evidence, describing it as " a painstakingly documented, academically excellent work of sociobiological-political history ... provid on the order of a thousand references and footnotes.

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There are a number of subtle references or in-jokes to this legacy on the estate — a large redwood tree of the Wellingtonia variety stands very much out-of-place at the entrance to the manor house of Arley House, as does one by the footbridge across the River Severn in the village ; and the estate buildings, be they commercial or residential, are coloured green and cream, the corporate colours of the Wellington companies.

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The author opens with a prologue, usually taken to be addressed to an individual by the name of Theophilus ( though this name, which translates literally as " God-lover ", may be a nickname rather than a personal appellation ) and references " my earlier book "— almost certainly the Gospel of Luke.
The Encyclopedia of New York City, ( Yale University Press and The New-York Historical Society, ( 1995 ) ISBN 0-300-05536-6 ), has entries, maps, illustrations, statistics and bibliographic references on almost all of the significant topics in this article, from the entire borough to individual neighborhoods, people, events and artistic works.
The Knights ' new name changes almost nightly, improvised by the actor playing the lead Knight ( originally Hank Azaria ), but always starting with " Ecky Ecky Ecky F ' tang F ' tang Olé Biscuitbarrel ..." which itself references several famous sketches from Monty Python's Flying Circus, including Election Night Special.
Many of his astrological references are taken almost word for word from Richard Roussat's of 1549 – 50.
Templar also on occasion would break the fourth wall in an almost metafictional sense, making references to being part of a story and mentioning in one early story how he cannot be killed so early on ; the 1960s television series would also have Templar address viewers.
Another very useful study aid, found in almost all editions of the Talmud, consists of the marginal notes Torah Or, Ein Mishpat Ner Mitzvah and Masoret ha-Shas by the Italian rabbi Joshua Boaz, which give references respectively to the cited Biblical passages, to the relevant halachic codes and to related Talmudic passages.
The story follows the main events of Scrooge's life between 1877 and 1947, including almost all references found in Carl Barks stories about Scrooge's life until 1947 but leaving some room for Rosa and other creators to add more details later.
" writes Ellingson, One who turns for help to Neale Fairchild's 1928 study, a compendium of citations from romantic writings on the " savage " may be surprised to find book The Noble Savage almost completely lacking in references to its nominal subject.
The terms deixis and indexicality are frequently used almost interchangeably, and both deal with essentially the same idea: contextually dependent references.
In this adaptation, the induction and all subsequent references to Sly are absent, but apart from that, it is almost word-for-word the 1623 First Folio text.
As Langham points out, with special references to " Rivers's reputed sexual proclivities ", it is at this point that the experiment takes on an almost farcical aspect to the casual reader.
Contains references to almost 200 articles.
There is currently a widespread ban of references in child-related entertainment, and when references do occur, they almost invariably generate controversy.
Among the earliest references to wearing costumes at Halloween is in 1895, where " guisers " are recorded in Scotland, but there is almost no mention of a costume in England, Ireland, or the United States until 1900.
… It is significant, however, that we almost never find any references in the early literature to physical differences between Chinese and barbarians.
Indeed, references to bridges in Plymouth circle almost exclusively around the bridge itself.
Perhaps one of the novel's greatest strengths is that it contains hundreds of references to the popular and educated culture of the time and thus gives a better idea than most contemporary novels of what it was like to live in England then — almost a miniature education in Victorian life.
What is striking from the first reading of C & S3 is the almost complete disappearance of medieval references, the game was now very orientated toward the fantastic, imagination and even less near constant concerns of the previous editions, namely some historical realism and a strong smell of medieval Europeans.
However, in regard to purgatory, Crowley left almost a dozen other references to it in the poem.
) Bauer argued that almost all prominent historical figures in antiquity are referenced in other works ( e. g., Aristophanes mocking Socrates in his plays ), but as he could not find any such references to Jesus, it was likely that the entire story of Jesus was fabricated
, FishBase included descriptions of 32, 100 species and subspecies, 292, 500 common names in almost 300 languages, 50, 500 pictures, and references to 46, 000 works in the scientific literature.
The earliest references to bagpipes in Scotland are in a military context, and it is in that context that the Great Highland Bagpipe became established in the British military and achieved the widespread prominence it enjoys today, whereas other bagpipe traditions throughout Europe, ranging from Portugal to Russia, almost universally went into decline by the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Dating Ockeghem's works is controversial, as there are almost no external references allowing precise dating, excepting of course the death of Binchois ( 1460 ) for which Ockeghem composed a motet-chanson.

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