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referring and 1986
The Free Software Foundation ( FSF ) has formally defined the term " Free software " in 1986 and requested that people avoid referring to " Free Software " as " freeware ".
In 1986, musician Peter Gabriel wrote a song called We do what we're told ( Milgram's 37 ), referring to the number of subjects ( out of 40 ) who obeyed the experimenters all the way in Milgram's authority experiment, Milgram 18.
Leone also produced three comedies by actor / director Carlo Verdone, which were Fun Is Beautiful ( Un Sacco Bello, 1980 ), Bianco, Rosso e Verdone ( White, Red and Verdone – Verdone means " strong green " – a pun referring to the three colours of the Italian flag, the star and to director Verdone, 1981 ) and Troppo Forte ( Great !, 1986 ).
The term " weapons of mass destruction " continued to see periodic use throughout this time, usually in the context of nuclear arms control ; Ronald Reagan used it during the 1986 Reykjavík Summit, when referring to the 1967 Outer Space Treaty.
In this article, the usage of Lyons ( 1963, 1977 ) and Cruse ( 1986, 2004 ) will be followed where antonym is restricted to gradable opposites and opposite is used as the general term referring to any of the subtypes discussed below.
Beginning in 1986, the distinction was made between Malacañan Palace as referring to the official Residence of the President, and Malacañang as that for the Office of the President.
Examples include " Potter Stewarting ", an expression used as a substitute for a common word that refers to the act of copulation, and " Burgering ", referring to the act of voiding one's bowels ( referring to Chief Justice of the United States from 1969 – 1986, Warren E. Burger ), etc.
Meanwhile, Adams and Parsons engaged in a lengthy feud, which lasted for more than a decade ( the two had feuded earlier in WCCW when Adams was the heel and Parsons was the babyface ), with Parsons frequently referring to Adams as " Jailbird ," a reference to Adams serving jail time in 1986 on an assault conviction.
Pettis was tagged as " Pac Man " Pettis by a local radio station listener call-in contest in 1986, referring to his unusual speed in the outfield and ability to chase down opponents ' hits.
In 1986, WUSC was featured in Rolling Stone Magazine, referring to WUSC as one of the " The Taste Makers ", in the College Issue of that year.
Released in 1986, it is largely regarded as the band's worst ever release by both fans and band members alike, with the band referring to it as Fight for the Nightmare.

referring and Howard
The earliest known written evidence of the title is from the November 3, 1863, diary entry of William Howard Russell, in which he referred to gossip about " the First Lady in the Land ," referring to Mary Todd Lincoln.
" Major later said that he had picked the number three from the air and that he was referring to " former ministers who had left the government and begun to create havoc with their anti-European activities ", but many journalists suggested that the three were Peter Lilley, Michael Portillo and Michael Howard, three of the more prominent " Eurosceptics " within his Cabinet.
He described Howard's deputy, Peter Costello, as being " all tip and no iceberg " when referring to a pact made by Howard to hand the prime ministership over to Costello after two terms.
When asked in 2000 if he would ever like to return to acting, Howard replied, " Only if I can act with Cindy Williams again ", referring to the actress who played opposite him in American Graffiti.
In a letter to Howard Sturgis, following a long visit, James refers jocularly to their " happy little congress of two " and in letters to Hugh Walpole he pursues convoluted jokes and puns about their relationship, referring to himself as an elephant who " paws you oh so benevolently " and winds about Walpole his " well meaning old trunk ".
( Some liberals disenchanted with both major nominees took the catchy slogan " Go Bo " of Callaway's campaign ( referring to Howard " Bo " Callaway ) and expanded it to " Go Bo, and take Lester with you ".
Howard characterised him as " Mr Flip-Flop ", referring to a character in a children's book.
The term has recently been used frequently by Ted Turner and Howard Stern, referring mainly to fundamentalists.
The October 25, 1992 edition of the Johnson City Press reported that both Quillen and former U. S. Senate Howard Baker, while in Jonesborough, Tennessee on their Bush / Quayle / Quillen Victory Bus tour, attacked the character of U. S. Democratic Presidential candidate Bill Clinton with Quillen telling the assembled crowd, " We don't want a draft dodger as president of the United States .," and referring to the 1992 elections as " a national crisis ".
The word " Hyborian " is a transliterated contraction by Howard of the Ancient Greek " hyperborean ", referring to a " barbaric dweller beyond the boreas ( north wind ).
During the ceremony which Howard received his Lifetime Achievement Award, the show started a montage of other actors and celebrities talking about him, referring to him only as " Clint " giving the impression they were referring to Clint Eastwood.
Ask Howard ," says George, referring to President of Lucas Licensing Howard Roffman.
" referring to Howard Sprague, a character from The Andy Griffith Show.

referring and Beach
In an 1988 interview with Joy Press, Black Francis described the concept as referring to " a surfer girl ," who " walks along the Beach of Binones, has a surfboard, very beautiful.
Prior to 1991, the Gardena Freeway was known as the Redondo Beach Freeway, referring to Caltrans's original intention for the freeway portion of the route to continue all the way to the never-built Pacific Coast Freeway.
Hardcore punk band Career Suicide also references the slang phrase " Cherry Beach express " ( referring to the supposed police practice ) in their song " Cherry Beach ".
" Western swing bandleader Hank Thompson, who was stationed in San Pedro during World War II, said that it was not uncommon to see " ten thousand people at the pier ," referring to Redondo Beach.
The title of the album and many of the songs were inspired by the novels and short stories of William Gibson, including Neuromancer (" Black Ice " and " Terminal Beach " are both references from that novel ), Count Zero ( referring to the name of the novel as well as the hacker handle of one of the protagonists ), and the short story The Winter Market ( Kings of Sleep is the name of a fictional stim-album in that story ).

referring and incident
Thus he may be referring to some concrete thing, or incident, in his immediate environment by some symbolic-sounding, hyperbolic reference to transcendental events on the global scene.
In the 2000s, the atheist Richard Dawkins referring, like Paine, to the incident at, concluded, " No, Moses was not a great role model for modern moralists.
Villeneuve was seen driving a VW before stopping and saying at the camera that he has nothing against German guys ... much less for the " allemandes ", referring to the vehicle and German girls — a reference to his rivalry with Michael Schumacher and for the incident at the 1997 European Grand Prix.
referring to a night club incident in 2000 in which Pierce was stabbed 11 times.
Bart's catchphrase " Eat My Shorts " was an ad-lib by Cartwright in one of the original table readings, referring to an incident from her high school days.
The name Enumclaw is derived from a Salish Native American term that translates as " place of evil spirits ", apparently referring to Enumclaw Mountain, located about to the north, and referring either to some evil incident that occurred there or to the frequent powerful windstorms that affect the region.
Marbot recounts in the book of his memoirs, referring to the battle, how in him a bullet pierced his portfolio, and the incident that, when starting the fight, he had with Lieutenant Labedoyère.
* A March 1, 1967 memo directed to all USAF divisions, from USAF Lt. General Hewitt Wheless, Assistant Vice Chief of Staff, stated that unverified information indicated that unknown individuals, impersonating USAF officers and other military personnel, had been harassing civilian UFO witnesses, warning them not to talk, and also confiscating film, referring specifically to the Heflin incident.
** Deutschland incident ( 1902 ), in 1902 referring to the Prince's radio transmissions, and
There are some claims that even the Kaiser had been amused by the incident, referring to him as an amiable scoundrel, and being pleased with the authority and feelings of reverence that his military obviously commanded in the general population.
Mr. Bonteen makes disparaging remarks about his political trustworthiness ( referring to an incident described in Phineas Finn ).
Indeed, when asked, a Government spokesperson clarified that Mr Kenny was not referring to any specific incident ".
However, although it is possible, the poem need not be referring to this specific relic or have this incident as the reason for its composition.
He did not comment on the incident while campaigning, though it fit well with the charges he had been making of a lack of morality in Johnson's administration, though he was referring to Bobby Baker and Billie Sol Estes.
" In another post from 2003, referring to an incident in 1997 in which Barât had wanted to form a suicide pact, Doherty wrote, ' let's keep going i love you i love you so much.
Shi Li decided to show Princess Dowager Feng who was actually behind the investigation, by referring to an incident in which then-Consort Feng defended Emperor Yuan against a bear which had broken loose.
The Congressman was heckled and booed after calmly responding to a protester, " If you ’ re referring to the President there, he is a citizen of the United States .” The incident has become a focus of attention in some evaluations of the period.
The goal was followed by the " Dentist's chair " celebration referring to an incident before the Euro 1996, where England team players were photographed on a drunken night with Gascoigne, Teddy Sheringham and Steve McManaman shown drinking in a dentist's chair, as well as causing thousands of pounds worth of damage to a Cathay Pacific first class flight cabin.
The only incident referring to current events occurs when Susan, unable to recall how many shillings are in a pound, sheepishly remembers that the pound has not yet been decimalised.
Using methods already well established in the study of the Classics for sifting and assessing differing manuscripts, he drew up parallel columns and assigned verses to each of them according to what he had noted as the defining features of the text of Genesis: whether a verse used the term " YHWH " ( Yahweh ) or the term " Elohim " ( God ) referring to God, and whether it had a doublet ( another telling of the same incident, as for example the two accounts of the creation of man, and the two accounts of Sarah being taken by a foreign king ).
For example, Gerald of Wales recounts an incident relating to the Earl of Clare, possibly referring to William Fitz Robert, 2nd Earl of Gloucester.
The incident also had a lasting propaganda effect in German-occupied Norway during the war, when the Norwegian collaborationist government tried to neutralize their nickname " Quislings " by using the location of the skirmish, Jøssingfjord, to coin the derogatory term " jøssing ", referring to pro-Allies and anti-Nazis.
While immediate inquiries began to determine who shouted the words, more than 12 hours later, on March 22, 2010, Neugebauer publicly identified himself as the person, apologized for the incident and argued that his words were " It's a baby killer ", referring to the bill, not Stupak himself.

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