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referring and night
According to a 2008 television programme, presented by Griff Rhys Jones, “ the flame has only been extinguished once, by a drunken Mexican football supporter on the night that France beat Brazil here in Paris ,” most likely referring to the 1998 FIFA World Cup Final.
Poe is said to have repeatedly called out the name " Reynolds " on the night before his death, though it is unclear to whom he was referring.
It is traditional for Jewish families to gather on the first night of Passover ( first two nights in communities outside the land of Israel ) for a special dinner called a seder ( סדר — derived from the Hebrew word for " order ", referring to the very specific order of the ritual ).
Mardi gras is French for Fat Tuesday, referring to the practice of the last night of eating richer, fatty foods before the ritual fasting of the Lenten season, which begins on Ash Wednesday ; in English the day is sometimes referred to as Shrove Tuesday, from the word shrive, meaning " confess.
* In a standup comedy routine in Blue Collar Comedy Tour: One For the Road Larry the Cable Guy, referring to strange people who go to Wal-Mart in the middle of the night, says that it " turns into Monty Python's Ministry of Silly Walks.
" Smith said this vision occurred when he was 14 years old and that when he was 17, he " saw another vision of angels in the night season after I had retired to bed " ( referring to the later visit of the angel Moroni who showed him the location of the golden plates ).
The next night on Raw, Austin interrupted Vince McMahon in his presentation of Mike Tyson, who was making a special appearance, over the objection of McMahon referring to Tyson as " the baddest man on the planet.
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.
Their debut album, Devil's Night, referring to the tradition of setting unoccupied buildings on fire the night before Halloween, was released in June 2001.
Night-blooming cereus is the common name referring to a large number of flowering Cereus cacti that bloom at night.
The article quotes Irene Hegarty, UC Berkeley director of community relations, as saying, " A lot of people's attitudes about the park have changed, and we wanted ( referring to the MKThink report ) to take a fresh, comprehensive look at the issue ," as well as Jason Colson, a park regular, as saying " I've been here at all hours of the day and night, and I don't think it's unsafe at all.
Ray Parkin in his book H. M. Bark Endeavour claims that the modern ' Broken Bay ' was passed unremarked at night, and that Cook was in fact referring to the area around Narrabeen Lagoon.
An unbowed Tőkés commented on election night, " I knocked out the Greater Romania Party ", referring to the fact that while he had won a seat, the far right, anti-Hungarian Greater Romania Party had lost all five of its own.
The " Friday night death slot " is a perceived graveyard slot in American television, referring to the concept that a television program in the United States scheduled on Friday evenings is destined for imminent cancellation.
Police at the time considered this to be a more reliable description as Jean was drunk the night of the murder and they had already discovered that the killer had not been quoting directly from the Bible, but had been referring to it, although he was overheard by one witness commenting that the Barrowland was a " den of iniquity ".
Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres welcomed it and said, "... the details of every peace plan must be discussed directly between Israel and the Palestinians, and to make this possible, the Palestinian Authority must put an end to terror, the horrifying expression of which we witnessed just last night in Netanya ", referring to the Netanya suicide attack perpetrated on the previous evening which the Beirut Summit failed to address.
It is ... clear that the details of every peace plan must be discussed directly between Israel and the Palestinians, and to make this possible, the Palestinian Authority must put an end to terror, the horrifying expression of which we witnessed just last night in Netanya ", referring to the Netanya suicide attack.
The logo depicts an ahuehuete tree, referring to the Árbol de la Noche Triste – the " tree of the night of sorrow " – where Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés stopped his retreat from Tenochtitlán and cried after being defeated by Cuitláhuac in the Battle of Noche Triste.
Wallis responded by saying that Ireland " remains a relatively conservative country in terms of its outlook " before referring to examples such as his views that " public displays of affection will produce either goggle-eyes or threats of some form or another, and many small-town and rural B & Bs will look askance at a pair of men or women wanting to share a bed for the night ".
At one point, he said the night " marked the launch of a very new Britney Spears era ", referring to it as " the resurrection of ".
It is named in memory of the 14 Palmach members who were killed during the night of the bridges in 1946, and in relation to the ancient Phoenician and Arab village of Achziv whose nearby remains are part of a national park by the sea -- Achziv means disappointment so the first core of " Chalutzim " ( pioneers ) decided to name the new settlement, just the opposite, as " joy " referring to the bridge incident and also their own disappointment from the recent evacuation from Beit Haarava.
( There is also a school of thought that the Last Supper may have been on the Tuesday night, with most passion week " sabbath " references in the Gospels referring to a Thursday holy day of rest () instead of to the traditional Saturday main sabbath.

referring and club
As a result, Chicago's club nickname transitioned, and by 1890 they had become known as the Chicago Colts, or sometimes " Anson's Colts ," referring to Cap's influence within the club.
Alf was also a supporter of West Ham United ( a football club based in the East End ) and known to make derogatory remarks about " the Jews up at Spurs " ( referring to Tottenham Hotspur, a North London club with a sizeable Jewish following ).
" is said every time a fixture is read out that has the club in it, referring to the milk advert.
* An adjective referring to the Real Madrid football club
Although only commentators referring to Collingwood by name, everyone else in the movie only referring it as ' the club '.
Smiley & PJ from Shut Up and Dance were once not let into a club by a bouncer claiming " We don't play your jungle music here ", referring to the more drum oriented oldskool hardcore.
* A blade is a type of golf club, referring to the shape of an iron's clubhead
The official team colours are pink and black, giving rise to the nickname rosanero ; another less common nickname is aquile, referring to the eagle on both the official club logo and the city of Palermo's coat of arms.
For doing so, they were widely criticised by the English footballing community, with many derisively referring to the club as " Franchise F. C.
Some early organizations to use the phrase " commons club " were of this type, their name referring to the democracy and debates of the British House of Commons.
This first spell away from home did not leave him with fond memories for England, in particular " those horrible Black Country accents " referring to the dialect of the Midlands, living in a single room above a squash court, and working in the club bar.
A newer usage of the term supper club has emerged, referring to underground restaurants.
The club was originally known as the Illawarra Hawks, the name referring to the Illawarra region rather than specifically its major urban centre Wollongong.
European football is a colloquial term referring to any international football club competition that is organised by UEFA.
" However, the NAMBLA that Dr. Mephesto is referring to is a fictional club for men who look like Marlon Brando in his later years ( North American Marlon Brando Look-Alikes ).
Known as the " Newtown Bluebags " for most of its lifetime, the club adopted the Jets nickname in 1973, perhaps referring to Newtown's catchment area extending to Sydney Airport.

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 the 1986 Howard Beach incident.
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 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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