In fact, he beat a hasty retreat at the first opportunity promising to get the bid and a list of references to me later in the week. |
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With that in mind, which of the following obscure, graduate-level references does Mead not use in the article? |
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There are almost four hundred references given in the book's concluding section, which is itself an important contribution. |
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Such references invited the athletes to see themselves in the heroic Lapiths. |
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They are a model of rational discourse, replete with references to the Federalist Papers and other similarly unimpeachable authorities. |
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In Atkinson's book Bobby is a Skye terrier, but Figg said there are no contemporary references to the breed. |
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He had the grades and the references from his school, and according to his teachers he would interview well. |
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The list of references in this chapter is extensive and up-to-date, as are all the references in this book. |
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That might have been crass, but the film is peppered with jarring references and disconcerting parallels to current events. |
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Gypsy and ethnic references appear in a number of outfits including Spanish style poncho skirts, shawls and classic Native American dresses. |
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The letter also contained references to drugs and matters that would have been prejudicial to the appellant. |
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The site also provides a useful route into external information resources and references of interest. |
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As you enter, visual and acoustic references are slowly erased, leaving only a visual white-out and the white noise of the pulsating nozzles. |
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For the categorization to be useful, the leaf categories on the tree should contain less than one page or 20 references each. |
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There should be no constitutional obligation to extirpate all historical religious references from American public life. |
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The 260 pages end with a brief glossary and a few references for further reading. |
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It's interesting to see how many references or allusions to these festivals remain in contemporary Britain. |
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Your Honour does not want the precise page references in the various judgments? |
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The title track, full of optimism and with knowing references to the band's past, is a marvellous way to start the new album. |
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The book had 475 references from diverse sources and provided a common background to a growing community of scientists. |
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He may then be obliged to reconstruct a past event, of which he has no memory, by references or deductions from the information provided to him. |
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As the number of references that could be cited was limited, we have often referenced review articles rather than original publications. |
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Historic references point to the spread of Jainism under the reign of several kings in the past. |
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And yet there's the childlike irreverence at times, the giggles, the non sequiturs, the references to such inane activities as shopping. |
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The voluminous records we have for the constitutional debates of the late 1780s contain no significant references to the Iroquois. |
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Mill purged the text of almost all direct references to contemporary individuals, organizations, and institutions. |
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They included an out-of-date passport and references from people who were unable to verify clinical skills. |
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Phases that may seem like obscure references to people, animals or those things around us often have a very deep and profound meaning. |
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He was a sharp-witted polemicist, but he used simple language, frequently making his point with references to the Old Testament. |
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The new rules will remove outdated references to penal servitude and imprisonment with hard labour. |
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Alternate names are indexed within the alphabetical listing with references to the proper heading. |
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My only criticism would be the incongruousness between references to colour plates and their placement in the book. |
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Most of these references are to a series of books where a medium channels an entity named Seth. |
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A quick check established that this was the case with all of the references given in the book, even for direct quotations. |
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This is based on references in Irish hagiography to belts having been preserved as relics of the saints who wore them. |
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The barrister handed in references from Holland's employers, mother and a family friend. |
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But better not inflame passions with references to Hades or the netherworld? |
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She went on to read out glowing references from Reynolds' employers and spoke of his role as a volunteer worker. |
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Although little is known about the economic roles of Russian urban women outside the household, there are legal references to handicraftswomen. |
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Could Mann's love of obscure references and epic sweep have prompted such hostile treatment? |
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The article references Eggers ' old thing about criticism, but deals with it too superficially. |
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This can be illustrated briefly with references to two examples that are very different in substance but identical in principle. |
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Below you will find a number of references containing recent work on low mass, low luminosity stars and substellar objects. |
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This sharp-wittedness, the keen social satire and timely cultural references keep the persona fresh and spontaneous. |
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Entitled Zenta Meeting, the minutes include clear references to potentially moving work to India. |
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Provisionally, they seemed to agree, provided all religious references were expunged from the script. |
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In fact you appear to have to be very advanced in magical theory in order to understand most of the obscure written references about it. |
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Several biostatistical references are available to aid health professionals in evaluating this information. |
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He does make two passing references that provide some fresh meat for those more interested in that than his comprehensive strategy for the paper. |
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Discussions of psychogenic fugue in standard psychiatric references offer suggestions of sodium amobarbital interviews or hypnosis. |
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There are the trademark Tarantino touches like the pop culture references and crackerjack dialogue. |
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None of Arrino's vague references or allusions had prepared me for what she was saying. |
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The movie is essentially a pastiche of various cinematic references from that era. |
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The explorers' frequent journal references to their horses are testimony to their dependence on those tough, grass-fed animals. |
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It does not contain any references to Jesus, though this is hardly surprising since it contains sixty-three tractates of religious law. |
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He appears convincing by aggregating voluminous references without subjecting himself to the rigours of the scientific process. |
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Section 17201 does not include any references to governmental agencies or political entities. |
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In fact, Croft references the above books in his, giving them praise for their comprehensive coverage of the mountain range. |
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The subtitles are a display of various references to the glittery entertainment world. |
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It is written in an archaic style and is full of references to antiquated Greek philosophy which students today can hardly comprehend. |
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Use plackets, pockets and other garment construction references on the item to judge your marking. |
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We accept that we should have noted these references in our list of words mentioned. |
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The complaints aren't about the tone, the frivolity, or the joking references to pop culture. |
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He and his informants converse largely in Swahili, and their cosmological references reach even beyond the boundaries of Tanzania and Mozambique. |
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I have seen older references that designated the daughters of comtes as vicomtesses but question their accuracy. |
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Jones also fills the text with knowledgeable references to bee-keeping and the apian colony as utopian ideal. |
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The explicit references to sexual perversions are not the best thing about the book, although they don't really do it much harm. |
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I became frustrated that the only comparisons and references my brain threw up were of disaster movies. |
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If one opens the book at random, it is this multitude of references that catches the eye. |
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It is steeped in references to Arthurian legend and there are chunks of dirge-like opera, during which the story grinds to a halt. |
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We examined references of relevant papers and contacted experts in the subject. |
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Of course all references to groups are ultimately references to distinct individuals. |
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Mr Bradshaw handed in references from a previous employer which spoke of her reliability and honesty. |
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The best way of finding a model tenant is to make sure that you obtain at least two references from previous landlords. |
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As a result there are no references to ascertain the authenticity of many works. |
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These references are listed by category, e.g., limnological methods, abiotic frame, food web interactions. |
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Like Dreamworks' films, the pop-culture references are here, and movie spoofs are anything but thin on the ground. |
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Padel provides a survey of medieval Welsh literary references to Arthur and emphasizes their importance to Arthurian studies as a whole. |
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At some time will you give us the references to where the blood was found on Sako's garment? |
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This section, as well as the entire book, contains no citations or references to source material. |
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It was only two telephone conversations but on both occasions he made bitter references to the treatment he received from other record labels. |
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There are numerous statistical tables, detailed references and a select bibliography. |
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The capsule is a strong container containing references and artefacts of today's living. |
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This tag provides a name for the process and lists specific references to XML namespaces used. |
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Forms of address, epithets, and pronoun references that signal service and status, then clashes of rank, also get interwoven. |
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Bizarre references like this one have, however, caused me to wonder about his mental health. |
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Dated references inadvertently betray the film's prolonged hibernation in development limbo. |
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The book is laced with notes, side bar comments, references and documented examples to support his training ideology. |
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Such references in the discussion are consistent with a pragmatic working document, not for sensationalism or public melodrama. |
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It's interesting that when you look the day up, you'll note many references to the number of sick kids in schools during Michaelmas term. |
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There are also extensive references in Hopkins's writings to Old and Middle English, in particular to Chaucer. |
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There are a few references and illustrations of the double-headed or bicephalous eagle in this book, but nothing horribly informative. |
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This passage is another characteristic cento of references to different Dante texts, although this has not been noted. |
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At the end of the project, all of the references can be gathered together and pasted into a document as a bibliography. |
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The Times manages to avoid direct joke references to his name, but cunningly alludes to it. |
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Taylor's one of those crazy people with a humanities minor and is always making obscure references that I don't get. |
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The earliest known references to Zanobi di Francescho appear in the book of matriculations for the Arte del Cambio. |
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I can't help but feel that if you could write a biography of Pepys with only side references to the diary it'd work a lot better. |
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They should be able to provide references and have a proper address and a land-line telephone number. |
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Ms Leach also found a staggering number of mothers did not follow up the references of their childcarers or organised care at the last minute. |
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Written references should always be marked private personal and confidential and should be sent in a sealed envelope by post or courier. |
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There are no references to divination in the collections of sutras, but many can be found in the tantras. |
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There were also too many references to farts and boogers, and too many disgusting pictures of warts and eyeballs. |
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What surprised her during her study was how pass-remarkable they were with constant references to their friends' weight. |
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Not only is it entertaining, but children will gain educationally from the references to geography, history and chemistry in the movie. |
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Blithe references are made to jet setting from one US city to the next, and accessing a stash of lucre in a secret Swiss bank account. |
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These listings include biographical aspects of the mounters, addresses and references to other works where appropriate. |
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Still I'm not letting any of these jokers write me any references or be character witnesses if I even get into trouble. |
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The formal references made by this stood in stark contrast to Rhode's relative casualness and the informality of his performance. |
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It's brilliantly footnoted, with characters and places hyperlinked, and references to further information. |
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A floor-length skirt cleverly references formal evening-dress codes, but it is also romantic and soft. |
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It was further resolved that remaining sections of Article VIII of the by-laws and any references thereto would be renumbered accordingly. |
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Early Tudor literary references to the celebration and the ambience of Martinmas are few but telling. |
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Take the references to god out of Dr. King's speeches and they lose none of their moral force. |
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You probably see passing references to the casualties, like daily box scores-just as brief and much more brutal. |
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Pathology residents and medical students would also find excellent references in this textbook. |
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But I jotted down a number of references and educated myself on the odd weekend at the British Library, my old reader's card still being valid. |
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In my day we were not stupid enough to suppose that references were the key to getting a hospital consultant job. |
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The series also does a fine job of juggling references to pop culture and high culture. |
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When the subject is larger than could be covered in this general book, references are given. |
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News anchors and reporters couldn't make enough references to the trials and tribulations that they faced throughout the day. |
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In addition to these compelling narratives, the chapters include numerous references and a section of reflections, questions, and exercises. |
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All the Pauline references to charismata, Campbell insists, are to be taken only in the latter sense. |
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All references to his drug use have been expunged, and he's now a dashing old adventurer grieving over his inability to save his son's life. |
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Sri Krishna makes several references to the gunas and the Sankhya literature in his sermon to Arjuna in the rendition of Bhagavad-Gita. |
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My favourite genre is the dystopia, and this novel is filled with references to a horrible future, filled with fascists and war. |
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It is a metaphor He uses quite often, many parables include references to the foundation of your building and standing the test of the end-times. |
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Literary references to wine drinking are legion, presumably because it encouraged conversation, civilized, bawdy, or sometimes nonsensical. |
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His will, dated 11 July 1737, with codicils of 15 and 16 July of the same year, contains the following references to the salt. |
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Please, point me to the references in the Third and Fourth Geneva Conventions sanctioning the use of unmuzzled dogs. |
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By the late 14th century references to penides, a barley-sugar type confection, show that some knowledge of sugar boiling existed in England. |
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Ideally they should be HTML documents so that their references can be hyperlinked to the documents referred to. |
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Still, this is a Frank Black album, with its obscure references and abstruse lyrics. |
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A quick look at the book's references persuades me that the book provides no support for the fallback position. |
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His work has a poetic quality in its rhythmic repetition and its references to the dichotomy between nature and culture. |
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There are a number of references in the speeches in this case to voluntary assumption of responsibility. |
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The additional references in the second edition do not actually reflect a more thorough in-depth revision. |
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They lash out with trash talk and threats and constant references to their own resolve because they are afraid. |
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Unfortunately, even where a study or claim is noted, the majority of the references in the endnotes section are in Norwegian and untranslated. |
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I do have shout-outs to bands and musicians I like in my books, but the musical references can be misunderstood. |
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There are also references to the Soce of Senegal, JoIa of Gambia, Songhay and Moors of Mali, and the Kru of Liberia. |
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This paper focuses on references and allusions to the Prophet in this treatise. |
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His primary sources include most if not all the standard references on the subject along with one or two of dubious value. |
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The following references are key sources for entry into the primary scientific literature in the fields of bryology and lichenology. |
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The three research assistants and the chief investigator made initial individual readings and codings of the documents' references to composing. |
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Each of the references to the cattle-killing prophecy in his narrative seems a modulation of the other. |
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The exhibition portrays cross-cultural spirituality and socio-historical references in naturalistic contemporary patterns. |
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In the comments Noah Brier references an article he wrote on this in the fall. |
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By Monday night, though, in his 48-hour-warning speech, the references to international law and the United Nations had become vestigial. |
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His website has lots of good references and writings on interesting themes in cognitive science and philosophy of mind. |
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Some European institutions, like the British Museum, were originally very restrictive, requiring references and allowing only gentlemen to visit. |
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We still began the Passover Seder and ended Yom Kippur by references to exile, but our heart wasn't into it. |
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There are other references to that sort of concept which I will come to in a moment as quickly as I can. |
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Other references to the Igbo derivation of particular masquerades occur in their praise songs. |
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I had mixed feelings, however, about the imposition of Western literary references on the study. |
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This is cited as farm wisdom, and there is no reason to doubt its proverbiality, although a few more references would be welcome. |
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For centuries, we have marked important occasions or pronouncements with references to God and invocations of divine assistance. |
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Over 50 bibliotherapy references are also provided along with material related to building resilient families and youth. |
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Please, please send me write-ups or references to interesting articles etc. |
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The new album is an evolution, not a throwback, but it does contain references to every stage of U2's career. |
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He even obliquely references suicide as a possibility, although I didn't think a suicide assessment was warranted at this time. |
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Not often do plungers sprinkle their market fixations with references to Dante and Homer. |
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Conscientious readers will find it slow going unless they overcome the constant temptation to turn to the references section. |
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What is most disappointing is that I could tell there were a lot of cultural references and symbolism that I missed as a non-Japanese viewer. |
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Quiet Fire in Blue Sky, a moderately sized oil on canvas, is an abstraction with subtle references to the visible world. |
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The feature of exporting text has the convenient inclusion of appropriate references by default. |
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The following table contains encodings which support Udmurt languages and references to font lists which are available in our Online Shop. |
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Always aware of its own absurdity, the scripts positively dripped with knowing pop-culture references and side-splitting asides. |
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That is, unless they changed their style, dropped all those references to dead white males and the occasional punctuation mark. |
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Thus, it is no surprise there are frequent references to Milton in Melville's fiction. |
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They found references indicating that about 445 years ago, a non-stout, non-porter black ale was brewed in Belgium. |
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The monumentally scaled drawings and paintings mix references to Mexican-American culture, inner-city life and gang culture. |
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The numerous literary references to the hawthorn or May tree attest its many associations. |
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The montages make it clear how far much time has passed since the last scene, but at other times only vague references keep us oriented. |
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Her diary also contains numerous references to the bulbs, geraniums, hollyhocks, and dahlias that she planted, tended, and appreciated. |
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It empirically orients the reader by including brief references throughout to some of history's highest profile episodes of mania and panic. |
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That he avoided overt references to modernity was something the public, shy of change, appreciated. |
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Throughout the article the members made both direct and oblique references to the English heritage on Long Island. |
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I had convention dreams last night, with lots of references to Auckland Armageddon, esp a certain winner of the cosplay awards. |
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Consequently, sprinkled through the book are references to differential effects of television, depending on class. |
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This film has compelling intersecting historical references via the dress of the 18th century and the African batiks of today. |
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The remaining sections provide brief and inadequate sketches of selected topics, with references to the primary literature. |
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There were references to the fifties, too, via short, tight angora sweaters in baby pink sprinkled with large white polka dots. |
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There is also some ado about puppy-walking and what a whipper-in does, and a number of references to hip flasks. |
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In contrast, termites have been rather neglected and are mentioned only briefly in major references on social evolution. |
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Do America's students not know how to correctly cite internet references containing hyphens? |
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Many primary references for the work cited in this discussion were omitted because of space limitations. |
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Additional articles were ascertained through references cited in these publications. |
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A major flaw in the book is that the references quoted at the end of the chapters are old. |
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Your Honours will see the references in paragraph 9 of our written submissions. |
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The reference table stores the bibliographic information for the references cited during interpretation and compilation. |
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We conducted an extensive secondary search of references cited in publications identified in the above searches. |
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Each chapter includes references at the end, as well as an extended bibliography as an appendix. |
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She's really down to earth and has fantastic references from her previous employers. |
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Tenants are also expected to supply references from their employer, bank and previous landlord. |
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I think that it would be legitimate to ask for references from somebody's employer and bank. |
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Bradford Crown Court heard that Ali was a man of no previous convictions and glowing references were handed in. |
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Oblique culinary references and obscure terms go against the grain of the present climate in the culinary world. |
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Of course, it may be foolish to assume that the two references to peace present an irreconcilable contradiction. |
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It makes it possible to discover books that have references or sections or chapters that are of interest to you even though the book as a whole may not be. |
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Stark's footnote references the muster book she used for this information. |
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Therefore, kin recognition should be studied with explicit references to the ecological context within which the recognition behavior is expressed. |
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The trees, with their gently curving trunks, offer a sense of repose, while the references to art history establish Otnes's dialogue with the art before his own. |
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This state of affairs can be achieved by reading the trade papers for a couple of years, and by reading some of the books mentioned in the references section of this essay. |
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They come with wholesome winter references such as alpine leaf designs or chunky cable knits, and should be worn with jeans and heavy shoes or trainers. |
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We also reviewed books, bibliographies, and conference proceedings of related topics as well as citations in these books and articles and references provided by colleagues. |
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Historical references show people have borrowed significant amounts of money for thousands of years without credit cards, remortgages or other modern inventions. |
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It is full of adulatory references to the man who inspired him. |
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Yes, there are the usual references to color-changing T-shirts and Jurassic Park, but it feels more warranted than throwaway here. |
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Many people justify their severe punishments of the children in their care, by making references to their own childhood, when they were dealt harsher punishments. |
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Is there anything more cringeworthy than a series of unfunny childhood anecdotes and blatant sexual references strung together in a monotone drawl? |
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By providing key references for the broader history of science and of Canada, he enables those interested to place the contribution of geoscience into a broader context. |
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Please note the totally unironic references to draft dodgers. |
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We were reasonably confident that this was the touch mark of Simon Benning, for there were no parallels in the standard references on English pewterers. |
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Among very few references to specific wines, the treasured South African Constantia is considered a suitable restorative for a young lady in Sense and Sensibility. |
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But if you dress up the idea in a forbidding vocabulary, full of neologisms and recondite references to philosophy, then you may have a prescription for academic stardom. |
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I haven't put chapter and verse references in my answer to Larry King. |
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Enron's Ken Lay conducting television interviews, dappled with references to his being the humble son-of-a-pastor. |
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Although there are occasional contemporary references most of the text reads like a pastiche of an Old Testament prophet and much of the language and imagery is Biblical. |
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I try to limit pop-culture references and colloquial clues to a handful within each puzzle and in general each clue is some form of a dictionary definition. |
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In the Indian epics such as Ramayana, Mahabharata and Puranas there are many references to interactions and wars between the forest or hill tribes and the Hindus. |
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By mid-July, despite nearly daily references to sore feet and the corps' general exhaustion, Clark determined to push upriver and take the lead overland to find the Shoshones. |
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The original purpose of the Institutiones was the teaching of Latin to Greek speakers, as is shown by repeated references to classical Greek texts. |
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So when talking to your kids, try to avoid these sneaky references to guns and ammunition, no matter how far fetched the link seems at first blush. |
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The judge will refrain from any references to his quill, or his gavel, or his pikestaff, and allow the defendant to be released to spread its insidious gospel. |
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I kept my chin up and borrowed a couple of books for references for my report about the difference between a Shape shifter demon and a Beast demon. |
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So it's about three passing references in the teacher's notes? |
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In Austria, schnaps is a colloquial term that historically references distilled fruit brandy. |
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So much the better if you have a cache of slightly obscure references that you can dispense, especially if these bear only tangential relationship to what you are discussing. |
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This Christmas, remind the kids just how nice animation can be, with a cartoon genuine in its sentiment, free of pop culture references and lowbrow humor. |
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Giannone has a superb grasp of the interrelatedness of O'Connor's themes and provides a helpful concordance of references to her novels and stories. |
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Both albums are rife with lyrical references to rolling hills, trees, creeks, dirty knees and breezes, and delivered in direct couplets or simply rhymed tercets. |
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Men have been punching each other in the head since the beginning of time, and you will find references to boxing in The Iliad. |
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There are few human references on such aspects of corvine psychology. |
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The section of notes, by the way, contains no references to the book's pagination, and it can be quite a struggle to find a note when you think you need one. |
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Everyone had started reaching for cultural references to contextualize what was going on. |
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The set successfully employs many native elements including a pentatonic scale, dotted rhythms prominent in traditional Korean music and references to folk songs. |
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The book is an essential source of ideas, discoveries and references for academics in biocomputing, bioinformatics researchers and computer scientists. |
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Caesarian births have been a part of human culture since ancient times, and numerous references appear in ancient Hindu, Egyptian, Grecian and Roman mythologies. |
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They would require full, checkable, references and have to undergo police, ID and qualification checks and be checked against a Government blacklist when they reached England. |
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It was a little bit of Balmain, a smidge of Balenciaga, a few vague references to Yohji Yamamoto and Rick Owens. |
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Would poetic references to the music of the spheres be too off topic? |
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As the story edges ever closer to the Baum novel, characters transmogrify into the Tin Man and Scarecrow and there are endless sly references to the invisible Dorothy, cyclones and shoes. |
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Despite the presence of bacchantes and the references to wine, the bacchanalian aspect of the scene is greatly subdued, reducing the feeling of revelry and recklessness. |
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Don Quijote's pretense at madness and further references to Mambrino's basin, is starting to convince Sancho that his master is indeed batty and he tells him so. |
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Today, the references tell us that in many English country dialects, from Yorkshire south to Kent and west to Devon, the green woodpecker was called a yaffle. |
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I have found occasional references to this conveyance in papers from 1903 and 1904 as I have compiled the snippets from old newspapers which appear on the left of this page. |
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Your book incorporates a number of literary quotes, as well as references to artists and thinkers like Van Gogh and Thoreau. |
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Pearl's self-starvation references young women through the ages who rejected food as their only method of assertion and who were regarded as saintlike in their martyrdom. |
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However, as is often the case with early references to black people in Britain, not much is known about Peter's life beyond the line that refers to him in the parish register. |
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I have now done some more research and found references dating as far back as the 16th century to crinkum crankum twisting country lanes, streams, circumlocutory speakers and even minds. |
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Far more common are the direct iconographic or poetic references to the classical goddesses Diana, Cynthia and Astraea or to Petrarch's chaste maidens, Laura and Tuccia. |
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Yes, I noticed the references to tinned or canned vegetables in some of the books you chose. |
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Written in admirably clear Latin, it is a typical humanistic work in its classical quotations and references and historical and philological discussions. |
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Woven throughout his columns are certain recurring references to objects of American popular culture that are both obscure and perfectly on point when he throws them in. |
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If we jump ahead to the couple of days following my third assignment we find a flurry of e-mail activity, some of which references this very blog. |
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Instead of having to guess at references or wonder about non-sequitur throwaway lines and images, we would have the powers that be explaining them to us. |
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The honey-tongued President makes populist references to economic justice. |
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The husky voice, the delivery, the winking humor, and the sly references to acting conventions gone by all suggested a bona-fide artiste, not just a painted gorgon. |
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Any off topic references or attempts to start a fight will be deleted. |
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Three or four references from vendors or subcontractors go a long way. |
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After drugs, the most frequent references and most expressive colloquialisms in The Hippie Dictionary deal with sexual intercourse and sexual organs. |
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Apart from criticizing the contents, he discovered that eight key references in the bibliography referred to nonexistent papers in nonexistent journals. |
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The film has a complex interweaving of references and temporalities. |
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His reasoning on wages, even without the nonsense about education and swearing, is less sound, riddled as it is with dubious comparative references to other people's earnings. |
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The lasting impact he had on the system is acknowledged by references to neo-Stalinist elements that survived Khrushchev's de-Stalinization campaigns. |
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I haven't been able to locate a photograph of this little bubble on the internet, and it is not figured in any of my conchological references or other books. |
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There are also many references to contemporary natural sciences and a healthy smattering of Anglican divines, including Hooker, Andrewes, and Herbert. |
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A handful of virology textbooks currently serve as standard references for animal virus researchers, and some serve as course textbooks for students studying basic virology. |
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What is lacking, however, is a map of all the counties and shires across the archipelago, given the number of references to them in Smith's narrative. |
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It smacks more of journalese and of journalists protecting their sources than of serious doctoral work and of scholars giving references for others to evaluate. |
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It's also so jam-packed with pop culture references and media lampoons that it runs the risk of insulting or isolating the very audience it is trying to entreat. |
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To turn the tables, imagine if these public conversations were liberally sprinkled with references to fashion, or yoga. |
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Her substantive and entertaining synopsis of classical references to Druids should serve both as an introduction to laymen and a useful refresher for Celticists. |
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No screenings were used to stimulate this activity, as it was crucial to discover the offhand references subjects would make to justify their choices. |
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In his Emma Goldman's Wedding, ethnic references were nicely interwoven in the dance through the stories told by his Yemenite mother, Margalit Oved, a former dancer. |
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It took me 45 minutes to alphabetise my references this morning. |
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A dealbreaker for me is believing in astrology, which is handy since so many numbskulls blurt out references to astrology very soon after you meet them. |
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Classical Latin poets also used Phoebus as a byname for the sun-god, whence come common references in later European poetry to Phoebus and his car as a metaphor for the sun. |
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As a strong police posse stood around watching, district fan club members gathered, forming an angry group and breathing fire at the critical references to their hero. |
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Because the Samaritans recognized only the Pentateuch as authoritative, references later in the OT stipulating worship at the Jerusalem temple were not considered binding. |
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If we keep speaking out when a movie falsely uses a pentacle or a talk show falsely references a Wiccan term, there is a chance for a better and brighter tomorrow! |
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Is this not astonishing enough for Kaku that he has to resort to star trek references and discussions of the Matrix? |
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No direct or indirect references may be made to the author should the information contained within this email need to be disclosed in any kind of meeting. |
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It references this article published by a lawyer of a spammer. |
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Only one article of the ninety references an academic source. |
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Despite dance-instruction diagrams plastered across the cover and occasional references in subject headers, Shuman's terpsichorean allusions are superficial at best. |
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There were several references to humans in the book of Zealot, and I'd found from the medical text they had forwarded that the Terrans called themselves human. |
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In fact, fully half of the book's pages are devoted to endnotes, although these seem to include references to every book and article she came across during her research. |
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It is important to source your tenant from a reliable agency and where possible to get references from previous landlords or even from an employer. |
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It is the allusions and references that lend charm to this art form. |
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But Mrs Snobar Hanif said they interviewed the tenants personally and only accepted them after obtaining references from previous landlords and checking with police. |
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Other than a few academically toned articles, I have yet to meet or read anyone who will actually back up their assertions with references to the books. |
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It is a misfortune that the text of the history of Ammianus Marcellinus, which introduces this episode, is defective, and that only allusive back references survive. |
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The complaints also seek to remove references to Lipitor in advertising materials and to eliminate computer links that misdirect patients to an illegal, unapproved product. |
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Not that the book lacks citations, references and footnotes. |
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A flip through the bibliographic references in the catalogue gives an insight into the stunning mindlessness of the actually existing Berlin memorial scene. |
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And references to Trogdor the Burninator, are everywhere from sports nicknames to buffy the Vampire slayer comics. |
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Gone is Jason Russell and his kid, gone the self-aggrandizing references to his own role as some kind of hero of Africa. |
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Chatty, witty scenes are intercut with quotes from Voltaire, but the film also includes other cheeky references to that comic philosopher embedded in the plot. |
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