We're not newcomers, he says, referencing a smaller hand-lettered sign that was, until recently, Scotch-taped in the bookstore window. |
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There is little scope for skipping backwards and forwards, or referencing particular sections of the work when using an audiobook. |
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Densely rendered layers of pastel, mud and paint are applied to surfaces with images referencing the elements of fire, water, air and earth. |
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At my day job, I work with the parents of the generation I'm referencing, and the laissez-faireism in the latter is easy to spot in the former. |
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May I suggest that when referencing an earlier article that you use a fuller citation. |
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Finally, Sontag begins winding down the book by referencing themes that she first asserted in On Photography. |
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The degree of cross referencing will depend on one's confidence in the source, as well as the predicted opposition to the information. |
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The pair were referencing the exorbitant golden parachutes given just since last year to previous officials of the struggling airline. |
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This movie is referencing a show that was such a phenomenon when it was on the air, and we aren't trying to spoof it or parody it in any way. |
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Fair enough, as I hardly penalize students for reading and referencing material not contained in the casebook. |
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This way you could style pages by referencing individual styles from other sites. |
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The film's soundtrack is similar, referencing Sergio Leone's spaghetti westerns with three Ennio Morricone songs. |
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Enameled 'stones' became precious vessels, referencing the Atlantic landscape, while harkening back to Korean tradition and culture. |
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I am not sure which distinct and innovative features they are referencing. |
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A cross referencing of nomenclature with pertinent floras is included. |
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Many of the men were referencing style of an earlier time to find a new style for today. |
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Let's take it as read that Welcome to New York is at least referencing Strauss-Kahn. |
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A new system of symbols was implemented in 2006, which facilitated the processing of, search for and referencing of documents. |
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Governments also make some standards mandatory by referencing them legislatively or through regulations. |
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I think all of us who are impacted by it have been referencing it in one way or another for years in our work. |
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The data can optimize both the ergonomics of the user experience, the quality of content and the referencing. |
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Nextly, preliminary design methods and related case study is introduced briefly by referencing the previous research. |
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Old' translations are centralised and stored in our multilingual lexicological database, ready for new use thanks to a rapid referencing system. |
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Some of the visual referencing could come from the regular pops and scrapes in the vinyl, which are reminiscent of the sound of a spool of film being fed into a projector. |
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The standard method of referencing an Act of Parliament is by its short title, which includes the year followed by the chapter number in brackets. |
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This book is written in the style of a technical report, with sequentially numbered sections and subsections, which makes for easy referencing but chops up the narrative. |
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It is patently impossible to adequately discuss creation science without referencing creationist journals. |
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The member is referencing benefits that were taken away by a previous government, a Liberal government. |
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I am referencing the need, desire, and how we hopefully have achieved consensus. |
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You can add a font collection by loading a directory of font files or by referencing an X font server. |
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The implementation team will be referencing these expectations and objectives throughout the project. |
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The inspection identified minor inconsistencies and inadequacies pertaining to the referencing of related support documents. |
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Without this attribute, the kernel will automatically remove the table when the last rule referencing it is flushed. |
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There are about 650 little paper flowers obsessively tacked to the wall, referencing a rose window, all kinds of associations, but also creating an abstract form. |
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I am referencing a number of feminist philosophers on whose work I have drawn in my articulation of a feminist epistemology which informs my writing of ethnography. |
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The resulting piano duos are effective, referencing their sources but with a new, complex postmodern voice that moves in untraditional harmonies and rhythms. |
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A business partner mentioned a failed phone call, also referencing the mysterious Krystal. |
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He was referencing the only Village folk club with a liquor license in those days. |
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Which bands are hip young things with cool haircuts currently referencing? |
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He had brought a sprig of the broom plant to place inside the cathedral, with its Latin name, planta genista, referencing Richard's Plantagenet lineage. |
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He is as happy referencing The Hurt Locker as the work of Polish foreign correspondent Ryszard Kapuscinski, whose gonzo methods warrant their own tribute. |
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Previously, it was kitsch, referencing a certain garishness, a plastic laugh not to be taken too seriously. |
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Appropriation, sampling, referencing and dialoguing with other artists' works, notions of authorship, dissolving of genres, the rethinking of dance's relationship with movement, and with audiences, etc., are all in play. |
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For referencing from kerbstone or adjacent lane. |
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I was referencing that as one way to keep track of our dragger fleet. |
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The projector and screen are mounted on standard studio light stands, referencing the film set, and maintaining the scale of the birdcage within the assassin's apartment. |
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Seeing your team play out your tactics in detail enables you to make instant decisions based on their play at that very moment, rather than continually referencing a page of stats or blobs floating around a screen. |
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The second step is distal referencing which is achieved by inserting two 6mm cortical screws antero-medially through the diaphysis which is connected to the distal ring via the Sheffield clamp. |
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I would never have thought when I started out with my art practice that I would end up making work that was quite concertedly referencing some of these issues. |
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Mr. Bharara — a Harvard graduate and inveterate quipster — was referencing an earlier segment about a new ranking of the country's top party schools. |
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All drafts contained a lot of variety with innovative suggestions which should give floor surfaces a unique identity without referencing wood or stone. |
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If you forget to place the supplies sheet on the cartridge you can still identify it by referencing the old cartridge list and finding the Serial Number of the cartridge you want to use. |
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Physicality and the transformation of matter are key elements for this exhibition referencing the coming into-being, the alchemical poesis of making which mark the spiritual and the political in art. |
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Whilst the latest datable inscription referencing Eboracum dates from AD237, the continuation of the settlement after this time is certain. |
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Prime minister Tony Abbott says women have smashed just about every glass ceiling in Australia referencing female premiers and former prime minister Julia Gillard as examples. |
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The singer moves between song titles referencing sleeping policemen to a clever homage to the Beach Boys in Brian Wilson Day. |
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The computerized catalogues of large libraries facilitate tasks such as referencing, verification of bibliographic information, interlibrary loans, or location of a book or a periodical. |
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The Late Latin falco is believed to derive from falx as meaning a sickle, referencing the claws of the bird. |
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Then there was a crucial typo and some shoddy referencing. |
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Locate the filter by referencing your machine's owner's manual. |
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To professionalize and save time at each step of referencing the online your products, sagacious use of our everyday tools specifically developed for your ecommerce business. |
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Finding surveys that clearly report the basis for collection and dissemination of information will help you to ensure that you are referencing a survey that is relevant for your organization. |
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How to conciliate demand with current referencing? |
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Joyce's office accused Sandilands of a stream of verbal abuse, inappropriate referencing and a lack of the courtesies that would normally be afforded to a minister of the crown. |
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The buoy was visible from the conning position and the master was estimating the vessel's position by referencing the buoy and other visual clues. |
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Both volumes are clad in dark stained timber, referencing traditional Norwegian stave churches. |
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Mac cosmetics this year launched a range of Iris Apfel colours, including Pink Pigeon and Scarlet Ibis, referencing the name of the Met show – Rare Bird – and Apfel's penchant for bright colours. |
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For a bee's sun-based compass to work, the insect must be able to compensate for changes in the sun's direction throughout the day something it does by referencing its own circadian clock. |
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I'll recast my argument by referencing Lenin's The State and Revolution. |
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The items of the course structure referencing a set of bricks are arrangeable in several ways. |
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The house itself was later demolished and Doone Close, Blackmore's Grove and Gomer Gardens were built, referencing the novelist's associations with Teddington. |
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Section Three also serves as a checklist for non-history students who are using sources for which their course outlines provide no referencing guidelines. |
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Eric Bana a demonologist Director Scott Derrickson falls back on his book of horror movie cliches, referencing everything from The Exorcist to Child's Play. |
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When referencing female singer Zola Jesus, writers questioned if she announced the second coming of the genre as her music was described with this term. |
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In 1975, SEC rules began explicitly referencing credit ratings. |
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This means that when the gender of a noun is unknown, adjectives and pronouns referencing it use the neuter gender forms, rather than the masculine or feminine. |
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Since the second half of the nineteenth century, short titles have become the usual method of referencing earlier statute law within legislation itself. |
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Barely a moment goes by in this Belgian slasher without yet another in-joke referencing the work of horror icons, from Stephen King to Dario Argento to John Carpenter. |
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The importance of lakeshore and wetlands management is represented by the referencing to and invocation of Aldo Leopold, Sigurd Olson, and William Whyte. |
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I especially appreciated the onscreen memos that describe each style's features and the referencing of specific titles from that particular artist or genre. |
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