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Three sobering still lifes contain objects in which references to the Spanish Civil War are more or less obvious without being overt commentary.
Such references might seem fairly innocuous, especially when located within a generally positive article, but Chimba and Kitzinger stress the ways in which references to a man's appearance carry a different tone.
The song, which also spawned a popular Bird Flu dance, has been nearly ubiquitous in the city ever since and was remixed as a family-friendly sports version in which references to the city's avian-named sports teams replace drug lingo.
That is followed by a version of "It's a New World" (with music by Harold Arlen) from the 1955 "A Star Is Born," with special lyrics written for a 1963 Carnegie concert by Lena Horne in which references to hope, faith and self-esteem turned it into a mild civil rights anthem.
A reader, Susie Reiss, wonders about the practice of inserting links in the online version of articles, finding it inconsistent at times, and mentioned a case in which references to some schools in an article included links while others did not.
The reference list should be in the order in which references are cited, first through the text, then through the figure and table legends, and finally through the Supplementary Materials.
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"In the context of the Anglo Irish Agreement, in which reference has been made to the 'two traditions', the minister for finance sees great danger in publicly jettisoning a figure of the second tradition.
As noted above, Aristotle provided a metaphysical justification of teleological language in biology by introducing the notion of final causality, in which reference to what will exist in the future is used to explain what exists or is occurring now.
Or there are newer and less liquid collateralised debt obligations, or CDOs, in which referenced company debt is bundled together, divided into tranches of varying degrees of riskiness and sold to investors.
By Morris Markey The New Yorker, November 5, 1927 P. 38 It is only just to say that no reference was intended to McBride's Theatre Ticket Offices, Inc., in a story appearing a week or so ago in which reference was made to a ticket brokerage concern which avoided certain items of profit in making out its income tax returns.
The subscript "2" will also be omitted as it should be understood in which reference system the covariance is expressed.
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