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Triton is referenced briefly in three popular Cold War novels.
Former Governor of Alaska and 2008 Republican vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin, who is referenced briefly in the episode as being the mother of Ellen, took offense to the episode's portrayal of Down syndrome, due to her son's diagnosis of the disorder.
Only one reference briefly identifies Christopher Wren as the architect for the 1674 Drury Lane – the theatre manager Colley Cibber (An apology for the life of Mr. Colley Cibber, comedian, and late patentee of the Theatre-Royal: With an historical view of the stage during his own time 1750 ed., 81).
The case is referenced very briefly in "Lolita," and it was only many years after the book came out that scholars realized how much Nabokov had borrowed from it.
Feinstein also wrote an op-ed published in the Los Angeles Times on Sunday formalizing her opposition to Kavanaugh's nomination and briefly referencing her decision to share the letter's contents with the FBI.
But the couple guarded their privacy closely, with Dockery only briefly referencing Dineen in an interview more than a year ago when she said she had a "wonderful man in my life from Ireland".
The seventh paper referencing the SRM briefly drew parallels between the finding that people with depression were slower in seeking medical intervention, and the role of cognitive and affective systems in health and illness behaviour [ 20].
Nextly, preliminary design methods and related case study is introduced briefly by referencing the previous research.
Ford's name has been briefly referenced in both Nick Davies's book Flat Earth News and at the Leveson inquiry.
Ford was briefly referenced at the Leveson Inquiry by John Witherow, who edited the Sunday Times between 1995 and 2013.
He briefly referenced the "very special" wall behind him before moving on to other topics, including the election results.
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