There they have burrowed through back issues of Congressional Quarterly and other reference guides.
It was founded on 5 May 1949 by 10 countries and seeks to develop Europe-wide common and democratic principles based on the European Convention on Human Rights and other reference texts.
"We cannot look at other boats for reference, but we wouldn't leave unless we're completely confident we'll make it, " she told CNN.
The "Nutshell series" of books is head and shoulders above any other series of programming reference series, covering Perl, CGI, Java, JavaScript.
For reference, the other types of day structures are range days, where the market is just neutral.
Its job is to help credit reference agencies and other financial organisations piece back together a victim's lost identity.
He found that libellous postings on Facebook specifically identified at least two of the plaintiffs, while other comments identified them by reference and implication.
Each of these scores (as for all BrandIndex scores) was calculated individually, with consumers being asked how they felt about a particular brand without reference to any other.
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Additional floors often are hastily added without reference to fire and other building codes, monitors say.
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This means they are important enough that other researchers feel the need to reference them in their own scientific papers.
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The title of the song translates to "We Were Little, " a reference to the only other moment the voice appears, at the end of the album.
Researchers can only reference a limited number of other papers when they publish, and they pick the most important ones.
Mr Graham, who has been writing crossword puzzles for more than 50 years, told the paper he did not plan to make any future reference to his illness in other puzzles.
Commerce does this by endeavoring to consider all of the factors of production necessary to make the product (the various materials, labor, electricity, water, and other overhead) and valuing those inputs by reference to their prices in another country.
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When Davis logged on to the site to eliminate the reference to employment law and remove any other details, he says, his rating plunged to 1.
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If you follow my section of the site here at all, you know that I constantly reference Steam as a model for what other media companies should be aiming for with digital distribution.
The reference also mentioned that "at least five other attacks against foreign interests" had been made since April 2012, according to the news organizations.
Reference points are used in lieu of addresses in other places around the world, including India.
If Penn adopts Coursekit, Cohen will have a powerful reference customer that can help him sell it at other schools.
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Everything2000.com is exactly what its name implies: a Web site devoted to all things Y2K. The site is a handy reference for all the parties, concerts, and other events you plan to ignore.
Men are closely related to animals, especially mammals, in the Torah: Both are created on the sixth day, and both are created from the earth (unlike other living creatures like birds and fish which are created without reference to preexisting material).
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Mozilla and all other participants are committed to ensuring the project is fully open and the reference implementation of the required Web APIs is being submitted to W3C for standardization.
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That's in reference to attempts to eliminate part of the sequester and not the other, which would suggest that when the Republicans and Democrats worked together to forge the Budget Control Act and to reach that compromise that some members were crossing their fingers when they signed on the dotted line.
And he I believe made a reference to that in the press conference he gave with Chancellor Merkel the other day.
Published by the Department of Public Information, the 1, 795-page volume is a comprehensive and authoritative reference work in which policymakers, diplomats, researchers, academics, journalists and other readers will find coverage of the main global political, economic, social and legal developments during the year.
Then, Commerce prescribes a proper amount of profit that firms selling the subject product in the non-market economy should be earning, if they were operating in a market economy, again by reference to the profit experience of chosen firms in a similar industry in the other country.
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The other alcove is filled with Japanese prints, most by Utagawa Hiroshige, an apt point of reference for Van Gogh, as he collected such items.
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"And now, he is working closely with me and my team to learn the lessons of the tragedy in Benghazi, further protect our people and posts, and implement every single one of the Accountability Review Board's recommendations, " she said, making a reference to the killings of the U.S. ambassador to Libya and three other Americans in Benghazi, Libya, in September.
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