• It is increasingly accepted that the Holocaust has become a global point of reference for mass violence.

    UNESCO: EDUCATION

  • Thus regional and global standards do still serve as critical points of reference.

    UNESCO: ����

  • First, there is a widespread misconception that the reference to a decline refers to concealing an observed fall in global temperatures since a peak in 1998, the warmest year for some time.

    FORBES: Michael Mann And The ClimateGate Whitewash: Part One

  • In the autumn of 1993, O'Reilly launched Global Network Navigator (GNN), an on-line magazine and Internet reference guide.

    ECONOMIST: From the archive

  • The book also serves as a reference tool that can inform and stimulate the current debate on the global trends that have shaped freedom of expression on the Internet.

    UNESCO: Communication and Information

  • The presentation of the Report was well received, with discussion including reference to the vital role of engineering in social and economic development, global issues of poverty reduction, sustainable development and other UN Millennium Development Goals and issues facing engineering.

    UNESCO: Basic Sciences

  • It is still known there as Hindustan Unilever, a reference to the decades its local subsidiary spent as an essentially independent company before its fuller integration into the global firm in recent years.

    ECONOMIST: Consumer goods

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