Further evidence of a 60-year cycle is referenced in ancient Sanskrit texts among observed monsoon rainfall cycles.
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Additionally, Alabama head coach Nick Saban is referenced in roughly five times as many Tweets that mention Notre Dame head coach Brian Kelly.
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Nothing in this link is referenced.
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"I've spent a lot of the last month going round a lot of university maths departments and speaking to the professors and to the students... and the term grade inflation is a term which is referenced and it is used constantly, " she said.
In the January case, Cohen is repeatedly referenced as a "Hedge Fund Owner" in a criminal complaint.
The CRS study is often referenced directly and indirectly by those who favor higher tax rates as part of the overall solution to federal deficits.
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In 2009, the three entities named as Plaintiffs had merged with the result that the Dresdner Kleinwort component is now referenced as an investment banking brand of Commerzbank AG.
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The Asian aesthetic is also referenced through proportions and scale, the naturalness of materials, meticulous attention to detail, decorative fabrics, silks, artwork and a Chinese granite hearth quarried from the Yangtze River.
Intel's participation in Comcast's Reference Design Kit program is also referenced, although given Big Cable's traditional reluctance regarding alternative delivery models, any sort of tie-in here seems like a long shot to us.
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Specifically referenced is content from Nickelodeon, MTV and BET, although it's negotiating for access to particular shows.
On top of that, all the content is cross-referenced so it makes the exploring of music great fun.
Now, I can assume that the kind of procrastination being referenced here is the kind that leads to missed deadlines and other shoddy performance indicators.
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.
One of the new product lines indirectly referenced by Hillerich is the Louisville Slugger MLB Prime baseball bat, which the company says is the hardest bat to be swung thus far in Major League Baseball and boldly states is the biggest product innovation since the introduction of cupped bats in 1972.
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What should be jumping off the page here is that based upon the above referenced survey only two percent of the companies surveyed appear to utilize a value based hiring methodology.
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"The term 'sexist' as referenced to something like this is really oversimplified, " said Michele Bogart, an art history professor at Stony Brook University.
Even though the highly publicized comments pertaining to Jeter and human growth hormone quickly subsided, the Yankee captain is unlikely to ever forget how he was referenced in the same sentence as a performance enhancing drug.
The citation score is the number of times an average paper was referenced by other scientific papers.
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There have been occasional periods where there have been increases in violence, but overall violence is greatly decreased from the time period that you referenced in particular.
But the overall goal -- and I think you referenced this at the top -- is that Qaddafi no longer attempt to or remain in Libya or remain in power.
Here is a summary of indicative facts from the earlier study referenced, an update published last year, and others.
The citation by the BCBS is the first time that spreadsheet management has ever been specifically referenced at such a high level, a watermark in the approach to spreadsheet risk.
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So the criteria is far more the range of factors in data sources that were referenced earlier rather than any additional information that you referenced.
My recent research on inter-organizational trust showed a marked absence of ethics literature referenced in marketing, strategic business and economics literature which is ironic since benevolence is a core component of trust!
WikiLeaks has yet to confirm that Bank of America is in fact the major U.S. bank that Assange referenced in my November interview with him, though he told IDG News in 2009 that he possessed a five gigabyte hard drive from Bank of America.
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Why has he not referenced it at any point in time as we have had this gun debate that is ongoing?
The 2008 Times article also referenced a study by a Clemson professor back in 2004 confirming that desirable red snapper is a frequent victim of aquatic identity theft.
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There is no question that Mr. Jobs's legacy hung over the entire proceedings, as almost every speaker referenced his impact and influence.
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