Video can be a great way to give a reference for an employee or vendor.
The project was supposed to provide a reference for students and academics studying the conflict.
And Malzahn was a reference for Morris when Swinney needed an offensive mastermind at Clemson.
They have agreed terms of reference for the inquiry by a committee of MPs and peers.
They were signed "Z, " a possible reference for the Zetas cartel, which operates in the area.
It serves as an authoritative reference for education policy-makers, development specialists, researchers and the media.
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The terms of reference for the inquiry, and the proposed commissioner, would be announced in coming weeks.
It is increasingly accepted that the Holocaust has become a global point of reference for mass violence.
He was a student manager under Steve Fisher, who served as his primary reference for the FGCU job.
Thanks to her efforts the laboratory was appointed as a National Reference for tuberculosis in Algeria in 1974.
It is being billed as the catalogue raisonne for the Baguette, a comprehensive and exhaustive reference for all things Baguette.
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Bush had a reason to avoid beauty contests for the next two years and a handy reference for lowering expectations.
The audit office has now agreed the terms of reference for a value for money review which will begin next week.
The reference for the most recent is a November issue of Science.
At Microsoft, "the CIO is the first reference for customers, " says Helm.
With its impressive array of primary sources, the China Reader is invaluable for novice students of China and a solid reference for longtime observers.
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.
In many ways they are successful and a reference for others.
Terms of reference for the four inquiries have also been published.
The show has Nye's enthusiastic character reference for Stern, as well as the German-language diary of 8-year-old Lore Moser, whose mother was a cousin of Stern's.
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In this regard, the agreed objectives of the Convention of Biological Diversity are a particularly useful reference for what business should be doing about biodiversity.
Verita set out the terms of reference for the committee of inquiry in November, and Mr Williamson was asked to review them by Jersey's chief minister.
The picture quality was anything but consistent, which leads us to believe there is plenty of room for improvement and is by no means a reference for the format.
The THE list is intended less as a tool for would be undergraduates trying to decide where to go to school than as a reference for governments and university leaders.
It is Mainly for beginners or novices looking to better understand the concepts and the hows involved, however it is also a good reference for intermediate and above model railroaders.
Such progress is going to be all the more improbable since, in addition to the aforementioned Russian attitude, the Clinton Administration has accepted terms of reference for such negotiations that effectively preclude it.
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.
But as the people we spotlight increasingly find reasons and opportunity to connect their enterprises with the rest of the globe, the list will become a vital reference for the rest of us.
As long as an article included accurate citations, he said he had "no problem" with it being used as a reference for younger students, although academics would "probably be better off doing their own research".
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Whereas Mr Stora's points of reference for the war are usually French and often cultural (he notes the blossoming of French cinema and the opening of the first supermarkets), Mr Wall's are international and geopolitical.
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