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"I Took Up the Prunes" | refers to Norwegian saxophonist Jan Garbarek's record |
y hard and soft ‹g› (Dutch: harde en zachte G) | refers to not only a phonological phenomenon of the p |
Asteya | refers to not stealing, not coveting, nor hoarding, a |
“Feminization” | refers to not only the increase of women in the workf |
This article | refers to Nova Herculis 1934. |
* | Refers to number of points awarded before the start o |
Polychotomous key | refers the number of alternatives which a decision po |
ere is the term "numeric string grammar" which | refers to numeric strings (strings which denote numbe |
The "Sfard" in the congregation's name | refers to Nusach Sefard, an Ashkenazic, not Sephardic |
The term "infectobesity" | refers to obesity of infectious origin and the emergi |
A subatomic scale | refers to objects smaller than an atom, for example, |
Being-in-itself | refers to objects in the external world - a mode of e |
, though traditionally and Biblically new moon | refers to observance by earth bound individuals of th |
The form Thornaby first appears in 1665 and | refers to old Thornaby village near the River Tees. |
S (secondary) canon | refers to older, less accurate, or less coherent EU w |
The composition | refers to Olivares' military leadership in the servic |
The name Grease Trail | refers to one of the main commodities transported alo |
ery rhyme "Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross" | refers to one of the crosses destroyed by Puritans in |
The Report | refers to one particular allegation in one instance w |
The internally displaced person generally | refers to one who is forced to migrate for reasons ot |
The "Bluegrass Miracle" | refers to one of the most improbable finishes in NCAA |
however, the term "Mysore Palace" specifically | refers to one within the old fort. |
Pharyngeal constrictor | refers to one of the muscles that serves to constrict |
The Dark-Energy-Dominated Era | refers to one of the three phases of the known univer |
Adenovirus E1B protein usually | refers to one of two proteins transcribed from the E1 |
f the Jebei region and the character Ji, which | refers to one of the nine geographical divisions of a |
This | refers to one of Waits' earliest childhood memories, |
The Gemara | refers to one who recites Hallel daily as a blaspheme |
Talmud Bavli | refers to one who recites it daily as praiseworthy. |
phenol" is a common name, the following letter | refers to one of the reactants. |
Azoospermia factor (AZF) | refers to one of several proteins or their genes, whi |
While pantheism normally | refers to one universal god, the Pandeism described b |
In Inuit mythology, Kadlu | refers to one of the trinity of sisters, the 3 goddes |
ally, Missa (or Missa brevis or Lutheran Mass) | refers to one of his four short masses in F major, A |
Grafton Hill | refers to one of the seven hills of Worcester, Massac |
eve "Peter Pumpkinhead" is a pseudonym for and | refers to one of various historic figures such as Joh |
The title | refers to one of the earliest settlements in Knox Cou |
In particle physics, a radiative process | refers to one elementary particle emitting another an |
The Radiation-Dominated Era | refers to one of the three phases of the known univer |
Labs, although this designation more properly | refers to one of its tenant units, the United States |
In an episode of Desperate Housewives, Lynette | refers to one of Parker's nerdy friends as "beam me u |
Delmonico steak (alternately steak Delmonico) | refers to one of several cuts of beef prepared Delmon |
This article | refers to one of the former prefectures of Chad. |
The name | refers to one way of constructing it, by removing two |
Nathaniel Hawthorne | refers to one type in The Scarlet Letter as apple-Per |
Although the term strictly | refers to one particular group, it is often used to r |
"Don't like no aborigine" - | refers to one of the main characters in Walkabout, an |
604 | refers to one of the area codes of the Lower Mainland |
n computer science, function-level programming | refers to one of the two contrasting programming para |
Self-efficacy | refers to one's ability to deal competently and effec |
e no official name for the springs, which GNIS | refers to only as Hot Springs, and U.S. topographic m |
with a specific geographic origin; this label | refers, rather, only to the purity of the drug. |
The title of the collection, the poet's first, | refers not only to the water of birth but also to the |
However, the temple of Ares to which he | refers had only been moved from Acharnes and re-sited |
The title | refers not only to communist Russia, which is the "ot |
The dual relationship (relation duelle) | refers not only to the relation between the Ego and t |
It | refers to open-cast mines. |
The Gran Sasso raid | refers to Operation Eiche (German for 'Oak'), the dar |
Pinnacle - Emergency Disablement | refers to operations involving the emergency destruct |
Local advertising | refers to optimizing delivering ads according to the |
And then the same Security Council | refers dispute or case to the ICC in a decision which |
Homoconjugation also | refers to orbital overlap of two π-systems separated |
hony orchestra and big band to which the title | refers (SCOfield ORCHstratED). |
e the adjective synanthropic (see Synanthrope) | refers to organisms that live close to human settleme |
The by-name he occasionally used, "Athesinus", | refers to origins in the Adige Valley in what is now |
Its name | refers to Orion, a hunter in Greek mythology. |
Gamaka, also known as gamak or gamakam, | refers to ornamentation that is used in the performan |
This article | refers to orthopedic contractures; for other types of |
Nitrogen fixation also | refers to other biological conversions of nitrogen, s |
The term "Star Destroyer" also | refers to other vessels in the Star Wars universe. |
In Mexican cuisine the term cazon | refers to other species, and is prepared similarly. |
The official website | refers to other varieties such as "12 mg" and "Red", |
OCHL | refers to Ottawa City Hockey League. |
analysis paralysis" or "paralysis of analysis" | refers to over-analyzing (or over-thinking) a situati |
The term usually | refers to oxygenated fuels. |
his catch-phrases is "nominally good," and he | refers to painful experiences by claiming, "Oh, Knigh |
The coroner stops the inquest and | refers the papers to the Director of Public Prosecuti |
In automotive parlance, windage | refers to parasitic drag on the crankshaft caused by |
removed the word egalitarian, since it usually | refers to parity between people rather parity between |
o mountain range, probably meaning "sea land", | refers in part to Ranrike (see under Scandinavia). |
Bottom ash | refers to part of the non-combustible residues of com |
The placename "Finsbury" now generally | refers to part of the London Borough of Islington for |
Timbits also | refers to participants in the Timbits Minor Sports Pr |
It more often | refers in particular to the day when the Sun is exact |
It more often | refers in particular to the day when the Sun is exact |
It more often | refers in particular to the day when the Sun is exact |
It more often | refers in particular to the day when the Sun is exact |
It more often | refers in particular to the day when the Sun is exact |
It more often | refers in particular to the day when the Sun is exact |
It more often | refers in particular to the day when the Sun is exact |
It more often | refers in particular to the day when the Sun is exact |
It more often | refers in particular to the day when the Sun is exact |
It more often | refers in particular to the day when the Sun is exact |
The coronary ligament of the liver | refers to parts of the peritoneal reflections that ho |
The contrasting Red Zone | refers to parts of Baghdad immediately outside the pe |
by John Morris in his Age of Arthur, where he | refers in passing and without authority, to "... Brid |
al still has close links with NTUH to which it | refers transplant patients, and exchanges physicians |
Numbers (season 5, episode 12) | refers to Paul Davies' Cosmic Think Tank at Arizona S |
The title | refers to Paul Leland Kirk (1902-1970), the author of |
e name Przystanek Woodstock - "Woodstock Stop" | refers to peace and friendship symbolized by the Wood |
erm in Russian and other Slavic languages that | refers to people doing small trade for personal profi |
referred to radio waves, but in slang usage it | refers to people who perceive things sane people can' |
She | refers to people with the name of their PSI power rat |
In modern usage, it | refers to people who are irrationally frightful to un |
Sri Lankan Canadians | refers to people from Sri Lanka who have arrived and |
Kuromutsu generally | refers to people that kill dogs and cats; it is used |
In musicology, Post-Baroque | refers to performance and compositional practice in t |
m Langland's 1376 work Piers Plowman, where he | refers to persely. |
In his writings he frequently | refers to personal experiences and the links between |
AHANA is a term that | refers to persons of African-American, Hispanic, Asia |
It | refers Mudisoodum Perumal as Malaikkutty. |
In colloquial use this often | refers to Phyla nodiflora specifically. |
Sarging (to sarge) is a term that | refers to Pick Up Artists going out with the specific |
ilchard" in the Beatles song "I am the Walrus" | refers to Pilcher. |
nd especially the canton of Zurich, it usually | refers to Pinot Noir |
The Latter Day Saint term, Adam-ondi-Ahman, | refers to place that Adam and Eve went after they wer |
The "hole" | refers to places in a semiconductor where an electron |
The species epithet | refers to Placido Cidade Nuvens, who founded the Muse |
In an organization, it | refers to placing related roles or groups in a single |
In this context, the term | refers to planets as they appear from Earth, to brief |
The specific epithet smilesii | refers to plant collector Frederick Henry Smiles, who |
Show me one source where anyone in agriculture | refers to plantings (especially small acerage crops l |
nglish-Italian phrase book First Fruits (1578) | refers to plays being staged at the Bull Inn. |
ned whether the revelation, if authentic, even | refers to plural marriage or its continuance. |
s called "diamondback moths", which more often | refers to Plutella xylostella of the fairly closely r |
The Karachi Naval Dockyard, also | refers as PN Dockyard, is a naval submarine base loca |
The name means "little pocket", and | refers to pockets of land amongst the marsh wetlands |
He also | refers to police in the traditional nickname of "blue |
ith regard to recreational drug use, afterglow | refers to positive physical and mental effects that l |
tion is fire pot, as huo means fire, while guo | refers to pot. |
Behavior | refers to practical aspects of the music. |
Fire safety | refers to precautions that are taken to prevent or re |
In this case it | refers to predicting known (but not necessarily past) |
One of the news sequences in the film | refers to President Barack Obama. |
eristics, in nearly all biological contexts it | refers to prevention of an aspect of female developme |
Prisons in Ireland ( | Refers to prisons in the Republic of Ireland) |
The name | refers to Pristerognathus, a genus of Therocephalian |
sorder is a speech and language disorder which | refers to problems in communication and in related ar |
, and must not be confused with apraxia, which | refers to problems in the planning and programming as |
erview before the album's release that "Maths" | refers to producing, in terms of beats, deals and mon |
An extended hookup typically | refers to prolonged instances of casual sex interacti |
The line "Cause loose lips sinks ships" | refers to propaganda posters from the Second World Wa |
redeye or redeye bass in Canada, but this name | refers more properly to Micropterus coosae, a distinc |
is equivalent to the Dutch Dominee which also | refers to protestant clergy. |
The term Hallel without a qualifier general | refers to Psalms 113-118 which are recited only of fe |
The generic name | refers to Puesto Narambuena. |
Bullhead squeeze (or just plain bullheading) | refers to pumping kill-weight mud down the casing ben |
In Buddhism, it | refers to pure awareness that is free of conceptual e |
trung" can also be considered a metaphor which | refers to putting someone at any unfair disadvantage |
Rockfall or rock-fall | refers to quantities of rock falling freely from a cl |
and let off like Quick Draw McGraw" Lil Wayne | refers to Quick Draw McGraw in his song "Fireman." |
The expression "chug-a-lug" | refers to quickly downing a drink, and the lyrics des |
Super high frequency (or SHF) | refers to radio frequencies (RF) in the range of 3 GH |
The word "hot" | refers to radioactive. |
Another case, from 1403, | refers to Ralph and Alicia Symondes, who were granted |
The term first flush effect | refers to rapid changes in water quality (pollutant c |
This article | refers to Raven Cliff Falls in South Carolina; for th |
s an old nomenclature used by Paul Dirac which | refers to real and complex numbers. |
In microwave communication, overshoot | refers to reception of microwave signals where they a |
ordon, Lord Byron, another Cambridge graduate, | refers to recipients of the celebrated university pri |
“Cat:” | refers to recording company's catalogue number. |
"Cat:" | refers to recording company's catalogue number. |
Water conservation | refers to reducing the usage of water and recycling o |
The term Unicity | refers to reforms in the structure of the metropolita |
The specific epithet derbyensis | refers to region where this plant occurs. |
In The Future of an Illusion (1927) Freud | refers to religion as an illusion which is "perhaps t |
ar piety (or popular religion, personal piety) | refers to religious practices that arose and occur ou |
The "eternal memory" mentioned in the prayer | refers to remembrance by God, rather than by the livi |
In the context of microbiology, enucleation | refers to removing the nuclear body of a cell. |
The Children of January, incidentally, | refers to renegade outcasts of a dawning 'parallel un |
It | refers to residential buildings erected by a municipa |
The report actually | refers to residents in Rome on 31 December 2007 (not |
In interviews, Plant | refers to Richard Thompson as "another music nut," ad |
This date is supported by Adomnan who | refers to Riderch as a contemporary of Saint Columba |
The Louisville riots of 1968 | refers to riots in Louisville, Kentucky in May 1968. |
Another explanation has been that it | refers to Robert Flynn's regret to trying to be nu-me |
not a Swiss name; the "Robinson" of the title | refers to Robinson Crusoe. |
The song is about the fun of Christmas and | refers to Rock and Roll music throughout, examples be |
Ostrock | refers to rock music scene from socialist East German |
The name | refers to Rock Samphire, a plant which used to be col |
Robert Burton | refers to Roeslin in his Anatomy of Melancholy. |
"Joe Is Everything, Everything Is Joe" (which | refers to Rollins' roommate Joe Cole) , two live trac |
One verse | refers to Roman emperor Nero in the same vein as the |
Evangelical Catholics usually | refers to Roman Catholics, but may also include Easte |
Roman | refers to Roman-Catholic and Red to the colour of the |
The Los Angeles Times | refers to Roscoe's as "such an L.A. institution that |
In network theory, small world routing | refers to routing methods for small-world networks. |
The specific epithet "kuiteri" | refers to Rudie Kuiter, who is credited by the author |
ulldog Dummond book, The Female of the Species | refers to Rudyard Kipling's line; "the female of the |
The title | refers to Ruppert's belief that unsustainable energy |
Templeton Rye | refers to rye whiskey made in Templeton, Iowa during |
However, the Schechter Letter | refers to Sabriel as a Khagan, and to further muddle |
Although the book | refers to Saint Cyprian, the Cyprian referred to is w |
n the Genealogical Record of the Barnum Family | refers to Saint Clement's Church in connection with B |
It | refers to Saint Piran (the patron saint of Cornwall) |
Its name (in Welsh meaning "Church of Hilary") | refers to Saint Hilary of Poitiers. |
Its name | refers to Saint Gaugericus (En. |
Its name | refers to Saint Yrieix (Aredius). |
Its name | refers to Saint Amaro. |
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