The book is commonly referenced in public policy and public administration scholarship.
Guy's observation has since become part of mathematical folklore, and is commonly referenced by other authors.
The other two less commonly referenced seek measurements are track-to-track and full stroke.
Golden brown is commonly referenced in recipes as the desired color of properly baked foods.
Meanwhile, to members of the Quebec sovereignty movement, the speech was viewed as a watershed moment, and has been commonly referenced ever since.
Most commonly referenced is the Great Irish Famine, during the late 1840s.
Names for various lacing patterns are commonly referenced to the number of spokes that any one spoke crosses.
Though he commonly referenced popular dialects, Vicente maintained the lyricism of his words.
For such reasons, Mona Lisa is commonly referenced academically in copyright courses.
In Europe, there are nine Franciscan third orders, two of which are commonly referenced.