A reference to this is mentioned in the title of Broken (1992), Nine Inch Nails' second major studio release.
A reference to that is mentioned in the Quran about "As-haab al-ukhdood" where many Christians were buried alive in mass graves.
A reference to this song is mentioned in an episode of My Name Is Earl entitled "Burn Victim".
No further reference is mentioned to Aquilonians or their possible descendants.
The same reference is also specifically mentioned by Poirot in Murder in the Mews.
A reference to the earlier broadcast is mentioned in the WBCN airing.
Another mysterious reference to Count Olaf's childhood is mentioned in The Penultimate Peril.
Repeated references to fantastic images - a mountain of fire, a mirror in a well - are teasingly mentioned, then forgotten or dropped.
A reference to the technique is also mentioned in the House episode "Ugly", where the main character says, "Let's go for a walk.
Some references are mentioned above.