The old route number is usually prominently displayed on the " passenger " side of the front window, as a backward reference.
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In the " MAD Magazine " parodies of the films, the character is called Lord Druckermort, a backwards reference to the magazine's longtime caricaturist Mort Drucker.
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WebP s lossless compression uses advanced techniques such as dedicated entropy codes for different color channels, exploiting 2D locality of backward reference distances and a color cache of recently used colors.
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The linguistic terms for these uses of pronouns are anaphora ( linguistics ) ( backwards reference ), cataphora ( forward reference ) and exophora ( reference to something outside the discourse ).
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The uses of " amen " ( " verily " or " I tell you the truth ", depending on the translation ) in the Gospels form a peculiar class; they are initial, but often lack any backward reference.