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Cross referencing is the practice of adding a reference to related information in another location. In a book this is often down with a parenthesized note or a footnote indicating the location of the related information. By itself such a note is simply a reference. When the other location has a similar reference to the first, a cross reference is created. It can also mean tracking down additional information for the purpose of verifying or clarifying information.
1374 just drop the first number, seriously
First mention of Cross in the bible is in Genesis 22 where Abraham is told to offer his only son Isaac. When Isaac had to carry the wood which would be used in his sacrifice so too Christ carried the cross which would be used for the ultimate sacrifice. It is not a specific mention but a definite reference to the cross.
For taking the Red Cross Class, if you pass (which you usually do) you get a card that babysitter certifies you by the American Red Cross. I also got a handy little first aid kit as well as the training book, CD, and Emergency Reference Guide.
The first reference was in 1352
The first person to cross the world was Abbigale Adams.
Henry Dunant started the first Red Cross.
the second cross
The author's last name should appear first in a bibliography reference.
Eyre was not the first to cross Australia from south to north, which was his original goal. However, he was the first to cross Australia from "east to west", even though he didn't start from the eastern coast. He was the first to cross the Nullarbor plain to the west.
The red cross is the universal first aid insignia.
First off I would never recommend you use a Fram filter on anything. Purolator is a superior filter manufacture and there filters are no more expensive than a Fram. They make filters for many auto manufactures including Motorcraft, and NAPA. The cross reference for your filter is a Purolator L14476. You can buy a Purolator filter at Advance Auto Parts and some Walmart stores.