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It was cited in 2007 for violations on one of its houses, but didn't show up in court.
It was cited by 1,000 subsequent scientific papers.
It was cited by Adair Turner, the erstwhile chairman of Britain's erstwhile Financial Services Authority.
It was cited as an egregious example of gang culture in lawless Britain.
It was cited in at least one radio advertisement as a reason to buy American cars.
It was cited as the only intact block of early-20th-century buildings in downtown Cleveland.
It was cited by the sponsors of legislation, currently before Congress, exempting food and medicine from the embargo.
It was cited by The Times, not by Alan Reiter, publisher of Wireless Internet and Mobile Computing.
It was cited prominently this year by the court majorities that recognized same-sex marriage in California and Connecticut.
It was cited for 458 violations in 2009, many involving poor ventilation of dust and methane, failure to maintain proper escape routes and the accumulation of combustible materials.
It was cited at various meetings and conferences and was finally included in the Book of Concord (1580), a collection of doctrinal standards of Lutheranism.
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