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One cites newspaper articles in detailing its own co-operation on nuclear weapons with Israel.
"One cites an ex-girlfriend, another a former colleague," Mr. Binet writes.
One cites a composer who is already recording tracks for a female solo album, to make sure he's the first to the market should the ban be lifted.
One cites for support author Charles Murray -- who wrote that blacks are genetically inferior to whites -- and famously regards the safety net as a "hammock" for the 47 percent who are in effect lazy moochers.
One cites "an almost two-to-one majority" of Americans who "want their member of Congress to vote against raising the debt limit," while another says more Americans are ready to say "raise it, they understand the implications for the economy".
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According to Google Scholar, no one cited it in the four years since it appeared.
A critical one, cited in the McKinsey report, is minimum efficiency standards for appliances.
Recruiting a team was not difficult, Hopkins says; no one cited ethical concerns.
One cited Mr. Taubman's dyslexia and trouble with written accounts.
The reasons are myriad, but the one cited most often is the economy.
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