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Post-Versailles Germany is a frequently cited case.
A frequently cited factor is the discovery of irrational numbers.
With its growing economy and squeaky-clean image, Ghana is a frequently cited success story.
Mr. Piano's sophisticated and art-friendly louver systems for roofs are a frequently cited attribute.
A frequently cited one, however, is that zine making allows artists a great deal of leeway, with low stakes.
He was a frequently cited source of news about changes in Soviet law in the 1950s, when Communist leaders were liberalizing government and society after Stalin's death.
Here's an example of this phenomenon: Before Mount Holyoke went test-optional, in 2001, its middle 50-percent SAT range (a frequently cited test barometer) was 1170-1360.
A frequently cited survey of narcotics use, taken in 1980, found "only four cases of addiction among 11,882 hospitalized patients".
In a frequently cited study, only 9% of Christensen's 77 examples of companies primed for disruption were found to follow the model.
The case, which inflamed relations between the police and the city's minority residents, has become a frequently cited stain on the department's record.
"I'm interested in the weights, pressures and feeling of the light inhabiting space itself and in seeing this atmosphere rather than the walls," is a frequently cited remark.
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