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The New Testament has accounts of Jesus casting out demons, and it is cited in the Catholic Church's catechism.
"I am proud that Magna Carta has been one of the UK's greatest exports: it has inspired and formed the basis of so many legal systems and it is cited and invoked whenever and wherever basic freedoms come under threat.
And it is cited by Jay Lynch, an underground cartoonist known for the strip "Nard 'n Pat," in the introduction to James Danky and Denis Kitchen's Underground Classics: The Transformation of Comics Into Comix (Abrams ComicArts/Chazen Museum of Art, $29.95).
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Yet it was deemed so dangerous in its day that England banned its showing until 1968, and it was cited by sociologists as a factor in the era's spread of juvenile delinquency.
("All About Eve" is a crucial touchstone for McCourt; quotes from the film pepper his conversation, and it's cited in all his books).
At all but two of the jobs, Bovis was the construction manager, and it was cited for a serious violation involving falling hazards at one.
The Butner research was referenced on the Senate floor in 2003, before a bill was passed that raised mandatory penalties for child-pornography possession, and it was cited five times in the Department of Justice's 2010 National Strategy for Child Exploitation Prevention and Interdiction.
A horrified public was then bombarded with graphic images of the act on television and in newspapers, and it was cited as proof of what officials call the evil, cultish character of the movement.
Palestinians hail the protest as nonviolent, and it was cited recently by the Palestinian president, Mahmoud Abbas, as a key step forward in the struggle for a Palestinian state.
The phrase is often attributed to Su Shi, a scholar of the Northern Song dynasty, and it was cited on several recent occasions by Bo Xilai, the disgraced former party chief of Chongqing, who was felled last spring by a murder scandal and is expected to stand trial soon on criminal charges related to abuse of power.
The Walk of Fame episode became emblematic of the view at The Times of Mr. Hiller and Tribune generally, and it was cited repeatedly in interviews with current and former business executives, editors and reporters, nearly all of whom spoke on the condition of anonymity because they said they feared retribution for speaking out.
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