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Overheating problems again are cited by a new study (Gillooly, Allen & Charnov, 2006) that combines a recent gigantothermy model with an avian-like gas exchange model that takes bradymetabolism into account.
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Sometimes it's invoked by a Democratic blogger; sometimes it's cited by a Republican.
Narco-trafficking – despite government claims and media echoes – was cited by a mere 14.6%.
A father of eight, he has been cited by a judge for failing to provide child support.
(The book was cited by a character in a recent episode of the AMC series "Mad Men").
That title has obviously been cited by a lot of people as the first game that made them cry.
But that tough posture by baseball may be modified as a result of the current dialogue, which was cited by a person with knowledge of the matter.
But Britain's decision already is being cited by a growing chorus of experts, including prominent bankers and economists, who want the United States to pursue a similar approach.
And that exact logic was cited by a previously reluctant Republican in the Maryland House who voted in favor of the state's same-sex marriage bill last week.
That figure had been cited by a member of the Columbia College Student Council, Peter Bailinson, who said he got it from the executive director of the university's Dining Services, Vicki Dunn.
Foxconn also said that it had never been cited by a customer or government for under-age or overworked employees or toxic exposures.
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