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The article cites good examples: coal plants, fracking and clean water.
The article cites similar payments to Gerry Sullivan, a Browns lineman, and a third, unnamed player.
The article cites a passage from Dunham's collection of non-fictional essays, which were first published in September.
Walters's article cites "a well-placed source" as saying: "Mr Murdoch's view of the EU has mellowed in recent years.
The article cites "historically important, proof-of-concept studies that specifically link autism to environmental exposures experienced prenatally".
Your article cites a 2001 report on climate by the National Research Council as evidence that information is being suppressed.
The Post article cites research by the Alan Guttmacher Institute finding that 98% of Catholic women and nearly 100% of evangelical women have used contraception at some point.
The article cites "a person familiar with the matter" who says "the owner is Vinod Khosla, a co-founder of Sun Microsystems".
The article cites a review commissioned by the Education Department, comparing single-sex and coed outcomes, concluding that, "as in previous reviews," the results are equivocal.
(See the second and third chapters of Genesis, ideally a scholarly translation such as the New Revised Standard; this article cites the N.R.S.V).
The article cites internal campaign memorandums that detail Mrs. Clinton's eruptions at staff members, and show her campaign shifting from strategy to strategy.
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