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Later, he defended his remarks by citing that point.
He buttressed his argument by citing "that wonderful book about the Gettysburg Address by Garry Wills".
Federal prosecutors in Boston justified the death sentence by citing that Mr Tsarnaev had "betrayed his allegiance to the United States".
To the Editor: The five conservative justices of the Supreme Court ruled against a key section of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 by citing that "our country has changed".
By citing that various designers and artists created bespoke player portraits and that there are only 99 books in the world, it creates this fanaticism because dedicated fans want to be the ones who can say they own one of these limited edition books.
She ended her review by citing that "Pride & Joy" was a superb example of the super-hero genre at its best.
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Meantime, state pension system officials have said the administration has exaggerated the size of the problem by citing studies that don't take into account investment profits that are likely to offset the cost to taxpayers.
By citing estimates that do not separate out the working and non-working populations, they obscure the strong gains in earnings that have accrued to working-age households.
Burns responded by citing initiatives that had existed before the Russian advance into Georgia.
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