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For another, if a plane is a Citation it can't be a turboprop.
In the citation it said I went without food or water for 36 hours in great heat.
The registers are shelved under a beam inscribed with what Mr. Morosini said was a Mussolini citation: "It is not impossible to govern Italians, merely useless".
First citation, it turns out, was in a query directed at me by Henry Hubbard, the White House correspondent for Newsweek in 1971: "I'm doing a tick-tock on the new economic policy".
When the MD-87 jet failed to clear the Cessna Citation, it lost an engine in the initial crash, slid sideways into a baggage hangar where 15 people were working, split in two and burst into flames.
Despite the extensive citation, it solely considers the effects of pool fire and rarely addresses jet fire outcomes.
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These include the article's relative fitness (its importance relative to its peers), immediacy (the time required to reach its citation peak), longevity (its rate of citation decay), impact time (the characteristic time to attract the bulk of its citations), and ultimate impact (the citations it will acquire over its lifetime, which depends only on its relative fitness).
Although Middlebury's history department has banned Wikipedia in citations, it has not banned its use.
It did not say how many citations it issued.
Mr. Wistrich's volume presents itself as an encyclopedic history, and is so full of details and citations, it overwhelms.
In studying cross-citation, it is interesting to see whether private sector scientists preferentially cite public sector researchers and vice versa and identify research communities with a low level of information asymmetry.
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