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(The Brahms Second and the Rachmaninoff Third are cited alongside it).

In 1953, she went on to study for her masters at Cornell, writing her thesis on 'the alienated' in works by Virginia Woolf and William Faulkner, whom she is now frequently cited alongside.

The narrator role was originally filled by the late Oliver Postgate, creator and narrator of the original series who is often cited alongside original Clangers co-creator, Peter Firmin, as one of the founding fathers of UK animation.

When asked what information the police held on Fraser, following convictions in London and the US for child sexual abuse in the early 1970s, the PSNI said that it could "neither confirm nor deny that it holds the information" and cited, alongside privacy and prejudicial disclosure issues, "Section 23 5) – Information supplied by, or concerning, certain security bodies (national security)".

Islamism now haunts discussions of Egypt's future; fears of sharia law being extended, Coptic Christians facing state persecution, and the abrogation of the peace treaty with Israel are frequently cited alongside the suggestion that military rule would be a preferable alternative to democracy in Egypt.

Campanella had a secure knowledge of Aristotle's works and those of his commentators and followers, whether ancient (Themistius, Alexander of Aphrodisias, Philoponus), medieval (Averroes was frequently cited alongside Thomas Aquinas and, above all, the "divine" Albertus Magnus) or contemporary (such as Agostino Nifo).

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Bob Dylan cited him alongside King and Willie Mays in "I Shall Be Free" in 1963.

Among the latter would be the incidents cited above, alongside her close friendship with Mel Brooks and his late wife Anne Bancroft, who recognized her genius and were backing the progress of her solo show toward Broadway when Bancroft was diagnosed with the cancer that would soon end her life.

We thank the reviewer for pointing out this reference; we have cited it alongside Cipriano et al. It does seem that in the Shah experiment, the higher observed efficiency may be partly due to the trimeric αSNAP construct used; nonetheless, the measured number of ∼10 ATPs per event likely represents maximally efficient NSF-mediated SNARE disassembly.

Phyllis Pearsall, the progenitor of the London street atlas, is cited as inspiration, alongside the lexicographer and coiner of that most tiresome observation about tiredness of the capital, Dr Samuel Johnson.

As I do every Wednesday, I've posted over at Daily Comment, in this case about a law that has been cited frequently today alongside SOPA and PIPA: the National Defense Authorization Act.

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