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Narco-trafficking – despite government claims and media echoes – was cited by a mere 14.6%.
That title has obviously been cited by a lot of people as the first game that made them cry.
A father of eight, he has been cited by a judge for failing to provide child support.
The article also misstated the timing of budget cuts cited by a state parks specialist, Martha Nelson.
The distraction factor was the objection most cited by a segment of opera buffs when supertitles were introduced.
(The book was cited by a character in a recent episode of the AMC series "Mad Men").
(The idea of Iran's very different divorce laws being applied to a Swedish marriage break-up was specifically cited by a Swedish justice ministry report in 2006).
One study cited by a 2009 United Nations report said that 39 percent of Spanish men admitted having visited a prostitute at least once.
Foxconn also said that it had never been cited by a customer or government for under-age or overworked employees or toxic exposures.
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.
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.
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