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Pearson cited section 37 of the RTI Act, which he said mandated with "third parties (such as GGSA) who may be affected by the release of a document of an ­agency".

By far the most often cited section of the book, of course, is the section dealing with the Lewinsky scandal, and with Clinton's reaction to her husband's confession of infidelity.

But he urged Justice Thomas to remove himself from the case in order to prevent any violation of a federal law -- he cited Section 455 of Title 28 of the United States Code, "Disqualification of Justices, Judges or Magistrates" -- that requires court officers to excuse themselves if a spouse has "an interest that could be substantially affected by the outcome of the proceeding".

In an e-mail to Mr. Scott, Sarah Tabb, an associate brand manager for Gold Peak Tea, cited Section 6B of the contest rules which states that finalists were prohibited from obtaining votes by "offering prizes or other inducements to members of the public, vote farming, or any other activity that artificially inflates such finalists votes as determined by sponsor in its sole discretion".

They're not covered in ads, they seem to have a genuine editorial voice, and wonder of wonders, they even have a work cited section on the end.

For Ficino, the notion that one should combine book learning with good moral character was "Platonic," and immediately after the cited section he alludes to a passage in the (for Ficino authentic) Platonic Letters, expressing a similar sentiment.

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Simons was surprised to find these articles lacking in the literature cited sections of many modern books and articles on carnivorous plants, suggesting that academic research has treated Lloyd's 1942 book as the authoritative and comprehensive source on pre-1942 research on the carnivorous syndrome.

The Justice Department, citing Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act, objected to the new method and it was dropped.

A number of press photographers complained that police forced them away from covering clashes with demonstrators citing section 14 of the Public Order Act 1986.

It cites Section 3 of the Prisoners and Criminal Proceedings (Scotland) Act of 1993 as the basis for release of prisoners, on license, on compassionate grounds.

Tourists and photographers have been told by zealous policemen citing section 44 and other, newer, powers to stop taking pictures of famous buildings.

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