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Responding to an article in The Nation by Alexander Cockburn, Dershowitz also cited The Chicago Manual of Style Cockburn's claim is that some of the quotes should not have been cited to their original sources but rather to a secondary source, where he believes I stumbled upon them.
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Even though no case law has been cited to support their position, they might be right.
The additional evidence cited to support their view comes from three studies.
Aggregated View Counts – Gives artists a number they can cite to show their popularity.
In this debate we traced the three commonly cited statistics to their presumed origins.
Then Mr. Patino and Ms. Henao said that they would have to disappear for a while, citing threats to their lives.
Ten-thousand Chinese citizens took to the streets to protest one of the five waste incinerators proposed for Guangzhou, citing threats to their children's health.
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Women cited their inability to convince family members or to obtain permission from their husbands as major obstacles to seeking timely medical care.
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