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The law does not specify a penalty, but a landlord who is cited usually must evict the extra tenants.
Pro-police coverage of demonstrations, marches and strikes has been another feature of this symbiotic relationship: police numbers are cited, usually far lower than observers and demonstrators' tallies.
Nevertheless, to a degree often overlooked by modern students of his thought, he also knew and cited, usually (but not always) in a negative sense, the major authors and schools of medieval scholastic philosophy and theology.
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Three months following the workshop there was a statistically significant change (p≤0.001) in attitude to discussing stillbirth with pregnant women with 16% stating that they always did, 12% citing usually and 56%% selecting sometimes with only 4% stating that they still never did.
A list of cited literature, usually under the heading "References," is the last section of the paper.
Although it's often cited, science usually has very little to do with theism.
Sorry, but I cannot resist an urge to cite the usually dubious claim that every cloud has a silver lining.
Throughout the winter of 1928 29, sporadic articles citing DF, usually about unrelated matters, appeared in I Kathimerini.
A first-class room, the level usually cited, is $171.50.
Obesity is usually cited as the main driver of diabetes.
BA is usually cited but there are several other candidates.
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