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Even so, the expense is the reason most often cited when memberships are canceled.
I wish I'd known the sources cited when I lived in New Jersey.
The nearest town was the sort of snoozy place most often cited when people talk about Walmart casualties.
His ambitions are as grand as the Malaysian city he improbably cited, when asked, as the inspiration for the plans.
This tactical change, Kluwe argues, diminished his stats, the very numbers that the Vikings cited when they cut him.
It is frequently cited when people are uncertain about what is at stake in emerging scientific domains.
One of his most heralded acts of bravery, cited when he received the Medal of Honor, occurred in January 1945 near Holtzwihr, France.
Morrow has much in common with the former Yankee and Blue Jay A. J. Burnett, a name Anthopoulos cited when describing Morrow as a pitcher.
Michael Brown's face, almost as much as his body, was what Wilson cited when he talked about control of the situation being taken away from him.
It is a phrase routinely cited when she comes up in British newspapers, but, looking slightly embarrassed, she insists it was an editor's choice, not hers.
Hence, myths may be cited when a situation in the present is materially affected by what version of the past is accepted.
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