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But rather than citing herself as an example, she used Obama, noting that, in 2008, he received more donations from Wall Street than any other Democrat ever had.
Without citing herself, Ms. Blanchett pointed to productions like Botho Strauss's existentialist play "Gross und Klein" ("Big and Small"), in which she played the adrift protagonist, Lotte Kotta, as "a programming risk" that could entice audiences "if you put one familiar component into it".
Ms. Bysiewicz cites Ms. Grasso, herself a former Connecticut secretary of state, as her inspiration for entering politics.
After all, not even some of the work she herself cites has been done with a political agenda in mind; some scholars believe that historical truth has its own claims.
Ms Lithwick herself cites Justice Sotomayor's impassioned dissent last spring in Schuette v Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action, which "puncture[d] the force field of hyper-legalism" with a "deeply personal" account of how race and racism continue to plague minorities in America.
Bravo herself cites Gucci: "That turnaround took at least ten years".
While, if true, the full picture is probably more complex than stated here (the author herself cites the staggering number of more than 1500 genes being involved in schizophrenia), it is an intriguing theory that might be worthwhile to pursue further, in the light of the fact that the aetiology of the disease is still not known.
It was the job of behavioural consultant Tracey Campbell – who had been excluded from school six times herself and cites a teacher for helping her turn her life around – to teach the parents tactics for regaining appropriate charge of their children.
For those yet to catch up with Reeks's work, she began writing love stories about teens partly because she was fed up with so many books aimed at young people being about vampires, werewolves and wizards (though she grew up on Harry Potter herself and cites JK Rowling as one of her role models).
Although she is not depressive herself, she cites by way of explanation Matt Haig's recent book about the trials of depression: "He writes in his book that to write anything at all worthwhile you need to be a thin-skinned person who feels everything – but as soon as [the work] is out in the world, you have to grow the hide of a rhinoceros to cope with it.
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