Sentence examples for cites only one from inspiring English sources

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Gray cites only one of the 29 op-eds, which deals with the fashionable topic of "America's decline".

Mr. Brooks cites only one example of the "destinies" of children raised by working-class parents: a girl who had "a severe drug problem" and "a child outside wedlock".

Rather than name names to bash in his latest interview, Everett cites only one specific example of Hollywood's double standards.

Urwand quotes numerous letters from Gyssling to Breen but explicitly cites only one letter from Gyssling to a studio.

Smith cites only one other complaint: His wife likes to discuss work at home more than he does.

He cites only one essentially English language source, from The American Journal of Mathematics, and seems not to know of the work of Jeffreys or Robb.

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When he introduced Judge Sonia Sotomayor on Tuesday as his nominee for the Supreme Court, President Obama cited only one of her cases to make his argument that she replace Justice David H. Souter — and it wasn't her opinion in Ricci v. DeStefano, a race-discrimination lawsuit.

(Aline can cite only one new word that her sister has taken up since her illness: "encephalitis").

She noted that the lawyer had cited only one instance in which the Office of Civil Rights had intervened in a Birmingham school.

Rather than besmirch their manly wiseguy reputations, however, I will cite only one, the late Anthony Gaggi, a murderous Gambino capo who flaunted his fidelity to his wife.

Mr. Perry said he hoped the other 49 governors would join him, but was able to cite only one that had: Gov. M. Jodi Rell of Connecticut.

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