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It was a pity, because the North Koreans were good workers, he said, citing how the investors had overcome the frequent power cuts that made it hard to use a computer to monitor the brewing process.

"Function creep is a primary rule of databases and identifiers," said Barry Steinhardt, associate director of the American Civil Liberties Union, citing how the Social Security number, originally meant for old-age benefits, has become a universal identifier for financial and other transactions.

Jackson withdrew his nomination on Thursday, citing how the "false allegations have become a distraction for this president" among his reasons.

Just a few weeks ago, THUMP UK contributor Tom Glencross, citing how the song sampled "More Spell on You" by Eddie Johns, referred to "One More Time" as "the Daft Punk spirit incarnate" and "a rediscovery of the old, made new".

"The interaction between the monetary economy and open source can sometimes lead to uncomfortable kinds of appropriation," wrote McDonald, citing how the extremely popular (and profitable) smartphone game, Angry Birds, incorporated the Box2D open-source physics engine, a use that some (including the engine's creators) were uncomfortable with.

McEvilley's vision ran counter to all these views, and immediately put the formalists on the defensive as he forged the argument that content is implicit in all abstraction, citing how the ancient traditions were comfortable with reading content in abstract form and that, besides being a reality in itself, abstract form is an alternate language about reality.

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It was more difficult for him to cite how the visa loopholes have been closed.

Udall also cited how the limited test standard to which new and used helmets are held, overseen by the National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment (Nocsae), can convey a level of concussion-related protection that the headgear is not shown to provide.

He is interested, instead, in perfecting gooey mac and cheese or the platonic scrambled egg, but he's not afraid to cite how the pH of an egg affects the way its proteins will behave in various foams or emulsions.

Having retired from coaching to become an analyst for NBC, Dungy himself has cited how the N.F.L.'s hiring progress over the past decade only highlights a far worse situation that still exists in college football.

For example, the report cited how the former chairman, Kenneth L. Lay, effectively sold $77 million in company stock by "abusing" a line of credit, allowing him to delay the disclosures normally required for such sales.

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