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Many colonial American charters were influenced by Magna Carta, partly because citing it was a way to drum up settlers.
Radio that he was "Pissed off" with the review their magazine counterpart gave them, while citing "It was a very unfair review and reviewed by the wrong person".
Despite writing the episode, Kaplan modestly refuses to take credit for the veterinarian clinic scene, citing it was borne of writers' room punch-ups.
Seven out of ten young people responded that the name 'Essence Echo' was either 'pretty awful' or 'not that great' with only a third citing it was a suitable title.
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Perhaps Tocqueville's most brilliant insight (and Mishra, to his credit, cites it) was that revolutions are produced by improved conditions and rising expectations, not by mass immiseration.
But in the cases cited it was often media investigation, aided by whistleblowers, that brought malpractice to light and forced government action.
Microsoft had to assume that if Yahoo and Google were targeted — those were the two firms cited — it was likely also a target.
American hip hop artist Lupe Fiasco has cited It Was Written as his favorite album and his primary source of inspiration.
Today that e-mail message rarely lands in in-boxes, and when it's cited, it's mostly to show the oppressiveness of spam.
In the sulfide nickel is in the +2 oxidation state, but in all the other compounds cited it is in the +3 state.
And that even in some of the world's busiest cites, it's possible to find a parking space directly outside the building you're visiting.
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