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He resigned in 1968, in St Giles's Cathedral, citing "not so much disapproval as contempt" for student drug taking and promiscuity.
Typically of the mayor, he chooses his baseline carefully, citing not the year he came to office, but the year after.
Mr. Welteke's critics are citing not just his acceptance of a free room, but also the charges amassed from Dec. 29, 2001, to Jan . 2 , 2002
"He still needs time to relax," Mr. McAuliffe said, citing not only the campaign and Florida recount but also 24 years before that in the public eye.
Mr. Kerrey, citing not Iraq's arsenal but its atrocities, has signed up with a committee of neoconservatives who support the liberation of Iraq.
The hospital declined my request for his medical records, citing not federal law (which would have allowed the release of those records) but a state policy that effectively protects not Gould's privacy but the hospital's.
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It is Hobsbawm's work on the period that we cite, not when he was writing.
The S.E.C., however, cited not only Fidelity traders for infractions, but also senior executives.
Armstrong cited not one rider but a team, Telekom from Germany, as a threat.
Most cited "not enough time or manpower to fix the problems" as the reason.
Distinctions were less rigorously seen if the traditions were cited not for legal definitions but merely for moral purposes.
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