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The Justice Department, citing Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act, objected to the new method and it was dropped.

A number of press photographers complained that police forced them away from covering clashes with demonstrators citing section 14 of the Public Order Act 1986.

Tourists and photographers have been told by zealous policemen citing section 44 and other, newer, powers to stop taking pictures of famous buildings.

At a march commemorating Ian Tomlinson's death at the G20 demonstrations, police, citing section 14 of the Public Order Act, forced journalists to leave the scene as they kettled demonstrators to "resolve the situation".

The company forced Admiral to pull its test product, citing section 3.15 of the company's platform policy – the rules under which apps are allowed to plug in to Facebook's site.

This reporter positioned herself a few feet from a neon orange sign that read "NO LOITERING," citing Section 17-130 of New York State Election Law, and waited for her fellow-Brooklynites to exit the polls.

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VICE obtained only 49 pages of the documents prepared by the department, many of which were redacted, while the government refused to provide another 94 pages, citing sections of the Access to Information Act that allow the government to withhold documents that include advice to a minister.

"While coercive communications with employees may be legal, if abhorrent, in most states, California's labor code appears to directly prohibit them," said Dugan, citing sections forbidding employers from "tending to control or direct" or "coercing or influencing" employees' political activities or affiliations.

VICE obtained only 49 pages of the documents prepared by the department, many of which were redacted; the government refused to provide another 94 pages, citing sections of the Access to Information Act that allow the government to withhold documents that include advice to a minister.

It cites Section 3 of the Prisoners and Criminal Proceedings (Scotland) Act of 1993 as the basis for release of prisoners, on license, on compassionate grounds.

By far the most often cited section of the book, of course, is the section dealing with the Lewinsky scandal, and with Clinton's reaction to her husband's confession of infidelity.

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