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Will other classic-rock/album-rock artists file their own suits, citing this as a precedent?
"Americans pushing for their government to follow suit are citing this British phrase 'cutbacks shouldn't cost lives'".
Mr. Bush has taken to citing this new spirit on NATO's eastern flank to exhort NATO's older members to action.
Physicists have used Hatterian concepts, often citing this quotation: " 'If you knew Time as well as I do,' said the Hatter, 'you wouldn't talk about wasting it.
Only Israelis cite Iranian nuclear capability as their top concern in 2015, with 53 per cent citing this is their biggest risk, the highest of any Israeli worry.
The party says it has registered an extra 5,000 members since Thursday, citing this as evidence that there is still appetite for its politics.
Then he ended the interview, and his review of Chinese-American prospects, by citing this one: "It takes two hands to clap".
Concerns have risen in recent years that students' English skills have declined, with employers citing this as a major weakness among graduates.
(As my colleague Jeffrey Toobin noted, the Ninth Circuit has been criticized for not citing this law specifically in its opinion, though later laws may limit it).
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The National Rifle Association has given Mr. Kerry an F rating, which the Bush campaign has been citing this week.
Message to the reader who sent a plaque citing this year's worst waste of review space in The Times: You're right.
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