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Why do newspapers constantly cite the two or three groups that monitor drone killings.
George is probably best known for having defined hip-hop photography in the 90s during his time at VIBE, and in our early meetings, he would constantly cite contemporary and long-past idols, from Claude Cahun to Bettina Rheims.
Such complaints were still commonplace nearly 20 years later; in The Book of Days (1864), author Robert Chambers wrote about a case of wife selling in 1832, and noted that "the occasional instances of wife-sale, while remarked by ourselves with little beyond a passing smile, have made a deep impression on our continental neighbours, [who] constantly cite it as an evidence of our low civilisation".
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Constantly citing "the Falklands spirit", she tackled the miners and industrial relations generally.
The government constantly cites this "economic war," secretly directed from Washington, to explain the gutted economy.
The media constantly cites research demonstrating that men and women have different qualities and styles of working.
Constantly cited as the single most damaging obstacle to peace, and flouting international law, Israel's settlements project just keeps growing.
He constantly cited his literary hero, Robert Jordan, from Hemingway's "For Whom the Bell Tolls," who, fighting the Fascists, awaits imminent death.
The projections of scary budget deficits that Peterson's crew constantly cites is based almost entirely on projections of exploding healthcare costs.
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