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Everyone cited was prosecuted amid a blizzard of press releases and smartly maestroed media feeding frenzies.
Everyone cited Disraeli on British coalitions, and pronounced this one short-lived.
They were unanimous: without hesitation, everyone cited women's employment as their chief concern.
But among the Spanish-language users, nearly everyone cited fears of police encounters.
But not everyone cited opposition to the new president as the reason they were marching, although his election and what he campaigned on laid beneath the entire day.
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"Everyone cites the longevity and beauty of the cherry trees in Washington at the Jefferson Memorial," Mr. Selkowitz said.
The Argus Report, or, to give it its full, formal name: Australian Team Performance Review: Summary Report (dated 19 August 2011), is a bit like the US Bill of Rights; it's a document that everyone cites, but hardly anyone's actually read.
When the Securities and Exchange Commission wrapped up its civil case against the executive floor of Impath, a publicly traded cancer laboratory that filed for bankruptcy in 2003, regulators relented on monetary penalties against almost everyone, citing the many criminal convictions in the case.
(Everyone cites Akamai, but they actually lost the MIT contest).
It shouldn't surprise me that nearly everyone cites the friendship with Marianne, Don, and the Karimu volunteers as foremost in value.
While everyone involved cited the importance of going out on top, the show had already begun to show signs of creative fatigue.
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