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Ebensee was first cited in 1450 and established a saltworks in 1607.
The classified damage assessment was first cited in a news report published by Foreign Policy on January 9.
first cited in John O'Hara's 1940 novel, "Pal Joey," is a direct translation of the German Was gibt's?
And by "silly" I don't mean its original meaning, the oldest in the Oxford English Dictionary, first cited in 1425:Deserving of pity, compassion, or sympathy.
This lays a shaky etymological basis for trance music, which was first cited in The Guardian in 1970 about shamanist tribal music played in Ethiopia.
Fire wall, first cited in 1799 as a literal wall between houses to prevent the spread of fire, gained new popularity in 1991 in computerese.
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One such school, the Choir Academy of Harlem, was first cited for closing in 2009.
The departmentat first cited privacy reasons in refusingto release the names.
Plus which, first cited by Merriam-Webster in Down Beat magazine in 1950, seems to have overtaken besides which in recent years.
Janus was one of the four firms first cited by Mr. Spitzer in his investigation, along with Strong Funds and fund groups run by Bank of America and Bank One.
The United States first cited the 1,429 death toll in a four-page document released by the White House, calling it a "preliminary assessment".
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