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Hence the three reactions I cited above.
The passage I cited from Kant is famous.
You likely noticed it, too, among the examples I cited.
(The F.T. editorial I cited earlier got that bit right).
"I cited that about the 2010 election," Frank said, recalling the Tea Party's rise to power.
(I cited that in my piece on raw milk in last week's issue of the magazine).
In my previous post, I cited some opinion-poll data; here is some more.
The same is true for the Canadian objects I cited in my post.
One of the studies I cited gives other data on levels of concern in the sciences.
I cited Michelangelo; whose strength he denied; then Giotto, whose strength he admitted.
What judges do -- and I cited Justice Ginsberg -- is educate themselves.
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