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Now, there are some who believe that there might be an extraterrestrial base sitting over on the dark side of the moon as well... and I'm not even referring to any of the Pink Floyd band either, but, rather, citing eyewitness accounts given the NSA by astronauts Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong.

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NBC would much rather cite the "Seinfeld" precedent: the stars took the $600,000 an episode, and the show had one more year of huge ratings.

She did not consider any facts and circumstances, but rather cited case law to the effect that she lacked the discretion that indeed the court found with its previous order that she did have.

Responsible media recognize they must mention the trigger for this move, but few want to pursue what it really means and would rather cite less consequential issues, like those enumerated above.

I would rather cite The Noonday Demon again.

In the text they note similarities to other ABC ATPases, and mention the signature helix, although they do not cite the recent NSMB or EMBO papers that experimentally dissected the role of residues on the signature helix (they rather cite a 2003 review).

But rather than citing herself as an example, she used Obama, noting that, in 2008, he received more donations from Wall Street than any other Democrat ever had.

"Rather than citing income changes, consumers were more likely to cite favorable shifts in the amount of their outstanding debt and the value of their assets," the survey director, Richard Curtin, said in a statement.

While the names of blog and mainstream news sources are logged in the sample reports, the documents show that such reports — whatever their topic — are not to include personally identifying information; for example, a quotation taken from Twitter would say it came from "a Twitter user" rather than citing a specific Twitter account.

Nevertheless, at Weisheipl [1980], p. 253, he uses the expression rather differently, citing the view that "after the monad, which is God, must come the dyad, which is matter and form (the binarium famosissimum)." 23.

First, it had the potential for providing more specific guidance for recognizing the formal linguistic features capable of acting as the typical correlates of the features pertaining to each situational parameter; rather than citing items, it became possible to identify them as patterns of transitivity, mood, aspects of modality, modulation, or the categories of cohesion.

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