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According to his suit, she cited it as coming from the Paris period most prized by photography collectors, and he bought it for $275,000.

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Although she cites it as one of the performances of which she is proud (she also mentions "Miami Blues" and "Georgia"), detractors found her rather baroque interpretation too mannered and her lines, delivered through a Cheshire-cat grin, hard to decipher.

Noether mentions her own topology ideas only as an aside in one 1926 publication, where she cites it as an application of group theory.

She cited its melodramatic villains as another failing, but concluded that it was "... to Johansson's credit that she alone pulls something plausible out of her character".

She had cited it in January, 2008, when she struggled to make sense of the challenge from Barack Obama.

She later cited it as a good learning experience.

In terms of her own personal style, Sevigny cited the Australian film Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975), which features schoolgirls dressed in elaborate Victorian clothing, as a major inspiration; she has also cited it as one of her favorite films.

Editor's note: When we contacted Dr Louise C Strong, one of the principle authors on the paper published in the American Journal of Human Genetics to which Dr Feunteun referred, Dr Strong kindly replied that she became aware of Dr Feunteun's prior paper shortly after her own paper was published and would certainly have cited it had she been aware of it earlier.

Having survived the close call with "scrid," Ms. Hall is now worried it may already be too late for "bobbasheely," a Choctaw-derived term for "close friend" found in the Gulf states that has been popping up in chat rooms, blog posts and online limericks since she began citing it to journalists years ago as her favorite word in DARE.

"Of course I'm hoping for a favorable verdict, but we were able to bring forward some really important facts that need to be heard within our federal courts," she said, citing it as an opportunity to address how conflicts in state and federal law hurt legally operating businesses.

My colleague Macy Halford may be on the right track, though she cited it at the Book Bench earlier this week, admiringly, as a rejection of the "personalization" (quotation marks hers) of literature.

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