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"The Canterbury Tales" is crammed with the rhetorical devices — occupatio, metonymy, the citing of scores of authorities — that were a pillar of education in the late Middle Ages.
The citing of jobs before inflation echoed Yellen's emphasis, although it was also consistent with the Fed's dual legal mandate of insuring price stability and maximum employment.
The citing of Iraq signaled the Bush administration's rising impatience with the absence of United Nations weapons inspectors in that country.
As far as I recall, neither Reinhart nor Rogoff objected to Osborne's speech, or to the citing of their work by other austerity-minded politicians, such as Paul Ryan and Olli Rehn, the euro zone's commissioner of economic affairs.
Rubio, who appears to have regained personal control of his Twitter account since exiting the presidential race in March, took issue with the citing of unnamed people "close to" him, deeming it a "desperate" attempt by reporters to generate content.
The citing of studies by Jay Cross (the president of Jets development) contending that "traffic on Sunday afternoon and Monday night games would not be worse than it is during normal business hours" is an insult to New Yorkers' intelligence.
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