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Vladimir V. Putin, then the president, took to citing the stock price of Gazprom as a national accomplishment.
Still, there is an element of protesting too much on the part of football defenders when it comes to citing the risk factors of other sports.
The owners acknowledge that the house has taken some getting used to, citing the concrete floors, the sleekness of the design and custom furniture, the bare countertops and a total absence of clutter in general.
School was understanding, mostly, and when they weren't I took to citing the Finns, who don't teach reading until their children are seven but quickly morph into the best readers in the world.
And so a growing number of legislators, diplomats and analysts, including at least one Democratic presidential candidate, have taken to citing the Bosnia model as they consider what to do if Shiite, Sunni Arab and Kurd cannot muddle their way to a stable shared state.
The civil complaint by the S.E.C., in addition to citing the deceptive audits, accused Mr. Friehling of collecting "ill-gotten gains" in the form of substantial audit fees — about $186,000 a year — from the Madoff enterprise and millions of dollars taken from accounts he and his family maintained with Mr. Madoff.
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He declined to cite the specific evidence.
And Duncan went on to cite the 2006 New York Court of Appeals ruling.
It is easy to cite the "banality of evil".
The Gluck scientists continue to cite the cyanide-caterpillar theory.
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