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While Jersey City does not specifically ban it, there are housing and fencing ordinances that code officers can use to cite property owners and about a dozen are cited each year, said Jennifer Morrill, a spokeswoman for the city.
The evidence that Mitchell will use to cite players is expected to be documentary in nature — canceled checks, shipping slips, phone records — and not based on positive drug tests.
(Its precise shelf mark — the bibliographic index that scholars use to cite rare papers — is London, British Library, MS Cotton Nero A.x., which originally meant that you could find it, in Sir Robert Cotton's library, by locating the bookshelf under the bust of Nero, then scanning for the tenth book on the top shelf).
One example most use to cite success isn't even really all that valid.
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Meanwhile, the "overwhelming scientific evidence" that Obama used to cite continues to mount, relentlessly and ominously.
Myron Kandel, the host, said ambassadors used to cite "the ethics, values and rule of law" underpinning American business.
"When everyone started talking about the African renaissance, President Clinton used to cite these four," he said.
We used to cite the Soviet proverb that the tallest stalk of wheat is always the first to be cut down.
Answer The late, great Charles Wheeler who used to cite this as an example of why he was much better on the road than in the studio.
His uncompromising performance as the fraught husband of a crazed medium (Kim Stanley) was a role he used to cite as his favourite.
Those who opposed extending this right to same-sex couples used to cite the fact that many states outlawed sodomy: how could you sanction the marriage of people who could be arrested for what they did together in the bedroom?
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