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One such school, the Choir Academy of Harlem, was first cited for closing in 2009.
Ebensee was first cited in 1450 and established a saltworks in 1607.
The classified damage assessment was first cited in a news report published by Foreign Policy on January 9.
This lays a shaky etymological basis for trance music, which was first cited in The Guardian in 1970 about shamanist tribal music played in Ethiopia.
But the specific phrase let's roll in its current meaning was first cited in the 1952 novel "The Tightrope," by Stanley Jules Kauffman: " 'Let's roll, dreamer,' said Perry".
Another, fiercer offshoot was first cited in Spenser's "He rampt upon him with his ravenous pawes," which led to the stylized figure of the lion on many emblems called rampant and was the root of the noun and verb rampage.
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The men, whose names were first cited by the prosecutor in December, include Uhuru Kenyatta, finance minister and son of Kenya's founding leader; Mohammed Hussein Ali, the former police chief; and several other ministers.
Some commentaries work toward an explanation of the letter of the text; in these the source text is first cited and then interpreted virtually word for word.
Senghor's "L'esthétique négro-africaine," ("Negro-African Aesthetics)" from which this passage is cited was first published in the October 1956 issue of the journal Diogène.
NBC News was first to run the name, citing "multiple sources from multiple agencies".
Trump's plan to sign the new pledge was first reported by Politico, citing "a close associate".
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