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The Gettysburg Address is a foundation stone of American history, but like the Declaration of Independence (which it cites), it also resonates around the world.

Im Tirtzu's report relies on the example of the Ford Foundation - a donor of the NIF - which it cites for also aiding the Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR) and Physicians for Human Rights PHRR).

Turkey merits special mention because not only does its media accuse the American military of harvesting organs from helpless Iraqis, which it cites as one of the reasons for the American invasion, but because Prime Minister Erdogan sees fit to call Israel barbarous, lecture Jews about not murdering, and refers to Hamas as freedom fighters.

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On Tuesday, the central bank in Australia hinted at its unease with the Australian currency's strength — the Australian dollar is hovering near multiyear highs — which it cited as an important reason for an interest rate cut that took borrowing costs in the country to a record low.

In papers filed Tuesday with United States District Court, the Garden argued that $6 million in damages awarded last month for subjecting Anucha Browne Sanders to a hostile environment was excessive and should be reduced to below $300,000, which it cited as the maximum allowed by Title VII, the federal law that prohibits sexual discrimination.

While the retailer had historically kept the number of Prime members under wraps, that changed this April when Amazon announced a milestone of passing 100 million Prime members worldwide, which it cited again today.

If, on the other hand, the state court had based its opinion partly on the Florida constitution (which it also cited), then that might raise federal matters that are the high court's province.

Finally, for each article that was selected, we examined its bibliography as well as later articles in which it is cited.

Thus the original Magna Carta, 3,500 words in Latin on a calfskin parchment, came into being, its enduring relevance confirmed in the many legal cases in which it is cited today.

The Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, which first appeared in 1823, ranks among the top 2percentt of publications according to the frequency with which it is cited by other scientific papers.

The Charter authorizes a court to inquire into "any alleged violation or neglect of duty in relation to the property, government or affairs of the city," but the courts have rejected use of the rule for legal standing in the few isolated cases in which it was cited.

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