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His parents were Seventh-day Adventists, citing that Saturday was the one true day of worship according to God’s law
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Christian Satanism is not a religion of citing "well because this is
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There’s an item about the increase in teenage pregnancies which sets us debating: Dave taking the view that education is the way forward and citing Bunty Danvers as a prime case in point
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It was only a few more years after that when my second daughter left Sinbara, also citing Jorma
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refused though, citing that it wouldn’t be necessary
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He resigned over Christmas break citing
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Roman blamed himself, of course, citing that he should have never let
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But he quickly dismissed it in his mind, citing weariness and a resulting susceptibility to worry
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This time it was by recommendation of the chief medical consultant who’d treated him for injuries from some peculiar accident, citing possible psychological abnormalities (not that she could define what normal is, or look to herself as an example these days)
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Citing traffic violations, unless they were serious and reckless enough, was not our job
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Democrats have been shamefully exploiting this unhappy event for political reasons; unyielding in their persistence that poverty and racism are (somehow) the underlying factors responsible for this (―avoidable‖) tragedy when, in fact, it was the result of ―unintended‖ consequences precipitated by decades of political cynicism, cronyism, mis-management, fiscal incompetence and (local) corruption at every conceivable level; this despite the forewarnings of field experts (Army Corps of Engineers) citing potential or probably breaches in drainage canal levees since the Johnson Administration
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Caroline filed for divorce, citing François’ history of violence, desertion, armed assault and cocaine addiction
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Colling informed her, citing Blackshear’s unit and the fact that it was located in Frankfurt
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A messenger had shortly arrived bearing a message from the Patriarch, citing that the Castigator had been deemed unworthy in the eyes of God and that the Noble Representative, Lord Ursempyre Remis was the new Castigator of the Outer Territories
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Schwarzenegger submitted and vetoed the bill citing the supremacy of “international law
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citing high levels of contamination in fish caught in waters just off the plant
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the promotion of the sport, citing the facts
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Would Levi come here, would he want to see me, or clear out citing my insanity as one huge turn off? Was the kiss as hot blooded for him as it was for me? My mind drifted back to the moment when our lips had touched, the electrical surge that had vibrated every limb, every nerve of my body
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” Justice Stevens softens his citation by insisting that citing foreign opinion does not necessarily mean taking it as guiding precedent
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But if citing such a precedent has no precedential value, why cite it?
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Monroe continued his finding by citing human consciousness is but a manifestation of
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(for more statistics – and the source of my citing these statistics
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”18 There is much additional proof, but space precludes my citing it
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Garland, citing failed farmers’ woes
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five days after the incident she returned to Holland with their son, Simon, citing her need to
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The scientists are not convinced, citing the lack of empirical evidence
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The managing directors are citing mismanagement of funds as the cause
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Joe refused to entertain the idea of getting another dog, citing that it was not suitable in a street busy with traffic
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But Angela, citing recent articles, as well as her extensive medical education, was certain all signs pointed to a woman on the verge of having the operation to become a man
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Let me illustrate my contention by citing the example of a lustful man who thus wickedly looks upon his intended consort in sin
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Jasra wanted me to transform but the Healer had forced her to reconsider, citing reasons:
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He answers, summing up the math, citing
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When asked if he would like to assist, he stated that he was unavailable, citing Protocol 01-25
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Citing the power of
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It had not helped that many of the European countries that were part of the NATO mission had refused to redeploy their troops to fill those holes, citing national restrictions on the employment of their troops in Afghanistan
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refused, citing that the surgery is cosmetic, making it
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The study also recommended that mothers and children with asthma avoid disposables, citing the presence of dioxin in disposables, and the fact that each child puts two tons of untreated human sewage, paper, plastic and chemicals (including the “gel’) into our landfills
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Citing Frederick the Great, he informed his generals that it was the strength and determination of the leadership which decided whether wars were won or lost
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Unfortunately, he turned down my request, citing as a pretext a lack of available ships
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A woman and two children who showed up a few seconds later to get into the cabin called by the man were politely but promptly asked to use another cabin, citing reasons of security
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citing his own experiences as example
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Kathir begins by citing for support
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One school of thought claims that both refined and whole grains should be avoided, arguing that they were absent from the Paleolithic diet and citing the obvious association of grains with celiac disease and studies linking grain consumption with heart disease
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But, rightly or wrongly, that was not the way Hindustan was partitioned, and if so, what’s the rationale for those millions of Musalmans to stay back in India even after Pakistan came into being? So, any Pakistani argument for wanting Kashmir, citing its Muslim majority would be untenable to any reasonable mind and likewise, the urge of those Kashmiri Musalmans to merge the valley with the Islamic Pakistan wouldn’t sync with the spirit of partition
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Dhondup, citing the
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They hadn’t taken Sophie, citing her inexperience, and needing to spread their resources as less than satisfactory reasons
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Quick and efficient, she spouted relevant statistics, citing the change in population and work force through various stages of the town’s economic downturn as the furniture manufacturing industry, and all the peripheral manufacturing that went with it, moved elsewhere
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When the sheikh entered the disciple’s house and asked about the secret behind his absence from the meetings of knowledge and citing, the disciple’s mouth gaped open in astonishment and he stood up to address the sheikh:
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Such cases require honest repentance, with true citing of Al’lah and seeking refuge in His Holy Lofty Presence, followed by straightening oneself for His orders
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One member of the audience had lost an eye courtesy of Natalie’s dagger-like heels, and the papers had reported that the poor guy was planning to sue, along with other members of the audience who were citing everything from physical injuries to emotional distress to having wasted an evening
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The congressman denies the rumors, citing his only
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criticizes meditation, citing the example of a patient who “escapes
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been granted, refugee status in Canada, citing persecution in the Ukraine because of his
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course, the use of someone else's material without their express permission, when not citing
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Agni and Brihaspati were sitting this one out citing age as a factor whereas Yama was too preoccupied in Patala to accompany his legions
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Mandred had told him ‘What will be must be,’ while Manfred had seemed paralysed by indecision and deferred to his colleague, citing some sort of non-interference directive
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The prince of Denmark and his entourage have canceled their reservations for January, citing concern about their security while on site
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leave Africa altogether, and so she pushed for Australia citing that what was happening in
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The apostle Jude, citing perhaps the apocryphal book of Enoch, nevertheless only signifies what was the consenting voice of ages, that from the earliest times God has announced by His prophets retribution for the sins of time in a state still future
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He heartily agreed, citing that fear and fearful situations were
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'The Paradise’ was the poetic name given by the Jews of that day, says Professor Plumptre (rightly citing in proof Josephus, Wetstein, Grotius, and Schoettgen *), to the upper region of Hades, in which holy souls were believed to rest
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The indefensible method, moreover, of citing the books of the Bible as if some one had beheld an angel inditing them in succession, without consideration of their individual history, of the degree of confidence due to the fullness of each writer's information, of the positive marks of defective knowledge, or misconception in some,—will serve the cause of truth no longer
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"There are now in circulation many books dealing with Bible subjects, whose authors deem themselves to be such high 'authorities' that they habitually make assertions of the most radical sort without citing in support thereof any proof whatever
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Citing the frequent traveler credit card rewards system for example, a card user who purchases groceries, gas or technically his daily purchases, may have an equal travel reward points awarded to him for every dollar he spends on his regular purchases
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From magnetism little by little Rodolphe had come to affinities, and while the president was citing Cincinnatus and his plough, Diocletian, planting his cabbages, and the Emperors of China inaugurating the year by the sowing of seed, the young man was explaining to the young woman that these irresistible attractions find their cause in some previous state of existence
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and a tedious and uphill road: then citing Homer as a witness that the gods may be influenced by men; for he also says:--
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But without labouring further the problems of PowerPointTM or citing its many advantages there are some essential techniques with which you can improve your own performance
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by citing the scripture that says you should worship God in mind and spirit
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He decided to post a rudimentary shell covering broad ideas regarding obesity, citing the McKinsey Global Institute reporting the annual two trillion dollar costs related to obesity, urging anyone viewing his page to click on the report’s link and scan it, and threw out the question asking if it was time that society take a tougher stance against the weight problem
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Though she invited him to brunch, Colin begged off with his apologies, citing a number of upcoming exams he had to study for before working another shift that evening
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There was a comment piece in the Sunday Times about police incompetence that referred briefly to the case, an unnamed source at the Crown Prosecution Service citing it as “one of a number of cases in which the police have made a hasty arrest on the basis of flimsy or flawed evidence
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For about the first seven years or so of my professional career, the BBC refused to trust The Attractions or any other groups to play their instruments on most of their pop shows, citing “technical problems” to excuse their incompetence
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But he backpedaled when Sam, citing the principle of freak solidarity, called him on it
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He seemed not only to bristle with secrets lately, but to suspect everyone else of keeping them, too—though maybe this was what Regan had meant when, citing her shrink, she’d accused Keith of projection
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But she felt very uncomfortable about doing this, citing the severity of the drop; she suggested a wait-and-see stance instead
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• The Wall Street Journal, citing unnamed sources, reported on Friday that Knight has received a credit line that will allow it to stay afloat
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We followed these paragraphs in the 1965 edition by citing “A Horrible Example,” namely, the sale of stock of Aetna Maintenance Co
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Both the asset value we calculated and the market value we are citing refer to the equity portion of Intel's capital and exclude the debt
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Quoting “sources close to the investigation” and “unnamed police contacts,” she outlined the possibility that we had widened our investigation, citing the murder in Oakland
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They held an impromptu press conference at the hospital, praising me, citing the great work done by the city’s homicide detail, the same unit they had almost pulled off the case
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The Watcher studiously read from his notebook, citing the times, the habits, his conclusions about the O’Malleys
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I replied to my partner by citing this exact principle
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” He would call up, citing an article about a study regarding the main causes of death
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The report also explains why ARPU rose after that, citing data from the trade group CTIA—The Wireless Association
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For example, during the recession that began in 2007, some managers disclosed more information so their shareholders could better understand the operations of the business and what the management team was doing to cope with the difficult economic situation, whereas others did not want to disclose information, citing a lack of visibility as the reason
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Cedar Fair justified this high multiple by citing that it had identified $20 to $30 million in synergies that would materialize from the deal
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At 12, he delivered papers and quickly expanded his route from 28 to 156 papers, later citing his boyhood job as an early introduction to “growing by acquisition
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In pre-1983 cycles, some technicians rationalized their lack of concern with market weakness by citing the number of stocks that were still making new highs
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He touts the success of his magic formula in his book The Little Book that Beats the Market, citing that it does in fact beat the market 96% of the time, and has averaged a 17-year annual return of 30
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Some idea of the progress made may be had by citing the fact that in eleven years the range of wireless telegraphy has increased from 200 to 3000 miles
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Before citing examples from other poets, I must pause to note the amazing celebrity of these two versifiers, Baudelaire and Verlaine, who are now accepted as being great poets
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Persuaded, as I am, that they have performed this task with great ability, I will not tire your patience by passing over the same ground, nor by citing the same authorities on which they relied to support their arguments