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Definition of Cited |
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Cited
of Cite Related Definitions: Cite, Of |
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Cited Quotations
My research, even before 1972, moved in directions beyond those cited for the Nobel Memorial Prize. Most of it, in one way or another, deals with information as an economic variable, both as to its production and as to its use. Kenneth Joseph Arrow The proceedings of this House in 1790, in reference to petitions on the matter of the slave trade, and of slavery in the States, have been cited. It has been said that those petitions were not received. Caleb Cushing Even President Bush has cited the need to outlaw the practice of corporations making loans to their officers. Strangely enough, when the President was a corporate officer, he took out several loans from the company. Bennie Thompson We had, after all, no other recourse to protect ourselves, no other document, let's say, than the Monroe Doctrine. So that could be cited as a cause for intervention if and when it might become necessary. E. Howard Hunt I think the bottom line for me and for Newsweek is that there were a lot of - we did retract this specific matter about the Koran and the toilet for the reasons that you just cited. Michael Isikoff Of course, relative citation frequencies are no measure of relative importance. Who has not aspired to write a paper so fundamental that very soon it is known to everyone and cited by no one? Abraham Pais You honor me greatly and beyond my ability as an individual but in so doing you honor my colleagues also who made possible the results you have cited. Willard Libby The most important function of a bibliographic entry is to help the reader obtain a copy of the cited work. Daniel J. Bernstein |
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Cited Translations
cited in German is zitierte cited in Swedish is citerade |
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