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Don't cite personality problems.

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They can cite many missteps.

The devil can cite Scripture for his purpose.

She can cite a docket of cases of endless separation.

While most people cite one number as their current body weight, it may be more realistic to cite a range, since the number does fluctuate daily.

No, say officials, who cite two sets of reasons for the rate cuts.

Meanwhile, Rekers continued to cite Murphy's case as a success story in research articles and books.

What evidence do you have or examples can you cite that would back up that statement?

They want to be able to quote, cite and reference earlier works because this is fundamental to all critical discourse.

They will readily cite you past precedent; often their records were better than ones I could access.

Xinhua and other reports cite the likelihood at least one of the blasts Thursday was in a car.

The authors cite as evidence the deluges that hit Mozambique in 2000 and America's Gulf Coast in 2005.

The analysts cite a cutback in government stimulus spending next year, slower growth in manufacturing, fiscal consolidation in Europe and falling consumer confidence in the U.S. and Europe.

Centenarians from around the globe cite their native water as the source of their health and longevity - and the scientists agree with them.

It finds that proximity does matter: Indian patent applicants refer to research by people in India much more often than they cite work by those elsewhere.

They cite the example of a neighbor, with a tendency toward hypochondria and with web access, who fretted that a backache was actually an abdominal aortic aneurysm.

They cite Bavarian Purity Requirements that date to Duke William IV in 1516, which allow only water, hops, and barley to be used in the brewing process.

Out of deference to my British friends I will not mention the Munich agreement, and out of politeness to my hosts I will not cite the Polish land grab of Cieszyn that followed it.

In this case, his strategy of delay is to insist on his right to be in court for every hearing, only to cite a “legitimate impediment” (ie, government business) that stops him attending.

Trust bosses cite that statistic in their rows with the government, the latest of which is over a bid to loosen planning laws to establish a presumption in favour of “sustainable development”.

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