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(2) Of course, he had actually read the book five times over and could probably cite its passages from memory if he was asked.
(3) In so doing, I shall cite many passages from his books in English translation.
(4) He does not cite any source for this assertion
(5) The authors cite this finding as evidence that inflammation may play a role in the development of hypertension.
(6) Some reports also cite incidents of physical abuse.
(7) Although he does not cite this particular passage, the author fills his book with similar examples for his scintillating exegesis.
(8) Clinicians who recommend books to their clients cite evidence that such readings are effective adjuncts to therapy in many areas.
(9) To answer that question, I want to cite a passage from the election statement of our party.
(10) They cite approvingly the proliferation of anti-corporate lawsuits and pressure campaigns by community groups and trade unions.
(11) The passages usually cited to support this view are in his opinion largely metaphorical.
(12) Several cases are cited in support of this.
(13) In addition, a second newspaper report has now emerged, which has never been cited in the literature.
(14) All of the early cites for the expression are clustered around 1888-1889, when sports writers and others began using it in a rather faddish manner.
(15) Inactivity is cited as the cause of a third of coronary heart disease cases.
(16) Of these 24 cites , 14 were by Republicans and 10 by Democrats.
(17) The number which I cited earlier on is simply for illustrative purposes.
(18) In one month, 500 police officers were cited , 280 were called but only five gave evidence.
(19) The report also cites the fact that limited access to education continues for many into secondary and tertiary education.
(20) He just checked the cites and published the opinions unchanged.