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Even if they did their jobs, and they
cited
those facilities for their violations, the fine would be derisory.
The activists I interviewed had nothing in common, literally, except for one thing, which was that they all
cited
their mothers as their most looming and important activist influences.
In his study, Darwin actually
cited
a French neurologist, Guillaume Duchenne, who sent electric jolts to facial muscles to induce and stimulate smiles.
And that tweet had a link to the "New York Times" blog, where a guest blogger translated the study findings from a "Live Science" article, which got its original information from the Harvard School of Public Health news site, which
cited
the actual study abstract, which summarized the actual study published in an academic journal.
Admittedly, his first wife
cited
in her divorce papers that he once threatened her with a knife and said he always wondered what human flesh tasted like, but people say stupid things to each other in bad marriages in the heat of an argument, and his second marriage has lasted 41 years.
Here's Mr. Clean looking amorously at all the other Procter & Gamble products, and Procter & Gamble, you know, the statistic always
cited
is that Wal-Mart is their largest customer, and it's true, as one store, Wal-Mart buys 15 percent, thus 15 percent of Procter & Gamble's business is with Wal-Mart, but their largest market segment is something that they call "high frequency stores," which is all these tiny kiosks and the lady in the canoe and all these other businesses that exist in System D, the informal economy, and Procter & Gamble makes 20 percent of its money from that market segment, and it's the only market segment that's growing.
Fifty-eight percent of the companies
cited
significant talent gaps for critical leadership roles.
And then there were stories like Sidney, the CEO, who was so frustrated because her company is
cited
as a best company for leaders, but only one of the top 50 leaders is equipped to lead their crucial initiatives.
And as the case wound its way through the lower courts, the Loving case was repeatedly
cited
as precedent.
All this imagery was creating a lot of fuss and I was
cited
as a disgusting artist.
And even he wound up accidentally investing nearly 10 million dollars in the pineapple plantation
cited
as having the worst working conditions in that Global Horizons case.
It only took a few weeks before the women that I had previously worked with were returning back to their previous roles, and most of them were driven by words of encouragement from religious and political leaders, most of whom
cited
religious scripture as their defense.
A memo from the Counterterrorism Unit
cited
McGowan's "anti-government beliefs."
But few
cited
other known causes of mental illness, like genetics, socioeconomic status, war, conflict or the loss of a loved one.
The most commonly
cited
example of a handicap is the peacock's tail.
When I went back, this journalist called me and said, "You know, your name has been
cited
for the president of the republic," I said, "Ma'am, you must be mistaken, because I have no ambition whatsoever."
The hijra of India and Pakistan, for example, have been
cited
as far back as 2,000 years ago in the Kama Sutra.
Though the novel is sometimes
cited
as one of the first psychological thrillers, its scope reaches far beyond Raskolnikov’s inner turmoil.
The U.S. National Research Council in its follow-up report on the outbreak specifically
cited
this open availability of the sequence as a key reason why the treatment for SARS could be developed so quickly.
And vertically, you see the impact of the paper, that is, how many citations, how many other papers have been written that
cited
that work.
General Motors has been
cited
for dumping chemicals in the Flint River for decades.
And the barriers that they
cited?
And I think what's very revealing is that the elite universities, who are often
cited
as the reason that people drive their kids and hothouse them so much, are starting to notice the caliber of students coming to them is falling.
Then we went to work with the manufacturers of AIDS medicines, one of whom was
cited
in the film, and negotiated a whole different change in business strategy, because even at 500 dollars, these drugs were being sold on a high-margin, low-volume, uncertain-payment basis.
I’d been interested in watching this ever since it was
cited
as the Worst Film Ever on an entry devoted to 1950s sci-fi cinema in a British periodical from the early 1980s entitled “The Movie” (incidentally, the Leonard Maltin Film Guide also awarded this the unenviable BOMB rating).
I decided to write a comment on this amazing movie because here on IMDb it is
cited
that John Woo, a mediocre director who made some decent films back in his pre-American years but totally ruined his reputation by his latest, made in US films, plans to remake it.
This is one of L&H's shorts most frequently
cited
as the first "real" L&H teaming and perhaps one of their best silent features.
There have been several books that have
cited
this as the earliest gay cinema.
They could just as well have been
cited
by statues.
While "Santa Claus Conquers the Martians" is usually
cited
as one of the worse films ever made, this Mexican-made film from 1959 is so bad it makes "SCCM" look like "It's a Wonderful Life."
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