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The policeman was given a citation for bravery after saving a child from a burning car.

160, 165, and more fully in Stubbs, Select Charters, 420, 427, where the gradual developement of parliamentary representation is treated as it has never been treated before, with a full citation of the authorities.

The Screw,[280] of course, is of no one place or age; and here is an excellent citation from the Diary of a Screw-Mr.

Is Richard a monster in all this, or would Chancery be found rich in such precedents too if they could be got for citation from the Recording Angel?

USAT notes high up that Clinton's citation of executive privilege is the fourth such in his presidency.

He told me on the plane--a plush Citation borrowed from Rupert Murdoch--that he has been reading TR's speeches and finding them relevant to his campaign in a number of ways.

txt The 'Post' Withholds Credit Where It's Due It's intellectual dishonesty time again! Chatterbox's Indis citation goes this time to the Washington Post , which today reports on Page 1 the firing of Wen Ho Lee, a Taiwanese-born American scientist at Los Alamos who's suspected of turning over nuclear secrets to the Chinese.

Historians dismiss McLaren's argument: 1) His citation of the international law of annexation is vague.

And the paper points to the most likely cause of the trend with its citation of a new Journal of the American Medical Association paper stating that doctors often prescribe antibiotics for colds and bronchitis caused by viruses even though antibiotics are ineffective against viruses.

For what--a citation in a newspaper column?

" Wentworth and Flexner's Dictionary of American Slang provides a citation for the similar form yatata yatata yatata from the play Jim Dandy : A Fat Man in a Famine (1947) by William Saroyan.

But for Kazan to take Miller's stance before HUAC in 1952 would almost certainly have meant a contempt citation and time in jail.

(In the 19 th century, groovy actually meant "to be in a rut" or to be "of settled habits" or "conventional", the first Oxford English Dictionary citation for this kind of grooviness is dated 1867.

"Often," he says, drawing on Merriam-Webster's voluminous citation files, "groovy is used in reference to something from, or reminiscent of, the 1960s (clothing, spiritualism, things that glow in black light), but just as often (actually, more often) the word appears to be used in reference to the contemporary scene.

As George Will put it last week, the contempt of court citation against Clinton for falsely denying his affair with Monica Lewinsky is "a timely reminder of the mendacity that drenches his presidency, including his Balkan policy.

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