In this letter, he cites the tremendous culture shift that has happened at the firm.
He cites the early involvement of the CEOs, referencing back-channel efforts involving News Corp.
He cites the case of Australia, where a law curbing fees had a similar outcome.
He cites the "tens of thousands" of customers each week who bank on mobile devices.
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" He cites the Chinese colonels' vision, back in 1999, of "social panic" and "street riots.
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He cites the hygiene hypothesis as one that is widely supported by the medical profession.
He cites the example of his own grandmother, who died in early August at the age of 87.
He cites the example of 32-year-old Swedish developer Markus Persson who released a game called Minecraft in 2009.
He cites the millions of Italians who voted Fascist in 1924, having voted against Fascism only three years earlier.
He cites the growing sophistication of spam pages as one source of trouble.
He cites the success of previous campaigns against drunk driving as a precedent.
He cites the case of Mr Berlusconi's most recent heir apparent, Angelino Alfano.
He cites the cult hit Showgirls - universally panned by the critics - as an example of this daring.
He cites the iShares Russell Microcap Index (IWC) as a prime example of a good ETF for the above reasons.
He cites the airline's advantage as a niche player, as one of the only carriers to serve the Alaskan market.
He cites the case of a highly-qualified young IT worker who was clearly the best candidate to join a family firm.
As an example, he cites the provincial town of Huambo in central Angola, which had no Chinese shops seven years ago.
He cites the Marshall Plan as an example of liberal nation-building that worked, and suggests trying something similar in the Middle East.
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He cites the example of the word "immediately" which originally meant "soon".
He cites the Hebrew phrase tikkun olam, which means repairing the world.
He cites the usual suspects (Italy, Spain, Greece and Portugal) but also France as being incompatible with a single currency that includes Germany.
He cites the example of Saeed Jaffrey, a renowned Bollywood actor with whom he shared a room in New Delhi in the early 1950s.
He cites the example of one of the bank notes in his collection, a 1896 US note with a face value of two silver dollars.
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He cites the slowdown in Europe as the primary cause, and sees signs that troubles there have spread to IT spending in North America and China.
As an example, he cites the opening up of geographic positioning systems data in the mid 1980s, which now is embedded in a range of commercial applications.
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He cites the example of Mexico, which allowed FDI in multi-brand retail in 1991 after a heated debate on whether the move would bankrupt small mom-and-pop shops.
He cites the example of Barcelona.com, which lost its name to Barcelona's city council even though its site was used to post information about the city.
He cites the ethical lapses at banks, such as HSBC (money laundering) and Bank of America (mortgage abuses), before focusing on a different imperative: access to healthcare.
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He cites the expansion of distance learning and postgraduate work.
He cites the five-movement Third Sonata, written when Brahms was only 20, which can be performed with youthful vigor or in a more pensive mode, according to Mr. Bronfman.
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