Perhaps, though, both sides may be able to cite Sir Walter's intervention in their defence.
When pressed to cite role models, Mr Campi adds Sweden's prime minister, Fredrik Reinfeldt.
For a while, Supreme Court justices liked to cite opinions with many citations in them.
In particular, though, I want to cite Secretary General Ban for his extraordinary leadership.
Who among them will continue to cite our suffering manufacturing sector as the justification for protectionism?
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The carrier is likely to cite this service to iPhone 4S shoppers, as well.
No wonder, to cite the writer Tom Wolfe, America was experiencing a revolution in happiness.
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Thomas More Hospital to cite the state's Wrongful Death Act in defense of this lawsuit.
But unicameralists are hard-pressed to cite specific failures of the bicameral, conference committee system.
Examples of anti-Semitic pronouncements and publications by Brotherhood members are too numerous to cite.
Mr Foster said it was unfair to cite an "isolated incident from the last century".
Coupled with a provision requiring new legislation to cite its constitutional justification might impose some dietary discipline.
Norris was more of an Irish Diogenes than a Plato, to cite, again, those wild, corrupting Greeks.
Physicians like to cite a rule: Dont use the words cure and cancer in the same sentence.
Essentially, as Texas Instruments continue to cite weak demand, Qualcomm has been growing margins and raising guidance.
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With gold hitting fresh records, there are no clear-cut chart points to cite as resistance above the market.
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To cite one example, Mississippi, it claims, has become a much fairer state.
The official went on to cite a recent gesture by Iran toward Obama: the release of journalist Roxana Saberi.
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Presidents since that decision have tried to cite the specific laws they are acting under, when issuing new executive orders.
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China's Public Security Bureau, which handles visas, didn't comment on specific questions about visa runs, except to cite Chinese regulations.
Au and his colleagues say that getting the government to cite reasons for the rejection is a tiny step forward.
Spain, to cite one major economy in severe financial crisis, has allowed its defense spending to fall below 1% of GDP.
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For all his urbane charm, and willingness to cite poetry and sing songs, President Jiang remains head of a nasty regime.
Analysts say Twitter will be able to cite this deal as evidence that it is gaining traction as a worthwhile marketing tool.
In court challenges they are starting to cite the fact that some unions are under federal oversight for problems that include corruption.
American academics tend to cite other Americans, which gives them an edge.
Surprisingly, Mr. Buffett is actually trying to cite the phenomenal growth during the Reagan-Clinton period of 1980-2000 as a result of high taxes.
So the goal is to find a way - and look, I'm not going to cite you chapter and verse in the statute.
To cite one small example, the New York Chihuahua club organised a protest by city dog owners against attempts to close dog parks.
The prime minister got an earful too from the United States, which used to cite him as the kind of assertive leader Japan needs.
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