In the Citation she presented on behalf of UNESCO in the Amarindra Vinichaya Throne Hall before Her Royal Highness Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, Irina Bokova laid emphasis on the lifelong commitment by the Queen Grandmother to improve the well-being of all members of Thai society and to advance the sustainable development of the country through education for all, and access to health care.
Pinter won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2005 and the citation said "in his plays he uncovers the precipice in everyday prattle and forces entry into oppression's closed rooms".
Perhaps the most pleasing image of her, though, was the one that appeared in the Latin citation for her honorary degree from Oxford in 1968.
China has also seen its share of global scientific output, as measured in scientific publications listed in the Science Citation Index (SCI), double between 2002 and 2008 from 5.2% to 10.6%, placing it second only to the USA in numerical terms.
When Yankees catcher Thurman Munson died in 1979 in a fire after crashing short of the runway in his Citation 501, a power lag was to blame.
He revels in the fact his Citation X can fly faster than any of the other business jets that the competitive team owners have.
"Seriously wounded by the blast, Specialist Four Sabo nonetheless retained the initiative and then single-handedly charged an enemy bunker that had inflicted severe damage on the platoon, receiving several serious wounds from automatic weapons fire in the process, " the citation said.
Couple that with the words in the Norwegian Nobel Committee's citation that the peace prize is being awarded to Obama "for his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and co-operation between peoples" and that they have "attached special importance to Obama's vision of and work for a world without nuclear weapons, " and the message is clear.
In the graph below, the Y axis is the citation score and the X axis is the number of publications in total.
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The intellectual precursor of Dr Kleinberg's method is the citation index, long used in the academic world.
And I think that this is clearly politics, which I think is reflected by the citation in your question.
The car was found at the airport after the September 11 hijackings, the citation written by Catalano still in the glove box.
Some Republican committee members expressed fears that moving ahead on a contempt citation in the U.S. attorneys' investigation would weaken Congress' position in future confrontations.
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What you've said here today, what you've been saying for eight years, what you stand for, and what I know you will continue to do in the future, is exactly what we're talking about in this citation, about inspiring those who will hopefully be carrying the torch forward with you, and after your departure from the Senate.
Cessna began development of the Citation X in 1990 and after its introduction in 1996, it quickly set numerous speed records to claim the title of the fastest operational business jet in the world.
When Yankees catcher Thurman Munson died in 1979 in a fire after crashing short of the runway in his then brand-new Citation 501, a power lag was to blame.
In the Victorian age, it took a small army of volunteer readers twenty years to amass the 3.5 million citation slips illustrating the usage of all the words in the English vocabulary that were used to prepare the first edition of the Oxford English Dictionary.
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At about the same time, Mr Mundell wrote another paper whose citation rate has gone through the ceiling in the past few years.
"For five mentally and physically exhausting hours, Sapper Garey purposefully placed himself in harm's way, " the citation reads.
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Equally, your citation of recent Japanese research in the use of prosthetic fingers does little service to the more recent technical developments in biometrics (there are products resistant to these attacks in varying degrees) or to the obvious fact that there is a competitive market out there, where buyers are seeking value for money and fitness for purpose.
Adam Gardenhire deliberately pointed the commercial grade green laser at a private Cessna Citation that was landing at the Burbank Bob Hope Airport in California on March 29, 2012.
The official citation says that Sgt Romesha personally killed 10 Taliban fighters and was instrumental in the deaths of another 35.
Finally, in November 2008, word came that the Presidential Unit Citation had been approved.
The government's lead counsel got exactly 201 words into his argument when the first Justice cut in, asking for a citation.
It is the Mustang from incumbent Cessna Aircraft, which has made more than 6, 000 jets since its first Cessna Citation rolled off the assembly line in 1972.
Some 330 petabytes of data are estimated to be carried across its servers each year - that's enough capacity to transfer every character ever written in every book ever published 20 times over, the citation said.
In fact, the only new jet under 10, 000 pounds that is flying is the Mustang from incumbent Cessna Aircraft, which has made more than 5, 000 jets since its first Citation rolled off the assembly line in 1969.
And he finds that the patents acquired in that time period tend to be of higher quality than the patents produced internally in the post-IPO period as measured by frequency of citation.
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