The judge in the case reluctantly decided to drop the charges, citing a lack of evidence. |
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He also aimed his campaign at a wider audience, citing his efforts on rent control and his opposition to new real estate development. |
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The two economic juggernauts justified their outright rejection of the proposal by citing past token concessions. |
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Do not post messages which are intended to cause a person to be insulted, hated by others without clearly citing the reference. |
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Today, supreme court jurists and Washington politicians display no embarrassment in citing Magna Carta to support their case. |
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We hear elected officials harping on about social partnership and citing meaningless macroeconomic fundamentals which signify absolutely nothing for most people. |
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Earlier in the year, TMZ alleged, citing a police report, that a hotel room spat between the two left Nicki with a busted lip. |
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The NPHA, citing safety concerns, has also suggested setting up a basic, emergency-call-only cell system in the backcountry. |
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Old-timers may find support for their constant laments that the game is steadily going downhill by citing the glittering example of 19th Century owner Chris Von der Ahe. |
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Yet the whole point of citing Monroe was that she had a well-rounded figure, demonstrating that it's not only OK but sexy to be big in hips or tummy. |
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Juxtaposing the unapologetically new with the well-preserved old can strengthen the urban fabric, he posits, citing Amsterdam and London as examples. |
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And chances are that if you wanted to do well in that final, citing ayn Rand wasn't the best strategy. |
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But when the chips are down, Douglas has no doubt that things will be different, citing the controlled aggression displayed last year as evidence. |
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Throughout the text, double quotes are used when citing literally. |
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Ruderman, citing family reasons, eventually returned, and Osberg, Larry Platt and his apostrophe were unceremoniously removed. |
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The agency did not answer questions about whether either happened with Spinal Solutions, citing an ongoing investigation. |
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The alleged plan was first reported in the British publication Express, citing anonymous security sources. |
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On July 11, 2008, citing liquidity concerns, the FDIC put IndyMac Bank into conservatorship. |
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Dafydd Wigley resigned, citing health problems but amid rumours of a plot against him. |
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On 26 June 1990 Serbian authorities closed the Kosovo Assembly, citing special circumstances. |
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In 2009, South Africa cancelled all eight aircraft, citing increasing costs. |
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Virginia Woolf used it, citing Thackeray, in her 1929 essay A Room of One's Own. |
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Bassist Paul McGuigan briefly left the band in September 1995, citing nervous exhaustion. |
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Oasis were due to record an episode of MTV Unplugged at the Royal Festival Hall but Liam pulled out, citing a sore throat. |
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In August 2007, Winehouse cancelled a number of shows in the UK and Europe, citing exhaustion and ill health. |
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Lowry joked about retiring from the art world, citing his lack of interest in the changing landscape. |
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Each found support and similarities in the other's work, citing each other often, though not without qualification. |
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A Standard Life spokesman defended the awards, citing the leadership's efforts in turning round the company's fortunes. |
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China's scientific impact, as measured by other scientists citing the published papers the next year, is smaller although also increasing. |
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Churchill offered Lloyd George the agriculture portfolio in his Cabinet but he refused, citing his unwillingness to sit alongside Chamberlain. |
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Worse was to follow when the evening before the fight Ritchie left Vancouver, later citing unhappiness over the filming rights of the fight. |
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However, Iovine never came to the UK to work with The Alarm, eventually citing personal reasons. |
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Countries such as China, Indonesia, Malaysia and Cambodia ban sand exports, citing these issues as a major factor. |
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Hugh did exactly this in 1201 and Philip summoned John to attend court in Paris in 1202, citing the Le Goulet treaty to strengthen his case. |
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On 5 November 2009, South Africa announced it was cancelling the order citing increased cost and delivery delays. |
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Joseph Stalin had bowed out, citing the need for his presence in the Soviet Union to attend to the Stalingrad crisis. |
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On Christmas Eve of 2007, Mahindra and Mahindra backed out of the race for both brands, citing complexities in the deal. |
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The petition was opposed by the manufacturing industry, citing the cost of the conversion. |
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As of late 2013, activists were still calling on the Salvation Army to change its stance on LGBT issues, citing ongoing discrimination. |
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The English language is the most internationalized language and therefore is also the most popular when citing. |
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He thought that the pope and churchmen have no right or grounds at all for secular rule like having property, citing 2 Tim. |
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Many dictionaries ignore the Breton language, citing Old French gravele or gravelle. |
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For example, he admits to never having heard a pumping shanty, and yet he goes on to present one without citing its source. |
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Newsweek's Hubert Saal, citing the high proportion of parodies, accused the group of getting their tongues caught in their cheeks. |
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The group also increasingly shunned television appearances, citing their preference that their fans hear and see them in live concerts. |
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She eventually divorced Chaplin in Mexico in 1942, citing incompatibility and separation for more than a year. |
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Hill's last race was the Japanese Grand Prix where he spun off the track and pulled into the pits citing mental fatigue. |
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However, Richard Branson indicated that Virgin was unlikely to continue its deal next season, citing cost as a hurdle. |
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On 12 May 2011, Club Nautico di Roma withdrew from the competition, citing challenges in raising sufficient funds to field a competitive team. |
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The Hamilton Island Yacht Club withdrew from the America's Cup in July 2014, citing unanticipated cost in mounting its challenge. |
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After 4 months in the assembly, North Wales AM Nathan Gill left the UKIP group to sit as an independent, citing much infighting and distractions. |
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The plan was abandoned in September 2012, with Minister Jenny Macklin citing insufficient community awareness for the decision. |
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Some works make the claim in passing, perhaps citing someone else's claim of a copyist's error as justification. |
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Book 12 was a disquisition on the writing of history, citing extensive passages of lost historians, such as Callisthenes and Theopompus. |
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There is adequate evidence citing case after case of African control of segments of the trade. |
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William Atwell states that around 1400 the population of China was perhaps 90 million people, citing Heijdra and Mote. |
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Munnuza attempted to lead a Berber uprising against the Arabs in Spain, citing mistreatment of Berbers by Arabic judges in north Africa. |
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The Star had always avoided using recognized Canadian spelling, citing the Gage Canadian Dictionary in their defence. |
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Philip solicited the approval of Luther, Melanchthon, and Bucer, citing as a precedent the polygamy of the patriarchs. |
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Ratio decidendi also involves the holding of a particular case, thereby allowing future cases to build upon such cases by citing precedent. |
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The judge recused herself from that case, citing a possible conflict of interest. |
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Daniel underwent one round of chemotherapy in February but stopped after that single treatment, citing religious beliefs. |
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He wonders at my extreme prodigality of credit, and searedness of conscience, in citing an epistle so convicted by Bellarmine! |
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Among the most detailed and thoughtful analyses of the propriety of citing Wikipedia is contained in Campbell ex rel. |
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Shortly after, McIlroy released a statement through the PGA Tour, citing wisdom tooth pain for his exit. |
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Many UDI politicians supported Pinochet, and continue to justify the military takeover by citing the chaos of the Allende years. |
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The blast caused a fire at the restaurant in Wuhu city in Anhui province, the report said, citing local authorities. |
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The mad killing spree happened in the Western province of Al-Anbar, Turkish media reported, citing Iraq's Ministry of Human Rights. |
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British actor and film director Richard Attenborough died on Sunday at the age of 90, the BBC reported, citing his son. |
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His fellow workers are also demanding to be repatriated home, citing poor living conditions and other irregularities. |
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The Republic of Colombia has offered JPY45bn worth of 10-year Samurai bonds in a private placement Dow Jones has reported, citing a lead manager. |
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Mortenson has been in seclusion since, citing ailing health. |
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The MR resigned from the coalition just before the 2007 general election, citing official charges of corruption leveled against a PS alderman in Charleroi. |
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O'Sullivan withdrew from the first ranking event of the season, the Shanghai Masters, citing back problems for which doctors had advised him not to travel. |
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During the 1990s, the US withheld dues citing inefficiency and only started repayment on the condition that a major reforms initiative was introduced. |
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A 2009 paper details cooler and wetter conditions in southeastern South America between 1550 and 1800, citing evidence obtained via several proxies and models. |
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To me, citing the letter is a bit like the whole Dumbledore is gay thing. Sure, we have the Word of God that he is but I prefer my evidence to come from the text. |
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There are those, however, who deny that Jesus was a pacifist and state that Jesus never said not to fight, citing examples from the New Testament. |
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Swinney joined the SNP at the age of 15, citing his anger at the way in which Scotland had been portrayed by television commentators at the Commonwealth Games. |
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Last year, the Prime Minister's Bureau tried a number of times to organize a trip to India, but the Indian government begged off, citing a crowded schedule. |
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Toyota and Honda labor unions had refrained from demanding pay-scale hikes for the past three years, citing competition from low-cost foreign companies. |
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He was offered a seat on the Council of India, the body created to advise the new Secretary of State for India, but declined, citing his disapproval of the new system of rule. |
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The Republic maintained free trade with France following France's declaration of war on Britain, citing a prior concession by Britain on this issue. |
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Harold Wilson's personal popularity remained reasonably high but he unexpectedly resigned as Prime Minister in 1976 citing health reasons, and was replaced by James Callaghan. |
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He decided to wear number 23 instead, citing his admiration of basketball player Michael Jordan, who also wore the number 23 shirt, as the reason behind his decision. |
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Nadim Zaman, the head of financial institutions and public sector in the Middle East at Natixis, has resigned, Reuters has reported citing a statement by the French bank. |
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Influenced by Marxism, Childe argued that society experienced widescale changes in relatively short periods of time, citing the Industrial Revolution as a modern example. |
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Spain objects, arguing that the Savage Islands do not have a separate continental shelf, citing article 121 of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. |
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He alleges that Domitian's chamberlain Parthenius played the main role in the plot, citing the recent execution of Domitian's secretary Epaphroditus as his primary motive. |
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Between 1995 and 2005, more than one million South Africans have emigrated, citing violent and racially motivated black on white crime as the main reason. |
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Suzuki and Subaru pulled out of the WRC at the end of the 2008 championship, both citing the economic downturn then affecting the automotive industry for their withdrawal. |
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However, he later cancelled his event appearance, and a further tour of India at the time citing a possible threat to his life as the primary reason. |
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In March 2013, the airline announced that it would end operations at Gatwick, citing unsustainably high airport charges and increases in UK Air Passenger Duty. |
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Others dismissed this view entirely, citing the many debates in ancient rabbinic sources which castigated various heresies without any reference to observance. |
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While many international oil companies have operated there for decades, by 2014 most were making moves to divest their interests, citing a range of issues including oil theft. |
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Guam has also been actively seeking a separate membership, citing the example of Hong Kong, but the request is opposed by the United States, which currently represents Guam. |
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He posited natural teleology in its place, and believed that form was achieved for a purpose, citing the regularity of heredity in species as proof. |
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Simon Chilvers, menswear editor at Matchesfashion.com, dates it back as far as the 1990s, citing River Phoenix in My Own Private Idaho as the original helixer. |
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The Province of South East Asia broke communion with the Episcopal Church on 20 November 2003, citing Robinson's consecration as the reason for its action. |
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Japan still imposes the death penalty, although some recent justice ministers have refused to sign death warrants, citing their Buddhist beliefs as their reason. |
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More than a hundred racist abuse and hate crimes were reported in the immediate aftermath of the referendum, with many citing the plan to leave the European Union. |
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Holmes served on the court until January 12, 1932, when his brethren on the court, citing his advanced age, suggested that the time had come for him to step down. |
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In addition, appendix volumes included digest paragraphs of decisions of state appellate courts and federal courts citing the Restatements on each subject. |
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Baron argues several reasons why this is the case, citing the unprecedented rise of the United States and its predominant position as the key reason. |
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The judge recused from the case, citing a possible conflict of interest. |
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