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citation

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Citation is the 4th album recorded by alternative country musician Scott Miller . It was released on March 24, 2006.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN analysis ▪ The reader may question, in the light of all of the above criticisms and suggested limitations, the objective validity of citation analysis . ▪ Fundamental issues in epistemology have also raised questions ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 An official summons or notice given to a person to appear; the paper containing such summons or notice. 2 The act of cite a passage from a book, or from another person, in his own words. 3 An entry in a list of source(s) from which one took information, ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Citation \Ci*ta"tion\, n. [F. citation, LL. citatio, fr.L. citare to cite. See Cite ] An official summons or notice given to a person to appear; the paper containing such summons or notice. The act of citing a passage from a book, or from another person, ...

Usage examples of citation.

Many of the tests specified in the Allen citation to determine the character of ink constituents, if made alone are practically valueless, because the same behavior occurs with different materials employed in the admixture of ink.

His master, on the other hand, scrutinized the murals carefully, and blessed his companions with a running commentary on the Mission of Art, replete with many citations from the ancients, the essential thrust of which was that Paul Gauphin was an arrant alphabetarian, a nugatory neophyte, a coarse catechumen, a posturing parvenu who thought to conceal his blatant ignorance of the classic methods of proportion, line, perspective and portraiture by his extravagant colorism, the which was nothing but a maneuver to dupe his patrons by passing off crudity as primitivism.

Aix--The Young Boarder--Lyons--Paris This citation, which did not promise to lead to anything agreeable, surprised and displeased me exceedingly.

I made haste with my toilette, for I felt curious to know the reason of this citation, and I was aware I had nothing to fear.

Medals are usually earned though the author cautions the general public that often woven into the formal citation is that germ of truth, surrounded by some degree of hyperbole and literary license.

Such instances are numerous in the older literature, and a mere citation of a few is considered sufficient here.

He tried to prove by copious citations from the rabbinical writers, and by arguments of various kinds, that the points, if not so ancient as the time of Moses, were at least as old as that of Ezra, and thus possessed the authority of divine inspiration.

Joe Raglan had first come to my attention when, as a rookie patrolman, he gave the Mayor a citation for speeding.

And just in time to receive your citation and cash award from Raynes Oceanic Resources for your part in bringing the Salvation successfully across the southern hemisphere.

Zev, Reigh Count, Gallant Fox, Twenty Grand, Cavalcade, Omaha, War Admiral, Whirlaway, Shut Out, Count Fleet, Citation and Assault, to mention only a few.

Humanitarian awards for Barnstorm from four different national organizations, a Congressional Citation, a successful worldwide lecture tour, the naming of a Lunar crater in his honor, a Black Hole award, and a star on Hollywood Boulevard.

The lawyers in my court so seldom use an out-of-state or federal citation, especially one of any precedential currency.

May 1618, conform to citation, Isabella Garry, servitrix, and Margaret Lamb, daughter-in-law to George Thompson, appeared before the session, and were asked if they had been at the well in the bank of Huntingtower the previous Sabbath, and if they drank thereof, and if they had left anything at it.

Emperor Maximilian promised his aid to the pope, and in order to expedite matters, the latter changed the summons to Rome to a citation before Cajetan at Augsburg, at the same time instructing the legate to seize the heretic if he did not recant.

The citations will follow the divisions made by the Bollandists, but in many important passages the Rinaldi-Amoni text gives better readings than that of the Bollandists.