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n. (plural of citation English)

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Inside the study, he walked to the middle of the room and gestured to all the framed awards and citations on the walls.

And the speeding citations we issued over all those years I not once did either of us ever receive a summons to traffic court to confront the speeders we had cited.

How can you take such delight in issuing citations when you have no need?

Daryl drank in all that I fed him and developed an insatiable desire for things beautiful and new, a desire that matched in intensity his thirst to issue citations for moving violations.

I have borrowed several of my citations, contrasts Sir Charles Bell, the discoverer, the man of science, with Dr.

Virginia statutes in his citations even got some of the locals there recanting on their interrogatories, claim they were tricked by the fancy language where Szyrk claims his sculpture is site specific for the moral torpor and spiritual vacuity of the place the only words they got hold of were moral and spiritual, thought it was all some big tribute.

I don't simply mean issuing those mom-and-pop citations the way you used to -- the way you did with your sister.

During our time together, he constantly berated me for my impassioned attachment to things sensuous, my dis ease bringing down high-powered vehicles, and my way of expressing the joy I felt while issuing citations for moving violations.

His tirade seemed far from the mark this time, for Daryl did know his nature and had been issuing citations for speeding with a relish that often equalled and occasionally surpassed Fritz'.

Some mixup over a clouded title to the land where Szyrk put up his Cyclone Seven, threw in the court's failure to cite the Virginia statutes in his citations even got some of the locals there recanting on their interrogatories, claim they were tricked by the fancy language where Szyrk claims his sculpture is site specific for the moral torpor and spiritual vacuity of the place the only words they got hold of were moral and spiritual, thought it was all some big tribute.

Defendant-appellees in the instant case have pursued a similar course, and the district court has joined with their pursuit, conjuring up once more this spectre of novelty in arguments relying heavily on citations from a more recent case in which the judge determined this to be the 'sole issue' before the court in granting defendants' motion for summary judgment, and affirmed in the review by the appeals court limiting its decision to whether there was 'no genuine issue as to any material fact' entitling defendants to 'judgment as a matter of law.

He'd received dozens of awards and citations, and had corresponded with dignitaries all over the world.

You can't buy all this with citations and awards and letters from the president.