Word: cite
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...enthusiastic about supporting his teammates and many cite his personal attributes as a major factor in their decision to come to Harvard...
...America, in 1984, in which reflexes, values, even feelings have been programmed by that All- Seeing Deity known as the Tube. Remaking us in its own image (every seven days), TV consumes us much more than we do it. Lovers woo one another on screens, interface with friends, cite TV sets as corespondents in divorce trials. And the children who have grown up goggle-eyed around the electric altar cannot believe that anything is real unless it comes with a laugh track: they organize their emotions around commercial breaks and hope to heal their sorrows with a PAUSE button. Watching...
...killing actually occurred, and where the poison of anti-Semitism was still visible last year in Jozef Cardinal Glemp's resistance to the removal of a Carmelite installation at Auschwitz. The other is Israel, which probably would not exist but for the Holocaust and which still tends to cite the 6 million dead as justification for whatever actions it undertakes...
...Administration's warm words came with a last-minute accord in which Tokyo pledged to open the Japanese market to increased imports of U.S. wood products. That issue was the last of three conflicts that forced the Administration last year to cite Japan under the so-called Super 301 provision of the 1988 trade law. In the other two categories, Tokyo agreed to buy more U.S. supercomputers and satellites. The Administration has won similar concessions from Brazil, another of the three countries named on last year's hit list; only India will be named again...
...terms of the 1939 Molotov-Ribbentrop pact, which led to Stalin's annexation of the Baltics. Estonian legislators want the issue of independence placed on the agenda for a Helsinki conference that Gorbachev has proposed to lay the foundation for his much touted "common European home." Legalists in Tallinn cite the Austrian State Treaty of 1955, which guaranteed the country's neutrality in exchange for the withdrawal of Soviet troops, as a model for Soviet military disengagement...