Word: citings
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Brotman did not cite any specific reasons for dropping out of the race. Yesterday's Crimson poll, however, indicated the Adams House junior had the support of just 1.3 percent of students. The poll's margin of error was five percent...
...thought of, sponsored and managed the phone bank over two days," Smith said. "I don't recall seeing Rob there. If he was there, it was only for a moment. It's ridiculous to me how he can cite that...
...everything it can to hold on to the Kremlin." How could the vote be prevented? Sources have told Time that top commanders of Yeltsin's powerful Security Service have prepared "an analytical report" for their boss that outlines the pretexts under which he might do so. First, he could cite the long-discussed confederation treaties with Kazakhstan and Belarus, whose arrangements would supersede the current Russian constitution. In this context, the Duma's effort to reconstitute the U.S.S.R. could be seen not as a threat but as an opportunity. In fact, this week Belarus and Russia are signing a treaty...
Those running cite a variety of reasons and goals for their respective campaigns...
...best-female actor nominees. While the former category is still weak, this year there were more than enough candidates for best female actor. Some female studio executives regard this increase in good women's roles as a mere fluke and not the sign of a shift in Hollywood. Others cite the increase in women directors, producers and executives, as well as the influence of stars like Emma Thompson and Nicole Kidman, who were pivotal in creating "Sense and Sensibility" and "To Die For." Note, however, that three of this year's nominated female actors--Elisabeth Shue and Sharon Stone...