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In one extreme case, cited by a Pittsburgh psychologist, an office worker's wife refused to have sexual relations with her husband unless he bought her the luxuries she demanded.
Posthumously, he was named " Asian of the Century " in the " Arts, Literature, and Culture " category by AsianWeek magazine and CNN, cited as " one of the people who contributed most to the betterment of Asia in the past 100 years ".
In fact, Congress explicitly cited Toyota v. Williams in the text of the ADAAA itself as one of its driving influences for passing the ADAAA.
In 1968, he was cited by William F. Buckley as one of several historical figures whose best qualities would be emulated by the ideal President.
The sources has seem to be the resulting problem of the Summa, " counted there were 4814 explicit quotations and 1372 implicit quotations from Augustine, more than one quarter of texts were cited in the body of the Summa.
The work became one of — if not the most — cited papers in the history of psychological testing and intelligence research.
The 1946 Constitution already cited the creation of just one Ministry, that resulted in the institution of the E. M. F. A, at the time called General staff.
Beowulf (; in Old English or ) is the conventional title of an Old English heroic epic poem consisting of 3182 alliterative long lines, set in Scandinavia, commonly cited as one of the most important works of Anglo-Saxon literature.
The resulting traffic jams are cited as contributing to the death of another person, a heart attack victim who died en route to Boston Medical Center when his ambulance was caught in one such traffic jam two weeks after the collapse.
Italy cited a clause in the Triple Alliance treaty which only bound it to enter in case of aggression against one of the treaty members, and so remained neutral – for the time being.
Compass problems are one of the cited phrases in many Triangle incidents.
The Second Battle of El Alamein reversed German ambitions in North Africa, and is often cited as one of the turning points of the Second World War.
They have been cited as one of the favourite ads among Australia's youth.
It is commonly cited as one of the most dangerous mental states in psychiatry.
So in the second case cited above, it is likely that two different versions are being conflated: one version with an embassy of three people, another with just two people.
The Chinese tradition since the Jin Dynasty ( 3rd century AD ) that emperors of one dynasty would sponsor the writing of the official history of the immediately preceding dynasty has been cited in favor of an ethnically inclusive interpretation of history.
Christian egalitarian theologians also find it significant that the " two becoming one " concept, first cited in, was quoted by Jesus in his teachings on marriage.
Deforestation is a contributor to global warming, and is often cited as one of the major causes of the enhanced greenhouse effect.
In one such list, Don Quixote was cited as the " best literary work ever written ".
He cited this as an example of one of the comedic contributions he made.
She is often cited as one of the earliest dominatrices, although she herself used the title of " Governess ".
Note: In the following discussion, only one or two common pronunciations of American and British English varieties are used in this article for each word cited.
" Apocalypse Nows reputation has grown in time and it is now regarded by many as a masterpiece of the New Hollywood era, and is frequently cited as one of the greatest movies ever made.
Several critics have cited this film as one of the greatest of all-time.
Faunal succession was one of the chief pieces of evidence cited by Darwin that biological evolution had occurred.

cited and dissenting
Further examples cited by Needham supposed to demonstrate dissenting voices from the ancient Chinese consensus actually refer without exception to the Earth's being square, not to its being flat.
Chief Justice John Roberts rejected this reasoning and this rationale was not cited in any dissenting justice opinions.
In his widely cited dissenting opinion in Olmstead v. United States ( 1928 ), Brandeis relied on thoughts he developed in his Harvard Law Review article in 1890.
In Poe, Justice John Marshall Harlan II filed one of the most cited dissenting opinions in Supreme Court history.
Finding support in this position from two other justices ( William J. Brennan and William O. Douglas ), Goldberg published an opinion dissenting from the Court's denial of certiorari in a case, Rudolph v. Alabama, involving the imposition of the death penalty for rape, in which Goldberg cited the fact that only five nations responding to a UN survey indicated that they allowed imposition of the death penalty for rape, including the U. S., and that 33 states in the U. S. had outlawed the practice.
In 1944, Prejudice was cited repeatedly in a Supreme Court dissenting opinion in Korematsu v. United States, the decision that upheld the constitutionality of the internment.
Among the evidence cited in the dissenting report were claims of global warming on other planets including Mars, Jupiter, Pluto, Neptune and Triton ( a moon of Neptune ).
Harlan set forth his interpretation in an often cited dissenting opinion to Poe v. Ullman, which involved a challenge to a Connecticut law banning the use of contraceptives.
The critique most often cited by opponents of the Act is Justice Antonin Scalia ’ s dissenting opinion in the case Morrison v. Oslon.
" As recently as 2001, in the Supreme Court case of Kyllo v. United States, 533 U. S. 27 ( 2001 ), the article was cited by a majority of justices, both those concurring and those dissenting.
Sir Hersch's writings and ( concurring and dissenting ) opinions continue, nearly 50 years after his death, to be cited frequently in briefs, judgments, and advisory opinions of the World Court.

cited and critic
The critic Clement Greenberg, with Jackson Pollock, saw Sobel's work there in 1946, and in his essay " American-Type ' Painting " Greenberg cited those works as the first instance of all-over painting he had seen, stating that " Pollock admitted that these pictures had made an impression on him ".
Soon afterwards, she appeared in repertory theatre, until she found recognition in the West End for a series of stage performances, ultimately receiving an Olivier Award nomination for her performance in A Lie of the Mind, and in 1996, she is cited as " the greatest actress of our time in any medium " by one critic after she appeared in Orlando at the Edinburgh Festival.
In a February 5, 1971 feature on Glass Harp in Cleveland's The Plain Dealer, the paper's rock music critic Jane Scott cited unnamed " record people " who told a story of Hendrix saying ( in 1970 ) " That guy ( Phil Keaggy ) is the upcoming guitar player in the Midwest ".
Contemporary observers suggested Aldrich ’ s proposal was aimed at J. P. Morgan & Co. A later Glass-Steagall critic cited Aldrich ’ s involvement as evidence the Rockefellers ( who controlled Chase ) had used Section 21 to keep J. P. Morgan & Co. ( a deposit taking private partnership best known for underwriting securities ) from competing with Chase in the commercial banking business.
However, Blackie Lawless himself, known to be a harsh critic of his own work, cited in the albums re-release liner notes that Inside the Electric Circus was " tired record by a tired band ".
The award statement, written by Jonas Mekas, a critic who would later become an influential experimental filmmaker in his own right, cited Brakhage for bringing to cinema " an intelligence and subtlety that is usually the province of the older arts.
The playwright, expressionist poet and philosopher Lucian Blaga can be cited as a member of the traditionalist group and the literary critic founder of the literary circle and cultural journal Sburătorul, Eugen Lovinescu, represents the so-called Westernizing group, which sought to bring Romanian culture closer to Western European culture.
Theater critic and historian Burns Mantle cited a letter he received from Woolf saying “ Mamzelle Champagne was my Columbia Varsity Show, and was transported by a manager, Henry Pincus, to the open Madison Square Roof with a professional cast .” However, The Varsity Show ’ s own website disputes this “ legend ”, saying Mam ’ zelle was Woolf ’ s first professional show and not the one he had written as a student in the class of 1901.
The writer and critic Kim Newman has cited another influence on the novel, saying that in it King had " more or less rewritten Quatermass and the Pit ," a 1950s BBC television science-fiction serial involving the excavation of a long-buried alien spacecraft, and the growing influence of the dormant machine on surrounding human beings.
As literary critic Sylvia Molloy observes, Sarmiento claimed that this book helped explain Argentine struggles to European readers, and was cited in European publications.
Early in the show's run, Toronto Sun television critic Bill Brioux reported an unconfirmed rumour that Corner Gas had been unsuccessfully pitched to CBC Television, which came to be cited as evidence of the public broadcaster being out of touch with Canadian audiences.
In a November 16, 2011 article, media critic Tucker Cummings cited several TV shows that featured a " classic war between blonde and brunette love interests.
After leaving the Church of Scientology in 1989, Young became prominent as an expert in court cases regarding Scientology such as CSI v. Fishman and Geertz, BPI v. FACTNet, the Lisa McPherson civil trial, cited by the press, and as an Internet-based critic of the organization.
The literary critic Anthony Julius, who has analysed the presence of anti-Semitic rhetoric in Eliot's work, has cited " Gerontion " as an example of a poem by Eliot that contains anti-Semitic sentiments.
CounterPunch, a critic of RWB, cited Reich's involvement with the group as a source of controversy: when Reich headed the Reagan administration's Office of Public Diplomacy in the 1980s, the body partook in what its officials termed " White Propaganda " – covert dissemination of information to influence domestic opinion regarding US backing for military campaigns against Left-wing governments in Latin America.
In a profile of Bester for Continuum Encyclopedia of American Literature ( 2005 ), critic Steven H. Gale cited the novel as a reflection of the author's maturation, addressing as it does " the continued evolution of humankind as a species ", a grander theme than those treated with in his earlier work.
At least one critic cited it as an influence on Zeze Gamboa's Angolan film O Heroi ( The Hero, 2004 ), in which a war veteran's prosthetic leg is stolen.
The writer and critic Kim Newman, speaking about Kneale's career in a 2003 television documentary, cited Quatermass and the Pit as perfecting " the notion of the science-fictional detective story ".
Writing in The New Republic, critic Lee Siegel cited Quindlen as an example of the " monsters of empathy " who " self subjugate and domesticate and assimilate every distant tragedy.
One critic cited her performance as " hands-down extraordinary ".
Rabbeinu Tam's work is also cited by Rabbi Zerachya HaLevi, a Provençal critic.
It served not only as a general media critic, but as a watchdog of The New York Times, which the magazine referred to as " the most cited news medium in the U. S., our paper of record.
Upon its cinema release, Chicago newspaper movie critic Roger Ebert gave the film zero stars and cited extensive use of cliches, depicting the war in terms of " cowboys and indians ", and being a " heavy-handed, remarkably old-fashioned film.
The quorum required to render each referendum valid is by far the most controversial aspect of the law and is the most often cited in critic attacks on the whole legal process.
A member of the Grossdeutschland Division, showing the special cuff title in the correct position on the right sleeve The most frequently cited inaccuracy was Sajer's statement that, after being awarded the coveted Grossdeutschland division cuff title, he and his friend were ordered to sew it on their left sleeves ( when it was actually sewn on the right ), an obvious error that critic Edwin Kennedy called " unimaginable " for a former member of such an elite German unit.

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