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His lines ( quoted left ) have been cited as among the most memorable in cinematic history and are regarded by firearms historians, such as Garry James and Richard Venola, as the force which catapulted the ownership of. 44 Magnum pistols to unprecedented heights in the United States ; specifically the Smith & Wesson Model 29 carried by Harry Callahan.
More than 30, 000 motorcycles — among them the Model H Roadster also known as the " Trusty Triumph ", often cited as the first modern motorcycle — were supplied to the Allies.
The ‘ Tinsley Model ’ attracted the attention of HRH The Prince of Wales as well as numerous religious and political leaders and was cited as being a graphic example of empirical evidence proving the effectiveness of ‘ caring custody ’.

cited and recommendations
The most recent published version of the Radio Regulations, the " Edition of 2008 " contains the complete texts of the Radio Regulations as adopted and revised by WRC-07, including all articles, appendices, resolutions, and a subset of the recommendations issued by ITU-R ( previously known as the CCIR ) ( those " recommendations " which have a mandatory nature, as a result of being cited in the Radio Regulations ).
An engineering geologic report describes the objectives, methodology, references cited, tests performed, findings and recommendations for development.

cited and since
The game between the Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals in particular was cited for putting Ryne Sandberg ( as well as the 1984 Cubs in general, who would go on to make their first postseason appearance since 1945 ) " on the map.
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.
A person cited for indirect contempt is entitled to notice of the charge and an opportunity for hearing of the evidence of contempt and, since there is no written procedure, may or may not be allowed to present evidence in rebuttal.
Elfman cited his first time noticing film music being when he heard Bernard Hermann's score to The Day the Earth Stood Still as an eleven-year-old and being a fan of film music since then.
Hayek is the second-most frequently cited economist ( after Kenneth Arrow ) in the Nobel lectures of the prize winners in economics, particularly since his lecture was critical of the field of orthodox economics and neo-classical modelization.
Some cited these changes as proof that human anatomy had changed since the time of Galen.
Bernoulli's Principle is then cited to conclude that since the air moves faster on the top of the wing the air pressure must be lower.
Indeed, Murray's influence is still massive in popular thought, though, as noted above, academics have since cited major flaws in Murray's works that call her conclusions into question.
The song ( or at least its chorus ) has been recorded or cited countless times in the 100 years since it was written.
Although the Sixteenth Amendment is often cited as the " source " of the Congressional power to tax incomes, at least one court has reiterated the point made in Brushaber and other cases that the Sixteenth Amendment itself did not grant the Congress the power to tax incomes, a power the Congress had since 1789, but only removed the possible requirement that any income tax be apportioned among the states according to their respective populations.
While considerable research has since occurred and the knowledge-base has grown significantly, the main concepts remain unchanged, and indeed Newburgh's book continues to be cited by contemporary authors, including those attempting to develop thermoregulatory models of clothing development.
Janet Maslin of The New York Times wrote that the film marked the highest point of Eastwood's directing career, and the film has since been cited as one of his most underrated directorial achievements.
The explicit nature of several of the scenes in Heat was cited as the model of a spate of robberies since its release.
" Senator Sam Brownback of Kansas cited the amendment as vindicating the 1999 Kansas school board decision ( since overturned ) to eliminate evolution questions from state tests.
Barnum is usually cited as the one to have made the offer, he had been dead since 1891 ).
Some older scholarship speculated that the Bibliotheca was in fact compiled in Baghdad at the time of Photius's embassy to the Abbasid court, since many of the mentioned works were rarely cited during the so-called Byzantine Dark Ages c. 630-c. 800, and it was known that the Abbasids were interested in works of Greek science and philosophy.
It is accepted as a masterpiece on strategy and is frequently cited and referred to by generals and theorists since it was first published, translated, and distributed internationally.
It was never approved as an RFC, but it has since been cited and used by other RFCs ( e. g. RFC 2693 ) and several other publications.
Fifth Estate is frequently cited as the longest running English language anarchist publication in North America, although this is sometimes disputed since it became only explicitly anti-authoritarian in 1975 after ten years of publishing as part of the 1960s Underground Press movement.
Though the Velvet Underground were a commercial failure in the late 1960s, the group has gained a considerable cult following in the years since its demise and has gone on to become one of the most widely cited and influential bands of the era .< ref name =" HoF ">
" Huey of Allmusic cited the Doc at the Radar Station as being " generally acclaimed as the strongest album of his comeback, and by some as his best since Trout Mask Replica ", " even if the Captain's voice isn't quite what it once was, Doc at the Radar Station is an excellent, focused consolidation of Beefheart's past and then-present ".
She cited him as one of her greatest influences since.
Whilst mass immigration since the Second World War has diluted this conflict, the Catholic-Protestant divide has been cited as a dynamic in the republic debate, particularly in relation to the referendum campaign in 1999.
A court of appeals applies the law as it exists at the time of the appeal ; otherwise, it would be handing down decisions that would be instantly obsolete, and this would be a waste of time and resources, since such decisions could not be cited as precedent.
An apotheosis of the work has been effected since its creation ; Luca Giordano, a contemporary Italian painter, referred to it as the " theology of painting ", and in the eighteenth century the Englishman Thomas Lawrence cited it as the " philosophy of art ", so decidedly capable of producing its desired effect.

cited and 1955
Nottebohm ( Liechtenstein v. Guatemala ) is a 1955 case that is cited for its definitions of nationality.
Frank Bartholomew, the last UP president to ascend to the agency's top job directly from its news, rather than sales, ranks, took over in 1955, and according to his cited autobiography, was obsessed with merging UP with the International News Service, a news agency that had been founded by William Randolph Hearst in 1909 following Scripps ' lead.
The steel-decked Strömsund Bridge designed by Franz Dischinger ( 1955 ) is therefore more often cited as the first modern cable-stayed bridge.
Ignoring United States Supreme Court precedent, Carrico cited as authority the Virginia Supreme Court's own decision in Naim v. Naim ( 1955 ), also arguing that the case at hand was not a violation of the Fourteenth Amendment Equal Protection Clause because both the white and the non-white spouse were punished equally for the crime of miscegenation, an argument similar to that made by the United States Supreme Court in 1883 in Pace v. Alabama.
Satyajit Ray cited Italian filmmaker Vittorio De Sica's Bicycle Thieves ( 1948 ) and French filmmaker Jean Renoir's The River ( 1951 ), which he assisted, as influences on his debut film Pather Panchali ( 1955 ).
For trichords and hexachords combined see Alegant 1993, Babbitt 1955, Dubiel 1990, Mead 1994, Morris and Alegant 1988, Morris 1987, and Rouse 1985 ; cited in.
In 1955, SSIS published a list of what it described as the 82 most active and typical sponsors of communist fronts in the United States ; some of those named had literally dozens of affiliations with groups that had either been cited as Communist fronts or had been labelled " subversive " by either the subcommittee or the House Committee on Un-American Activities.
It was cited as an influence on several early Indian art films, including Bimal Roy's Do Bigha Zamin ( Two Acres of Land, 1953 ) and Satyajit Ray's Pather Panchali ( 1955 ).
Known for writing about culture clash between Indian urban and rural societies, Markandaya's first published novel, Nectar in a Sieve, was a bestseller and cited as a American Library Association Notable Book in 1955.
Petri's theorem, often cited under this name and published in 1923 by Karl Petri ( 1881 – 1955 ), states that for g at least 4 the homogeneous ideal defining the canonical curve is generated by its elements of degree 2, except for the cases of ( a ) trigonal curves and ( b ) non-singular plane quintics when g = 6.
A passage from J. R. R. Tolkien's 1955 essay " English and Welsh " has been cited as the origin of the idea:
( Until the full manuscript was published in 1955, all copies of the book cited the author as Robert " Tressall ".
Because there was no declaration of war, there is much disagreement as to when the war began, but two events commonly cited are the first arrival of United States advisors in South Vietnam in 1955, and open declaration of United States involvement in 1964.
In 1955, SSIS published a list of what it described as the 82 most active and typical sponsors of communist fronts in the United States ; some of those named had literally dozens of affiliations with groups that had either been cited as Communist fronts or had been labelled " subversive " by either the subcommittee or the House Committee on Un-American Activities.
Often cited articles include Bernstein ( 1955 ), Huntington ( 1952 ), Laffont & Tirole ( 1991 ), and Levine & Forrence ( 1990 ).

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