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cites



VERB
subpoena
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STRONGEST


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Martin cites Timothée Chalamet’s orange-hued campaign for “Marty Supreme” as a particularly skillful deployment of the trend.

From Los Angeles Times

Rabbi Soloveichik cites George Washington’s 1790 letter to the Jews of Savannah, Ga., which invoked the hope that “the same wonder-working Deity” who delivered “the Hebrews from their Egyptian Oppressors” and “whose providential agency has lately been conspicuous in establishing these United States” would continue to bless all its inhabitants.

From The Wall Street Journal

Kaegi, however, cites a recent countywide study that found his commercial assessments were more accurate than those of the Board of Review.

From The Wall Street Journal

It even cites Kant, who put forward the notion, revolutionary in the 18th century, that all persons are imbued with dignity.

From The Wall Street Journal

Anecdotally, he cites a multitude of factors, ranging from growing environmental consciousness — hybrids and electric vehicles are big with the age bracket — to the ease of rideshare, especially in major cities.

From Los Angeles Times