cit
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citation.
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cited.
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citizen.
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citrate.
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citation
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cited
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Etymology
Origin of cit
From Sanskrit
Example Sentences
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My next cit read, “Reason has taken a back seat to sentiment.”
From Slate • Mar. 14, 2017
The decision of the court to proceed with the investigation was announced to reporters outside the court in the southwest cit of Bordeaux by Nicolas Huc-Morel, the Bettencourt family lawyer.
From Reuters • Sep. 24, 2013
He adds that Asia suppliers cit multiple factors for a decrease in the rate of cost concessions Apple typically receives.
From Forbes • Dec. 10, 2012
Also hurting Britain is the U.S.'s drive to moderate its balance-of-payments defi cit.
From Time Magazine Archive
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On the whole subject of the use of the skins of animals as clothing of the god or the ministrant, see Lobeck, Aglaoph., pp. 188-186, and Robertson Smith, op. cit.
From Myth, Ritual And Religion, Vol. 2 (of 2) by Lang, Andrew
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