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QUOTED |
Cited |
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QUOTATIONS |
Cited excerpts |
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SITED |
Located cited reports |
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EDICT |
Decree cited in error |
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CITABLE |
Capable of being cited. |
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FOREMENTIONED |
Mentioned before; already cited; aforementioned. |
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DOMESTICS |
Moss cited new orders for servants |
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EXAMPLE |
Typical case cited by former Liberal |
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ADDICTED |
Troubled dad cited for being hooked |
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FORECITED |
Cited or quoted before or above. |
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EDICTS |
Cited problems with direction taken by decrees |
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HOYLE |
Card-game authority, Edmond, whose surname is often cited |
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BUCKSTHETREND |
Fails to conform to trucks, the bend being cited by Spooner |
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PETITIONEE |
A person cited to answer, or defend against, a
petition. |
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CORRESPONDENT |
One cited in divorce has right to be included, according to overseas reporter |
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ABOVE-CITED |
Cited before, in the preceding part of a book or
writing. |
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FOREQUOTED |
Cited before; quoted in a foregoing part of the
treatise or essay. |
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TWIST |
Hence, to turn from the true form or meaning; to pervert;
as, to twist a passage cited from an author. |
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QUOTATION |
That which is quoted or cited; a part of a book or
writing named, repeated, or adduced as evidence or illustration. |
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INSTANCE |
That which offers itself or is offered as an illustrative
case; something cited in proof or exemplification; a case occurring; an
example. |