Word: cites
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...have Wooden's teams, both tiny and tall, lost only 15 of 281 over the past decade? Former U.C.L.A. players who have graduated to the pros cite various reasons. Milwaukee Bucks' Abdul-Jabbar: "His ability to coach and develop talent is unparalleled." Los Angeles Lakers' Gail Goodrich: "He molds five different personalities into one." Milwaukee's Lucius Allen: "He takes basketball and breaks it into all the little fundamentals." Los Angeles' Keith Erickson: "He's the kind of man you believe in, a man you would like...
...cite an example, Eddington writes...
Under categoria ("direct exposure of an adversary's faults") they cite John F. Kennedy's angry outburst against price rises by U.S. Steel: "My father always told me that all businessmen were sons of bitches, but I never believed it until now." A standing political favorite is dichaeologia ("in defense of one's blemished reputation or failings, to place blame on extenuating circumstances, bad information furnished by sly enemies, betrayal by subordinates or former friends"). Champion in this category is the well-known loser of the 1962 California gubernatorial race: "You won't have Nixon...
...changes are very complex and should only be considered as a whole." Theodore A. Monacelli, associate professor of Urban Design and Cambridge's architectural consultant, said yesterday. He declined, however, to cite specific facts about the new design...
...reason the professors cite for their switch is not, in general, a love for Nixon. Most have strong hesitations about all of his domestic policies and some of his foreign policies. But all see George McGovern as the greater of evils...