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citation

A citation is a notice given to a person who has to go to court. A citation is the paper notice given to a person who has to go to court. A citation is the act of citing a section of a book, or from another person, in their own words.

citation

an official award (as for bravery or service) usually given as formal public statement (= acknowledgment, mention) a short note recognizing a source of information or of a quoted passage the student's essay failed to list several important citations the acknowledgments are usually printed at the front of a book the article includes mention of similar clinical cases a summons that commands the appearance of a party at a proceeding (law) the act of citing (as of spoken words or written passages or legal precedents etc.) (= quote) a passage or expression that is quoted or cited

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thoroughbred that won the triple crown in 1948

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Each citation must have a story.
Hear you got a citation. Nakajima told me.
How's it feel to get your first citation?
They won't. They'll give him a citation for teaching us to be good marines.
I wrote you up for a citation, kid, not that it matters much.
Three drunks and a traffic citation.
Does this order apply to anyone I may want to recommend for the citation?
But Congress is apt to be in a very generous mood and if they just happen to have a citation of mine to act on well, a victory, a retiring commander, my star would be pretty well assured.
But there's nothing about age or rank in the citation, sir.
Only one, and you'd crawl to Washington with my citation.
No citation for me?
I grant that, major, but between officers and gentlemen, could there not be an arrangement by which the citation my citation, would never reach channels?
You wrote up that citation of mine yet?
Hear you got a citation.
The, uh, citation.
Yes, he will. And I aim to get that citation for you.
Now it's phoney medals for the judge with my signature on the citation!
Don't see no reason why we can't get a citation for him, too.
I've read your citation.
He's earned a citation.
Lieutenant Zak has neglected. citation of the Court of Honor not once, not twice. but three times!
YOu are receiving an army citation.
When we get back, I'll see you all get a citation.
Richard Blaney, DFC. Do you remember the citation?
In fact, in the manuscript of Copernicus' book he referred to Aristarchus, but in the final version he suppressed the citation.
According to the citation at Sebastopol, he rescued a soldier pinned down by Russian infantry.
And me - if they remember to give a public citation - good.
You don't deserve the citation?
So now the Parks commissioner is recommending Jeffrey for a citation.
I just got a citation in the mail for my work with shut-ins.
Did you look in his citation book?
This citation my father received last night is a perfect example of the pettiness of which this woman is capable.
I found a new citation in the law library.
I'm not gonna give you a citation here. but the real problem we have here is that you got people around you. people who work from home trying to get some work done. and if you're listening to your music that loud, they're inconvenienced by that.

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Those who are immersed in a field have an established view of what is possible, based on some combination of previous successes, citation bias, current limits of knowledge, and truth - and it is often difficult to distinguish these sources.
The Science Citation Index, originally designed to help researchers discern aggregate trends in increasingly complex subject domains sciences, has helped measure productivity.

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