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citation

[sahy-tey-shuhn] / saɪˈteɪ ʃən /




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The Police Department issued 40 e-bike citations this year as of Nov. 13 and has impounded 19 e-bikes since the ordinance was adopted.

From Los Angeles Times

The book “Nixon on Stage and Screen: The Thirty-Seventh President as Depicted in Films, Television, Plays and Opera,” by Thomas Monsell, spans 239 pages, filled with nothing but citations and descriptions of Nixon-themed art.

From Washington Post

“In fact, no Justice of this Court has ever openly questioned that the Privacy Clause encompasses abortion rights,” the lawyers wrote, attributing the statement to Muñiz’s article, among other citations.

From Washington Post

At least 10 workers with head and back injuries didn’t receive proper medical treatment, and some returned to work and were hurt further as a result, according to the citation issued Friday by the U.S.

From Seattle Times

Criminal and civil citations over fares have jumped by 420% after the agency resumed issuing tickets and warnings last fall.

From Washington Times