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  • adjective Cited before, in the preceding part of a book or writing.

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  • adjective Cited before, in the preceding part of a text.

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Examples

  • Saving the best for last, from the above-cited "House GOP faces risky vote on Medicare, Medicaid":

    Dave Johnson: Republican Budget So Loony Even the Republicans Think It's Nuts Dave Johnson 2011

  • Saving the best for last, from the above-cited "House GOP faces risky vote on Medicare, Medicaid":

    Dave Johnson: Republican Budget So Loony Even the Republicans Think It's Nuts Dave Johnson 2011

  • Saving the best for last, from the above-cited "House GOP faces risky vote on Medicare, Medicaid":

    Dave Johnson: Republican Budget So Loony Even the Republicans Think It's Nuts Dave Johnson 2011

  • On the same day that the above-cited UN report was made public an air attack by U. S.-led warplanes killed four Afghans in the northern province of Baghlan.

    West's Afghan War: From Conquest To Bloodbath 2010

  • Speaking of religious ignorance, the book description for the above-cited HarperCollins Study Bible claims that the revised edition of this Bible includes an essay on the "literary history of the Pentateuch (those books between the Old and New Testament that Catholics include in their Bible)."

    Archive 2008-02-01 2008

  • Speaking of religious ignorance, the book description for the above-cited HarperCollins Study Bible claims that the revised edition of this Bible includes an essay on the "literary history of the Pentateuch (those books between the Old and New Testament that Catholics include in their Bible)."

    2008 Lenten Read-a-Thon Day 16 2008

  • The most serious incident was the above-cited 1995 rape.

    America's "Bases of Empire" 2009

  • Others reject their purpose - aggressive wars, continued violence, and all the other above-cited fallout wherever they're located.

    America's "Bases of Empire" 2009

  • Then on August 2, he jumped on the claim that "Venezuela Still Aids Colombia Rebels, New Material Shows" in saying they indicate "detailed collaborations between the guerrillas and high-ranking (Chavez government) military and intelligence officials as recently as several weeks ago" despite the above-cited proof that earlier "evidence" was fraudulent and baseless.

    Will Venezuelan Destabilization Follow the Honduran Coup? 2009

  • They've been practically pushed into the Pacific to accommodate America's occupation, forced to relinquish their most valued real estate, and put up with over six decades of all the above-cited abuses.

    America's "Bases of Empire" 2009

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