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  • Lanesboro, on the Root River Trail in Southeastern Minnesota, is an often-cited example of the economic impact a trail can have.

    Rail Trails Provide Local Economic Engine « Beachwood Historical Alliance 2009

  • In fact, the often-cited statistic that half of all marriages end in divorce was true only in the 1970s—in other words, our parents' marriages.

    The Divorce Generation Susan Gregory Thomas 2011

  • The often-cited possibility of Apple buying a mobile phone network would get a thumbs-down from Wall Street.

    Apple's giant windfall: how will it be spent? 2012

  • Lanesboro, on the Root River Trail in Southeastern Minnesota, is an often-cited example of the economic impact a trail can have.

    2009 April 22 « Beachwood Historical Alliance 2009

  • Several Québécois communities claim to be the birthplace of poutine, including Drummondville (by Jean-Paul Roy in 1964), [7] Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, and Victoriaville. [citation needed] One often-cited tale is that of Fernand Lachance, from Warwick, Quebec, which claims that poutine was invented in 1957, [8] when a customer ordered fries while waiting for his cheese curds from the Kingsey cheese factory in Kingsey Falls (now in Warwick and owned by Saputo Incorporated).

    Poutine | My[confined]Space 2009

  • One often-cited study from the University of California at Los Angeles revealed that body language accounted for 55% of an individual's likability; other experts have argued that it comprises as much as 70 to 90% of human communication.

    How To Be A Leader At Hello Camille Noe Pagan 2010

  • There is also no shortage of items on food, the often-cited secret to success as the day unfolds.

    Valentine's Day Google doodle puts love in the air 2011

  • It seems the choice of restricting access, but not reducing cost insulation is the same method of Health Management Organizations, or the often-cited Plagues of health care, HMO's.

    Reality and Health Care Spending, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • Digital textbooks are drawing growing buzz, as tech companies see big potential to upgrade them to the digital age while tackling often-cited problems with education, such as the rising cost.

    Apple Jumps Into Textbooks Jessica E. Vascellaro 2012

  • Lanesboro, on the Root River Trail in Southeastern Minnesota, is an often-cited example of the economic impact a trail can have.

    2009 April « Beachwood Historical Alliance 2009

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