1 an official request for someone to appear in a law court: --
2 official praise for a person in the armed forces for brave actions: --
3 law A citation is an official notice from a court of law: --
[ C ] County police say that no citations have been issued since the law went into effect.
[ C ] The court could issue a citation against her for disclosing information.
4 a document that praises someone publicly for something the person has done: --
Cory received a citation from the mayor for her achievements.
Thus, citations tend to be short on substance, long on generality.
Additional references were sought from citations of the identified reports.
All translations of citations in this paper are by the author.
Preachers came to employ in their moral analogies a wider range of medical topics, using sophisticated medical examples and citations attributed to recognized medical authorities.
There is a helpful index, for navigating between chapters, and a short reference list which included citations up to 1966.
Of the first 100 citations, very few showed signs of agma meaning ng.
I was unable to gain access, and so all of the textual citations from this cantata are taken directly from the autograph score.
Various references appear out of alphabetical order and some citations are flawed.