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  1. all quotations;
  2. all statements attributing opinions to specific persons or groups;
  3. all references to, or statements made in reliance upon: cases, statutes, treatises, periodicals, pamphlets, government publications, newspapers, manuscripts, or any other written or printed source; and
  4. any personal conversation or interview in which information was obtained. When citing a source, give all information as required in The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (18th ed. 2005). Also, when citing works that the author expects the editors will have difficulty obtaining (for example, personal correspondence, transcribed interviews, unpublished papers, etc.), the author should send copies of the title page and all relevant pages from these sources with the manuscript

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