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CITR
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CITRCatcher in the Rye
CITRCommunity Investment Tax Relief
CITRCanadian Institute for Telecommunications Research
CITRCentre for Information Technology Research (various locations)
CITRCountry in the Rockies (country music charity fundraiser)
CITRCenter for Intelligent Transportation Research (Ohio State University; Columbus, OH)
CITRConfidential Information Transmittal Record


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99 Hardcover PN56 Glasser (President Emeritus, Southern Vermont College) analyzes the common themes of fate and uncontrollable external forces in Hamlet, Moby Dick and Catcher in the Rye and notes how this connected and "intensified vision of reality" can lead to a greater appreciation of these literary works as one.
Summary: JD Salinger is set to sue the writer and publisher of a book billed as a sequel to his classic novel The Catcher in the Rye.
com Catcher in the Rye protagonist Holden Caulfield was a classic example of an introverted child who showed no enthusiasm for his schoolwork.
 
 
 
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