Citations:Texiter

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English citations of Texiter

  • 2016 June 27, “How is Brexit different than Texit, Quexit, or Scotxit?”, in Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science:
    Texiters are gaining freedom to operate within Texas but losing influence within the larger United States.
  • 2016 June 29, Andrew Gelman, “Texit Ain't Brexit”, in The Slatest:
    Texiters would gain freedom within Texas but lose influence within the rest of the United States.
  • 2016 July 13, Robert Zeretsky, “The Lessons of Brexit for the Humanities”, in Chronicle of Higher Education:
    Anechou kai apechou — bear and forbear — is a maxim not just for Brexiters, Frexiters, and Texiters, but for dreaming Hexiters as well.
  • 2019 July 25, Michael Davis, “What Texans Can Teach the British About Unions”, in U.S. News and World Report[1]:
    While you might find a few colorful cranks who talk about succession, you're more likely to meet a vegan at a barbecue than a serious Texiter. Why?
  • 2021 February 15, Cindy Drukier, “One Step Closer to Texit”, in New Tang Dynasty Television[2]:
    And, just like with Brexit in the UK, the Texiters want to hold a referendum on the question of independence.