Noun
A citizen; an inhabitant of a city; a pert townsman; -- used contemptuously.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAdditional information obtained in July shows that 5,583 out of the 12,203 of the CIT company taxpayers on TAJ’s records are delinquents, with the Government taking various actions against some, including lawsuits. Source: Internet
According to Barrett (loc. cit. Source: Internet
CWM Advisors LLC acquired a new position in shares of CIT Group during the 1st quarter worth approximately $36,000. Source: Internet
Davies, op cit, p 400 Coal mined in Aberdare parish rose from convert in 1844 to convert in 1850, Davies, op cit, p 384 and the coal trade, which after 1875 was the chief support of the town, soon reached huge dimensions. Source: Internet
Fashionable Lectures Delivered With Birch Discipline (c1761) British Library Rare Books, cited in Nomis (2013) op cit. Source: Internet
A former Alcatel CIT executive got 30 months in prison Tuesday for engaging in an elaborate bribery scheme to obtain a mobile telephone contract from the state-owned telecommunications company in Costa Rica. Source: Internet