The quotation is engraved on the northeast corner of the National Archives Building in Washington.
Situation C: likewise, but with a citation to that third article, but no quotation marks.
Her third husband had been a serial quotation freak with a special penchant for Tennyson.
But these are smothered in a patchwork of erudite quotation and displays of almost undergraduate cleverness.
Add as many quotation marks around the word as you like, but it was true.
The survival of the quotation helps insure the survival of the person to whom it is misattributed.
One solution is simply to record what is said, using quotation marks to indicate that it's speech.
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Thatcher is well-known for her quotation of the Prayer of St Francis after her 1979 election victory.
Phrases sound different when cut off from their paragraphical pack and presented naked and alone in quotation marks.
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My "collection" really deserves to be captured in quotation marks, as I own just under 500 bottles of wine.
There is a quotation variously attributed to Winston Churchill or George Orwell.
The quotation above is just one passage from the grandly named Letter of Minas issued by the seven governors.
However, his editor, believing the phrase to be a direct quote from Lincoln, inserted quotation marks without consulting the author.
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The trouble with using such a reference albeit in heavy quotation marks is that such rhetoric has an almost automatic polarising effect.
But and now we are getting to the theoretical heart of the Problem of Quotation the experience of sublimity is subjective and associational.
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But there is an undoubted element of power and status in knowing not just information, but a distinct quotation or verse.
The customer was shopping, getting ideas and prices from one place and then seeking availability and price quotation from TD Ameritrade.
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Ambrose was the first popular historian cudgeled by the Standard for borrowing passages from sources but leaving off the quotation marks.
Above the front door of the new building there should be a biblical quotation, from Matthew 25:35 (not John, Mr Brown) .
The SEC is considering whether these IOIs should be subject to order-handling rules and made part of the public centralized quotation system.
In addition to selective outrage, Mr. Krugman is given to selective quotation.
He accuses Mr Morris of wilfully distorting the record by selective quotation.
Except that one cannot, and the end of the quotation from W.V.
"Newlyweds" is, if nothing else, diverse, but how much is "real" (everything takes quotation marks in reality TV) is up in the air.
The quotation must be there, or the definition should be so close that there can be no doubt as to what is intended.
The speech was prefaced with a quotation from Mohammad Ali Jinnah, Pakistan's founding father, and reminders of a "proud legacy" of U.S.-Pakistan cooperation.
They look nicer but cause a problem if the quotation is in a command that is meant to be copied and pasted to software.
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The article incorrectly presented his statement as a direct quotation, implied that his group was planning an injunction and said he represented multiple environmental groups.
The definition consists of 23 words, 181 characters with quotation marks.
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