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Annotations and for
From the outset the Annotations took a commanding place, especially among continental scholars, establishing a scholarly tradition for English nonconformity.
* Annotations for Mort
* Annotations for Small Gods
* Annotations for Jingo
* Annotations for The Last Continent
His books are also known for their extensive use of literary and cultural allusions, some of which are annotated in the The Gaddis Annotations.
* Annotations for Sourcery
* Annotations for The Wee Free Men
* Annotations for Strata
* Annotations for Soul Music on L-Space
* Annotations for Feet of Clay
* Annotations for The Colour of Magic
* Pages at LSpace. org for The Light Fantastic: Annotations | Quotes | Synopsis
* Annotations for Equal Rites
* Annotations for Guards!
* Annotations for Pyramids
* Annotations for Eric
* Annotations for The Last Hero
* Annotations for Moving Pictures
* Annotations for Carpe Jugulum ( see the note for page 150 ).
* Annotations for Maskerade
* Annotations for Interesting Times
* Annotations for Reaper Man

quotations and for
* Quoting: Americans begin their quotations with double quotation marks (") and use single quotation marks (') for quotations within quotations.
His two chief works are valuable for the numerous quotations from the works of earlier authors, which are otherwise lost, and for the surprising lore, which offers unexpected glimpses into the Greco-Roman world-view.
The term is sometimes used for particularly pointed or much-quoted quotations taken from longer works.
Justin's mention of the fire on the Jordan without comment suggests that he was relying on an intermediate source for these gospel quotations, and his literal interpretation of a pseudo-etymology of the Hebrew word Satan indicates a dependence on a testimony source with a knowledge of Hebrew, which was probably the Dialogue of Jason and Papiscus.
Furnivall believed that since many printed texts from earlier centuries were not readily available, it would be impossible for volunteers to efficiently locate the quotations that the dictionary needed.
He tracked and regathered Furnivall's collection of quotation slips, which were found to concentrate on rare, interesting words rather than common usages: for instance, there were ten times as many quotations for abusion than for abuse.
Through newspapers distributed to bookshops and libraries, he appealed for readers who would report " as many quotations as you can for ordinary words " and for words that were " rare, obsolete, old-fashioned, new, peculiar or used in a peculiar way ".
Diaries and calendars often include quotations for entertainment or inspirational purposes, and small, dedicated sections in newspapers and weekly magazines — with recent quotations by leading personalities on current topics — have also become commonplace.
Section 30 ( 1 ) of the UK Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 ( apparently in transposition of Article 5 ( 3 )( d ) of the EU Copyright Directive on " quotations ") allows " fair dealing " with a copyright work for the purpose of criticism or review, provided that it is accompanied by a sufficient acknowledgement.
On page two among various Acknowledgments, the author writes: ' To Mr. Arnold Fraser-Campbell the author is particularly indebted for permission to use material and quotations from his manuscript in which is described his method of hand valuation by counting losing tricks, and from which the author has developed the Losing Trick Count described herein.
William composed his chronicle in excellent Latin for his time, with numerous quotations from classical literature.
He used numerous ancient Roman and early Christian authors, either for quotations or as inspiration for the framework and organization of the Historia.
When less than 25 % of the capitalization of the CAC40 Index is able to be quoted, quotations on the derivative markets are suspended for half an hour or one hour when additional margin deposits are requested.
In addition, we have to thank him for such copious quotations from the Greek commentaries from the time of Andronicus of Rhodes down to Ammonius and Damascius, that, for the Categories and the Physics, the outlines of a history of the interpretation and criticism of those books may be composed.
By the time Harold had finished school and was preparing to leave for university, he had been responsible for over 27, 000 quotations that later appeared in the OED.

quotations and Dark
For example, Stephen King's The Dark Half has epigraphs taken from the fictitious novels written by the protagonist ; Jasper Fforde's The Eyre Affair has quotations from supposedly future works about the action of the story ; John Green's The Fault in Our Stars has a quotation from a fictitious novel, An Imperial Affliction, which features prominently as a part of the story.
Ives, on the other hand, in his piece Central Park in the Dark, composed in 1906, creates the feeling of a walk in the city by layering several distinct melodies and quotations on top of each other.

quotations and Side
There are only two mentions of him in early Christian literature: several accredited quotations from his Apology in a fragment of Methodius of Olympus ( died 312 ) and some untrustworthy biographical details in the fragments of the Christian History of Philip of Side ( c. 425 ).

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