[permalink] [id link]
*" On the use of Quotation Marks ", by Ralph E. Kenyon, Jr. PhD, 29 December 1992, Revised 21 October 1993, Published in Etc.
from
Wikipedia
Some Related Sentences
*" and On
*" Great Hunt On For 27 Navy Fliers Missing In Five Planes Off Florida ", The New York Times, December 7, 1945.
*" Collier Cyclops Is Lost ; 293 Persons On Board ; Enemy Blow Suspected ", The Washington Post, April 15, 1918.
*" Ship And 37 Vanish In Bermuda Triangle On Voyage To U. S .", The New York Times, October 18, 1976.
*" Hollywood On Trial, a timely reminder ", http :// www. wsws. org / articles / 2009 / dec2009 / holl-d10. shtml ( Charles Bogle )
*" On Samhain, Archetypes and Psyche ’ s Experience of the Nurturing Darkness ~ The Red Book Reflections " blog post on Heidekolb's Blog by Heide M Kolb, Jungian Analyst
*" Lecture XV: On the Clause, And Shall Come in Glory to Judge the Quick and the Dead ; Of Whose Kingdom There Shall Be No End.
*" and use
*" Randomized controlled trials support the use of various relaxation techniques for treating both acute and chronic pain, [...]"
*" Some practitioners also claim that relaxation techniques, particularly the use of imagery, can prolong life.
*" Rogue States A Handy Label, But a Lousy Policy " The Washington Post, 2000, by Robert S. Litwak ( use ' search ' to find the article on the huge page )
*" Inception ," made in 2010, features operatives termed " Extractors " who are employed by corporations to use Virtual Reality to steal business secrets from rival corporations.
*" Giant Lights Paint The Sky To Work New Magic " July Popular Mechanics -- i. e. early article on one of the first commercial use of searchlights.
*" Sure, if I reprehend any thing in this world it is the use of my oracular tongue, and a nice derangement of epitaphs!
*" sophisticashun wan "-as in " you so sophisticashun wan lah " i. e. ' you are so sophisticated '; an example of Manglish's tendency to use a noun as an adjective.
In this case, however, the use of the reflexive voice strongly indicates the lack of an agent ; where " John broke the window, or maybe Jack did — at any rate, the window broke " is understandable, if slightly unidiomatic, *" John solved the problem, or maybe Jack did — at any rate, the problem solved itself " is completely self-contradictory.
*" I trust they will use that terrible prejudice as an inspiration to struggle on to the heights in their chosen vocations.
*" The 1990s saw an increase in crime ...." instead of the simpler " Crime increased in the 1990s ...." ( the use of " saw " to avoid using the past tense of " increase ")
*" Asoziale Parasiten-Zonen " ( APZ, asocial parasite zone ) for pogo-anarchists and other asocials, who prefer not to work and rather drink, use drugs and have sex.
*" The Father and the Son ": On June 20, 1916, the First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles issued a statement examining the LDS use of the term " Father " in scripture, clarifying times when the word referred to God the Father and when the word referred to Jesus Christ.
*" Elliot " and " Beverly ", the aliases Violet and Klaus use when disguised as weird freaks are those of twin brothers, both played by Jeremy Irons, in the David Cronenberg film Dead Ringers.
*" Jon Bodan " refers to the 16th-century French scholar and philosopher Jean Bodin, who advocated the use of torture in the course of rooting out suspected witches.
*" The cast makes the best possible use of some natural, unforced dialogue, and there is some glorious outdoor photography.
*" If you're the kind of person who insists on this or that ' correct ' use ... abandon your pedantry as I did mine.
*" A Wholesome Life in the Best of Taste " ( 1992 —, message in Japanese " おいしさと健康 " is still in use )
*" The members of the METU community are reliable, responsible and honourable people who embrace only the success and recognition they deserve, and act with integrity in their use, evaluation and presentation of facts, data and documents.
*" Thus strings of unconnected words, and constant repetitions of words and phrases, are very properly condemned in written speeches: but not in spoken speeches — speakers use them freely, for they have a dramatic effect.
0.906 seconds.