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We have been using the word `` public '' in quotation marks, that is, in its vernacular connotation with reference to the odd-lot index theory.
Or the mildly epigrammatic utterance ( also a quotation ): `` Woman's place is in the wrong ''.
The sociological impact is perhaps most eloquently summed up in this quotation of J. Walter Carroll of KSAN, San Francisco:
It is also similar to the use of quotation marks in many other languages ( including Portuguese, Spanish, French, Italian, Catalan, Dutch and German ).
Aberdare was the birthplace of the Second World War poet Alun Lewis, and there is a plaque commemorating him, including a quotation from his poem The Mountain over Aberdare.
The title of Nicholas Blake's 1949 detective novel Head of a Traveller is a quotation from Housman's parody Fragment of a Greek Tragedy.
The progress of casuistry was interrupted toward the middle of the 17th century by the controversy which arose concerning the doctrine of probabilism, which stipulated that one could choose to follow a " probable opinion ", that is, supported by a theologian or another, even if it contradicted a more probable opinion or a quotation from one of the Fathers of the Church.
Each lecture is based upon a text of Scripture, and there is an abundance of Scriptural quotation throughout.
The Oxford English Dictionary says its earliest quotation for " clipper " is from 1830.
This is allowed by the European Convention on Human Rights – note the word finally in the above quotation.
Because almost every argument, quotation, and issue raised for decades can be found here, the work is often termed ' the deist's Bible '.
The quotation from the Cretica of Epimenides is given by R. N.
Bulwer-Lytton's most famous quotation, " the pen is mightier than the sword ", is from his play Richelieu where it appears in the line beneath the rule of men entirely great, the pen is mightier than the sword
Scholars of Augustine's work have traditionally understood him to have shared the common view of his educated contemporaries that the Earth is spherical, in line with the quotation above, and with Augustine's famous endorsement of science in De Genesi ad litteram.
Another early mentioning of the name, this time by Poseidonios ( writing around 80 BCE ), is also dubious, as it only survives in a quotation by Athenaios ( writing around 190 CE ); the mention of Germani in this context was more likely inserted by Athenaios rather than by Poseidonios himself.
This occurs in the context of Irenaeus ' work On the Detection and Overthrow of Knowledge Falsely So Called, ( Greek: elenchos kai anatrope tes pseudonymou gnoseos genitive case, ἔλεγχος καὶ ἀνατροπὴ τῆς ψευδωνύμου γνώσεως ) where the term " knowledge falsely so-called " ( nominative case pseudonymos gnosis ) covers various groups, not just Valentinus, and is a quotation of the apostle Paul's warning against " knowledge falsely so-called " in 1 Timothy 6: 20.
" There are quotation marks needed to make this answer correct when the puzzle is printed, but they give away the trick.
" But again, the quotation marks spoil the puzzle when it is printed.
" Again the quotation marks ruin the written puzzle, so this version is usually written without the quotation marks and with the word " one " capitalized.
" Ich bin ein Berliner " (, " I am a Berliner ") is a quotation from a June 26, 1963, speech by U. S. President John F. Kennedy in West Berlin.
The ISO / IEC 8859 standard is designed for reliable information exchange, not typography ; the standard omits symbols needed for high-quality typography, such as optional ligatures, curly quotation marks, dashes, etc.

quotation and often
A quotation is often included ( occasionally automatically generated by such tools as fortune ), or an ASCII art picture.
The music used is original most of the time, but musical quotation is often employed.
Although the context is often overlooked, and the quotation usually chopped off, one of Sherman's most famous statements about his hard-war views arose in part from the racial attitudes summarized above.
Straight quotation marks ( or italicized straight quotation marks ) are often used to approximate the prime and double prime, e. g., when signifying feet and inches, arcminutes and arcseconds or minutes and seconds, where the quotation mark symbolises the latter part of the pair.
Double quotation marks, or pairs of single ones, are also often used to represent the ditto mark.
This quotation from the Book of Haggai illustrates the messianic expectations that are often associated with Zerubbabel.
However, the quotations quite often are not exact ; this can be attributed either to the author using a different source text, or simply to the author paraphrasing the quotation.
The most often used quotation from this episode is ( roughly translated ) " call no man blessed until he is dead.
The Chimera is generally considered to have been female ( see the quotation from Hesiod above ) despite the mane adorning its lion's head, the inclusion of a close mane often was depicted on lionesses, but the ears always were visible ( that does not occur with depictions of male lions ).
The quotation often appears with the last sentence omitted, making Watson's position appear more radical than it actually was.
" Partisans have so often used this distorted quotation to discredit him that Internet pioneer Vint Cerf ( and others who participated in actually inventing the Internet ) have made a point of noting Gore's support and the error of the discreditors.
Perls has been widely cited outside the realm of psychotherapy for a quotation often described as the " Gestalt prayer ".
In written language, mentioned words or phrases often appear between quotation marks (" Chicago " contains three vowels ) or in italics ( When I say honey, I mean the sweet stuff that bees make ), and style authorities such as Strunk and White insist that mentioned words or phrases must always be made visually distinct in this manner.
Because of his development of the concept of a " one god greatest among gods and men " that is abstract, universal, unchanging, immobile and always present, Xenophanes is often seen as one of the first monotheists, in the Western philosophy of religion, although the quotation that seems to point to Xenophanes's monotheism also refers to multiple " gods " who the supreme God is greater than.
Stein later used variations on the sentence in other writings, and " A rose is a rose is a rose " is probably her most famous quotation, often interpreted as meaning " things are what they are ," a statement of the law of identity, " A is A ".
On the other hand, Calvin is not responsible for another famous quotation which has often been misattributed to him: It has long been established that this line cannot be found in any of Calvin's works.
The Ex Works term is often used when making an initial quotation for the sale of goods without any costs included.
His literary style was florid, with much detail, allusion, and quotation, often from the Bible as well as the Greeks and Romans.
" The " King " in Nat Cole's name was usually used in quotation marks during his lifetime, but today it is often seen as though it were part of his name.
Prior to this, businesses often record the details of negotiations by using a request for quotation, request for bid, sales quotation, or sales bid.

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