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Most of people were required to recite the quotation of Mao and printed material at that time usually quote Mao's words in bold in preface.
* Request for quotation, a request for a quote to perform work.
* Isoroku Yamamoto's sleeping giant quote, a disputed film quotation, attributed to a Japanese admiral during the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor
When the New Testament quotes from the Old Testament, quotation marks surround the quote and a reference to the source of the quotation is footnoted.
Many historians assert, however, that the famous four words never were actually uttered by Durocher ; the quotation as it is remembered actually came from headline writers distilling Durocher's quote that " The nice guys are all over there, in seventh place, not in this dugout " into a pithy soundbite.
Continuous pesharim take a book of the Hebrew Bible, often from the prophets, such as those of Habakkuk, Nahum, or from the Psalms, quote it phrase by phrase, and after each quotation insert an interpretation.
The paper's editor discovered the quote three days after the paper was distributed, pulled available copies, and issued a campus-wide apology, but the quotation was seen as the latest in a series of attention-getting stunts that were either provocative or offensive depending on the reader's point of view.
Jim Ward then attempts to guess the source of each quote, however, his guesses are usually intentionally wildly inaccurate, reflecting an exaggeration of the theme of the quotes ( for example, taking a contemporary public figure's quotation that the hosts deem to be racist and guessing that Adolf Hitler said it ).
The disputed quotation was published by a number of media outlets and websites in the Muslim world and elsewhere in conjunction with anti-Israel commentary, including on IslamOnline ; the English language Pakistani newspaper, The Nation ; and the London-based Arabic newspaper, Al-Hayat, which published the quote in a July 11, 2005, opinion article.

quotation and is
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 repetition
This is indicated by the repetition of the lemma (" headword "), or by the use of such phrases as " or thus ", " alternatively ", " according to some ", to introduce different explanations, or by the explicit quotation of different sources.
Related to the same concern of the above quotation from the Roman Catechism, the more recent Catechism of the Catholic Church also says of capital punishment ( repetition of some previous text for sake of context ):
Notwithstanding the popular cultural significance of the character ( and the wide repetition of this particular quotation ), Gekko never actually uttered the words " Greed is Good " in the original Wall Street film, although the trailers for the film featured a montage of edited scenes that resulted in the phrase being heard as such.

quotation and one
Nelson defines transclusion as " the same content knowably in more than one place ", setting it apart from more special cases such as the inclusion of content stored in a different location ( which he calls " transdelivery ") or " explicit quotation which remains connected to its origins " ( which he calls " transquotation ").
In his memoir A Moveable Feast, published after his death, he writes " I tried to balance Miss Stein's quotation from the garage owner with one from Ecclesiastes.
In 1984, The Washington Post noted: " Members of the Unification Church resent references to them as ' Moonies '", and quoted one church member who said " Even in quotation marks, it's derogatory ".
In the Keen 1 level in which most players obtain the pogo stick, a short horizontal dash above a long one appears on either side of the word " POGO ", perhaps as quotation marks.
One feature of his speech was the extensive quotation of a letter he claimed to have received detailing the experiences of one of his constituents in Wolverhampton.
In The Reluctant Admiral, Hiroyuki Agawa gives a quotation from a reply by Admiral Yamamoto to Ogata Taketora on January 9, 1941, which is similar to the famous version: " A military man can scarcely pride himself on having ' smitten a sleeping enemy '; it is more a matter of shame, simply, for the one smitten.
A good example of the last type is the Fantasia a6 ( No 2 ) which begins with a sober imitative paragraph before progressively more fragmented textures ( working in a quotation from Greensleeves at one point ).
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.
" The Times praised both the libretto and the music of the first act (" Everything sparkles with the flashes of Mr. Gilbert's wit and the graces of Sir Arthur Sullivan's melodiousness ... one is almost at a loss what to select for quotation from an embarrassment of humorous riches.
" In fact one modern scholar has observed in Bacchylides a general tendency towards imitation, sometimes approaching the level of quotation: in this case, the eagle simile in Ode 5 may be thought to imitate a passage in the Homeric Hymn to Demeter ( 375 – 83 ), and the countless leaves fluttering in the wind on " the gleaming headlands of Ida ", mentioned later in the ode, recall a passage in Iliad ( 6. 146 – 9 ).
For example, one can use a colon after an independent clause to direct attention to a list, an appositive, or a quotation.
However, usage differs from this in German, where an upper-case letter may be used only if the sentence after the colon could stand alone without the preceding sentence ( otherwise one may judge freely according to the relative independence of the two assertions ), and in Dutch, where an upper-case letter must be used if the colon is followed by a quotation or an enumeration of complete sentences, although in all other cases a lower-case letter should be used.
CILIP calls it " the UK's oldest and most prestigious book award for children's writing " and says that writers call it " the one they want to win " ( quotation marks original ).
The proverb was apparently based on an anecdote about Ibycus stupidly or nobly turning down an opportunity to become tyrant of Rhegium in order to pursue a poetic career instead ( one modern scholar however infers from his poetry that Ibycus was in fact wise enough to avoid the lure of supreme power, citing as an example Plato's quotation from one of his lyrics: " I am afraid it may be in exchange for some sin before the gods that I get honour from men ") There is no other information about Ibycus ' activities in the West, apart from an account by Himerius, that he fell from his chariot while travelling between Catana and Himera and injured his hand badly enough to give up playing the lyre " for some considerable time.
* … au delà du hasard ( premier Commentaire de ' Affranchi du hasard ' et du ' Temps Restitué ') for four instrumental groups and one vocal group ( 1958-9 ) ( text by Barraqué ' around a quotation of Hermann Broch ')
If quotation marks are used, it is sometimes the practice to distinguish between the quotation marks used for speech and those used for mentioned words, with double quotes in one place and single in the other:

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