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In addition to such nonsensical uses of language, humor is communicated in scat singing through the use of musical quotation.
Literal text is specified through the use of a string enclosed in quotation marks ().
Bolloten supplements this analysis through quotation of anarchist journalist Augustin Souchy's remark that " The characteristic of the majority of CNT collectives is the family wage.
With the removal of the plinth and plaque, the only remaining reference to the Dickens novel is a quotation from Copperfield's aunt inlaid into the path through the park: "... a little change, and a glimpse of life out of doors, may be useful, in helping you to know your own mind ..."
Thus the author supports his claims for Plato's various erotic relationships through his quotation of epigrams attributed to the philosopher ; and makes an extreme allegation that Periander committed incest with his own mother.
Repeatedly using a selective quotation taken from the second paragraph of one of the articles, the Neoists attacked Booth, and through this by association, GA itself.
There has been discussion about the socio-economic targeting of the advertisement, and the extent to which it may or may not be insulting to the more down-market audience to whom it was presented as an aspirational brand by means of an Italian advertisement dubbed in English, such as this quotation from the New Statesman: " Within this inner sanctum of the smart set, a distinguished manservant glided silently through the moneyed throng, with a pyramid of golden baubles, perched on a silver salver, offering a huge piled plate of the sweets to the guests at an embassy party.
Banks usually prefer a pro forma invoice to a quotation for establishment of a letter of credit or for advance payment by the importer through his bank.
He could never forget the hardships through which he had had to pass, and as the above quotation indicates, he was unable to shake off the fear of failure.
The phrase was coined in 1903 by Andrew Ingraham but is best known through its quotation in 1923 by C. K. Ogden and I.
The phrase was coined in 1903 by Andrew Ingraham but became more widely known through its quotation in 1923 by C. K. Ogden and I.
Famous quotation: " I expect to pass through this world but once.
The album contains many mythological and occult references, encompassing Set, the Valkyrie, Hecate, Baphomet, Artemis, Bastet, Astarte, Ishtar, Khem, Uzza, Eve, Aleister Crowley ( through quotation of " Do what thou wilt "), Diana and Lilith.
Or, to continue the quotation, " the perfective looks at the situation from the outside, without necessarily distinguishing any of the internal structure of the situation, whereas the imperfective looks at the situation from inside, and as such is crucially concerned with the internal structure of the situation, since it can both look backwards towards the start of the situation, and look forwards to the end of the situation, and indeed it is equally appropriate if the situation is one that lasts through all time, without any beginning and without any end.
Before the 18th century, the Odes were only known through Lactantius ' quotation of one verse and their inclusion in two lists of religious literature.
The Church historian Eusebius of Caesarea, through whose quotation the above fragment survives, was the first to unequivocally distinguish a Presbyter John from the Apostle John.
In episode 5371 of US soap series The Bold and the Beautiful, Bridget Forrester ( Ashley Jones ) and Brooke Logan ( Katherine Kelly Lang ) discuss spirituality and the purpose of human existence through reference and direct quotation of " Dark Night of the Soul.
Customers of Citibank Hong Kong now have access to services such as account inquiry and management, transfer and payments, time deposits, stock trading, pending order management, stock quotation and portfolio management through their mobile phones. 2
The video was memorable, and the song itself – somewhat unusual in its musical approach, and even more so in its lyrics, which led off with a quotation from Oscar Wilde and ran through an extensive roster of famous artists from various fields, all dead, with years of births and deaths specified – stabilized the band as a cult favorite among indie lovers, and is the paradigm of the surprisingly successful " list " style of song which Couse has frequently used ( the first example of this style had been the title track on I Want Too Much ).

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When Colbert received a Kennedy Center Honor, her fashion sense was referred to with a quotation from Jeanie Basinger in The International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers: " glamour is the sort that women attain for themselves by using their intelligence to create a timeless personal style.
* 2004-On September 29, 2004, the Bank of Canada issued a $ 20 bank note which included a quotation from her 1961 book The Hidden Mountain ( La Montagne secrète ).
By referring to Katherina as a " cake " and a " cat " ( 2. 1. 185 – 195 ), he objectifies her in a more subtle manner than the above quotation.
She was called " Phantom Brat " in the editorial page of issue 8, although with quotation marks around her name, so it is unclear whether that was her actual name.
Notable by omission in the plurality is any mention of any right to privacy coming from the Constitution ; while O ' Connor does use " privacy " a few times in her opinion, the usages are all in the context of a quotation or paraphrase from Roe or other previous cases.
The memorial includes a quotation from her autobiography:
" He did not force her to resign immediately, claiming to trust her denial of the quotation, but she was dropped from his new cabinet when it was formed a few weeks after his narrow re-election.
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 ".
Luz also points out that in the massacre narrative, once again, a fulfilment quotation is given-Rachel, the ancestral mother of Israel, weeping for her dead children ( 2: 18 )
Upon being introduced Mary Jane utters her variation on the famous quotation, " Face it, Spider, You just hit the jackpot!
In June 1992, Clinton responded both to that quotation and to something Souljah had said in the music video of her song “ The Final Solution: Slavery ’ s back in Effect ” (" If there are any good white people, I haven't met them ") while giving a speech to Jesse Jackson Sr .' s Rainbow Coalition, saying, “ If you took the words ‘ white ’ and ‘ black ,’ and you reversed them, you might think David Duke was giving that speech .”
But that kind of behavior and that kind of mistreatment of holy books to the Quran burning incident in Afghanistan in February 2012 and prophets, and the prophets ' sanctities, and others ' sanctities ; this behavior is Israeli and let us say it is Jewish, between quotation marks ,-now they will say that this is anti-Semitism-the Holy Quran told us about this people: how they attacked their prophets, and how they killed their prophets, and how they affronted their prophets, and how they affronted Jesus Christ, peace be upon him, and how they affronted Mary, peace be upon her, and how they affronted Allah's great messenger Mohammad, May God exalt and bring peace upon him and his family.
In 2003, Spaink won the case, with the court holding that her quotation of Scientology works was acceptable and expressing concern about Scientology's attempts to prevent discussion of its doctrines.
This speech is indicated, similar to Death's, ""; however, unlike those of her grandfather, the words which Susan speaks in this voice are often ( if not always ) enclosed within quotation marks, particularly in Hogfather.
David noted Kemble's quotation of Roswell King, Jr .' s statement against slavery in her journal.
At the end of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Leonard Nimoy reads a version of the quotation that adds the word " continuing " between " the " and " voyages ", replaces the words " its five-year " with " her on-going ", and adds the word " forms " after " life ": Space ... the Final Frontier.
At the end of the Star Trek motion picture released in 2009, Nimoy reads a revised version of his quotation from Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan that segues from the original series ' opening to the phrase " her ongoing mission " in place of " its five-year mission ", and closes with the Next Generations gender-neutral version: Space ... the Final Frontier.
The official guidebook includes an image of the sculpture ( but not of the pedestal ), and mentions that the Queen recorded in her diary that the idea for it came from Victoria, Princess Royal ( her eldest child ) and that the inscription on the plinth is a quotation from The Deserted Village by Oliver Goldsmith.
In reference to the harsh criticism, Sanders said that Peters had " brought this upon herself " and acknowledged that " patient researchers have found numerous examples of sloppiness in her scholarship and an occasional tendency not to grasp the correct meaning of a context from which she has extracted a quotation.
Caplan ( 2009: p. 163 ), with an indirect quotation, conveys her understanding of the view of a contemporary Ngakpa who holds duality and nonduality to be nondual:
Extensive quotation from her correspondence, journals, and other papers.

quotation and own
The future Labour leader Michael Foot remarked to a reporter that it was " tragic " that this " outstanding personality " had been widely misunderstood as predicting actual bloodshed in Britain, when in fact he had used the Aeneid quotation merely to communicate his own sense of foreboding.
For him, adaptation includes exact quotation, imitation and incorporation of his own additions.
# The language must contain an apparatus which lets it refer to, and talk about, its own sentences ( such as quotation marks, names, or expressions like " this sentence ");
The future Labour leader Michael Foot remarked to a reporter that it was " tragic " that this " outstanding personality " had been widely misunderstood as predicting actual bloodshed in Britain, when in fact he had used the Aeneid quotation merely to communicate his own sense of foreboding.
" The quotation originates from the introduction of his proposed work A Contribution to the Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right ; this work was never written, but the introduction ( written in 1843 ) was published in 1844 in Marx's own journal Deutsch-Französische Jahrbücher, a collaboration with Arnold Ruge.
" It is clear that the author assumed that the author of the Gospel of John was the same as the author of the First Epistle of John, for in the middle of discussing the Gospel of John he says " what marvel then is it that John brings forward these several things so constantly in his epistles also, saying in his own person, " What we have seen with our eyes and heard with our ears, and our hands have handled that have we written ," ( 1 John 1: 1 ) which is a quotation from the First Epistle of John.
" Tuez les tous, Dieu reconnaitra les siens "-" Kill them all, God will recognize his own " was the famous quotation which exonerated the rampaging Crusaders.
Conventional versions of < tt > fortune </ tt > use two files for each quotation list: a text file with quotations, each separated by the character "%" on its own line, and a random-access data file generated by the < tt > strfile </ tt >( 8 ) program.
He often commented on the literary life: the first edition of his autobiography came out with the title A Mug's Game, a quotation from T. S. Eliot, whom Hamburger greatly admired, and to whose sixtieth-birthday biblio-symposium he contributed an eponymous poem of four stanzas which tells its own story.
From Shen's quotation — or perhaps Shen's own paraphrasing of Yu Hao's Timberwork Manual ( 木經 ; Mujing )— shows that already in the 10th century there was a graded system of building unit proportions, a system which Shen states had become more precise in his time but stating no one could possibly reproduce such a sound work.
Its vocabulary has largely been drawn from the Century Dictionary, the Oxford English Dictionary, and Barnhart's own extensive quotation file begun in the 1940s.
The symphonic poem is dedicated to Hedges, and the score bears a quotation from the latter's popular publication " Tomb of the Eagles ": When in Orkney I sometimes walk down to the tomb of Isbister to spend time on my own.
Over time, the quotation took on a life of its own.
The conflict had the support of the Roman Catholic clergy and the following quotation, from a letter written by the Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin, Dr. James Doyle to Thomas Spring Rice became the rallying cry for the movement: " There are many noble traits in the Irish character, mixed with failings which have always raised obstacles to their own well-being ; but an innate love of justice, and an indomitable hatred of oppression, is like a gem upon the front of our nation which no darkness can obscure.
He shows that the correct physics is always given by the combination of the Lorentz force with the Maxwell-Faraday equation ( see quotation box ) and poses these two " paradoxes " of his own.
Another theory involves Beethoven's Eroica having originally been dedicated to Napoleon but after Beethoven's disillusion with Napoleon rededicated " to the memory of a great man ", while Napoleon was still alive and in power ; Strauss's quotation of the Eroica and writing " in memoriam " can be seen as having interesting parallels with Strauss's own involvement and rejection of Hitler and the Nazi regime.

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