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Once news of Theodoric's decision reached Rome, Laurentius retired from the city to one of Festus's estates, according to the " Laurentian Fragment ", because " he did not want the city to be troubled by daily strife ", where he fasted constantly until his death.

Festus's and .
Of Flaccus's work only a few fragments remain, of Festus's epitome only one damaged, fragmentary manuscript.

quotation and goes
The full quotation goes thus:
" And Mr. Farage, I ’ d like to say something Hungarian quotation for you, it is good that you are here because if the monkey goes up to the tree, it is better seen how red is his popo.

quotation and on
In journals and newspapers, quotation mark double / single use depends on the individual publication's house style.
Americans tend to apply quotations when signifying doubt of veracity ( sarcastically or seriously ), to imply another meaning to a word or to imply a cynical take on a paraphrased quotation, without punctuation at all.
This is allowed by the European Convention on Human Rights – note the word finally in the above quotation.
Alexander's influence — an emphasis on matter over style, on careful wording, with the occasional Homeric quotation — has been detected in Marcus ' Meditations.
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.
For example, each guest may be given a card with an inspiring quotation on it.
The article ends with a quotation from Ben Wilmott ( Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development ): " Employers can ensure professional language in the workplace by having a well drafted policy on bullying and harassment that emphasises how bad language has potential to amount to harassment or bullying.
Here is a quotation from a paper by Jan Łukasiewicz, Remarks on Nicod's Axiom and on " Generalizing Deduction ", page 180.
After Franco's death, Chevy Chase, reader of the news on NBC's Saturday Nights comedic news segment Weekend Update, announced the dictator's death and read a quotation from Richard Nixon: " General Franco was a loyal friend and ally of the United States.
The second edition of 3, 000 copies was quickly brought out on 7 January 1860, and incorporated numerous corrections as well as a response to religious objections by the addition of a new epigraph on page ii, a quotation from Charles Kingsley, and the phrase " by the Creator " amended to the closing sentence.
A quotation frequently attributed to Thucydides on the Internet, but which is in fact spurious ( ref needed ), is:
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.
The quotation however appears to be based on memory, and differs in different sources.
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.
The inscription on the stone is a quotation from the work of a fellow Great War poet, Wilfred Owen.
Early on, this vocabulary of refined behaviour began to work its way into English: the word ' debonaire ' appears in the 1137 Peterborough Chronicle ; so too does ' castel ' ( castle ) which appears in the above Biblical quotation, another import of the Normans, who made their mark on the English language as much as on the territory of England itself.
" 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 ).
The segmental function was once a common means of indicating an unmarked quotation on the same line.
In English, when a quotation follows other writing on a line of text, a space precedes the opening quotation mark unless the preceding symbol, such as an em dash, requires that there be no space.

quotation and saying
John Ernest Grabe found an otherwise unreported saying of Jesus, attributed to the Apostle Barnabas, amongst the Greek manuscripts in the Baroccian collection in the Bodleian Library ; which he speculated might be a quotation from this lost gospel ; and John Toland claimed to have identified a corresponding phrase when he examined the surviving Italian manuscript of the Gospel of Barnabas in Amsterdam before 1709.
A common ( and more laconic ) British English variation, coined by Sir Bernard Ingham, is the saying " cock-up before conspiracy ", deriving from this quotation:
The reification can be read intuitively as saying " this RDF triple talks about these things ", rather than ( as in quotation ) " this RDF triple has this form.
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 .”
" 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.
Competitors are given a topic, usually a single word or phrase that may be a person, thing, well-known saying, a less well-known quotation, current event, or an object.
) This is the popular version of a quotation from Pliny the Elder, " unde etiam vulgare Graeciae dictum semper aliquid novi Africam adferre "" Whence the common saying among the Greeks, ' Africa always offers something new '.
Geza Vermes, states that the first saying from ( Mark and Matthew ) is a quotation from Psalm 22, and is therefore occasionally seen as a theological and literary device employed by the writers.
But I made the mistake of contenting myself with quotation marks and not saying " look, I don't believe this as a program, I'm simply describing.
There is also a Bertrand Russell quotation saying ' Mathematics, rightly viewed, possesses not only truth, but supreme beauty — a beauty cold and austere, like that of sculpture.
In a November 2006 article in Australia's The Daily Telegraph, journalist Piers Akerman quoted Houghton as saying " Unless we announce disasters, no one will listen ", attributing the quotation to his 1994 book Global Warming, The Complete Briefing.
However, linguist Geoffrey Pullum disagreed, saying the quotation was " completely straightforward " and " impeccable, syntactically, semantically, logically, and rhetorically.
There is also a Bertrand Russell quotation saying " Mathematics, rightly viewed, possesses not only truth, but supreme beauty — a beauty cold and austere, like that of sculpture.
Further evidence has been found in the quotation based on Luke 22: 15 ( 22. 4 ), where the saying has been modified by insertion of the word " flesh " to provide a rationale for vegetarianism.
The main part of the programme consists of a non-competitive quiz where the chairman asks each of the four panellists in turn to identify where a certain quotation, phrase or saying comes from.
We hear Charles in voiceover saying that he tried to remember William Blake's quotation about love being eternal, so that he could say it to Rachel, but was unable to.

quotation and Other
Other motives for self-harm do not fit into medicalised models of behaviour and may seem incomprehensible to others, as demonstrated by this quotation:
Other considerations were taken into account in the organization of this anthology, as the following quotation illustrates:
Other ancient sources which could suggest the liar paradox, including Saint Augustine, Cicero, and the quotation of Epimenides appearing in the Epistle to Titus, were not cited in discussions of insolubilia.
Other posts from 1993 suggest it was already well established and being circulated on the Internet at that time, enough for the quotation of even a single line to be expected to be recognized by other newsgroup readers.

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