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The hymn to Hermes, fr308 ( b ), was quoted by Hephaestion ( grammarian ) and both he and Libanius, the rhetorician, quoted the first two lines of fr. 350, celebrating the return from Babylon of Alcaeus ' brother.
The lines " Don't let it be forgot, that once there was a spot, for one brief shining moment, that was known as Camelot ," from the musical Camelot, were quoted by his widow Jacqueline as being from his favorite song in the score.
In that year, Vitagraph's An Auto Heroine ; or, The Race for the Vitagraph Cup and How It Was Won, contains a couple of dialogue titles, and the same firm's Julius Caesar includes three lines of dialogue from Shakespeare's play quoted in intertitles before the actors speak them, finishing with " This was the noblest Roman of them all ".
There are many movies which are well-remembered and looked upon fondly in the former Soviet republics ; famous lines or jokes from these movies are often quoted and some have even become a part of the Russian language as sayings and idioms.
Widely quoted today as if it were the original, it contains over a hundred prophetic rhymed couplets in notably non-16th-century language and includes the now-famous lines:
Tate was quoted as saying, " I learned a great deal about acting in of the Dolls, particularly in my scenes with Lee Grant ... She knows what acting is all about and everything she does, from little mannerisms to delivering her lines, is pure professionalism.
" As well, to close his speech, Benigni quoted the closing lines of Dante's Divine Comedy, referencing " the love that moves the sun and all the stars.
Semele was a tragedy by Aeschylus ; it has been lost, save a few lines quoted by other writers, and a papyrus fragment from Oxyrhynchus, P. Oxy.
One of its lines Denn die Toten reiten schnell (" For the dead ride fast ") was to be quoted in Bram Stoker's classic Dracula.
It bears little relation to the well-crafted 11-tablet epic ; the lines at the beginning of the first tablet are quoted at the end of the 11th tablet, giving it circularity and finality.
The opening lines are all that are usually quoted, but the rest of the poem contains lines such as " A man who longs to surpass his father ’ s census rating " ( 6 ).
* The final lines of " The Masque Of The Red Death " are quoted in the short horror-western comic story " 120 Days Of Djustine ", written by Enrico Teodorani and drawn by Antonio Conversano.
During the 2004 Senate race in South Dakota, Republican challenger John Thune made Ellsworth a campaign issue, stating in an April 16, 2004 appearance at the base that if he were elected over incumbent Democrat and Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle: “ It puts Ellsworth in a lot stronger position than having someone who's going to be in the minority and someone who doesn't have a relationship with the President of the U. S .” In a debate between the two men broadcast on KSFY-TV and KOTA-TV television on October 17, 2004, Thune said: " I think we have got to have somebody that has a relationship with the President of the United States, can work constructively across party lines in the Congress to get this done if we're going save Ellsworth " and was later quoted in the " Rapid City Journal " newspaper on October 27, 2004 claiming that: " an all-Democratic congressional delegation would have little political influence if President Bush is elected to a second term .”
The most quoted part is Book 1, lines 225-228:
According to a widely-told story, King Charles I quoted lines from the book as he mounted the scaffold to be executed ; Samuel Richardson named the heroine of his first novel after Sidney's Pamela.
* Pindar: A renowned lyrical poet, he is quoted in praise of Athens ( lines 1323, 1329 ).
The frequently quoted ( and often parodied ) opening lines set the theme and rhythm for the poem:
The lines were much quoted in antiquity, as for example by Stobaeus and Sextus Empiricus, and it was imitated by later poets, such as Sophocles and Bacchylides.
According to Suda, both his " constitution " () and his " precepts " () were composed in elegiac couplets, but Pausanias also mentions " anapests ", a few lines of which, quoted by Dio Chrysostom and attributed to Tyrtaeus by a scholiast, could have belonged to the so-called " war songs " (), of which nothing else survives.
“ Now so long as we see that the feeling is true, we pardon, or are even pleased by, the confessed fallacy of sight which it induces: we are pleased, for instance, with those lines of Kingsley's, above quoted, not because they fallaciously describe foam, but because they faithfully describe sorrow .” ( Ruskin, John ( 1856 ).
It is referred to by name several times in the novel, with these lines being frequently quoted:
In the fifteenth edition of Bartlett's Familiar Quotations ( 1980 ), nine sections of " Ulysses ", comprising 36 of the poem's 70 lines, are quoted, compared to only six in the ninth edition ( 1891 ).

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Scarcity of paper caused many Southerners to adopt the practice of cross-writing, i.e., after writing from left to right of the page in the usual manner, they gave the sheet a half turn and wrote from end to end across the lines previously written.
Was she thinking along the same lines Lucy was -- that it was quite possible Cathy might be left with her for good??
The military dangers in such an enterprise were numerous: Marlborough's lines of communication along the Rhine would be hopelessly exposed to French interference, for Louis ’ generals controlled the left bank of the river and its central reaches.
That and the topology of station order and interchanges between train lines are all that is left of the geographic space.
Goal posts were placed on the goal line, and any kicks that did not result in field goals but left the field through the end lines were simply recorded as touchbacks ( or, in the Canadian game, singles ; it was during the pre-end zone era that Hugh Gall set the record for most singles in a game, with 8 ).
The particles in the initial state are depicted by lines sticking out in the direction of the initial state ( e. g., to the left ), the particles in the final state are represented by lines sticking out in the direction of the final state ( e. g., to the right ).
Along the same lines, David Baron of Stanford GSB presents a game-theoretic model of mass media behaviour in which, given that the pool of journalists systematically leans towards the left or the right, mass media outlets maximise their profits by providing content that is biased in the same direction.
Spectrum of neon with ultraviolet ( at left ) and infrared ( at right ) lines shown in white
Except for the Superman cartoons and the features sold to MCA ( to end up with Universal ), most television prints of these films have had their titles remade to remove most traces of their connection to Paramount – the original copyright lines were left intact on Popeye cartoons ( the Popeye cartoons have been restored for DVD release with the original Paramount titles ).
Apart from the trivial zeros, the Riemann zeta function doesn't have any zero on the right of σ = 1 and on the left of σ = 0 ( neither the zeros can lie too close to those lines ).
When the Tsar took control of the army in the front lines during World War I, he left his wife in charge of Russia for he trusted only her.
spectral line | Absorption lines in the visible spectrum | optical spectrum of a supercluster of distant galaxies ( right ), as compared to absorption lines in the optical spectrum of the Sun ( left ).
However due to many cultural differences, and animosity towards a minority perceived to wish to annihilate Israel, a system of passively co-existing communities, segregated along ethnic lines has emerged in Israel, with Arab-Israeli minority communities being left " marooned outside the mainstream ".
However due to many cultural differences a system of passively co-existing communities, segregated along racial lines has emerged in parts of the United Kingdom, with minority communities being left " marooned outside the mainstream ”.
Only the last 14 lines of the hieroglyphic text can be seen ; all of them are broken on the right side, and 12 of them on the left.
An early printing of the Talmud ( Ta ' anit 9b ); Rashi's commentary is at the bottom of the right column, continuing for a few lines into the left column.
Video slot machines typically encourage the player to play multiple ' lines ', so rather than simply taking the middle of the three symbols displayed on each reel, a line could go from top left to bottom right, or any of the other patterns specified by the manufacturer.
The left and right upper-corners of the shield are formed by two italic lines, whereas the bottom sides are rounded arches that end with a peak in the middle at the bottom.
Ötzi the Iceman, dating from the fourth to fifth millennium BC, was found in the Ötz valley in the Alps and had some 57 carbon tattoos consisting of simple dots and lines on his lower spine, behind his left knee, and on his right ankle.
' The same verse in four lines of eight syllables each can be read from left to right or by following the path of the knight on tour.
Two chorus lines, one of four chorus girls and one of four chorus boys then took turns crossing the stage, the former group entering from stage right and the latter from stage left.
The treaties provided for the partition of Macedonia and Thrace between the allies, although the lines of partition were left dangerously vague.

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