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"quotation" Definitions
  1. (rather formal) (also rather informal quote) [countable] a group of words or a short piece of writing taken from a book, play, speech, etc. and repeated because it is interesting or useful
  2. [uncountable] the act of repeating something interesting or useful that another person has written or said
  3. [countable] (rather formal) (also rather informal quote) a statement of how much money a particular piece of work will cost synonym estimate
  4. [countable] (finance) a statement of the current value of goods or shares

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Everything in Wright is "twice transfigured" in this way, a quotation of a quotation, an image of an image.
I placed the word "collusion" in quotation marks because right in the opening of his report, Mueller places the word in quotation marks.
The limit for quotation and auction methods will be within the total limit currently set for transactions carried out via quotation method, it said.
Ms. Trump's "Women Who Work: Rewriting the Rules for Success" is full of bullet-point lists, meaningless business-speak and inspirational quotation after inspirational quotation.
We prefer to avoid quotation marks as they can be confusing; quotation marks are often used within clues themselves — in titles, or when indicating a spoken phrase.
" • Quotation of the day "Welcome to Puerto Rico.
" • Quotation of the day "The economy has grown.
" • Quotation of the day "Fallen angels suffer most.
" • Quotation of the day "Ladies love the sombrero.
" • Quotation of the day "I cried when I heard.
" • Quotation of the day "You may get a tweet.
" • Quotation of the day "We called it Sharpie therapy.
DO — USE QUOTATION MARKS WITH DIALOGUE Please do this.
The home furnishings retailer says it'll provide potential customers with everything they need to go solar as quickly as possible including a free quotation, a home survey, quotation approval and final installation.
To me, the altered quotation from Feynman is endlessly suggestive.
I wanted to borrow their work almost as a quotation.
The quotation has been removed because it contained several errors.
An earlier version of this article attributed a quotation incorrectly.
One had a quotation from a prosecutor deriding Trump University.
What is the quotation, and why did you pick it?
Love those quotation marks around the word 'journalist,' I thought.
" • Quotation of the day "There's Japanese owners, there's Chinese owners.
" • Quotation of the day "Tuberculosis is the shadow of misery.
" • Quotation of the day "I no longer have a family.
" • Quotation of the day "I haven't seen babies, per se.
An earlier version also misattributed a quotation about D.J. Durkin.
" • Quotation of the day "He knew what he was doing.
In the section leading up to the clipped internet quotation
The article also rendered incorrectly a quotation by Ms. Branson.
Falstaff, again without quotation marks, is an Italian bank executive.
How can using quotation marks help make searches more targeted?
This brief book is dense with quotation — but necessarily so.
Appropriately, his lecture began with a quotation from Albert Einstein.
Because of his quotation marks, apparently -- he put "wiretap" in quotes.
Google offers links to some quotation websites, but they're generally unreliable.
A quotation from another 19th-century French writer comes to mind.
Lloyd Doggett (D-Texas) held up Trump's quotation on a poster.
In his tweet, Trump surrounded "intelligence" with apparently mocking quotation marks.
Type in "winver" (without quotation marks) and press the Enter key.
Find me a quotation about young people, loneliness, and social media.
An earlier version of this editorial misattributed a quotation about clemency.
Ms. Blair wrote in that entry a direct quotation from Mrs.
" • Quotation of the day "We're a cross section of New York.
An earlier version also rendered incorrectly a quotation from Joe Girardi.
It also omitted a word in a quotation from that lecture.
Let's work on the pipeline, not some kind of quotation quota.
A previous version had an editing mistake that misattributed the quotation.
And indeed, the quotation can be found in many different forms.
One of the early Sire Records promotional shirts had "Ramones" in quotation marks, which is honestly endlessly funny to me, and I now despise every band that doesn't have their name in quotation marks on their shirts.
The bank currently holds 1-week swap transactions via a quotation method.
One of D'Amour's favorite tricks has been quotation from modern classical realms.
Higher Education, Trump's use of quotation marks actually suggests the insecurity of
Correction: An earlier version of this story misattributed a quotation to Sasse.
At the base of the sculpture was a quotation from the Rev.
But they all have the implied quotation marks, the ridiculous-fabulous tone.
" • Quotation of the day "These were all block and stucco houses — gone.
" • Quotation of the day "Canada is once again a progressive global leader.
" • Quotation of the day "I am stunned that this is happening again.
An opening quotation from H.P. Lovecraft signals that explanations won't be forthcoming.
" In many ways, he wrote, "that quotation is offensive to sausage makers.
More than once, she uses the same quotation to illustrate different points.
" • Quotation of the day "People don't come here to have a baby.
" • Quotation of the day "The message he's sending is: Don't cross me.
The site's home page bears a quotation, which he attributes to himself.
An earlier version of this article misstated a quotation by LeBron James.
In a recent e-mail, Bertelsen put the name in quotation marks.
An earlier version of this article misstated a quotation from Mariah Carey.
MAGAZINE An article on June 23 about hypersonic missiles misattributed a quotation.
For Maha Akhtar, whose sign bore a quotation from newly elected Rep.
Senator, and I put that in quotation marks, you're a f**king phony.
In the cited quotation, the government also dubs the decree "proportionate and competitive".
Now, since I've returned to dance, quotation is almost entirely what I utilize.
So it isn't surprising that people would take Trump's quotation marks as just
Which quotation or image stands out for you as particularly affecting or meaningful?
Consider the following quotation from the minutes of a November 1937 Fed meeting.
Chunks of poetry, essays and correspondence run together in a slurry of quotation.
That quotation was shared with me in the initial hours after the shooting.
Does she not realize the difference between a quotation mark and an apostrophe?
In a typical Žižek move, this really isn't the whole quotation from Jameson.
" • Quotation of the day "The Turkish lira is like ice in hot weather.
The earlier version also omitted a word in a quotation from that lecture.
The hymn's lyrics, though, are a quotation from another part of the Bible.
" • Quotation of the day "There's so much pressure to be a perfect immigrant.
" • Quotation of the day "We are a baby Flint — or a Flint coming.
" • Quotation of the day "People think twice about even buying an ice cream.
" • Quotation of the day "His dad doesn't get to see him being joyful.
An earlier version of this briefing misattributed a quotation about Justice Anthony Kennedy.
Off-White is known for its quotation marks around words, as pictured above.
" • Quotation of the day "We didn't know if it was real or not.
" • Quotation of the day "If you claim the rise, you own the fall.
" • Quotation of the day "I'm gonna be just fine, so let 'er blow.
The quotation came from Beckett's play "Waiting for Godot," which debuted in 1953.
An earlier version of this article included an incorrect quotation by Inès Seddiki.
O'Brien's conversation often turns to literary quotation—and, at times, to lively misquotation.
An earlier version of this article misattributed a quotation about the Kabul attack.
A quotation in an earlier version of this article was published in error.
In its own way, the quotation also explains a lot about divorce. 2.
The market also reflects positively to the increased quotation from these 2 giants.
Quotation and booking has also been digitised, with the FreightHub founder claiming that it is the only freight forwarding player in Europe offering real time quotation and booking on its platform for sea, air, and rail, between Asia and Europe.
"He's a front-runner with quotation marks," Scholten said of the former vice president.
Putting quotation marks around your search helps you find exactly that word or phrase.
CORRECTION: This story has been updated to remove quotation marks around the word liar.
My quotation about Hitler was inappropriate, and I would like to take it back.
"All of the power of Off-White is in the quotation marks," he says.
That sentence is a quotation from Chief Justice Roberts's opinion in the census case.
These clichés sit uneasily beside such literary affectations as the absence of quotation marks.
The article also misstated in some editions part of a quotation from Mr. Moore.
Their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation.
Do you think that it's important who came up with a quotation like that?
But it seemed like it was inevitable, which made me think of the quotation.
Especially if the number is presented in quotation marks or as fantasy, or both.
" • Quotation of the day "I will not be intimidated into withdrawing from this process.
" • Quotation of the day "I haven't seen all the shows, because I'm making them.
" • Quotation of the day "North Korean propaganda is in a category all its own.
" An earlier version of this article misattributed the quotation, "We are weirdly extroverted introverts.
It's not the first time Ms. Trump has incorrectly described a quotation as Chinese.
" • Quotation of the day "Some coaches play golf, shoot reindeer, whatever — everybody has something.
An earlier version of this article misattributed a quotation about Justice Anthony M. Kennedy.
" • Quotation of the day "I don't want to tell you, 'Your kid has cancer.
Correction: The headline of this story was updated to correctly reflect Kennedy's exact quotation.
A crayon image of Nazi fighter planes now has a quotation from Marcel Proust.
Luce writes in fluid prose, moving from a telling statistic to a striking quotation.
With quotation marks, that is the name of one of Verdi's best-known operas.
Does the quotation evoke any imagery or bring up an emotional response for you?
If the clue does not have quotation marks, it is looking for a definition.
CORRECTION: This story has been updated to provide the correct quotation for Leo Saldanha.
So we will pay attention to if Comcast will increase its quotation further more.
" • Quotation of the day "The holiday windows are considered a gift to the city.
I won't spoil today's quotation here, I'll link to an odd rendition of it.
"Quotation Painting" (1997), for instance, looks like two posters of different kinds of coral.
Note: The quotation by Hegel comes from his Aesthetics: Lectures on Fine Art, trans.
While Tom Fiedler, one of the Herald reporters, said that he read that quotation only after he set off for Washington to stake out Hart's home, other Herald journalists say they saw the Dionne article and the quotation before deciding on the stakeout.
This week I did the crossword first, so I should have been tuned in for an appearance by RUDOLPH and his crew, not just in the clues but in the quotation and the title of the book that the quotation came from.
If you print that, you have to put that in, like, dozens of quotation marks.
Quotation length is capped at 600 characters to ensure readability (and curtail any copyright concerns).
At bedtime, a handwritten card, with an inspiring quotation, greeted us atop our canopy bed.
Correction: This piece misattributed a quotation to Plath that actually belonged to Maya Angelou. Apologies.
Disclaimer Correction: This article has been updated to accurately reflect a quotation of Jason Ware.
A quotation from a newspaper editor also erroneously linked the law to the SoCalGas leak.
The Spurs released a statement highlighting his achievements, but without a quotation from the player.
An earlier version of this article misattributed a quotation about a proposed rule on arbitration.
Her best friend found a quotation from Hans Christian Andersen, and that met with approval.
He kept a quotation from President John F. Kennedy framed in his Times Square office.
Heel turn is in quotation marks because in no way was it a successful turn.
" • Quotation of the day "It's kind of been the longest-running version of 'Mean Girls.
After the school refused that quotation, it also refused her second choice, Professor Dauber said.
"Typically we treat it as a slang or jargon or colloquialism," rendered with quotation marks.
" Camp, she wrote, "sees everything in quotation marks"; it "converts the serious into the frivolous.
It was unclear why Mr. Trump put quotation marks around his own name and title.
" • Quotation of the day "I'm like, how can I be negligent for kissing my girl?
" • Quotation of the day "Planes and trains are called a choke point for a reason.
A judge there recently bore out the vibrancy of a quotation favored by the Rev.
But he seems to have relied on the same on-the-record quotation since Feb.
An earlier version of this article misattributed a quotation related to a report on harassment.
" The press release included a quotation from Seagal stating that he endorsed the ICO "wholeheartedly.
After marrying a tree planter in Boca Grande, Grace "retired" (quotation marks hers) from anthropology.
Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this article attributed a quotation incorrectly.
And a quotation from Mr. Mnuchin's Senate confirmation hearings was rendered incorrectly in some copies.
CORRECTION: This story has been updated to correctly attribute a quotation from an Alaska resident.
An earlier version of this article included a quotation that referred incorrectly to Gina Haspel.
" • Quotation of the day "Like Celine Dion, poutine was once mocked and underappreciated in Quebec.
The quotation was not describing his views of the effects of women out-earning men.
The macho heroics feel haloed with quotation marks, and an inadvertent heaviness undercuts the mayhem.
Her headline has Nooyi, in quotation marks, saying something that she rather clearly didn't say.
While Tom Fiedler, a reporter for The Herald, said that he read that quotation only after he set off for Washington to stake out Hart's home, other journalists at The Herald said they saw the Dionne article and the quotation before deciding on the stakeout.
On Tuesday afternoon, Biden's campaign had added quotation marks and citations to the sections under scrutiny.
This kind of intentional, selective quotation would get an ordinary lawyer torn apart by a judge.
We'll conclude, as we sometimes do, with an adaptation of a quotation from Boethius about history.
A quotation from the artist in the handsome little catalogue accompanying the show makes this clear.
An earlier version of this article included an incomplete quotation from a boy displaced from Aleppo.
But the vast majority of the quotation marks in Trump's tweets are of a type we
That quotation contained several errors, including a mischaracterization of the various journalists' roles at the event.
Correction: The headline to this article has been updated to accurately reflect the prime minister's quotation.
One little boy had a sign pinned to his back with a quotation from the Rev.
He was sacked as a junior reporter after fabricating a quotation in one of his stories.
Without quotation marks, enter the formula "=MOD(ROW(),2)=0" and click the Format button below.
An attached Request for Quotation document says the FBI wants 6 of the offline GrayKey units.
" • Quotation of the day "We are no captives — neither of Russia nor of the United States.
A shoe drawn from an advertisement and a visual quotation from Picasso sit side by side.
" • Quotation of the day "This is a purely commercial dispute that just spun out of control.
I found it just as interesting that Will now puts the "Reagan Revolution" in quotation marks.
An earlier version of this article contained a quotation that misstated a statistic about college education.
" • Quotation of the day "It's worth pointing out there is no scientific support for inevitable doom.
" • Quotation of the day "It doesn't matter what a pistolero you are, or think you are.
" • Quotation of the day "It is liquid, and it's salty, and it's in contact with rocks.
" • Quotation of the day "Plants are quietly scrubbing the air of one China's worth of carbon.
You gave a quotation to this paper in 1998, as President Bill Clinton was facing impeachment.
There were those who felt that in her hands the selective quotation could be a dagger.
"Wedding Dress" in Off-White's signature quotation marks was embroidered at the low of the back.
An earlier version of this article misattributed a quotation about giving the audience what it wants.
"La La Land" doesn't have its eyes on today — it prefers an approach without quotation marks.
A parody account of Republic TV, India's leading right-wing television network, had posted the quotation.
The removal of the award chart is why I put the word "sales" in quotation marks.
In a 1965 television interview, Ms. Auger spoke the words that became her most famous quotation.
In the daily Wordplay column and other articles, clues have historically been presented in quotation marks.
Choose one quotation from an opioid user in the article that made an impression on you.
Scott McCloud, the author of "Understanding Comics," called the bubbles the graphic equivalent of quotation marks.
" An earlier version of this article misattributed a quotation about defendants' facing "a presumption of guilt.
And this time to complete the four-championship equation to make a prophecy of her freshman quotation.
The artist, who also designed Williams' U.S. Open apparel, often styles words he writes in quotation marks.
" • Quotation of the day "We have made huge progress, but the work of perfection is scarcely done.
So it's perhaps no surprise that he would one day put his own name between quotation marks.
That itself is a quotation from Susan Sontag — films are full of radical juxtapositions — language, enactment, imagery.
Here's a collection of some of the most awful quotation mark mistakes on the world wide web.
The Associated Press also included a quotation attributed to the U.S. military in response to the report.
" This quotation comes from Tony Schwartz, the ghostwriter of Donald Trump's book, "The Art of the Deal.
But even if that quotation is false, Jordan has showed little willingness to engage in controversial politics.
The new policy also aims to significantly "ratchet down the use of anonymous quotation," Mr. Purdy said.
It's really hard to choose a winning quotation from a long list of things he's already said.
" • Quotation of the day "I want a free country, where it's not a crime to be young.
And the burdock, credited as "crawfish" on the quotation-mark-happy menu, is believable in the role.
" • Quotation of the day "If you put tariffs against your allies, one wonders who the enemies are.
It's a pseudoscience exaggerated with a wink through memes, an everything-in-quotation-marks lens for culture.
" • Quotation of the day "As advanced as we are, we are literally down to buckets and shovels.
And did I mention that this quotation isn't specifically even from one of his or her books?
The frames act like quotation marks for the skyline, and the marble balls perhaps like exclamation points.
Some early, halfhearted attempts at social relevance aside, "Thriller" is an act of quotation and little else.
" • Quotation of the day "We now have a military helicopter overhead, you see people running through canals.
" • Quotation of the day "All they give us is promises, but what can we do with promises?
" • Quotation of the day "This is a country of just laws, with a fair process for justice.
" • Quotation of the day "So we'll look at gun violence in schools, but not look at guns?
Next, the ones you're fairly certain about — in this case, a short quotation in the 1805 overture.
INTERNATIONAL An article on Wednesday about a Taliban attack on a school in Kabul misattributed a quotation.
" • Quotation of the day "Instead of taking Jerusalem off the table, they have made Jerusalem the table.
A large granite tombstone there bears an engraving of his full royal title — with no quotation marks.
I Vespri Siciliani, without quotation marks, is a retired automobile mechanic, and I Masnadieri is a lawyer.
Because of an editing error, the article also attributed incorrectly a quotation about immigration and tech labor.
An earlier version of this article misattributed a quotation about whom Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor takes after.
Every chapter in both books begins with an inspiring but not cliché quotation from a historic figure.
King's illuminated quotation on The Light House shines like a beacon of hope summoning all to enter.
Currently, acquisition quatation from Comcast is $65B in cash, which is the latest quotation on 15th June.
I say "mistake," in quotation marks, because that "mistake" could be reporting sexual assault that actually happens.
Reliance on the author's contemporaneous, often piecemeal notes is the least reliable way to check a quotation.
His quotation, from "Like a Rolling Stone," was not a faithful reflection of what Mr. Dylan had sung.
And as the quotation from the Talmud implies, neither one nor the other has a monopoly on truth.
It's an amorphous, one-size-fits-all quotation that can be applied to life over and over again.
Read the rest of the interview, including the least justified quotation of Nelson Mandela of all time, here.
A Sharpie and the Oxford Book of Quotation is how the author of 'The Knockoff' likes to roll.
An earlier version of this article misattributed a quotation criticizing the Trump administration's action on the 2020 census.
" I am reminded of this poignant Margaret Atwood quotation: "Men are afraid that women will laugh at them.
His most recognizable gesture is the addition of a phrase in quotation marks, which appears to convey irony.
A column by Ross Douthat on the religious right last Sunday erroneously attributed a quotation to Ben Carson.
" • Quotation of the day "I feel like I'm on a high-speed ride with no way to steer.
" • Quotation of the day "This is a reflection of what happens when you undermine orderly access to asylum.
" • Quotation of the day "The North American deal — the U.S.A. — uh, uh — got to get this right — U.S.A.M.C.?
On the one hand he is playing with the language of images — it is a quotation of sorts.
An earlier version of this article included a quotation from Mike Judge that misstated Google's Gmail ad policy.
" • Quotation of the day "One hundred years in the context of history is a drop in the ocean.
Critics said the magazine's use of quotation marks seemed to call the athlete's gender or femininity into question.
An earlier version of this article incorrectly attributed a quotation about the Republican tax cuts and economic growth.
" • Quotation of the day "Pound for pound, Stan Mikita was one of the greatest players of all time.
" • Quotation of the day "Identity is the ultimate digital currency, and it's being weaponized at an industrial scale.
Mr. Trump's use of quotation marks suggests he is directly citing a passage from a recently released report.
Are there other instances where you believe framing or lack of context changed the meaning of a quotation?
Read this quotation by Markaya Spikes from the featured article: Homeless people are treated worse than stray animals.
One repeated Mr. Priebus's quotation word for word, prompting the senator and his aides to erupt into laughter.
From now on, anything coming out of President Trump's mouth can be conveniently reinterpreted thanks to quotation marks.
There's a cover quotation by Sheryl Sandberg, a blurb by Anne-Marie Slaughter, a foreword by Gloria Steinem.
So, the Republican National Committee intern or staff member who put up the spurious quotation has my sympathy.
Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this article erroneously attributed a quotation to McKinsey & Company.
Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this article erroneously attributed a quotation to McKinsey & Company.
Use quotation marks around lines you take verbatim from another source, or rephrase and cite your source. 8.
Alongside the dancing, Chomsky was being broadcast in quotation throughout, mainly delivering a spiel about corporate mind control.
"The flaw that we exploited was just such a small error—in tens of thousands of lines of computer source code, in one specific line the programmer had used double quotation marks instead of single quotation marks and that was enough to let us remotely change all the votes," said Halderman.
I spend some of the morning figuring out SQL wasn't working because of the wrong type of quotation mark.
I put the word investigation in quotation marks because I wanted to signal that it wasn't a real investigation.
Some six centuries later, in 0003, Pope Benedict XVI used the quotation in a speech about reason and religion.
By the 1980s quotation books were saying that it originated with politician Adlai Stevenson, the US Senator from Illinois.
They can also be easily "programmed", a word Mr Chui puts in quotation marks, since no coding is required.
But what is it about the work of Shakespeare, in particular, that lends itself to legal quotation and reflection?
Correction: The quotation that began "Technology is at the core ..." should have been attributed to Paul Warshaw of Greenrush.
Freightos, for example, provides software that allows logistics firms to manage contracts and automate the quotation and sales process.
Note: My short quotation of Meyer Schapiro comes from his Worldview in Painting- Art and Society: Selected Papers (1999).
But medieval historians can be quite a shirty bunch, and a brouhaha over the quotation erupted on social media.
Consider writing these labels, if they come up, in quotation marks or with a question mark on the chart.
"Game-changing," as a quotation in a Mother Jones headline put it, seemed like a bit of an overreach.
The quotation is from Pound's "Blandula, Tenula, Vagula," a poem inspired by the famous last words of Emperor Hadrian.
The Times's stylebook says this: taps, the name of the bugle call, is lowercase and takes no quotation marks.
It's a quotation from the Bible's Book of Esther, in which an unlikely savior delivers the Jews from persecution.
Quotation from the man himself (which would prove fairly prophetic): "To me, change is for the good," O'Neal said.
But they played along because to them the meal was an anthropological adventure, a phenomenon experienced inside quotation marks.
I'm using quotation marks around "reincarnate" because there's no succinct term to encapsulate what Moira is able to do.
" • Quotation of the day "The South Koreans have said the North Koreans have agreed to give up nuclear weapons.
" • Quotation of the day "If a woman goes inside the family's home during her period, three things will happen.
" • Quotation of the day "We don't convict people because they have a lot of money and throw it around.
ADELE, PENNSYLVANIA Your use of quotation marks around the word "sent" makes me think you suspect some nefarious plot.
These are Hollywood movies with "Hollywood" in italics and quotation marks, combining lurid overstatement with subtle, even subliminal irony.
WHOLE FOODS SHARES TO RESUME QUOTATION AT 9:45 AM ET, RESUME TRADING AT 9:50 AM ET - NASDAQ
" • Quotation of the day "I'm pretty sure when I need a comma; I'm not so sure about a semicolon.
Also because of an editing error, an earlier version of this article incorrectly included a passage in a quotation.
He even sued brands for their use of quotation marks and red zip ties — an Off-White signature, apparently.
An earlier version of this article misattributed a quotation about why Ralph Lauren decided to design Melania Trump's dress.
Additionally air quotes are functionally different than quotation marks because they represent a speech act combined with finger gesturing.
Instead, the quotation appears to be similar to words used in a 1918 trade union address by Nicholas Klein.
However, Comcast's latest increased quotation came after the U.S. court approved the merger between AT&T and Time Warner.
An earlier version of this article included a quotation that misstated the availability of the internet access in Cuba.
Though the justices occasionally correct their opinions long after they are first issued, the quotation has remained unchanged and incomplete.
Each tweet contains only one quotation, often with incomplete sentences or broken words at the beginning or at the end.
Mr. Ambrose was found to have lifted, without using quotation marks, passages from another book, though he had footnoted them.
" • Quotation of the day "I can't imagine a patrol cop doing this who walked those streets or drove those streets.
Years ago, I was guilty of assuming that the quotation information I read in popular magazines or newspapers was accurate.
" Guidelines posted on the Naval Postgraduate School's website specify that words taken verbatim "must be set off with quotation marks.
The White House didn't dispute the quotation, which prompted denunciations from members of Congress on both sides of the aisle.
Crowley used footnotes to identify her sources in some cases but did not place the material used in quotation marks.
The surprisingly rotten score by Nino Rota contains a quotation from 'Manhattan Serenade' as a plane lands in Los Angeles.
Then, choose one quotation from Pile 2 that you disagree with and write a thoughtful response capturing why you disagree.
An article on Tuesday about an effort by Republicans to flood the phone lines of House Democrats misattributed a quotation.
The investigation was built on such a farcical premise that it needs to be placed in quotation marks when explained.
It pleased him to vex the "swinish multitude" (a favorite quotation of De Quincey's, from Burke) with that Gallic prefix.
" In an subsequent radio interview, Clarke said, "They're saying certain words and phrases I should have put quotation marks around.
And some people need the perfect inspirational quotation to float across their social media feed and put things in perspective.
When most people read novels, they probably aren't thinking much about how many commas or quotation marks each sentence contains.
An earlier version of this review included a quotation from the book that misstates a fact of Supreme Court history.
Long before (and after) camp was diagnosed, he was the kind of man for whom quotation marks were too subtle.
Once called "the most beautiful man in the world," he apparently thought he still was, at least in quotation marks.
" • Quotation of the day "I love my country and I want it to be the very best version of itself.
"Beating Donald Young yesterday, I would take that over this 'record,'" Polansky said Saturday, making quotation marks with his fingers.
"It's a 'judgment' call to give that last penalty because she called him a thief," Adams said, using quotation fingers.
It named her its 2018 "Woman" of the Year — and the quotation marks made a troubling difference to her fans.
Stevens gives Percy's satellite characters relatively few identifying features, weaving their staccato dialogue throughout her blunt narration without quotation marks.
The documents also include a Bill of Quantity Quotation, a 2010 proposal that listed the equipment needed for the project.
After all, it's not really a true Off-White piece unless something is not-so-inconspicuously branded in quotation marks.
An earlier version of this story misstated a figure in a quotation from Gwen Lachelt, a county commissioner in Colorado.
I put the word in quotation marks because I'm not quite sure to what category the poor dead creature belongs.
The order, and an accompanying request for quotation, indicate the unlocking service was intended for Indiana State Police's cybercrime department.
So they become abstract art with quotation marks, or a painting that acts as an illustration of an abstract painting.
Wikipedia is a quintessential example of the good that can come from the fair use of links, quotation, and media sharing.
We did so because polished paragraphs perfect for quotation roll from his tongue as effortlessly as ordering an egg salad sandwich.
" • Quotation of the day "It used to be legs, limbs and hair coming at you, but now it's legs and limbs.
You'll notice that I keep writing "unlimited" in quotation marks, that's because like any wireless plan in 2017, there are caveats.
"We have yet to find a presentation of this quotation that references a verifiable source for it," the Snopes sleuths write.
Or in this case, as Spicer tells it, he was deftly using quotation marks to expand the meaning of a word.
Without that connection, the un-analyzed quotation will not ring out correctly, but instead clang with the confusing implication of endorsement.
When the Run box appears, enter "optionalfeatures" (typed as one word, but without the quotation marks) and click the O.K. button.
I later realized that a quotation from the poem — "I, too, am America" — is featured on a wall of the museum.
Featured prominently in his workshop is a quotation from the Book of Isaiah: "And they shall beat their swords into plowshares".
The public must be told who approved the decision to remove important words from the Dowd quotation and for what reason.
" • Quotation of the day "We are happy we were able to help, and loved seeing their joy when power was restored.
An earlier version of this article misstated the context for a quotation from Justice Brett Kavanaugh's opinion in the Apple case.
NATIONAL An article on Wednesday about lawmakers' reactions to the meeting between President Trump and Kim Jong-un misattributed a quotation.
" The key word in the Baker quotation and in Ms. Davis's address, as it must be in protest today, is "we.
" Brown's page on the Hall's website includes a quotation from him that says in part: "My job was not catching passes.
" Brown's page on the Hall's website includes a quotation from him that says in part: "My job was not catching passes.
Not sure who's running this twitter feed, but these aren't real quotes & it's misleading for them to be in quotation marks.
Conversations flow into one another in long paragraphs devoid of quotation marks and even punctuation to differentiate one speaker from another.
Those are the words and phrases inside quotation marks of the four-page summary Attorney General William Barr delivered to Congress.
Corrections and the Quotation of the Day were pushed to A4, where they sat under a summary of offerings from nytimes.com.
Quotation marks in written text don't tend to directly evoke the combination of someone physically speaking and gesturing in this way.
An opinion essay on March 5 about President Trump's grasp on the nation's attention incorrectly attributed a quotation to George Orwell.
Bannon's quotation owes its force to the word "platform" — in this usage, a scarce and valuable stage from which to broadcast.
But in the overnight, Disney made no concession, increasing its quotation to $71.3B in cash and will bid for Fox's stock.
In his email he carefully puts the word Brexit in quotation marks, preferring to use the word exit about the UK's future.
Andrew reads Brideshead Revisited and chooses "Après moi, le dèluge" ("After me, the deluge") as a quotation for the high-school yearbook.
"Quotation signals Twombly's one-time action in the 'now' of writing, rather than his membership in the dead poets' society," she offers.
The Latin word "sic," when bracketed inside a quotation, indicates that the material comes straight from the source, mistakes or eccentricities included.
It's already fielding questions about Apple Music, Apple IDs and enabling smart quotes (the "curly" quotation marks, rather than the "straight" marks).
"In the video title, I put 'daily affirmation' in quotation marks because this wasn't something Jessica actually did every day," says David.
On the iconic cover featuring Williams, the cover line reads, "Introducing the 2018 'woman' of the year," with woman in quotation marks.
It's already fielding questions about Apple Music, Apple IDs, and enabling smart quotes (the "curly" quotation marks, rather than the "straight" marks).
Cather's will forbade verbatim quotation from her correspondence, probably in an attempt to keep scholars at bay ("information vampires," she called them).
It is in this way that a set of quotation marks, meant to pose as a creative's fingerprints become a smoking gun.
One such statement was a direct quotation from Mr. Redstone, who had not released a statement to the news media since October.
The correct quotation is that the founding principles of the United States are "the last best hope of earth," not "on earth."
Reporter Nicole Auerbach with The Athletic had Fedora's quotation down, showing that the man is afraid that football is under grave threat.
The quotation marks and all-caps styling signaled that the term, according to Trump house style, was both new and especially sinister.
An earlier version of this article misstated a quotation by John C. Demers, the head of the Justice Department's national security division.
The inlay itself is a quotation from another author — Kafka, Ruskin, or Plato, but also Susan Sontag, Elaine Scarry, or Elfried Jelinek.
It wasn't until 1972 that it made its first appearance, in an extended quotation in an article about the writer Samuel Beckett.
That inspiration crosses centuries: Stravinsky, Mozart and, in one instance, a quotation from the Gregorian "Dies irae" chant used repeatedly by composers.
An earlier version of this column rendered one word incorrectly in a quotation from Jonathan D. Ostry of the International Monetary Fund.
For example, select the television emoji on the top line and enter ":tv" (without quotation marks) as the text shortcut to type.
But my joy at the news of your weighing in was complicated by your using a quotation, even one from Nelson Mandela.
But every Pettibon phrasing sounds like a quotation from someone else, often in the formal, slightly stilted tones of a Victorian wordsmith.
It concluded with a quotation from William H. Stewart, who served as the Surgeon General under both Lyndon B. Johnson and Nixon.
Because of a transcription error, an earlier version of this article rendered incorrectly Martine Syms's comments about a quotation on a poster.
On April 22, I was alarmed to find a quotation supporting child rapists falsely attributed to me and going viral on Twitter.
" (Geddit?!) • Quotation of the day "God made you this way and loves you this way, and the pope loves you this way.
I put those words in quotation marks because it's still pretty great that the Galaxy S20 can connect to a 5G network. 
An earlier version of this article rendered incorrectly a quotation from Dr. Monzer Khalil, the health director of Idlib Province in Syria.
An article on Saturday about the Adam Driver film "The Report" misattributed a quotation to John O. Brennan, a former C.I.A. director.
Bolaño is in their company: the quotation here is broken off of a phrase that takes about a page in the book.
Even the statement released to announce that he is no longer charged with any crime called him "subcomandante Marcos" — with quotation marks.
Editor's Note: A quotation from Brian Skotko has been changed to reflect the preferred language used to refer to people with Down syndrome.
" The quotation immediately got picked up on Twitter, truncated to suggest that Lynch was calling Trump "one of the greatest presidents in history.
Mr. Trump and his social media director deleted the tweets, but the candidate still managed to mention the quotation on the campaign trail.
And because there are no textual boundaries between David's speech and Amanda's — no quotation marks or em-dashes — they blur into each other.
Be careful not to plagiarize: Use quotation marks around lines you use verbatim from another source, or rephrase and cite your source. 8.
The caption writers place the term "discovery" in the description of the depicted event within quotation marks to call its use into question.
The Times story spells out the same narrative, including a quotation from Vyarya that is exceptionally similar to one in the Meduza article.
Even President Obama, there's an example where he misattributed a quotation, and Hillary Clinton, in one of her books, has a misattributed quote.
"I endeavor to verify every quotation in a book, and there is a hierarchy of what constitutes good backup for quotes," Liguori said.
The quotation came from a character who in fact had no interest in books and was merely trying to impress a potential suitor.
"In other instances, answers that DeVos submitted ... used text verbatim from federal statutes and Education Department materials without direct quotation," the Post reports.
Politico said that while Crowley used footnotes to identify her sources in some cases, she did not place the material in quotation marks.
While another leading media outlet criticizes that this showcases Jewish influence on the media and places the term anti-Semitism in quotation marks.
Reitano's post takes a mocking tone, even making a reference to a quotation from Marcus Aurelius about imitation being a form of compliment.
The young reporter who was fired by The Times in 1988 for fabricating a quotation became the editor of The Spectator in 1999.
" This use of the word "illiterate" is an echo of the James Baldwin quotation in the first essay in the collection, "Black Body.
And in authoritarian countries where "democracy" comes in quotation marks, authorities are deriving visible pleasure from describing American democracy as a chaotic sham.
As with all things camp, Anderson exists in quotation marks, fusing her buxom presence with her reputation as a rock 'n' roll goddess.
Purportedly a comedy, this sophomore feature from the playwright Theresa Rebeck is so dismally unfunny that the descriptor should come with quotation marks.
" • Quotation of the day "We're not ditching any constitutional protections simply because the last person the president talked to today doesn't like them.
Be careful not to plagiarize: Use quotation marks around lines you take verbatim from another source, or rephrase and cite your source. 8.
A quotation from a Christian poet reminds another student graduating this spring to appreciate both the highs and lows of her university experience.
Mr. Castro was presented with a quotation from Ms. Gillibrand, a rival for the Democratic nomination, that likened opposing abortion rights to racism.
An earlier version of this article included a quotation attributed to Representative Lewis by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that the newspaper subsequently corrected.
But he'd pepper it with self-aware quotation marks to show he wasn't too serious about it, but he was still doing it.
The quotation, too, was called into question for its graphic language, but it was, Ms. Wortham said, simply the reality of what happened.
" • Quotation of the day "Twenty-two men chase a ball for 90 minutes and at the end, the Germans no longer always win.
" • Quotation of the day "It's a neat trick if you can both sanction a country and partner with them at the same time.
SUNDAY REVIEW An Opinion article last Sunday on the potential for a Republican red wave in the 2018 midterm election misattributed a quotation.
In the past, he has rarely spoken for quotation but has directed reporters to the occasional uncontroversial speech he made at oil conferences.
This week in 1929, the first automated electric stock quotation board was installed in a broker's office on 44th Street near Madison Avenue.
Abraham Lincoln's famous quotation — "government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth" — graces the exterior.
Select one quotation by a society member expressing his or her thoughts about clouds that stands out or resonates with you most. 3.
The Associated Press was more tame but still included a quotation that contained a word represented by the letter F, followed by dashes.
The city's basketball-loving masses were dazzled by his confident smile, his cultural ease and his knack for an enlightening quotation or quip.
SUNDAY REVIEW An opinion essay on March 24637 about President Trump's grasp on the nation's attention incorrectly attributed a quotation to George Orwell.
You can feel her rolling her eyes when you read her tweets, and that might have been lost with your basic quotation marks.
I'm talking about that hazy, distant decade, the unforgettably forgettable 1990s, which I'm told have returned to fashion's runways wearing blurry quotation marks.
Instead, we need to think about how this would exactly be phrased on the page, and use quotation marks to narrow our search.
Instead, we need to think about how this would exactly be phrased on the page, and use quotation marks to narrow our search.
One of the first things he did at OpenAI was to paint a quotation from Admiral Hyman Rickover on its conference-room wall.
" The quotation was part of a letter leaked by ARTnews in December, which was written by Kanders and addressed to the "Whitney Community.
The note is one of only four engraved with an image of Jane Austen, with each featuring a quotation from one of her novels.
The title is a quotation from former New York City Mayor Ed Koch, who allegedly said this when confronted about the city's housing problems.
Projected on the museum's façade was the same Washington quotation used by Barsky: "Our Government gives to bigotry no sanction, to persecution no assistance."
Thus, dialogue is embedded in the sentences without quotation marks or other grammatical signals to differentiate between his words and the words of others.
Work with the factory to get a quotation for the actual product you want to make, leveraging as much existing tech as possible. Fly!
A pro wrestling manager is invariably a heel "managing" heels; managing is in quotation marks because, of course, there's little legit management being done.
One hallmark that often appears in his designs is a word related to the piece written in all uppercase letters, set in quotation marks.
Those quotation marks around "Anthropocene" in the group's name won't disappear until some final judgment on the validity of a new epoch is reached.
Quotation from one of the guys he was traded for: "Frankly, I think the Bucks really got the best of the deal," Bridgeman said.
In Crimea, billboards bearing his picture and a quotation from him lauding the "historic mission" of building the bridge loom over various potholed highways.
BUSINESS DAY An article on Monday about net neutrality rules in Europe included a quotation that misstated the availability of internet access in Cuba.
When the Sanders campaign wrote the quotation out in an email it shared with supporters, Mr. Biden's sarcastic tone could not be easily identified.
All rummage around in design history at will, not in the spirit of postmodern quotation, but associatively, like a Pinterest page sprung to life.
If the camp object or person is always in quotation marks, as Sontag says, then ballet's fairy-tale romances lend this treatment to gender.
On Monday, he found an inspirational message that fit the Twins' challenge: a quotation from David Ben-Gurion, the first prime minister of Israel.
" • Quotation of the day "We overthrew control by a monarchy, and the Constitution signals in multiple places that the president is subject to law.
An article on Sunday about the high cost of Canadian youth hockey in Canada included an extraneous word in a quotation by Ryan Compton.
And "Van Gogh's Ear," my first encounter with this company, can initially come across as too consciously and carefully "artistic," with quotation marks appended.
Commonly attributed to Mark Twain, that quotation instead appears to be a descendant of a line published centuries ago by the satirist Jonathan Swift.
But not last Thursday in an auditorium at Middlebury, where a student recited that very quotation in introducing the notorious social scientist Charles Murray.
At various points, the music is lush, ironic and quotation-heavy; there's quite a bit of Wagner, Mahler and even Bernstein in the score.
In his 1985 essay, "Plunderphonics, or Audio Piracy as a Compositional Prerogative," he argued that copyright law prevents the act of quotation in music.
His signature use of quotation marks, for example, adds an ironic twist to what would otherwise be a standard sweatshirt or a pair of sneakers.
If he could cover t Each tweet contains only one quotation, often with incomplete sentences or broken words at the beginning or at the end.
So, for example, in most member states of the EU you are allowed to use works for purposes of quotation, within certain limits of course.
Note: My thought-experiment is inspired by Arthur Danto's aesthetic theory; my quotation comes from Rudolf WIttkower, Bernini: The Sculptor of the Roman Baroque (1955).
"Once we have exhausted all possible alternatives, the Americans will do the right thing," Mattis added, paraphrasing a quotation by British wartime leader Winston Churchill.
Akerman doesn't use quotation marks, lines of thought begin and end unpredictably, time frames jump around, and the subjects of certain sections aren't immediately apparent.
As any journalist knows, words you put in quotation marks are supposed to be a direct quote; an accurate representation of the literal words used.
The investment has been made pursuant to a bid process conducted by Canara Bank, subsequent to their request for quotation issued on June 19, 2017.
Synthia's declarations tend more toward prophecy than wit, but even ignoring the substance of its all-caps wisdom, the very fact of quotation is suggestive.
Open the Terminal and enter "cd /path/to/extracted/folder" without the quotation marks, plugging in the location of the folder you just downloaded. 8.
In its state media, China downplayed the Taiwanese election, referring for example to the "presidential election" in quotation marks and ignoring the island's political debates.
Rocketnews24 reported that it's possible that the person who tweeted the pic isn't the sibling of the boy since the caption is in quotation marks.
Correction: We deleted part of a quotation that mischaracterized Musk's participation in IAC 2017 as possibly "very spontaneous;" it was actually planned months in advance.
But ESPN retained The Undefeated name, which comes from a quotation by Maya Angelou, and its original mission to be a prominent voice on race.
To find out, take a portion of the job description that lists the specific role or requirements, put it in quotation marks, and hit search.
This is a slack performance, especially in an age when, thanks to fly-by-night Internet quotation websites, definitive sources are hard to come by.
An earlier version of this article included a quotation that referred incorrectly to the cost and frequency of sample sales held by the brand Rhié.
" He also uses an apparent quotation to argue that one reason defamation law exists is to prevent a defamed person from "wreaking his own vengeance.
Mr. Cusack had used a Berrigan quotation in his Twitter bio, Ms. Pittenger noted, and she had quoted the same line on her Facebook page.
That post showed the quotation alongside a photo of a rushing river cutting across a craggy landscape, an image he has shared before on Twitter.
To trace the claim back to its origin is to play a game of telephone, hopping from link to link to quotation and never arriving.
Other good examples: the cult musical "[title of show]" and Yasmina Reza's pithy "'Art,'" whose quotation marks make it simultaneously generic, specific, questioning and ironic.
Its home page and several ads feature the quotation, "Multivitamins for people who check the ingredients first," which it attributes to The New York Times.
" • Quotation of the day "That doesn't mean he is the greatest example of the Christian faith, and neither am I, but he defends the faith.
" • Quotation of the day "There were a lot of things being said about my mother that day, a lot of it bad stuff and depressing.
INTERNATIONAL An article on Friday about reaction to President Trump's decision to withdraw the United States from the Paris climate accord attributed a quotation incorrectly.
Often they seem to be speaking between quotation marks; then again, the dialogue is essentially a bridge between the catchy songs and exhilarating dance passages.
It has the grand payoff of an acrostic, if you're solving for the quotation, and it's a lot more accessible than some of our cryptics.
Her quartets string together quotation, homage and wholly original sound in a structure that can be explained in retrospect but never predicted in the moment.
"We have this thing in our family that goes back many years, it's called 'the Coagula,'" Mr. Peretti said, making quotation marks with his fingers.
Diane Waggoner: "The eye of the sun" is actually a quotation taken from a seminal article written by Lady Elizabeth Eastlake in 1857 on photography.
In the bedroom Mejia shares with his grandfather, a Berkeley pennant hangs on the wall above a poster featuring a Michael Jordan quotation about persistence.
Since then, the quotation has become a mantra of hope for pro-democracy activists in China and a reminder of Mr. Liu's commitment to nonviolence.
A quotation document emblazoned with GrayShift's logo shows the company gave Indiana State Police a $2003 dollar discount for their first year of the service.
Trump has derided intelligence agencies for weeks, setting off the word "intelligence" in quotation marks to indicate his skepticism and suggesting their conclusions were politically motivated.
Names nestle within quotation marks or parentheses for these regional managers, territory technical representatives, or cryogenic sales engineers, like R.L. "Dick" Petcher, or S.L. (Sal) Tropiano.
Gabor's famously strong Hungarian accent and demimonde personality are apparent in this, her most famous quotation:"I call everyone 'dahlink' because I can't remember their names."
He said something like (I'm not putting quotation marks around this because it's just from my memory), Well, I would if you would star in it.
" • Quotation of the day "There's no way I could make it without a second job, unless I lived in a box, and maybe had a moped.
But placing "source with knowledge of this matter" within quotation marks, as Allen did, reflects the dissonance permeating Axios AM since the beginning of the administration.
In a newsgathering game of telephone, one publication paraphrased Nooyi as telling people to take their business elsewhere, which others then misinterpreted as a direct quotation.
His default conversational setting is Commencement Address, involving quotation from nineteenth-century heroes and from his own previous commentary, and moments of almost rhapsodic self-appreciation.
Greenberger forgivably tells the same tales as Reeves, but in places "The Unexpected President" closely mimics its antecedent with scant paraphrase and nary a quotation mark.
While many headlines again labeled Mr. Vickers a hero, The Irish Times put the word in quotation marks and asked readers if his actions were appropriate.
If a lawyer were to provide a quotation in a court submission that omitted key words that undercut his argument, he would be subject to discipline.
There are multiple verbatim passages drawn from other sources without quotation or attribution, just as there are paraphrased passages that Crowley passes off as her own.
After the first version of each article was posted, I promptly added a vote count, a telling quotation or two and a link to the decision.
And in fact, there's a good example of that with this quotation that's used often at graduation exercises, when they're trying to inspire the new graduates.
That said, the use of copyrighted material for "quotation, criticism, review, caricature as well as parody" is supposed to be just fine, according to the law.
In all the instances KFile found, Clarke credited sources with a footnote but did not indicate with quotation marks that he was using the language verbatim.
" • Quotation of the day "You could at least make the gesture of not dropping them off at a Greyhound station and saying 'Bye, it's been real.
We even included a famous quotation from Hamlet using "desert" in the sense we intended: Use every man after his desert, and who should 'scape whipping?
"Today everything exists to end in a photograph" — people place that quotation of hers under their selfies, photos of cupcakes and sunsets, portraits of Sontag herself.
For one piece, he took a quotation from the catechism that says gay people should be "accepted with respect," and made it into a metal plaque.
The papers pointed out that her title of countess was probably false, and constantly reiterated that fact by referring to her as "countess," with quotation marks.
" • Quotation of the day "In our increasingly muggy and smoky discomfort, it's now rote science to pinpoint how heat-trapping gases have cranked up the risks.
She will pair her festively sequined and beaded skirts with a series of slogan T-shirts, at least one stamped with a quotation from the Rev.
" • Quotation of the day "There is a limit on how far and how high up public discussions can go before it gets on the leadership's nerves.
" • Quotation of the day "It is time to end this conflict, replace conflict with compromise, and allow the Yemeni people to heal through peace and reconstruction.
" • Quotation of the day "I thought about what it would be like to be an Aboriginal person in that situation and I guess that helped me.
Then there is a famous quotation from the artist, when asked to explain this piece, broken into three parts beneath the puzzle's title, on the grid.
All perfectly correct, since journalists who don't have to put quotation marks around their job description are unlikely to have millions available for such humanitarian gestures.
Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this obituary misstated the subject of an anecdote and misattributed a quotation that was part of it.
" The first quotation is from Frank Rourke (Bill Paxton), the morally suspect but brutally effective Los Angeles police detective at the center of CBS's "Training Day.
" For now, that sense of "mildly nauseous" will surely remain in quotation marks in the news pages of The Times, or will be paraphrased into "nauseated.
Suddenly I was brought up sharp by a quotation of some words an army captain had spoken on the day of his death eight years before.
The fact-checking site Snopes said it found no evidence for a quotation, often attributed to Mr. Trump by the left, that Republican voters were stupid.
It was a limp set between quotation marks, and I wasn't sure whether it was intended to make me visible to others or just to myself.
Yet not every quotation about the highway feels necessary to the story, and there's a paucity of description of the road itself or its surrounding landscape.
ANONYMOUS I assume by your use of quotation marks around "at the last minute" that you, like me, believe there never was a dog sitter, right?
The first page of the report's introduction makes clear that Barr cut crucial context around that much-discussed quotation — including the first half of the sentence.
Trump has a history of misusing or sloppily using quotation marks, repeatedly inserting his own comments into supposed quotes from other people without distinguishing between the two.
I couldn't help but notice this quotation from Brown, referring to Walker, after a rousing win against the Toronto Raptors in Boston's home opener on Friday night.
But sandwiched between The Nation's endorsement and one from The Daily Nonpareil, the local newspaper in Council Bluffs, Iowa, is a quotation from the state's largest newspaper.
Indeed, Kramer was put in touch with Vyarya through Meduza reporter Turovsky, and then confirmed with Vyarya a specific quotation from the Meduza story, among other details.
Clear away the flattering and fanciful interpretations, and you're left with this: Trump's amateurish quotation marks underscore his fraught relation to the written language of public life.
Because of an editing error, the Quotation of the Day on Saturday, taken from an article about a wildfire that broke out last week in Yarnell, Ariz.
Even after Columbine, it took several years for "active shooter" to fully shed its quotation marks and explanatory parentheticals and take its place in the national lexicon.
The publisher's materials are at pains to point out that "Here I am" is a Biblical quotation, evidently hoping to brush off some of the autobiographical implications.
Clinton ran an ad full of Hawaiian children and recut her "New World" ad, using a quotation in which Hawaii's most famous son, President Obama, praises her.
Editor's note: This story has been corrected to fix an inadvertent transcription error that led us to omit the word "not" from the Department of Justice quotation.
"That's what Carly Fiorina has done her entire life," the ad then states, highlighting a quotation from Fortune Magazine on how Fiorina had "obliterated" the glass ceiling.
" An earlier version of this obituary incorrectly explained a quotation from Mr. Rush that began, "When you play lefty, you're pulling that vibrato down to the floor.
" • Quotation of the day "People in the U.S. and China have for years said the wolf is coming, the wolf is coming, but the wolf hasn't come.
" • Quotation of the day "If you start to take away Astons and Bentleys and huge apartments in Kensington, freezing those assets, people will care a lot more.
" Professor Dauber said the quotation had been published in widespread news reports "and had come in some ways to be emblematic of the entire victim impact statement.
" He mentioned another Knuth quotation, which serves as the inspirational motto for the biannual "FUN with Algorithms" conference: "Pleasure has probably been the main goal all along.
This tells you we're looking for a quotation from a best-selling writer whose name, at some point in our history, has appeared in a Times puzzle.
Omar is Muslim, and the usual suspects have gone all-out in using an out-of-context quotation to portray her, completely falsely, as sympathetic to terrorists.
" That language was echoed by Liberty Counsel, which said in a statement that same-sex "marriage" — it used the quotation marks — and religious freedom were "mutually exclusive.
"But when I see Serena winning I am angry in a way," he continued, making quotation marks in the air with his fingers as he said 'angry.
The work of other players listed sources at the end, but they contained page after page of text lifted verbatim from websites, without quotation marks or citations.
An earlier version of this article incorrectly described a use of the quotation "He who has cares has brandy, too," attributed to the German writer Wilhelm Busch.
The comedy is in quotation marks because — as Gadsby demonstrates as she unravels during her one-hour performance — there's such a brittle line between comedy and despair.
And there's also the show-stopping veil, which has the phrase "Til Death Do Us Part" embroidered in quotation marks, which Hailey called "icing on the cake!"
He has always been a stickler for details, right down to the new film's witty opening disclaimer: "Never check an interesting fact," a quotation ascribed to Hughes.
To search through the comment history for an entire channel, add the word "global:" before the search terms, but without quotation marks, so like: global: search term
UPDATED ON MAY 24: This story was updated to correctly attribute a quotation to a senior former aide to Clinton who spoke to The Hill on background.
The statement, denying that Otto stole any of Google's intellectual property, was paraphrased from an internal company email; it was not a direct quotation from Mr. Levandowski.
"The president was very clear in his tweet that it was, you know, 'wiretapping,'" Mr. Spicer said, using his fingers to make a gesture suggesting quotation marks.
"I endeavor to verify every quotation in a book, and there is a hierarchy of what constitutes good backup for quotes," freelance fact-checker Liguori told me.
The book's subtitle is a quotation attributed to the Methodist founder John Wesley: "Do all the good you can," an idea Hillary says she has always leaned on.
Apparently, the typeface was designed by Virgil Abloh, who collaborated with Williams on a line for Nike and is known for incorporating quotation marks in his clothing designs.
As Guillermo del Toro said—I like this quotation, I heard him interviewed a few months ago—monsters are living, breathing metaphors for our social and personal issues.
Every time you discovered a new technology, Nimoy would be there for you: delivering in grave and stately tones a relevant quotation from a scientist, philosopher, or politician.
You can use one of these two "ABC" model: answer the question, back it up with a quotation from the passage and end with a comment or connection.
Today, traces of the epic's cultural authority linger on: a quotation from it greets visitors to the Memorial Hall of the 9/11 Museum, in New York City.
It was a line of text in quotation marks: "If you want to understand your own country, then you've already stepped on the path to criminality," it read.
Respond in a short paragraph using the "ABC" model: answer the question, back it up with a quotation from the passage and end with a comment or connection.
Due to that single quotation mark at the front, all three tracks titled "'Mama' Doll" wind up on the first page when you click through to the site.
Weighing in at nearly a thousand pages of translation and quotation and citation and argument, it is never relieved from the pressures of contemporary perplexities, political and rhetorical.
" • Quotation of the day "She escaped the anti-Semitism of the Nazis, but in the end her destiny followed her because she was killed because of anti-Semitism.
But the rationale that cut hardest, it seems, was a quotation from a vice president for marketing and innovation for StarKist, one of the big three tuna purveyors.
There's nothing helpful in the cluing, either for the author, who appears at 22A this time, or the three-part, grid-spanning quotation at 250A, 210A and 216A.
My solve was very smooth, but I confess that it wasn't until way into it that I truly understood why the clues had those words in quotation marks.
"It's a great day for hockey," reads a quotation attributed to Bob Johnson, the Penguins' coach who died in 63 after the team won its first Stanley Cup.
NATIONAL An article on Saturday about inmates released as part of the First Step Act rendered a word incorrectly in a quotation from Veda Ajamu, Robert Shipp's sister.
"You kind of have to put 'in full' in quotation marks," said Ralph Brubaker, a professor who specializes in bankruptcy at the University of Illinois College of Law.
I was also confident of a lot of the words that did contribute a letter to the quotation squares: OHIOAN, RINSE, TORAH, FRANC, PEDAL, ITALO, and so on.
Adapting James Frey's infamously fictionalized memoir, "A Million Little Pieces," the director Sam Taylor-Johnson niftily elides the book's truthiness problem with an introductory quotation from Mark Twain.
But five years later, the summary moved again, this time to the second front (the first page of the second section), now with a Quotation of the Day.
Oh, and the quotation really added a layer of interest and did help me a tiny bit because I remembered the end once I had solved the beginning.
If your curiosity is piqued by the imagery in the solved quotation, as mine was, you must take a look at these deer stones, as they are called.
Genevieve Koski wrote about it for us later in the day, and included the full quotation, which is worth repeating: We all are born with a certain package.
"[T]he decor was familiar to the point of strangeness: hyperfamiliar, you might say today," the artist Allan McCollum noted in 1999, a quotation reproduced in the catalogue.
The other mechanisms Mr. Sullivan identified include: • Synthesis and streamlining, a process in which a quotation is simplified over time; • Proverbial wisdom, in which a quotation is elevated to the status of a proverb because its source is unknown; • Real-world proximity, when an individual wrongly gets credit for a quotation because they share a real-world connection to the true author; • Similar names, the mistaken attribution of a quotation to someone whose name resembles that of the true author; • Concoctions, which are pure fabrications, intentional or otherwise; • Historical fiction, when an individual gets credit for words uttered by a character portraying them in a movie, novel or other work of fiction; • Capture, when a famous person gets credit for echoing the words of someone less well-known; • Host, in which an individual, simply by being famous, attracts credit for quotations they never delivered, with Mr. Twain and Albert Einstein being popular examples.
He included the following line in quotation marks, "President Trump has the right to end DACA," appearing to attribute it to Titus, but that line isn't in Titus' opinion.
Flynn's son, Michael G. Flynn, called the story a "lie" on Twitter and appeared to cast doubts about the integrity of the investigation, which he placed in quotation marks.
An earlier version of this article omitted two words of a quotation from a speech by Khizr Khan, the father of an American Muslim soldier who died in Iraq.
The closest we got to writing anything ourselves was each choosing a short quotation — mine from Louise Erdrich's memoir, his from The Velveteen Rabbit — to tack on the end.
Carved into the wall in CIA's original headquarters lobby is the biblical quotation: "And ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free" — John 8:32.
Appreciation veered in the direction of quotation in some of the vast denim trousers, the Velcro-fastened work wear, the roomy drifter coats and mesh crop tops he showed.
" When Ms. Schumer arrived at dinner, a quotation from Mr. Darcy, another character from "Pride and Prejudice," was weighing on her: "My good opinion once lost is lost forever.
Ms. Doe's lawyer, Professor Dauber and university officials discussed the potential engraving, Ms. Lapin said, but they could not agree on which quotation to use from Ms. Doe's statement.
Ms. Doe provided Stanford with a quotation from her 7,000-word victim impact statement, which was shared by millions of people online after it was posted in June 2016.
A single, solitary quotation about her art comes down to us, from a brief 1965 article in the New York Times which surveyed the work of several Pop artists.
In their meeting room, a quotation attributed to the N.B.A. coach Phil Jackson — "The strength of the team is each individual member" — was scribbled on a dry-erase board.
" • Quotation of the day "I think we are going to have a lot of elderly people who were wiped off the face of the earth because they were sleeping.
But more remarkable than the possible miscommunication over timing was Mr. Trump's placing "intelligence" in mocking quotation marks, amplifying his previous insults to the quality of the agencies' work.
Mr. Pettibon, who routinely alters found images and quotations, stays faithful to the original in this case, except to insert a misogynistic quotation he attributes to Henry A. Kissinger.
I use quotation marks because when a movement becomes this large — attracting what we estimate to be as many as 200,000 people on Fridays — it cannot be completely controlled.
When this curious quotation first circulated among music lovers, it seemed a bit baffling coming from a leader who had not previously evinced much affection for the classical repertoire.
If someone else's words are sufficiently significant to be worth quoting, then accurate quotation followed by a correct citation is essential, even if only a few words are involved.
There are also helpful tips for newcomers, reminding you to start each of your text commands with a verb, or use quotation marks to indicate when someone is speaking.
Also on display is a quotation from a distinguished historian, Joachim Fest, placing the 21 victory squarely in the Wirtschaftswunder, or economic miracle, that was West Germany after Nazism.
"Today we sent a request for quotation (LOR) to our American partners regarding the purchase of 32 F-35A aircraft along with a logistics and training package," Blaszczak tweeted.
"Undocumented is the term preferred by many immigrants and their advocates, but it has a flavor of euphemism and should be used with caution outside quotation," the guide states.
What is fascinating about this incident though, is that the quotation actually comes from an 1889 book, "American Constitutional Law," that defends Andrew Johnson against his impeachment in 1868.
In the typeface, the word "Men" in "Men of the Year" is crossed out, with the word "Woman" scripted in handwritten font in its place — and put in quotation marks.
But, in a departure from a traditional news broadcast, Mr. Hamby closes his segment not with a quotation from a campaign staff member, but with a plea to his audience.
"Agents discovered many similarities in the use of words and punctuation, including: the word "cheers," double exclamation marks, frequent use of quotation marks, and intermittent French posts," court documents say.
If you convey enthusiasm through sparkles and emoji, or that something is important through capitals or quotation marks, it can now be subverted to convey ironic enthusiasm or ironic importance.
The secret is in those quotation marks, because what defines their sound is the synthesizer vocalist-guitarist-honcho Natalie Hoffman convinced her visual artist pal Alexandra Eastburn to take up.
INSIDE THE TIMES Because of an editing error, the Quotation of the Day on Saturday, taken from an article about a wildfire that broke out last week in Yarnell, Ariz.
The catalyst for "Revolt," though, was a commission from the Royal Shakespeare Company that came with the prompt "Well-behaved women seldom make history" — a quotation Ms. Birch found irritating.
" He also pointed to a quotation in which a former New Black Panther leader, Malik Zulu Shabazz, suggested killing all Zionists in Israel, including their "old ladies" and "little babies.
To some, the quotation marks around "woman" represented yet another instance of racialized sexism directed at Williams, who has repeatedly been body-shamed and described as masculine throughout her career.
That quotation is a key to the book, and also — exhilaratingly — a direct challenge to "The Sound of Things Falling," which had much to do with going backward in memory.
Much of the tumult surrounded one quotation from an email that Judge Kavanaugh wrote as a lawyer in George W. Bush's White House concerning the landmark abortion decision Roe v.
In his studio at the McColl Center for Art + Innovation, where he is an artist in residence, he sat on a couch he had painted with a Maya Angelou quotation.
Some buy merely for investment, placing pictures in storage without even seeing them, phoning their gallery every day for the latest quotation, as though they were waiting to sell stock.
The quotation from Ms. Omar that appeared on the cover had been pulled from a speech she gave last month at an event for the Council on American-Islamic Relations.
" • Quotation of the day "Based on the kind of judgment you have demonstrated, American families are very lucky that you weren't on the Fed board over the last several years.
Mr. Trump's comments provoked a surge in sell orders that wiped an additional 25 percent off the price on Wednesday, according to the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board's electronic quotation service.
Just enter "chrome://network-error/-106" in the address bar (without the quotation marks), press the Enter key and tap the space bar to get those little dino legs moving.
A week later, Jackson may have inadvertently had the quotation of the season when he said, "I think we like it dramatic," after Cleveland's 12-9 overtime win against Baltimore.
The company issued a statement saying that the quotation had been taken out of context, and that it supported pro-American manufacturing policies of Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, too.
Through one such process, which he labels "textual proximity," a famous person mistakenly gets credit for a quotation merely by having their name or likeness published close to the words.
In May 2013, Mr. Sullivan heard from a reader who, after a fruitless attempt to prove Chekhov's authorship of those words, wanted help uncovering the true history of the quotation.
And maybe it's venting the former persona onstage, as it were, set off from real life by the quotation marks of humor, that allows us to be more genuinely decent.
NATIONAL An article on Friday about a new deputy director of the Central Intelligence Agency included a quotation that referred incorrectly to Gina Haspel, who was named to the post.
The music that accompanies the entrance of the High Pigeon and his followers is a luminous pastiche of the Divine Mozart, with an unmistakable quotation from the "Gran Partita" Serenade.
If it doesn't, you can copy a section of the statement and paste it into a search engine, enclosing the text in quotation marks to search for that exact phrasing.
He agrees that the Blackmun quotation was more substantial than is typical, but he said there is, right now anyway, no mechanism for distinguishing between major errors and everyday mistakes.
Mr. Silver held a "job" with a law firm that specialized in lawsuits on behalf of people with mesothelioma; the use of the word "job" requires quotation marks as tweezers.
INTERNATIONAL An article on Tuesday about the election of Avi Gabbay to lead the Labor Party in Israel included a quotation that referred incorrectly to participation in the leadership election.
And Kambui Olujimi's The Gini Quotation, a series of cell-like glass sculptures, points out the absurdity of people donating biological materials (like sperm and eggs) in order to make money.
"This happens all the time because these upload filters are not capable of understanding context, understanding copyright exceptions like parody or quotation, and they don't understand the public domain," Reda said.
The quotation — "But Samuel said, 'As your sword has made women childless, so will your mother be childless among women' " — is Verse 33 of I Samuel, Chapter 15, not Verse 3.
Beginning with the first episode, Mr Colbert championed the term "truthiness", or telling things "from the gut" without the need for inconvenient facts (a word Mr Colbert put in quotation marks).
The premiere quotation comes from a stanza of Emily Dickinson's "LXIX," explaining the horrors of an assassin hiding in one's apartment is nothing compared to the horrors we hide in ourselves.
After reviewing her 2000 dissertation, Politico found more than 12 instances where the conservative author and commentator lifted directly from scholarly texts, without using quotation marks or providing the correct attribution.
ARTS & LEISURE An article on April 2556 about the film "Dheepan" included a quotation from the actor Antonythasan Jesuthasan that omitted part of the given name of a philosopher he studied.
Her narratives are rigorous, partial to the present tense, and untempted by the small change of contemporary realism (abundant and superfluous dialogue in quotation marks, sharply individuated characters, tellingly selected detail).
"It was a bad first date," said Ms. d'Ambrosio, who at first suspected he was secretly a journalist trying to get a juicy quotation out of a United States government official.
NEW YORK An article on Monday about legal issues surrounding the inheritance of a brownstone, in which two longtime partners who never married lived for 55 years, attributed a quotation incorrectly.
"These days, with all the technology, you can do that as long as everybody's on the same page," Colangelo said, the caveat suggestively tacked on to the end of his quotation.
In what has become an occasional habit, Mr. Comey offered what appeared to be a quotation of relevance to the day's unfolding news, in this case a biblical verse about justice.
Mr. Comey's post reflects a habit on display in recent months in which he has appeared to use a carefully chosen quotation to allude to someone or something in the news.
Throughout the club, the bright green walls are decorated with the quotation "Keep Hipco Burning," a nod to the country's take on American rap, which is performed in Liberian pidgin English.
BOOK REVIEW A review last Sunday about the novel "Kudos," by Rachel Cusk, misidentified the source for a quotation from one of the author's two previous books in her fictional trilogy.
The movie, written and directed by João Pedro Rodrigues, begins with a quotation from St. Anthony about the warmth a person is apt to feel when he "approaches the Spirit" openly.
" • Quotation of the day "Six months into my post-Tillerson stress disorder, I'm thrilled to see a bipartisan consensus emerge about the critical role that diplomacy plays in America's global leadership.
Before "Luisa Miller" — with quotation marks — there was a "viva Verdi" toast at the august Metropolitan Opera Club, which has its own room on the dress-circle level of the Met.
Because of an editing error, an article on Monday about how President Trump's budget proposals are viewed in South Carolina included a quotation that misstated the amount of the national debt.
I then went a bit astray with "benny" instead of TRANQ (that "Q" was vital to figuring out the beginning of this quotation, too); I also put "Connick" instead of NILSSON.
His social media account creates news and comments directly on it, usually with his trademark style of exclamation points, random quotation marks, all those nicknames — sometimes with a few typos thrown in.
Johnson, fired from The Times in 1988 for fabricating a quotation, made his name in Brussels not with honest reporting but with extreme euroskepticism, tirelessly attacking, mocking and denigrating the European Union.
Update 6/23/2017 10:21PM: Salvatore Vitale asked us to remove his quotation from the story because he felt the writer was misleading about his intentions when obtaining information over email.
"The proposed IEX Access Delay and IEX protected quotation status would degrade market efficiency and unnecessarily interfere with trading and quoting on other venues," wrote Citadel in its comment to the SEC.
At one point, in a wry inversion of the well-known Philip Larkin quotation (part of which Schine borrows for her title), Joy broods about her relationship with her son and daughter.
An opinion essay last Sunday included a quotation by JK Scheinberg, a retired Apple engineer, saying he was not contacted after an interview for a job at an Apple store Genius Bar.
Based on information provided to The New York Times, an earlier version of this article rendered incorrectly a quotation from Abraham Lincoln that Mr. Bloomberg cited in a column in Bloomberg View.
It makes a mockery of the gothic, placing horrific imagery in quotation marks, but still manages to be genuinely unsettling: Gorey's parodies of nineteenth-century nightmares remain disturbing in the twenty-first.
The bombastic peanut-farming mogul turned politician would pace the Lincoln Bedroom into the wee hours, sending telegrams in which he, using arbitrary capitalizations and quotation marks, raged against "Geriatric" Gerald Ford.
An earlier version of this article included an erroneous quotation that mischaracterized Tory Burch's comments about what she chooses to wear at her shows and how social media posts affect her business.
Since those rights remain the ultimate moneymaker, they form a powerful center of gravity; Boren was not wrong to refer to the Big 123's deal as a "handcuff" (another memorable quotation).
The obituary also included a quotation from George Schlatter, the executive producer of "Laugh-In," that misidentified the cast member who played chess with Ms. Brown in a sketch on the show.
BUSINESS Because of an editing error, an article on Friday about the consulting firm McKinsey & Company's advice to Johnson & Johnson on driving the sales of opioids erroneously attributed a quotation to McKinsey.
Their first is the composer Giuseppe Verdi, so much so that the club's members are assigned specific names when they are admitted — the titles of Verdi's operas, but without the quotation marks.
NATIONAL Because of an editing error, an article on Monday about how President Trump's budget proposals are viewed in South Carolina included a quotation that misstated the amount of the national debt.
The book's unconventional capitalization and punctuation continue Notley's invention of a new grammar, which has been most widely recognized in her use of quotation marks in The Descent of Alette (Penguin, 1996).
BUSINESS DAY An article on Monday about Zipongo, a start-up aimed at helping companies improve the eating habits of their employees, transposed the numbers in a quotation from Jason Langheier, Zipongo's founder.
Machines can take so much cost out of any sales process (request for proposal, quotation, order and fulfillment system), it is the fiduciary responsibility of your CEO and the board to hire robots.
" • Quotation of the day "Tariffs are seen as a direct slap in the face, and it will be very difficult for the Chinese government to sit back and take those blows without retaliating.
Most of the printing houses didn't even reply to our inquiries (we are not sure if they read them in the first place) or required a lot of technical knowledge before sending quotation.
Exactly two weeks before the Iowa caucus, when Trump himself spoke at Liberty University, he botched a Bible quotation and, against university rules, uttered a profanity, two miscues that Cruz would never commit.
In another experiment she looked at what happened when members of a team appended a virtuous quotation to their e-mail signoffs, such as "Better to fail with honour than succeed with fraud".
WHEN people wheel out the old quotation by Dean Acheson to the effect that Britain had lost an empire and not yet found a role, the rest of his speech is often forgotten.
SPORTS An article in some editions last Sunday about Creator's victory in the Belmont Stakes misattributed, in some copies, a quotation regarding the performance of Exaggerator, the Preakness Stakes winner who finished 2556th.
The brunt of the criticism boils down to the use of the use of the quotation marks which, according to detractors, nods to insults Serena has faced for the majority of her career.
In his prime, he was a sometimes cantankerous quotation machine in the pressroom and a magnet for hecklers in the United States, even though he had played college golf at Houston Baptist University.
Mr. Johnson, fired from The Times in 1988 for fabricating a quotation, made his name in Brussels not with honest reporting but with extreme euroskepticism, tirelessly attacking, mocking and denigrating the European Union.
On Tuesday morning, not long after the death on Monday of former Attorney General Janet Reno, an anti-Clinton meme circulated widely across the site with a false quotation attributed to Ms. Reno.
Imagine enormous 128-pt quotation marks around the word tolerant here, and you'll best understand the right's sarcastic usage of this term, reparations for decades of being told THEY were the intolerant ones.
An earlier version of this article misattributed a quotation; it was Thomas Jefferson, not John Milton, who said that "error of opinion may be tolerated where reason is left free to combat it."
" • Quotation of the day "There's an unacceptably large number of younger miners who have end-stage disease, and the only choice is to get a lung transplant or wait it out and die.
EDITORS' NOTE: STYLES An article on Thursday about New York Fashion Week and what designers choose to wear on the runway during their shows included an erroneous quotation that misrepresented Tory Burch's comments.
Critics said the magazine's use of quotation marks around "woman" on Ms. Williams's cover appeared to call into question her gender or her femininity, a trope with at least a touch of transphobia.
The quotation was included in a footnote added to "Civilization and Its Discontents" in "The Freud Reader" by that book's editor, Peter Gay; it was not cited by Freud in the original work.
" A Hemingway quotation followed: "Certainly there is no hunting like the hunting of man and those who have hunted armed men long enough and liked it, never really care for anything else thereafter.
As one (unofficial) ball competition coach advises about another performer's stance, "No one can tell you what you're not, because you're real," with the last word in a set of inflected quotation marks.
Sax, a Canadian business journalist best known for the James Beard Award-winning book "Save the Deli," clearly likes old things and does not believe in putting the word authenticity in quotation marks.
While blasting Gates for his crimes, she praised him for then delivering real facts — and no "alternative facts," in a direction quotation of a notorious phrase once uttered by Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway.
I'm fearful of being told that we need to hire caregivers or to move into some sort of "home" — the quotation marks a dead giveaway that such a place is decidedly not home.
As for anarchism and feminism, the words sympathetic outsiders have applied to Rojava, I want so much to place quotation marks around these terms in a vain effort to reinvigorate their power and strangeness.
Osmek says the money was supposed to be spent on Minnesota projects, and Lapensée works as an assistant professor (in his email to me, he put "professor" in quotation marks) at a Michigan university.
Barack Obama was still president, his successor misused quotation marks in a tweet not-so-subtly hinting at Tillerson's appointment, and it was hard to envision just how chaotic the Trump administration would be.
But to view the quotation above as a kind of library motivational poster, a fawning slogan for literacy, would be to rob it of the arch comedy that always and everywhere makes Austen sparkle.
The bulk of the program was given over to two collections of songs, by Charles Ives and George Crumb, which addressed feelings of longing and belonging through the quotation and renegotiation of familiar music.
SUNDAY REVIEW An opinion essay last Sunday included a quotation by JK Scheinberg, a retired Apple engineer, saying he was not contacted after an interview for a job at an Apple store Genius Bar.
However, the speed at which Cox turns his argument into one about "us" (or the "we" in the quotation above) misses the degree to which this falls directly at the feet of platform holders.
In an early-morning social media post, Mr. Trump approvingly reposted on Twitter a quotation from Benito Mussolini ("It is better to live one day as a lion than 100 years as a sheep").
WELD, 9:08: I would look for HRC to try to get under DJT's skin by hitting him with short quotes from his own language, using quotation marks, to make them impossible to deny.
The quotation that Mr. Biden said was dishonestly described by the Sanders campaign was from a speech he gave in 2018, mocking former Speaker Paul D. Ryan's attempts to cut Social Security and Medicare.
It reminds of me a heartbreaking quotation in "Just Mercy," Bryan Stevenson's 2014 book about systemic injustice: "They aren't ever going to admit they made a mistake," says a man unjustly convicted of murder.
You see imagery from historic ballets ("Giselle"; Nijinska's "Les Noces"; Balanchine's "Apollo"; and others), but the point is not any Spot the Ballet Quotation — though I'll enjoy that on later visits to this work.
Luisa Miller, without quotation marks, is a man in his early 60s who works as a nurse in an Italian prison and could not take the time off for a trip to New York.
Because of an editing error, the Living In article last Sunday, about Hyde Park, N.Y., omitted the given name and misstated the courtesy title in the attribution for a quotation about the town's location.
" He quotes a story from The Hill that puts the words "endangers democracy" in quotation marks following the unquoted words, "special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
An earlier version of this article included a quotation from a University of Georgia student that referred incorrectly to Richard B. Russell Jr. While he was a segregationist, he was not a slave owner.
"The Netherlands, the so-called capital of democracy, and I say this in quotation marks because they are actually the capital of fascism...," Cavusoglu said during his visit to the northeastern French city of Metz.
Böröcz is part of the generation that paved the way for postmodernism in Eastern Europe — drawing not only avantgarde art, that he places between quotation marks, but also strict conceptualism, on which his approach developed.
"For the latter, our customers have built quotation workflows on top of Cytora's APIs, enabling business owners to buy policies online in less than a minute without having to fill in a form," says Hartley.
A four-year consumer leasing deal with a purchase option on a comparable Corsa would be about 227 euros per month, based on a quotation from Aramisauto, the online car retailer and price comparison service.
Schwarz's combinatory and contradictory practice squeezes the hard nut of reality through a formal filter that transforms a familiar device, the graffiti tag, into a form of pure abstraction wrapped in historically aware quotation marks.
" N.Y. Times Quotation of the Day ... Senator Susan Collins, a moderate Republican from Maine, in response to Trump's tweet: "People may say things during a campaign, but it's different when you become a public servant.
But in that case, you have to go to a reliable quotation dictionary, like, say The Yale Book of Quotations, which I highly recommend, or my own book, and see what it has to say.
Austen received a 10 pound publisher's advance for her first novel and the new banknote bears a quotation "I declare after all there is no enjoyment like reading!" from her later work, "Pride and Prejudice".
Pax Linson Takoma Park, Md. E DITORS' N OTE : Andrew Marantz's "Main Streamers" (December 11th) included a quotation from Tim Pool that described a disagreement about the Vice News coverage of protests in Ferguson, Missouri.
" The Burlington Free Press highlighted a quotation of Mr. Sanders's from 1971 — "the real issue is who controls the wealth of this country" — and observed that 14 years later, "He's still singing the same tune.
The closely watched settlement price, known in Japan as the special quotation, or "SQ", is calculated from the opening prices of the 225 shares in the Nikkei average on the second Friday of the month.
The Russian Embassy in London, in sneering statements on its website and Twitter feed, refers to the "Sergei Skripal Case," using quotation marks to suggest it does not believe there really is such a case.
FRONT PAGE An article on Wednesday about the decision not to fire the coach and athletic director of the University of Maryland football team after the death of a player during practice misattributed a quotation.
But where the Nazi goose stepping in the brothers' recreation of Matt's childhood protest against an all-white "Oklahoma!" is clearly ironic, the quotation marks seem to fall off in the second act dance climax.
Alas, the new "Les Misérables" really is new, and crushingly Crowe-free, and although a quotation from Victor Hugo is tacked onto the end, the story bears only the faintest relation to his enormous novel.
You can also use the search bar next to the Start menu: Enter "%appdata%" (without the quotation marks), press the Enter key and then click through the folders labeled Apple Computer, then MobileSync to Backup.
Maybe you think of Steve Martin or Chris Farley, both of whom relied on these four fingers for comedy; maybe you use your own fingers to draw QUOTATION MARKS in the air to emphasize irony.
The attribution for the Quotation of the Day on Tuesday, taken from an article about the campaign for Montana's seat in the House of Representatives, misstated the number of seats the state has in Congress.
While obviously presented in a false context, the quotation of my Clinton testimony only highlights the glaring contrast of those who opposed the Clinton impeachment but now insist the case is made to impeach Trump.
"The pinpoint demographic and ideological targeting of the Special Counsel's mandate is ironically reminiscent of a quotation attributed to Lavrenty Beria, the chief of Joseph Stalin's secret police," the Russian company writes in a footnote.
In turning President Kennedy's famous 1961 inaugural quotation on its head, Mr. Trump offered a gloomy depiction of "American carnage," one that was starkly at odds with the vision of many, if not most, Americans.
This woman who was our collaborator, in quotation marks, she bet us two bottles of the best champagne that we would never get this portable technology to work in Africa, let alone in the field.

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