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"quotation marks" Definitions
  1. a pair of marks (‘  ’) or ( “ ” ) placed around a word, sentence, etc. to show that it is what somebody said or wrote, that it is a title or that you are using it in an unusual way

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I placed the word "collusion" in quotation marks because right in the opening of his report, Mueller places the word in quotation marks.
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.
DO — USE QUOTATION MARKS WITH DIALOGUE Please do this.
Love those quotation marks around the word 'journalist,' I thought.
Falstaff, again without quotation marks, is an Italian bank executive.
How can using quotation marks help make searches more targeted?
Because of his quotation marks, apparently -- he put "wiretap" in quotes.
In his tweet, Trump surrounded "intelligence" with apparently mocking quotation marks.
Type in "winver" (without quotation marks) and press the Enter key.
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.
Higher Education, Trump's use of quotation marks actually suggests the insecurity of
But they all have the implied quotation marks, the ridiculous-fabulous tone.
In a recent e-mail, Bertelsen put the name in quotation marks.
Senator, and I put that in quotation marks, you're a f**king phony.
So it isn't surprising that people would take Trump's quotation marks as just
Off-White is known for its quotation marks around words, as pictured above.
"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.
"All of the power of Off-White is in the quotation marks," he says.
These clichés sit uneasily beside such literary affectations as the absence of quotation marks.
Especially if the number is presented in quotation marks or as fantasy, or both.
With quotation marks, that is the name of one of Verdi's best-known operas.
If the clue does not have quotation marks, it is looking for a definition.
If you print that, you have to put that in, like, dozens of quotation marks.
Heel turn is in quotation marks because in no way was it a successful turn.
"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.
After marrying a tree planter in Boca Grande, Grace "retired" (quotation marks hers) from anthropology.
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.
On Tuesday afternoon, Biden's campaign had added quotation marks and citations to the sections under scrutiny.
But the vast majority of the quotation marks in Trump's tweets are of a type we
Without quotation marks, enter the formula "=MOD(ROW(),2)=0" and click the Format button below.
I found it just as interesting that Will now puts the "Reagan Revolution" in quotation marks.
"Wedding Dress" in Off-White's signature quotation marks was embroidered at the low of the back.
"La La Land" doesn't have its eyes on today — it prefers an approach without quotation marks.
The removal of the award chart is why I put the word "sales" in quotation marks.
In the daily Wordplay column and other articles, clues have historically been presented in quotation marks.
Scott McCloud, the author of "Understanding Comics," called the bubbles the graphic equivalent of quotation marks.
The artist, who also designed Williams' U.S. Open apparel, often styles words he writes in quotation marks.
So it's perhaps no surprise that he would one day put his own name between quotation marks.
It's a pseudoscience exaggerated with a wink through memes, an everything-in-quotation-marks lens for culture.
The frames act like quotation marks for the skyline, and the marble balls perhaps like exclamation points.
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.
I say "mistake," in quotation marks, because that "mistake" could be reporting sexual assault that actually happens.
His most recognizable gesture is the addition of a phrase in quotation marks, which appears to convey irony.
Critics said the magazine's use of quotation marks seemed to call the athlete's gender or femininity into question.
Mr. Trump's use of quotation marks suggests he is directly citing a passage from a recently released report.
From now on, anything coming out of President Trump's mouth can be conveniently reinterpreted thanks to quotation marks.
Use quotation marks around lines you take verbatim from another source, or rephrase and cite your source. 8.
"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 put the word investigation in quotation marks because I wanted to signal that it wasn't a real investigation.
They can also be easily "programmed", a word Mr Chui puts in quotation marks, since no coding is required.
Consider writing these labels, if they come up, in quotation marks or with a question mark on the chart.
The Times's stylebook says this: taps, the name of the bugle call, is lowercase and takes no quotation marks.
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.
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.
He even sued brands for their use of quotation marks and red zip ties — an Off-White signature, apparently.
Additionally air quotes are functionally different than quotation marks because they represent a speech act combined with finger gesturing.
Mr. Ambrose was found to have lifted, without using quotation marks, passages from another book, though he had footnoted them.
" Guidelines posted on the Naval Postgraduate School's website specify that words taken verbatim "must be set off with quotation marks.
Crowley used footnotes to identify her sources in some cases but did not place the material used in quotation marks.
The investigation was built on such a farcical premise that it needs to be placed in quotation marks when explained.
" In an subsequent radio interview, Clarke said, "They're saying certain words and phrases I should have put quotation marks around.
When most people read novels, they probably aren't thinking much about how many commas or quotation marks each sentence contains.
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.
"Beating Donald Young yesterday, I would take that over this 'record,'" Polansky said Saturday, making quotation marks with his 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.
After all, it's not really a true Off-White piece unless something is not-so-inconspicuously branded in quotation marks.
I put the word in quotation marks because I'm not quite sure to what category the poor dead creature belongs.
So they become abstract art with quotation marks, or a painting that acts as an illustration of an abstract painting.
You'll notice that I keep writing "unlimited" in quotation marks, that's because like any wireless plan in 2017, there are caveats.
Or in this case, as Spicer tells it, he was deftly using quotation marks to expand the meaning of a word.
When the Run box appears, enter "optionalfeatures" (typed as one word, but without the quotation marks) and click the O.K. button.
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.
Quotation marks in written text don't tend to directly evoke the combination of someone physically speaking and gesturing in this way.
In his email he carefully puts the word Brexit in quotation marks, preferring to use the word exit about the UK's future.
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).
It is in this way that a set of quotation marks, meant to pose as a creative's fingerprints become a smoking gun.
The quotation marks and all-caps styling signaled that the term, according to Trump house style, was both new and especially sinister.
For example, select the television emoji on the top line and enter ":tv" (without quotation marks) as the text shortcut to type.
I put those words in quotation marks because it's still pretty great that the Galaxy S20 can connect to a 5G network. 
Even the statement released to announce that he is no longer charged with any crime called him "subcomandante Marcos" — with quotation marks.
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.
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.
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.
Be careful not to plagiarize: Use quotation marks around lines you take verbatim from another source, or rephrase and cite your source. 8.
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.
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.
Thus, dialogue is embedded in the sentences without quotation marks or other grammatical signals to differentiate between his words and the words of others.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
" 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.
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.
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?
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.
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.
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.
" 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.
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!"
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
"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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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).
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.
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).
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.
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.
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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
" 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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
" In a comment in The Times Literary Supplement that accompanied the writer Lydia Davis's choice of "Unquiet" for her book of the year, Davis, when referring to it, put quotation marks around the word "novel.
A CNN KFile review of Clarke's 2013 master's thesis found 47 examples in which Clarke used passages from sources and credited them with a footnote, without using quotation marks indicating that he took the language verbatim.
She not only denies the existence of transgender and genderqueer people all together — she actually uses quotation marks around "gender identity," as if it's not a legitimate thing — but she also misgenders Clemmer throughout the article.
Calhoun has also transferred the data he harvested from the books into heatmaps, glowing red where periods, question marks, and exclamation marks were used, green for commas and quotation marks, and blue for colons and semicolons.
" Sarandon was quick to respond, tweeting, "Debs, before you get yourself all self-righteous try clicking on the video and listening to what I actually say, not @Variety's clickbait headline, which btw has no quotation marks.
For these reasons, I try to avoid using the terms terrorist and terrorism at all, unless they are inside quotation marks or refer to a government's decision to place a group on its designated terrorist list.
Because the mention of wiretapping in the tweet (in reality, just one of the mentions in a series of tweets) fell between quotation marks, he argued, it could mean many things, not necessarily a literal wiretapping.
Walk around these astral abstractions and the frames seem to become quotation marks for the transformed skyline of Midtown; the marbles might be planets, each just as precarious as the one from which they've been quarried.
" Tweeted another: "I can't believe no one at GQ thought perhaps with misogynistic and violent trans insults that Serena (and Venus) have dealt with for the last almost 20 years, to not put woman in quotation marks.
But even Mr Woodward puts in quotation marks dialogue that he got second-hand, so that it is impossible to distinguish between what someone actually said, what someone recalls saying and what someone else says someone said.
" Sarandon, 71, was quick to respond, tweeting, "Debs, before you get yourself all self-righteous try clicking on the video and listening to what I actually say, not @Variety's clickbait headline, which btw has no quotation marks.
In addition to genuine insight, this guesswork sometimes involved cross-Atlantic psychoanalysis, including speculations on how Stalin was swaddled as an infant, and could reach the point of imagining his thoughts and putting them in quotation marks.
Some of the dialogue is in quotation marks, but most is rendered as indirect speech ("It was true that a hamster meant nothing to her, she said, since they had a no-pets policy in their building…").
To get around the inoperable Start Menu, press the Windows and R keys on the keyboard to open the system's Run box and type in "ms-settings:" (with a colon at the end but without quotation marks).
But when he said he doesn't like Cormac McCarthy because he doesn't employ quotation marks and mentions that William Faulkner is "another cat I can't dig," I decided that Ellroy himself was such a cat for me.
This notion was echoed by Donald Trump when he used "Bomb" in quotation marks in his tweet on Friday lamenting the focus of news coverage away from politics and toward the pipe bombs sent to his critics.
" Putting the word "president" in quotation marks and tagging Ms. Rapinoe with her Twitter handle, Ms. Krieger wrote to Mr. Trump, "I know women who you cannot control or grope anger you, but I stand by @mPinoe.
Though Sheriff Clarke credited his source material using footnotes, according to the CNN report, he failed to use quotation marks to indicate which sections were taken verbatim from other sources, something that the school's guidelines on plagiarism require.
Janet Malcolm, writing in The New Yorker in 1986, described her as dressing in "vivid, interesting clothes that have a sense of quotation marks around them" and italicizing her remarks with a chopping motion of the right hand.
"I knew the backlash was coming; I knew how many people would 'hate' me," Durant told The Vertical in an interview in which he insisted that hate be placed in quotation marks when it appeared in an article.
In this work, the text of the 1979 book of the same name, written by the precision-in-language crusader Richard Mitchell (the self-proclaimed "Underground Grammarian"), has been whited-out, leaving only commas, quotation marks, and apostrophes behind.
Mr. Trump and Mr. Spicer have both noted that in two Twitter posts the president used quotation marks around the phrases "wires tapped" or "wire tapping," which they said indicated that they were not meant to be taken literally.
Now, amid the news the label is suing brands for its use of quotation marks and red zip ties — an Off-White signature, apparently — the team is finally celebrating a job well done with its belated Christmas party in Italy.
In addition to angel wings, the commissioned work contains the Los Angeles moniker "City of Angels" in quotation marks, and, inexplicably, the words "Art" and "Love" — not to mention a verified user check designed to go over the poser's head.
JF: Certainly Street View was huge, in the sense that it allowed us to really give people a sense that they could go visit—you know, "visit" in quotation marks—places that they otherwise might never be able to see.
So in reporting that on May 2nd, a rabbi tweeted a selfie with Mr Bannon posing in front of a whiteboard in his office, and thus "inadvertently" revealed a list of possible policies, it feels appropriate to use quotation marks.
A peculiar stylistic device adds to the book's penumbral chill: the omniscient narrator's penchant for isolating words within a sentence, whether quarantining them inside quotation marks, sequestering them within parentheses, setting them off by dashes or distinguishing them by font.
An article with comments on topics similar to those in Monday's piece ran last month on the website of the China Daily, a separate state-run newspaper, but was couched in the third person and put Shipley's comments in quotation marks.
Occasionally Mr Benjamin himself brings out pin-prick details with a novelist's skill: the "fading impression of goggles like quotation marks" around the eyes of one patient, or an early Autumn morning "set like a daguerreotype by a gossamer of frost".
Click or tap into the address bar, and at the very end of the URL, type "#t=" and then "2m13s" (without the quotation marks) to indicate that the starting time code is two minutes and 13 seconds from the beginning.
As is obvious even from the two books' titles, Faulkner is much more generous and varied with his punctuation; his writing is stuffed with parentheses, quotation marks, and even semicolons, while McCarthy's largely sticks to placid periods, commas, and question marks.
If you prefer your punctuation visualizations a bit more colorful, Calhoun also turned his findings into "heat maps" by representing periods, question marks, and exclamation marks in red, commas and quotation marks in green, and semicolons and colons in blue.
Professor Bonn allowed Mr. Casher to redo the work, explaining to him the meaning of paraphrase, that copied text needed quotation marks "before the first word and after the last word," and that sources had to be listed at the end.
There's reason to be confident Hawley will pull it off a third time, but it's too early to tell after this premiere, which is so packed with quotation marks that there's barely room for it to make an original statement.
Matt requires such quotation marks because despite spending his free time watching Survivor reruns and boasting about cleaning his junk ahead of dates with women, he takes any chance he can get to kiss, grope, and at one point, even blow Cary.
Here's the new thing: the—and there are not enough quotation marks in the world for this one—"eggspresso," a new coffee shop trend where a shot of espresso is decanted into a hollowed-out egg, a sort of deconstructed seasonal mocha.
"I normally worked the overnight shift, when it was cooler," he said, drawing quotation marks in the air as he said the word "cooler" to highlight what everyone who lives here knows all too well: that "cooler" has another meaning in Phoenix.
The most revealing false claim: Lester Holt and criminal justice Trump, an inveterate credit-seeker, criticized NBC Nightly News anchor Lester Holt, whom he belittlingly called an "anchor" in quotation marks, for failing to mention him during a report on criminal justice reform.
That's why, in order to show how diverse people's sexual experiences can be, we asked women (names in quotation marks have been changed) of various backgrounds to tell us how old they were when they lost their V-cards — and what it was like.
He said (and this is my memory, so I'm not including quotation marks), Well, I don't know if you know how statistics work, but that's like saying, Oh, I haven't been RAPED, so RAPE must not exist," she writes, adding, "Díaz didn't physically assault me.
When he and his wife went to get their license at a court in Alexandria, Va., in 1981, they asked if they could list "human" as their race, he said, and when they were told they could not, they wrote "white" in quotation marks.
The Associated Press previously released a style guideline for this: Usage "Alt-right" (quotation marks, hyphen and lower case) may be used in quotes or modified as in the "self-described" or "so-called alt-right" in stories discussing what the movement says about itself.
"It appears that errors of style, such as quotes without quotation marks or the lack of references to authors contained in the bibliography, are matters of journalistic interest, two and a half decades later," Sánchez said in a statement he relayed via Twitter late on Sunday.
In Python, "print" is a reserved word interpreted as a command telling the interpreter to output to the screen (unless otherwise specified) the following string, which can either be some text stuck between a pair of quotation marks, or it can be a variable containing a string.
Signs advertising "Fresh Fish" rather than Fresh Fish make it clear how easy it is for less educated or immigrant writers to mistake quotation marks as substitutes for underlining -- my favorite example of this was a store in New York advertising that one could Make "A" Salad!
"This entire event has been mishandled by IDIOT Labs, a super-secret subsidiary of the Department of Homeland Absurdity, as part of its 'important scientific research,'" said Dr. Smith, one of the Idiotarod's long-standing judges, making quotation marks wildly in the air with her fingers.
" (It's a term so loaded, I feel I should use quotation marks at least once.) Listening to my journalism students at the University of Oregon and reading their assignments have given me many insights into the hurt, confusion and fortitude of people who could be called "white.
"'Justice' took a 20133 year old tax case, among other things, applied tremendous pressure on him and, unlike Michael Cohen, he refused to 'break' — make up stories in order to get a 'deal,'" Mr. Trump wrote, his quotation marks suggesting his disdain for the Justice Department.
Filling out the rest of the group of friends (just imagine quotation marks around the word) out camping in celebration of Walt's 45th birthday, there's Ione Skye, Chris Sullivan, Janicza Bravo, Brett Gelman, Arturo Del Puerto, Juliette Lewis — there's not a weak performance in the bunch.
I'd say that it's because the gallery itself provides the atmosphere of asceticism that affords permission and containment for the visual prodigality of the art — the gallery puts the art in quotes, as it were, and it's those quotation marks that assure the art's aesthetic propriety despite all appearances.
Bonus points for Arbitrary Capitalizations, superfluous "quotation marks" and spelling erors that everyone has stopped mocking because it's now more sad than funny; penalty for drawing the Self-Incriminating Statement card, which forces your lawyers to devise absurd excuses for it when they land on morning talk show squares.
Those quotation marks (despite their frequent use in Abloh's designs) seem to call into question her gender or her femininity, a trope with at least a touch of transphobia, writes Daniel Victor, especially in the context of the racist insults Williams and her sister Venus have faced in the past.
In their 1976 book, "The Forty-Nine Percent Majority: The Male Sex Role," the social scientists Deborah S. David and Robert Brannon laid out the cornerstones of "our culture's blueprint for manhood:" Be a Big Wheel; Be a Sturdy Oak; Give 'Em Hell; and No "Sissy Stuff" (quotation marks theirs).
"Art" — the word itself is self-consciously in quotation marks in the title, though it is rarely rendered that way — won prestigious prizes in Paris and London, as well as the best play Tony Award on Broadway, and has enjoyed the kind of global success rare for a modern script.
And I full-on weep for 2007, arguably the last year we would ever witness a celebrity stream-of-consciousness blogging on a website they run themselves, using loads of ellipsis and brackets and quotation marks that absolutely don't need to be there but nevertheless reveal just a little bit of personality.
There have definitely been points of discussion along the way, and even an argument or two, but these amazing editors have all handled my concerns especially around issues outside the compass of their experience, with enormous respect, including my semi-irrational desire not to put quotation marks around the term Asian Glow.
Next, press the Windows and R keys to call up the Run box, Type in "msra" (without quotation marks) and press the Enter key to open a box that gives you the choice of sending an invitation to someone asking for help, or responding to someone else's request for you to help.
But Mick Rouse, a research manager for the magazine, said on Twitter that there was a perfectly reasonable explanation: The word "woman" on the cover was handwritten by Virgil Abloh, a celebrated designer who created Ms. Williams's apparel at this year's U.S. Open, and who frequently uses quotation marks in his work.
The magazine has named the tennis champ Woman of the Year in its annual Men of the Year roundup — and while the issue has included women as well as men since 2003, the cover featuring Williams is sparking controversy because the word "men" is crossed out and the handwritten word "woman" is in quotation marks.
In red or yellow pairs, at opposite corners of simple, two-tone designs, the instruments are both quotation marks and parentheses, emphasizing the intentional, communicative nature of any art work, even the most opaque, while also insisting on its provisionality: The pieces can express only what viewer and artist, for a passing moment, agree on.
My hope is that my "paella" (notice that I have used quotation marks for cover), with all its transgressions — from the chorizo to the chiles to the rectangular roasting pan to the baking in the oven instead of over fire — will somehow go unnoticed, and seamlessly join a proud tradition of adjustments and adaptations.
Over time, a lot of these Nordics became "mongrelized" by mixing with "inferior races" (Grant's books cannot be described without the use of many quotation marks), or else they killed one another off in internecine wars because of their bravery and their love of fighting, as they were doing at that very moment in the Great War.
But Williams' latest cover kicked off a stream of criticism, calling the intention of the legacy men's publication into question over a set of quotation marks that, depending on the context in which you view them, come as a part of a established creative practice, or as a part of a longstanding critique of Williams' womanhood.
Since its 2013 launch, Off-White has become known for its fusion of streetwear and high fashion, largely because of its highly identifiable motifs — bold, diagonal black-and-white stripes, quotation marks, an X-like emblem with arrows — as well as a run of countless, hype-generating collaborations with brands like Nike, Moncler, Jimmy Choo, Levi's — and even IKEA.
If you know his name, it is most likely that you remember his former label Band of Outsiders, which, from 2004 to 2015, had a profound impact on the way stylish American men dressed, squeezing them into slim shirts and skinny ties and Sperry Top-Siders: prep-school style in quotation marks, self-aware and self-effacing.
While other antiwar socialists like Trotsky genuinely abhorred the carnage and strove to bring the war to a halt by supporting protests and draft resistance, Lenin argued in his 1915 pamphlet "Socialism and War" that revolutionaries should instead infiltrate the armies and turn them red, promoting mutinies and actively seeking the defeat of " 'their' governments" (Lenin's own quotation marks).
By placing "free speech" in quotation marks and arguing that it is really a floating signifier, a stand-in for a very different argument about who controls and who can access the public square and the spheres of political power in America, Moskowitz has posed a pretty vital question: How can you speak freely when you don't know what you're talking about in the first place?
We do indeed live in a world in which President of the United States Donald John Trump routinely misuses quotation "marks" while conducting "foreign policy" on "Twitter"; we really have heard the last from Chuck Berry; and it is actually the case that a large number of powerful men appear to have been laboring for years under the impression that the American workplace was pants-optional.
But his political strategy was upended by blanket media coverage of the fallout from the suspect devices, more of which were being discovered on Friday, His tweet, and the use of quotation marks around the word "bomb" raised questions about whether he already knows that the devices were not meant to go off, -- information that is not yet public -- and if he is using that knowledge to shape the political aftermath of the episode and to downplay the widespread public angst stirred by whoever sent the packages.

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