That quote forms part of the invitation for people to observe Lent, taken from the Ash Wednesday service. |
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Check out our guides to term assurance and mortgage protection and get a quote here. |
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Use the box below to receive your unique price quote for the Acacia Tango Orange Vertical Blinds. |
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Then I got a man round to give us a quote for installing double-glazed sash windows. |
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A number of sources quote his belief that the earth is at the centre of the universe but that it rotates on its axis once a day. |
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Look beyond the superficial similarities and you will see that he, as evidenced by this quote from a poem, had no respect for his mammy either. |
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Google ignores most punctuation, except apostrophes, hyphens and quote marks. |
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It is difficult to find a Father who does not quote the Apocrypha and treat it as Scripture. |
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Seeing as it's a translation of a third-hand account, I don't think I'll be using this quote in my story. |
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After hearing this quote, the Timbers Army went to work on a Tifo with that quote and revealed this fantastic piece of work. |
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The quote was based on photographs taken of the cloak, as Steinhauser would not allow Graham to take the cloak to the menders, based in London. |
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In particular, why quote the mostly sentimental and sententious lyrics with such solemn respect? |
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The quote might be seen to have a resonance for his own situation as leader in waiting, too. |
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All sites dealing in other languages do quote or translate from time to time, which falls under fair use. |
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Clubs will get a trade-in value assessment on their old machines when they receive a quote for their new purchase. |
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I can do no better than to quote Transpower's response to that member at that time. |
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I can do no better than to quote from my own press statement at the time that the Government announced its policy. |
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But, as the quote above suggests, it remains highly relevant to our own misadventures in the region. |
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She named it for the journalistic quote mentioned above, using red thread to quilt it and a red and black binding. |
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Michael suggests that the modern mass is not Protestant in nature, but let me use one example, a quote from the introduction to the new missal. |
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Not only did he get the quote wrong, he also misstated the name of the character who said it and what the line referred to! |
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Well it was a quote from Theodore Roosevelt, which I put into my wallet very early on in my career after a particularly bad trot. |
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Thus employer groups may be fooled by the quote provided as this may not be a true reflection of the actual cost to the member. |
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A quote is only accepted and processed after full payment, which I had done for the trussers by the 3rd September. |
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He quipped the most tweetable quote from our Social Media ROI conference in New York. |
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To credit the newspaper, they did retract the quote once it was exposed as a blatant lie. |
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A graphic art whizz had done it for him, but he had made the mistake of giving the red-top a blokey, jokey quote to accompany it. |
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If you can quote where I said that the action performed by the priest atoned for apparently previously unatoned sins, please do so. |
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Like journalists, politicians selectively quote the facts, they only tell one side of the story, and they give unbalanced and biased opinions. |
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This last quote is instructive because of the manner with which Barton admitted that it is unconfirmed. |
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Utterly uncontroversially, Laban also calls psychology The Bleeding Obvious and gets to quote Thomas Hardy. |
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But, skimming through it, I came across a quote that really caught my eye, from the wife of a soldier. |
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Let us quote the official figures, not the bodgie rhetoric from the National Opposition. |
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The quote is about multiple-personality disorder, but I think applies equally well to schizophrenia. |
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It's all pretty much standard boilerplate, complete with the usual laundry list of inaccurate quote mining and oversimplified claims. |
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I quote it at length, with O'Reilly's rather selective quotation in boldface. |
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The writing style grips the attention from the dramatic opening to the wonderfully undramatic quote in the sign off paragraph. |
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However, a week scarcely slips by when we read a quote from Liam or George. |
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They don't have the slightest idea of anything sensible to say, so a formidable quote always slips out. |
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I will quote two of Finster's own unorthodoxly spelled and badly grammared word-filled paintings, and then show what the Smithsonian did. |
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Yep, the guy behind this quote is the guy who attacked the Tussaud's nativity in December last year. |
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I humbly request to be included among the latter and to be allowed to quote an example of his unstinting kindness and generosity. |
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Among his more unusual jobs had been providing a quote for a trap to capture the Loch Ness Monster! |
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Also this post would be rather dull, and somewhat limited if I did not quote the email. |
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Hurston doesn't quote the third verse of the song, which gives the point of the passage away plainly. |
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Since it was so discredited, I felt sure that Dembski would not use the quote in the published version of his book. |
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That quote began to find its way onto the talk shows and cable television last week. |
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Here is a brief quote from a much larger section of the book concerned with novelty and different paradigms of information-presentation. |
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In fact since her original words make her look silly I expect she was anxious to have the quote changed. |
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Will your obit be dreary or contain flashes of perception, maybe even a quote or two? |
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I excerpted a quote that summed up the point of the piece, followed by an observation based on revelation. |
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It is completely inappropriate to quote an anonymously-sourced statistic when referring to three deaths. |
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He wasn't at his spontaneous best, but at least he wasn't filled with grabs and gags and ockerisms he felt obliged to quote all at once. |
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On the walls are cloth hangings each with a single quote from a philosopher or other writer. |
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The painting is captioned with a quote from Nichols, explaining that all nationality disappears as a combatant drowns. |
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The quote and source may be a little muddled, but the sentiment still stands. |
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It is sufficient to quote the summary of the decision which is given in the headnote in these terms. |
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I opened the book at a random page and read the first quote that my eyes looked upon. |
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Let me quote a short part of his guessing-game, prefaced by his usual opening. |
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I was going to quote only a part of it, but heck, it's all relevant so here it is. |
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If it turns out the quote is inaccurate or taken out of context, please let me know. |
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Those of you who have not gone off to quote me out of context should remember that I do not agree with this. |
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Bear in mind that I wasn't paying huge amounts of attention to this show, and I've just taken his quote out of context. |
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In answer to your inquiry, my quote was taken out of context and sensationalized. |
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Tonight's quote is from the California Congressman who accused the Ninth Circuit Court of hijacking the electoral process. |
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These people knew the holiness code cover to cover and could quote you chapter and verse. |
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This new website can book them a berth in a marina, get them an insurance quote and identify the nearest marine surveyor. |
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I may quote more, and compare it to other chrestomathies if anyone's interested. |
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Miller committed a further offense by paraphrasing the quote and distorting Smithson's analysis. |
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The quote attributed to the person is paraphrased but contains more detail than the account in the first statement. |
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Don't argue with them, swift-boat them. Find some embarrassing quote from an old interview. |
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Not many concert pianists can quote a major symphonist, let alone relate him to their world. |
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To quote that great idler Jerome K Jerome, laziness is a subject on which I consider myself to be extremely au fait. |
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What these cowboys do is produce a measuring stick and quote what seems a cheap price per line on the stick. |
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The quote comes from a lecture in which he tackles the saudade, or deep longing, that infuses fado with its bitter sweetness. |
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I can't tell you what inchoate rage fills my breast as I quote you this statistic. |
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The only thing we have had, as we know, is the statement that will live, to quote someone else, in infamy. |
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Perhaps the best way to start discussing this review is to quote it almost in its entirety. |
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The Member for Essex delivered a fiery speech, but I think the quote of the day goes to a Member from the Bloc whose riding I didn't catch. |
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I didn't truly understand Dean Ricci when he uttered this pithy quote during an admissions interview. |
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The playwrights quote texts in Filipino, the language of nationalism in the Philippines. |
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People in life quote as they please, so we have the right to quote as we please. |
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Wouldn't it be good if readers could see for themselves how the quote looks in context? |
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I quote it in full, for the sheer pleasure of wallowing in high-grade flackery. |
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She effortlessly recalled people and events and could quote at length the irascible characters of Montana history. |
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This quote does not sound like psychology or sociology, but traditional political economy. |
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One archbishop lost support after he was caught ringing Vatican Autos to get a quote for installing a CD player in the Popemobile. |
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If you get a quote that is priced by cubic footage, that should raise a red flag right away. |
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The critics liked to quote the treatise as containing arguments for free will unrefuted even by their author. |
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This is a quote from the then CTO of British Telecom, responsible for their FTTN rollout. |
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He said he needed more information from carnival organisers before he could quote the cost. |
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In all of the eight categories massive price gaps or quote differentials existed. |
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Betfair quote all their prices as decimals rather than traditional fractional odds. |
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The reporter will quote the profound statements you make and soon you might even be on the cover of Newsweek! |
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It must be nearly thirty years since I have read it but I could almost quote it as soon as the first line prompted me. |
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The quote itself sounds more like a marketing tag line that is glib and very open to shallow interpretations. |
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The discussion on who had bagged what quote was vastly outstripping even the goss on who'd be wearing what to the senior college formal. |
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But here is a quote from one such e-mail by a Pakistani journalist covering the region that describes in graphic detail the choices people face. |
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The quote places pop culture in context where every ephemeral moment is defined in time. |
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They relate to the problems of everyday life, and it would be pointless to quote from them at any great length. |
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The member did not read out correctly either the exact quote of what the Minister said or what is written here on the Order Paper. |
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His education at Gonzaga ranged from the classics to Irish doggerel and limericks, which he could quote appropriately with astonishing effect. |
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It is a quote recounted in interviews elsewhere and the seemingly effortless success feels an extricable part of the brand itself. |
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He had worried that my printing his quote as spoken, without proper annotation, was an act of mock-serious irony. |
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Rather than waffle or quote at length from pieces to which I have little to add, I will simply link to few pieces well worth a look. |
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And he worries that reporters might selectively quote from documents or other material they find electronically. |
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I was not taking notes while McCain spoke, so I couldn't quote him verbatim, and did not purport to. |
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Rani, she said, liked to quote William Shakespeare in her notebook, and wrote her own thoughts in it as well. |
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One of the things he does when he's writing home is to quote Jane Austen a good deal to his sisters. |
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So it does have something to do with rejecting modern culture as being empty and shallow, you can quote me on that. |
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Supporting this statement the authors quote a report of five patients published in 1983 by Miller and coworkers. |
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You have to realize that when they quote you thousands of dollars for some small items, it really isn't much. |
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When property agents quote prices in sterling, allow for fluctuations between sterling and the Irish punt. |
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I will start my speech with a quote, which is arguably the most famous in New Zealand's educational history. |
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The quote from his impromptu speech regarding space travel and its relation to human bone deterioration was hilarious. |
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Anyway, I was just looking for the text of his remarks, which I didn't find, but I did find an additional quote from the speech that struck me. |
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The site uses all the main insurance companies in the market, and claims to consistently offer the cheapest quote from its database. |
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I suggest individuals not covered by insurance ask for a quote before allowing their vehicle to be towed. |
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He is now awaiting an insurance quote to ascertain the cost of repairing damage to both the statue and its foundations. |
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I got a great insurance quote, which is really the last thing I have to provide before we close. |
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The cost of simply getting a quote or estimate for its repair will likely amount to a fair percentage of the replacement cost. |
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I don't particularly care whether a stock quote is 20 minutes late, but if I wanted current information I'd probably go to Bloomberg. |
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So United are finding out that a stock market quote has a downside as well as an upside. |
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The quote that is allegedly from George Washington's farewell address is also a complete forgery. |
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I have always wanted to use that fun quote since taking a philosophy course of aesthetics years ago. |
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They may agree to match or better the quote in order to keep your business. |
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He was always ready with a public quote, making him a very visible chief, apparently popular with the citizenry. |
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The letter, which came from an address in London, tells recipients to quote box numbers when replying. |
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My favorite quote from the book concerns the early workings of American-style democratic politics. |
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The quote actually referred to Davidson's announcement in April that he was going to be sworn in as a Worshipful Master of the Freemasons. |
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Next, using the yardstick as a guide, pencil as many straight lines as you need for your quote. |
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They will have bought the land, or alternatively a builder may well cover the cost of land purchase in his quote for building the property. |
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We would replay our favorite bits, and quote the movie to one another constantly. |
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She is constantly on the move, leaping up or squirming in her seat when she has a point to make, or a writer to quote. |
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The footnotes sometimes also quote the various annotations and critiques of de Selby's work. |
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There is also that famous quote from Peter Cook answering the accusation that the 1960s satire boom was damaging to society. |
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The quote was diligently flashed around the world by wire agencies, including the Press Association. |
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Fill them out with examples drawn from your texts and analyse anything that you quote or refer to. |
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This is despite the likes of the Washington Post delicately skirting round the direct quote. |
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He can come to your home, do a measure and quote, and help you decide on the best curtains and linings to suit your home. |
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Turning this quote on its head, one can confidently say that readers have proved this paradise allegory's aptness over and over again. |
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Even the ones I long-windedly quote, Galbraith and Ormerod, are not exactly anti-capitalism, free markets or globalisation. |
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But he is willing to quote this nut job to bolster his bucolic argument that a car-alarm ban will make New York City a paradise. Car thieves love anti-noise activists. |
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The quote from the acceptance speech, which was delivered shortly before his death, serves to emphasize the consistency of his life and his theory. |
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The agent intends to create a national furriers block program under which a furrier would solicit, quote rates, and sell garment protection to its customers. |
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I could always call on Alex for a quote that would be clever but honest and sharp but not snarky. |
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We had someone round last night to give us quote for new central heating, the current system is a very old back boiler system and is about as controllable as Lollypop! |
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Anyone asking for a no-obligation insurance quote can claim a free mini keyring alarm, which emits an ear-piercing 128-decibel sound when activated. |
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This quote is representative of the general tenor of the site. |
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What's creepy about this quote is the context in which it appears on the homepage of a company that manufactures touch screen voting machines in California. |
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To quote Beckett in this way, to quote the final, self-consuming lines of one of his more insular works as a preface to one's own work, is almost presumptuously audacious. |
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Every chapter is headed with a brief quote from a Jacobean revenge tragedy by the likes of Webster, Kyd, or Jonson. |
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They say the quote serves as a jolting reminder of how quickly people can change. |
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It was named after a quote from philosopher Josiah Royce and meant to signify embracing your community. |
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It's a quote that sounds like a throwback to preintegration days. |
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The group organised for two builders to come and assess the damaged hut shortly after the storm for an insurance quote, but work has still not started. |
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In fact, the Kissinger quote was widely known two years before the cable was produced. |
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For instance, the authors quote an example of a man who developed osteomyelitis as a consequence of failure to manage the leg ulcers aggressively. |
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I quote Immanuel Kant in my preface, defining enlightenment as mankind coming out of its self-imposed immaturity. |
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To quote a Kannada proverb it is like water off a buffalo's back. |
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They can quote a flat or a sharp note from a singer in any number of recordings, give you the date and place of the recording, and they collect them all. |
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More importantly, what on earth does that quote purport to show? |
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On Election Day itself, he gave the Venezuelan newspaper El Universal a quote indicating he foresaw the possibility of defeat. |
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If you have not discovered by now that I think all of us opera enjoyers should have this book, then I will leave you with one quote from Chapter Two. |
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Every few pages there is a quote to add enlightenment or bemusement. |
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It's much less amusing that the quote was mangled and misattributed. |
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At a recent press conference, Tzipi Livni nailed a quote rich enough to perhaps one day be emblazoned on her tombstone. |
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Just to establish my historical track record I will quote one of the great epicures whose advice has survived for 2,350 years, Archestratus of Gela in Sicily. |
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He has a quote from Kurt Vonnegut epigrammatically placed on his site. |
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Then, Schwarz called her brokerage firm for a quote on the stock's price. |
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The New Testament writers never quote from any of the apocryphal books. |
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He knows classical and modern English literature as few Englishmen or Americans know it, and can quote entire paragraphs from the most unexpected authors. |
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However, if you compare these prices against a quote for a respray from a quality bodyshop you may find a difference of at least a thousand pounds. |
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I can't find the exact quote anywhere yet, but it was a doozy. |
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Studies quote the increasing spread of retrofit solutions or ex-works, prompted by legislation as well as growing familiarity of end users with this technology. |
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But for some reason that one quote touched a nerve with her fellow countrymen. |
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Barely a negative vibe will be emitted from any of the bidding nations, nor a single quote uttered which might seem remotely downbeat or pessimistic. |
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Ensure your quote includes rooflights, the flooring structure, dry lining, insulation, ventilation requirements, all electrics, plumbing and the means of access. |
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Paul Giamatti huddles at an ATM as Occupy-style protestors quote Marx and fling dead rats. |
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Black Lightning starts out with a quote from the Great Man and then pretty much leaves much of the standard superhero story behind, in an argute and rewarding manner. |
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About your role as chief bolsterer of government ethics, I'd like to read a quote you made earlier today that was cited in a column in the Globe and Mail. |
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We agreed that the conversation would be off-the-record, so I won't quote Farhi's answer. |
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Of those mystery shoppers who were refused a quote, a quarter were told they couldn't get a quote unless they were going to take out the loan during the call. |
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Happily, they opted to not follow the quote with audio of a studio audience laughing. |
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Being young and oh-so-clever, I thought it would be witty to close my oration with a quote that depended on the f-word. |
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The fact that I focused on soaring house prices, vibrant nightlife, and beacon primary schools ensured that I didn't earn one quote or namecheck in the next day's papers. |
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He tends toward the wonky, goes heavy on historical references, and likes to quote folks like Montesquieu. |
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His play-by-play partner had the second-best quote of the night. |
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And there are one or two quotations inside quotations where the outer double quote needs a hair space to set off the immediately following inner single quote. |
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We considered explanatory notes to be essential, to help the reader make sense of obscurities in the text and to see the quote in historical context. |
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Yet to quote these entries out of context is to miss Derek's exhilarating sense of courage and stoicism when under the stress of physical and mental impairment. |
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I will not quote them verbatim, because they appear to me to be admirably and correctly encapsulated in paragraph 2 of the headnote to the report, which I do quote. |
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To understand better the nihilism of Thiessen's thinking, I must now quote his column at greater length. |
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This quote is supposed to confirm Thatcher as an anti-social radical individualist of the Ayn Rand distemper. |
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The quote is apocryphal, but that has not changed its significance for Army football players. |
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If you have the ability to wrangle or higgle with these people and not accept the first quote that is thrown at you, you may be able to get a better price. |
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That quote has been misattributed to him since it first appeared in 1881, when Ben would have been 175 years old. |
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It covers the old chestnut of paper versus computers and comes to an interesting conclusion, which I'm afraid I've kind of given away in the quote above. |
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Apologists will quote this sura rather than that to prove their point. |
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The President loved the quote, and turned it into an entire ending about American greatness and aspiration. |
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Then in 1951 came his famous dissent in Briggs v. Elliott, in which he wrote the sentence I quote above. |
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The quote appears on the bronze plaque the players touch before they take the field for home games. |
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Until then, enjoy this quote that is slightly relevant to an epistemic bubble this blog discusses on occasion. |
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One of my mentors in life, the design guru Sara Little Turnbull, gave me a wall hanging with a quote from her speech at the 1992 Corporate Design Foundation Conference. |
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On the question of clock-watching, let me quote from the agreement. |
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The next day, Chrysler panicked and tried to walk the story back, though they never challenged the accuracy of the COO quote. |
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I have no idea what kind of permissions are required to quote song lyrics. |
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And I'd like to quote another one of our ancient philosophical teachings which says that good luck always keeps company with misfortune and vice versa. |
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Note the lack of quotation marks around the alleged quote above. |
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I will also quote again from the same article, which I think is very good. |
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The sketches take the reader into our lurid political past, the author tossing out the appositely tongue-in-cheek quote, the well-informed political parallel abroad. |
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I thought it was a wicked cool quote but I never understood it. |
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Markets outside the US such as Asia where exporters quote in dollars will also offer greater opportunities, if the dollar holds at current levels, he said. |
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Tend to your own garden, to quote the great sage of free speech, Voltaire, and invite people to follow your example. |
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While other air services quote cheaper prices for Dublin or Cork, travel cost and convenience to these airports should also be factored into the cheap air flight. |
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I'm about to quote something pretty deplorable, but not in order to deplore it. |
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That demeaning blind quote has since been excised from the online version of the article. |
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Paddy Power quote 6-4 that the pound coin will be taken out of circulation and either scrapped or reminted in a new form. |
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He is inordinately fond of the scare quote, a sign that he is not really sure of what he's talking about. |
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That is the view of Coral, who are happy to lay Spurs at a standout quote of 23-10 as the champions come to the big smoke. |
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There's something else the quote medical science establishment unquote doesn't want you to know about. |
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Obviously, mythopoeic fantasy does not simply quote or rewrite unreflectively traditional mythological material. |
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The ugly part is the quote marks on two adjacent lines that mean a newline character. |
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I quote Mark Dobson, principal engineer, highways, from a letter in answer to a request to adopt Banks Approach. |
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The liner notes contained a literary quote for each of the album's eighteen songs and the album lasted just over seventy minutes. |
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A commonly cited quote by Ralph Nader states that a pound of plutonium dust spread into the atmosphere would be enough to kill 8 billion people. |
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It is possible that Herodotus borrowed much material from Hecataeus, as stated by Porphyry in a quote recorded by Eusebius. |
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One only has to quote examples such as Argie spoiled brat and fairweather Manchester City ball-hoofer Carlos Tevez to make a case. |
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Because fashion, to quote that dandiest of dandies Quentin Crisp, is what you adopt when you don't know who you are. |
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Hard to quote a gemination scenario where an aspirated consonant is truly doubled by itself. |
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A quote from a work by the 9th century skald Bragi Boddason is presented that confirms the description. |
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Borrowing a quote from Newton's first law of motion, the organization finds itself mired in its status quo quagmire, and doesn't want to move. |
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The following quote from a publication of the Rexist movement, a 1930s ultra conservative movement for youth, is telling in this regard. |
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She told me she was going to Nobu in Malibu and I quote unquote I asked her, 'How are you doing at Nobu? |
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A sales quote is prepared in the form of a pro forma invoice which is different from a commercial invoice. |
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This is just a paraphrase of what he said, not an exact quote. |
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The quote suggests that enactment becomes recognized as reenactment, recognized as a matter of againness, through explicit theatricality. |
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But when the antinukes quote this study, they do not tell anybody that it's been discredited. |
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He boldfaced the quote so it would stand out even though I told him it looked ugly. |
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An incidental pleasure is his witty mastery of the scare quote and the square bracket. |
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The burglar alarm job entailed following up leads and meeting people in their own homes to design and quote for a system to meet their needs. |
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Eventually, customers will be able to compare air freight, sea freight and courier services on a single quote screen. |
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A single quote from an anonymous source has been used by celebrity blogger Norm Clark on his Las Vegas gossip page, the Daily Mail reported. |
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A single quote but one that should have Celtic fans looking at the future through the cracks in their fingers. |
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A profile compiled for a single quote can generate pricing for multiple carriers and other product lines, giving brokers the chance to up-sell. |
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A single quote from veteran Little Rock appraiser Tom Ferstl was the only reference to parking in the 1,500-word article. |
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The scholar thinks the quote and the parable were spoken on different occasions and only by accident were brought together here. |
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Chyrons might be used to illustrate and compare budget figures or to emphasize a quote. |
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They had heard Swamiji on their radio sets describe yoga asanas and quote shlokas from ancient Sanskrit texts. |
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I love the quote that Sharon Klein gave in the release on deadline. |
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The above quote has been rated as gross, digusting, and tacky by my cow-orkers at work...are you a cow orker? |
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Here's one amending a surprising quote from the editor of The New Yorker. |
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Many hotels and restaurants also quote prices in euro although you can withdraw Tolars from ATMs if necessary. |
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Although the price looks fair, Fu is more than capable of breezing past his ton-ups quote in just one contribution. |
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Let me indulge in the floccinaucinihilipilification of EU judges and quote from the book of Amos about them. |
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To receive a quote or get more information about Bill Jacobs Kia's trade-in policy, visit www. |
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The authors almost sound like they're going to quote Tom McCall's famous disinvitation to visitors who might want to stay here. |
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By anagramming letters and altering the order of words, he produces two quatrains, which we content merely to quote as examples of gadzookery. |
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Starcraft, who won over distances from seven furlongs to a mile and a half in Australia, has a 12-1 quote for the Classic by Coral. |
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Cumming's shaping of the irrational into the rational was evident in the carefully stenciled quote that circled the walls. |
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It is possible, therefore, that until then Mercia had remained the preferred term, as the quote from Trevisa above would indicate. |
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As an instance, one can quote example of pockets of open cells and drizzle in complex networks in marine stratocumulus. |
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The cheapest quote given to researchers for a hip replacement was about pounds 5,000 at a Newcastle hospital. |
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The 31 Heroes shirts and hoodies are also available in different variations, and have a short quote by William Shakespeare printed on them. |
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From which poem by Robert Burns does the quote The best laid schemes of mice and men gang aft agley come? |
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The book's epigraph is a quote from Robinson Crusoe, and like Crusoe, Adam Pollo suffers long periods of loneliness. |
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Other historians either quote one of these as the authority for assigning locations to Ptolemy's towns, or simply assert a location in passing. |
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Each part number landing page shows stock availability and technical specs, allows the user to download the data drawing, request a quote, and more. |
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In fact, you'll struggle even to get a quote on the Pennsylvania pedaller repeating his feat next summer given the doubts over the field he will be facing. |
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It is forbidden to quote from it backstage as this could cause the current play to collapse and have to be replaced, causing possible unemployment. |
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When it comes to retrofitting an existing incandescent or fluorescent product to an LED device, Jobs's quote hits the proverbial nail on the head. |
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Therefore, in order to describe a given signal completely, it's necessary to quote the color system and the broadcast standard as a capital letter. |
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Gladstone immediately stated that he was not one of them, and the Queen gave Disraeli leave to quote her saying she had never approached a Prime Minister with such a proposal. |
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Ask me to figure out Pythagoras' theorem and I could give you an off-kilter quote about the sum of squares and opposite sides, but I'm still not entirely sure what it means. |
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Following Henry Avery's capture of the mogul ship quote, the East India Company petitioned the Privy Council in 1696 to issue a proclamation of arrest. |
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The new word has received a number of godspeeds, some of which we quote. |
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Watson quote Tsalapinas cited was actually made in 1929 and has been widely regarded as, well, dumb, except by science deniers and pseudoscientists. |
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If a customer asked for five million A4 flysheets we have a computer system that sends out a message to ten printers who can then quote me a price by 4pm the same day. |
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Candidates to have a minimum of SBF Level 3 Coaching certification and vast experience in providing coaching services for Tenpin Bowling To quote fees in hourly rate. |
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But I could quote from Animal Warmth and Up On All Fours until the cows come home. I could quote until the cows came home about the cows not coming home. |
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Shall I continue this reproaching style, quote all the whats and whys out of Jeremiah's Lamentations, and then present you with some outlines of Job for consolation? |
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The site also includes a Double Quote feature, which permits you to enter a stock's symbol or name and search two company news and quote sites simultaneously. |
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I was given this, quote unquote, 'legendary' sports presenter as a dad. |
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The above quote demonstrates the common reaction to imagery depicting the hypermesomorphic somatotype of the typical professional female bodybuilder. |
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But this time the quote is from Hull manager, Phil Brown and not Gate. |
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Hills quote 10-1 for Go Set A Watchman to break Girl On The Train's record, that record presumably being the number of pervs who attempt to sit next to her. |
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The stamp pane also includes a quote by Marcel Duchamp and verso text that identifies each work of art and briefly tells something about each artist. |
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