One widespread method used to spice up a report is by quoting unspecified diplomatic sources. |
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The builder can now afford to assign engineering resources to the project without hedging against lost quoting hours. |
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Crucial is currently quoting as below, with a ten per cent discount for orders taken online. |
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Whether she was quoting from memory or reading from the open book beside the phone, I was impressed by the trouble she had taken. |
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My street has recently received a headed letter from a council enforcement officer, tersely quoting the law about fly-tipping. |
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However, Rashi, quoting the Midrash, says that it refers to the day after Yom Kippur. |
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I have no objection to this member quoting from our minority report, or indeed from what I said. |
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Instead, a voice-over quoting from telegraph reports briefly mentions some of the mob's racist violence. |
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He tried to moderate, but seemed a bit distracted, quoting interviews more than asking questions. |
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Every one-liner out of her mouth is apparently some blindingly hilarious quip worthy of quoting for the ages. |
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Pryor has committed the sin of actually quoting from that hyper-religious document known as the Declaration of Independence! |
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In fact, if you weren't quoting Ignatius J, I'd be wondering at the point of the thread, since what you say seems entirely uncontentious to me. |
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The newspaper, quoting unnamed sources, said city authorities were thinking of introducing the ban to raise levels of public morality. |
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The whole thing snowballed, and soon journalists stopped bothering to contact Robert before quoting him. |
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He was quoting, and more specifically he was quoting the first verse of the twenty-second psalm. |
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He had read a great deal of history, but he does not buttress his position by quoting from historical sources, as he was later to do. |
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Refreshments were on sale at the miller's house, together with pamphlets and handbills telling the story of his life and quoting his poems. |
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Before play, bookmakers were quoting odds of 33-1 on Bangladesh and 1-500 Australia. |
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She also mentions her own personal reaction to the resignation, which is worth quoting. |
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If what I'm quoting is substandard, please let me know what sets the standard. |
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His concluding paragraph is a bit of a humdinger, though, and is worth quoting in full. |
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But others point to parsimony, quoting examples of penny-pinching and bare-bones operations. |
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The news service put out an article quoting the fact sheet without any sort of contradiction. |
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The use of the phon as a unit of loudness is an improvement over just quoting the level in decibels. |
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By quoting a different reference, Russell is wrong in stating that our core assertion is incorrect. |
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The band moves along in great fashion, quoting some of the better indie groups with the clicking drums and wiggling guitars. |
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He leads a melancholy life, constantly quoting Proust either directly or indirectly. |
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Whole paragraphs, like the following one, are worth quoting in full for their vivid illumination of an age. |
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Finally you get the Devil quoting scriptures for his own purposes when he turns the story of Jacob. |
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I assume that you are quoting Derek accurately and I am copying this letter to him. |
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When tipsy or sober, the painter and Jew was mild, charming and fond of quoting Dante. |
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And on the Cross he cried out in agony, quoting a psalm that speaks of divine abandonment. |
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We don't all have to start quoting scripture, we just have to dial down the mockery a notch. |
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That is followed by a passage quoting the extract from Goebbels's diary just cited in the following terms. |
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As no name is given to that person the member is quoting, he sounds very much like doubting Thomas or his brother. |
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I left people with a little something to think about, without wagging my fingers or quoting Leviticus. |
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Spring makes a virtue of necessity, quoting from her letters and conversations extensively. |
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Payment must be made to the cashier at the above address, quoting our reference. |
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But all I was doing was quoting the Government Actuary Service's official projection based on immigration of 195,000 a year. |
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Most foreign exchange dealers would simply be quoting prices for a customer. |
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She was soon persuaded to have more carpets than she wanted and they brought in some rolls before quoting a price for the work. |
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Bookmakers make Hardy Eustace favourite to complete a hat trick next year with Ladbrokes quoting him at 5-1 and Cashmans a point longer. |
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O'Brien's blanket entry left the Tote quoting the trainer at 13-8 to lift the sprint prize without naming any of his eight acceptors. |
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The imperial system of weights and measures will no longer be used when quoting prices in euros. |
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That wouldn't do at all for the journalist, who solved that little problem by not quoting a single word that I wrote to her. |
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The amount of time people spend contending with each other there, quoting articles, and referring to other sources! |
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Now, while quoting John Milton and admiring Christopher Wren, he must face up to fire and plague and regicide, to the opium and slave trades. |
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April and May brought daily news reports quoting U.S. military officers saying they lacked the manpower to do their jobs. |
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But Finnie rejected both calls by quoting the legal advice he had been given by Scottish Executive civil servants. |
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Besides, quoting a few lines from a poem at a party will make people think you're terribly sophisticated! |
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It is a surprise to find you quoting him with approval so early in the book. |
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I imagine when I go into college tomorrow, loads of people will be quoting it like mad. |
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Given that we are quoting Godel, I assumed that we were sticking to standard binary logic systems. |
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Adam Phillips starts his essay on the impossibilities of human desire by quoting Christopher Tietjens, the stoic hero of Ford Madox Ford's tetralogy, Parade's End. |
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It's easy to rationalise one's behaviour by quoting conspiracy theories. |
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It is the sound effects that retain the child's attention and so the child does not tire of repeating nursery rhymes, he said, quoting a Sanskrit verse. |
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I'm still worried that it implies that I'm the sort of crazy guy that stands in the pub quoting catchphrases from well-known British comedy programmes. |
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The Professor of Political Philosophy gave full and frank answers to the leading questions put to him, quoting philosophers like Immanuel Kant with ease. |
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William James quoting from the childhood reminiscences of Ballard, a deaf mute, and Laura Brigman's case, a blind-deaf mute, however, illustrate the two points aptly enough. |
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And so we paraphrased Trotsky rather than quoting him directly. |
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Unfortunately, the original English version of one of these interviews isn't available in print, so I am forced to retranslate it from Russian, when quoting Mr. Kasparov. |
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He said his company would continue quoting in Kwacha and the prices would remain stable even when the rate of the kwacha fluctuated against other currencies. |
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But she was quoting Rousseau and Voltaire in her letters when she was only 16, before she ever met the doctor. |
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A good strategery plan before quoting gaffes is to know your enemy. |
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Scott, who died Sunday at 49, could go from evoking a Baptist preacher to quoting Public Enemy. |
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But more often than not, Perry is lumping together early constitutional debaters and quoting the people on the losing side. |
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But Orwell went to Spain for the express purpose of killing fascists, as he makes clear in the book Brand is quoting from. |
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Both sides held firmly to their positions, quoting authoritative sources to make out their cases, and exerting themselves to the utmost to try and argue things out. |
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Journalists usually steered clear of quoting science either way, with newspapers allowing opinion space for advocates on either side to argue the toss. |
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A newspaper misquoted Wolfowitz and Dean is accurately quoting a misquote. |
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The salesman persisted in quoting a rate higher than was listed, until we called him on it. |
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Throughout this period, she also championed Percy Shelley's poetry, promoting its publication and quoting it in her writing. |
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There is general agreement that when quoting the proper name printed on a label, the spelling on the label should not be altered. |
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The first documented use that was not simply quoting Bradford was at a December 22, 1798 celebration of Forefathers' Day in Boston. |
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Every database has a list of reserved words that are not allowed to use as identifiers without quoting. |
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They are trying to trivialise by quoting from here and there, reported and purported speeches. |
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Since indirect speech consists of only one experience, the only point of view is that of the quoting speaker, and present and NOW are cotemporal with the act of quotation. |
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You see, Mike's always quoting from the Guinness Book of Records. |
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When quoting others, take care not to run afoul of copyright rules. |
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Brisbane-based Pat Hoffie commences her article on artists' residencies on Australia's Peel Island-a former lazaret or lepers' colony-by quoting from Donne's poem. |
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There is no record of the term Pilgrims being used to describe Plymouth's founders for 150 years after Bradford wrote this passage, except when quoting him. |
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He questioned the sincerity of Burke, who seemed to have forgotten the lessons he had learned from him, quoting from Burke's own speeches of fourteen and fifteen years before. |
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Some of his pamphlets were purported to be written by Scots, misleading even reputable historians into quoting them as evidence of Scottish opinion of the time. |
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In 2005, Barclays Capital broke with convention by quoting spot exchange rates with five or six decimal places on their electronic dealing platform. |
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In a 2010 interview with The Telegraph, Caine spoke of the impersonations and how everyone he meets quotes lines at him, to the point he quotes them quoting him. |
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The entertaining incident was uncovered when the owners checked in the cabin, located in Norway's northernmost Finnmark province, reports Skynews, quoting the regional paper. |
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I've spoken to breast-feeding consultants who say breast-feed for as long as possible, quoting the nourishment and protection of breast milk throughout toddlerhood. |
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