Ambrose was the first popular historian cudgeled by the Standard for borrowing passages from sources but leaving off the quotation marks.
So instead of me maybe looking for Farai Chideya of NEWS AND NOTES, I may put Farai Chideya in quotes of NEWS AND NOTES. Or I may leave Farai Chideya as is, and put NEWS AND NOTES in quotes, and the quotation marks make that search a phrase.
We are to know that Wall knows that we know that the work is fictional quotation marks set in quotation marks, and, if we detect the odd quotation from a quotational painting by Manet, we may go straight to the head of the class.
Still, there was only one relevant issue once the decision to move was made: Would the result be a Disneyfied simulacrum the Barnes in quotation marks, as it were?
In a letter to the editor published yesterday in The New York Times, McGovern conceded that Ambrose should have used quotation marks for the disputed passages.
Which means this "corrected" version of her book--a steady seller off the backlist--had only been brought up to Ambrose code: footnotes, but no quotation marks around the borrowed passages.
However, his editor, believing the phrase to be a direct quote from Lincoln, inserted quotation marks without consulting the author.
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Bogle: Well, let me start off by saying that's the reason that in the subtitle of the book, I have the word mutual in quotation marks, and a lot follows from that.
Add as many quotation marks around the word as you like, but it was true.
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Not to worry: Once Ambrose stops sulking and comes up with a credible mea culpa, he too will be restored to good standing within the punditocracy, and once again will see his words appear frequently in national magazines--within quotation marks and attributed to him in the text.
The definition consists of 23 words, 181 characters with quotation marks.
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"Newlyweds" is, if nothing else, diverse, but how much is "real" (everything takes quotation marks in reality TV) is up in the air.
The trouble with using such a reference albeit in heavy quotation marks is that such rhetoric has an almost automatic polarising effect.
Krasinski is winning as the straight, clean-cut young athlete -- he's the only one who doesn't seem to be acting in quotation marks, and he's got a talent for physical comedy -- but when it comes to the crunch, when he should be wrestling with his conscience or fighting for his woman, the Bullet's simply not there.
The label in question was one he disliked so much that he preferred to put it between quotation marks (as if handling it with a pair of tweezers) and to insert a hyphen (as if to deny it the dignity of being a real word).
That may account for the spiteful glee with which some critics attacked him when it was discovered he hadn't put quotation marks around certain passages in his books that had been taken from other works--even though all those passages were fully footnoted.
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