The customer was shopping, getting ideas and prices from one place and then seeking availability and price quotation from TD Ameritrade.
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Except that one cannot, and the end of the quotation from W.V.
Last month, a Congress minister, Mani Shankar Aiyer, ruled that a quotation from him should be expunged from a memorial at the prison in the Andaman islands where he was detained.
What's your favorite (true) quotation from a historical figure?
In San Diego, where Mr. Holmes's parents live, a lawyer for his family read a statement clarifying a quotation from his mother, Arlene Holmes, when she was awakened early Friday with news of the shooting.
Above the front door of the new building there should be a biblical quotation, from Matthew 25:35 (not John, Mr Brown) .
He was, for instance, the first to spot that the Times had attacked John Ashcroft, the conservative attorney-general, with a truncated and misleading quotation lifted from another newspaper.
The feeling that the top of your head has been taken off, a definition of what makes a quote quotable that Shapiro takes from Emily Dickinson (who took it, basically, from Kant and Burke, who took it from Longinus a nice example of the sociology of quotation), is a feeling that readers of poetry expect from every poem they read.
However, his editor, believing the phrase to be a direct quote from Lincoln, inserted quotation marks without consulting the author.
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Roth was confused, and so he did what any giant of the American literary scene can do in these circumstances, and wrote a lengthy open letter to Wikipedia in the New Yorker (from which the above quotation is taken).
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.
Ambrose was the first popular historian cudgeled by the Standard for borrowing passages from sources but leaving off the quotation marks.
Though this case was ostensibly based on "stubborn facts"--from John Adams' frequently cited quotation--it turned out to be long on innuendo and very short on actual facts.
Phrases sound different when cut off from their paragraphical pack and presented naked and alone in quotation marks.
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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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