Stakes in quoted banks, hedge funds and the like are valued at the prevailing share price at the end of June. |
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I was perhaps not as overjoyed as I should have been when he told me that the woman quoted the price in dollars. |
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Comments quoted in our publication by a high-ranking police officer a couple of weeks ago made me stop and think. |
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As happens so often in newspaper articles, the Times reporter quoted your conclusion without conveying any hint of the grounds for it. |
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The figures quoted are only for the collection of dry recyclables, for example paper and glass. |
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It quoted a spokesman as saying that the company's initial investigation showed that there was a mix-up in the duty roster. |
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However, he later admitted it, insisting his description of Jones was being quoted out of context. |
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Two of those quoted complained that their comments had been taken out of context. |
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One life company refused him cover, one quoted with a hefty loading to the premium and another offered life cover at normal rates. |
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He quoted a friend who offered a woman a free pair of curtains if she would clean her dirty front window. |
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A major flaw in the book is that the references quoted at the end of the chapters are old. |
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Now I wouldn't want to be quoted as saying that animals that live in laboratory cages are having a wonderful time. |
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The office will offer services to publicly quoted Irish companies which are conducting investor roadshows in the English capital. |
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The injunction to turn the other cheek is often quoted, out of context, to justify craven submission. |
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An interesting point that Rose was quoted on in the Guardian was that he applied the same boycott to South Africa under apartheid. |
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However, off-hand public remarks quoted in newspapers can't be taken as serious theoretical statements. |
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That way you can say the reporter quoted you out of context, or better still, had an agenda. |
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Either way, you just can't be quoted saying such amazingly ambiguous statements. |
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A new poll underlines that people want Britain's quoted businesses to be protected from takeover by foreign predators. |
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The column quoted veteran Carnival music-provider DJ Hurricane George, who detailed female Jouvert frustrations at large. |
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The entire share prices of the listed and quoted companies remained unchanged leading the share index to remain constant. |
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Attributed to Jesus at the Last Supper, these words are quoted in virtually every Eucharistic prayer known. |
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Thus in the last stanza quoted, after the surge of anapaests in the first two lines, spondees, dactyls, and iambs begin to appear. |
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I have quoted part of the petition at length, because its anecdotal and tonal qualities are lost in summary. |
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Taken out of context, the bits and pieces that I have quoted seem slight and inconsequential. |
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He repeats the usual claim that evolutionists have been quoted out of context to provide arguments against evolution. |
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Parents subsequently discovered that other professionals cited in the article had been quoted out of context. |
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He can't deny it, but he does say he was often quoted out of context to play up the producer's interest in human folly. |
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Thus, modern space discoveries have deepened our understanding of the primary Hermetic principle, as quoted above by Paracelsus. |
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She quoted the Data Protection Act and stated all information is strictly confidential. |
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Richard Lindzen quoted it as being the effect of water vapour and stratiform clouds alone. |
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This is the opaque, convoluted language quoted in the decision handed down four days ago by the current US Supreme Court. |
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The shares in both companies were quoted on the Stock Exchange in London and Johannesburg. |
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Nowadays the middle classes are just as likely to have accumulated quoted investments, like stocks, bank accounts and other assets. |
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Visitors from the Republic pay the standard brochure rate in Irish pounds even though the price is quoted in sterling. |
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It must be noted that the reasoning just quoted hypothesizes an unmonopolized supply of consumer and capital goods. |
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He quoted the Local Autonomy Act, saying that a mayor has to issue an order appointing a deputy mayor to act in his stead. |
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I feel robbed at not having the chance of sitting in the gods humming along with the line quoted below. |
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Banks will give you lower rates than publicly quoted if they want your business and you are a persistent haggler. |
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Today more than two-thirds are quoted non-standard rates and weight is playing an enormous role in that change. |
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The point is that high-brow European music was deemed enough a part of the American vernacular to be quoted and burlesqued. |
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House prices may look high, but if you believe the bulls, shares in the quoted builders look cheap. |
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In a recent public relations videocast, he proudly quoted advice from her that he said he will never forget. |
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So you'd like to speculate on the stock market, but find the publicly quoted companies a bit too dry? |
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But in Drury's version, the papers not only exist, but are quoted from at length. |
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A journal editor, for example, has an interest in publishing controversial or newsworthy articles that will be quoted. |
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With a top speed quoted at 190 mph, this is the fastest soft-top that the company has ever produced. |
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The following stipulation in the record shows the unsubstantiality of that statement just quoted from his opinion. |
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He added that if taxpayers had opted for their notice of assessment to be quoted in Irish pounds the bottom line would still be given in euro. |
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So instead it was claimed that the national accounts data cover the entire gamut of quoted and unquoted companies. |
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Its assets consist solely of cash and various quoted and unquoted investments. |
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Well, here's the quote, with the part that AP quoted picked out in boldface. |
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The passage from St. Augustine uncannily prefigures the couplet of Hafiz which I quoted above. |
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Yet while one conclusion is quoted ubiquitously, the remainder of his remarks remain relatively obscure. |
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First, measure the cost of living according to the prices quoted by merchants under the most recent definition of the monetary unit. |
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The newspaper yesterday quoted commission officials as saying the last-minute payout to voters was triple the amount spent at the last election. |
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He has also been quoted as being rather annoyed that the ID advocates continually misrepresent his views. |
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Readers were not to know which of the widely quoted trichology experts were provided by the drug company's PR firm. |
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Its heroes, whose ghostly presences are often quoted in Kitaj's paintings, are the shipless helmsmen of modernism. |
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His recent studies on bibliometrics and social network analysis are seminal and will be quoted for years to come. |
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At the same time several of his aides were quoted in the press as saying he was considering defecting. |
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He spoke many languages, could read Hebrew, and quoted as easily from St. Athanasius as from the Sermon on the Mount. |
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It is one of the few documents in American history which can be quoted by people from memory. |
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News tickers have quoted IOC officials questioning whether the Salt Lake Games should go on if the host country is at war. |
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Police sources have been quoted as saying the protesters will be dealt with harshly. |
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Although this argument seems plausible, the evidence quoted in its support does not withstand critical examination. |
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You've quoted the mean average, but this is skewed by the small number of fanatics whose 5,000-plus discs line every wall of their homes. |
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Like many others quoted today, I was only mildly interested in the story until the mention of Ms Dawson's third-class honours degree came up. |
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Would there have been some value in giving the original French texts of quoted material in an appendix? |
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Through the ages, perhaps no other Arab balladist has been quoted more than this desert bard. |
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Reporting on the launch The New York Times quoted a number of rabbis on labyrinthine Talmudic discussions. |
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As I read the book, I kept a tally of exactly who was quoted or discussed in detail. |
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How many times do we need to see the same old arguments made and the same sources quoted? |
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Police discovered and destroyed the shells on Saturday near the Ingush capital Magas, the Interfax-Yug news agency quoted the official as saying. |
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Take info of the prices you have been quoted so you can query immediately if they start making up funny prices. |
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This is a widely held view among analysts and commentators, a number of whom are quoted in the memo. |
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From your article I take it that the person quoted is a local solicitor who, for some reason, could not be named. |
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Given recent discussions, I'd like to point out that the individual quoted below is typical of only a certain lunatic fringe. |
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As the woman I quoted at the beginning of this paragraph put it, the pilgrim's journey is distinguished by its sacred purpose. |
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Their study of the Aranda Aborigines of Central Australia is still widely quoted. |
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He evidently regarded the Sibylline books from which he quoted as substantially identical with those of which Varro wrote. |
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The article quoted Ouyang Ziyuan, an academician with the Chinese Academy of Sciences who is in charge of China's lunar exploration program. |
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Surprise surprise a global warmist was quoted as saying that a volcano at that depth under the ice sheet would have no effect! |
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Gagnon is widely quoted in the local press, where he is cast as the man who wants to clean up the streets of the quartier. |
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And let the last word quoted here be one of Elizabeth's own, illustrative of her strangely mingled temperament of queenliness and insolence. |
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Some of my commenters will be angry at me for saying the remarks I have quoted are insane and sinful. |
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People are being milked for every last dime and scriptures are quoted out of context. |
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The two lines from a poem quoted on the fourth page should have been credited to Dylan Thomas. |
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The deputy judge quoted extensively from the speeches of Lord Nicholls and Lord Hoffmann. |
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Their faulty statements were unfortunately also quoted by the media and certain officials outside the mining sector. |
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For proof look no further than last week's UK Press Gazette, which quoted Lord Wakeham's speech at the Bank of Scotland awards. |
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He quoted directly the relevant paragraph of the federal code, which outlaws paying persons to register or to vote. |
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The documentary evidence that he cites in his book is frequently taken out of context or quoted incompletely or inaccurately. |
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The judge then considered and quoted at length from the cross-examination of Mr Kirkland. |
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He is quoted as saying that after listening to the debate he decided not to vote and instead he went for a stroll round the city streets. |
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If an article is written about your business or if you are quoted in an article, find ways for more people to read it. |
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The statement also quoted former manager Judith Maycock, who has not worked at the pub for more than a year-and-a-half. |
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Diplomats quoted by the agency argued such a move would push Bulgaria's hand on the matter. |
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One will just have to assume that the reporter quoted the petite entertainer verbatim. |
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Witnesses are quoted as saying the troops fired on residents from tank-mounted machine guns. |
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In her memorandum opinion, Judge Kessler quoted a declaration by Julia Tarver, the counsel for three of the petitioners. |
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A new scientific study was quoted in evidence on Richardson's behalf, decisively. |
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Some readers may have been perturbed by the figures quoted in that article. |
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The police are quoted as saying that no-one came forward with evidence or identification. |
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They are constantly quoted as evidence that man-made climate change is not happening. |
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Lack of funds to purchase the dustbins and lack of suitable dumping sites are quoted as the main hurdles faced by the local bodies. |
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Be warned, two prices are quoted depending on whether you intend to eat in or take away. |
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The painter exchanged a bemused look with his assistant, but agreed, quoted a price, and asked what subjects I would like him to paint. |
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Eaglesmith once was quoted as saying that he lived like a rock star without the fame. |
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Of course, I had no idea how much the journey should cost, so assumed I was being quoted an inflated price. |
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The Rhinos are quoted at 11-10, Bradford are 5-2, St Helens 9-2 and Wigan at 6-1, while promoted Leigh are the 1,000-1 rank outsiders. |
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Cervantes did not realise that his book and its hero would become immortal and would often be quoted in a modern context. |
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Liberal writers from the permissive society of the 1960s are quoted and their opinions are taken to have been effective. |
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Take a look at this blogger for this time last year, when most of what I seemed to be doing was chasing permissions for song lyrics I'd quoted. |
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It's not the job of a paper to fact-check the utterance of every person quoted. |
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A large number of Japanese companies are currently quoted on the US Stock Exchange. |
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It is made up of the 100 largest companies quoted on the London Stock Exchange by value. |
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Asked why he teaches, Kadish quoted a line from the general prologue of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales about the clerk of Oxford. |
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I was looking for someone who could illustrate the connection between the third movement of the symphony and the song that is quoted in it. |
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The newspaper quoted disgruntled, raddled hippies who complained that a police crackdown had squeezed out their regular supplies. |
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The serpents' wisdom quoted here means shrewd intelligence with perfect knowledge of the position under which one is placed. |
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I do not expect the person who I have quoted here to come around to my way of thinking, though of course that would be well and good. |
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The paper also quoted an unnamed American contractor who had prepared a bid to install telephone switchboards at the Qatar base. |
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But not a word of Castro's speech was quoted, in a newspaper which serves as a virtual house organ for the Cuban president. |
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They are quoted because they support and affirm conventional hopes for life after death. |
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His words are still echoed today by many paleo-conservatives, and are still quoted with approval even by bestselling authors. |
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An ob-gyn quoted by The New York Times in 2008 cited IUDs as one of the best methods for treating heavy menstrual bleeding. |
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The reporter quoted the police chief as saying that an investigation would be launched soon. |
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Two witnesses outside the Charlie Hebdo office building quoted the Kouachi brothers claiming they were members of al Qaeda. |
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I asked a former NASA astronaut, who cannot be quoted on the record, to look at photographs of the debris. |
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The full document is quoted in a new book by avi Raz, The Bride and the Dowry, complete with the typing errors I then made. |
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In both cases, the question mark comes after the marks that relate to the quoted names, and before the mark or marks that close the sentence of speech. |
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He then set out his conclusions which I quoted earlier in this judgment. |
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Figures are often quoted to buttress preconceived and personal agendas. |
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However, I think that if the company advertises a service or somebody asks the price, they should be quoted the total price including any fixed fees. |
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Until now Greece has never even won a game at a major soccer tournament and before the European Cup began the team was quoted at 150 to one to win the final. |
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Only Seagram, Lord Gyllene and Earth Summit of the last 11 Aintree winners were quoted at 20-1 or shorter by William Hill at the time of publication of the handicap. |
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A 25-1 shot when he beat Rooster Booster last year, Hardy Eustace is quoted at 3-1 this time and looks to have an outstanding chance of retaining his crown. |
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Companies quoted on the London Stock Exchange are required under stock market listing rules to provide timely information on news that might affect their share price. |
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If you are quoted on the stock exchange, anybody can buy your shares. |
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And although the Celtic Tiger was weaned on the dynamism of private enterprise, reporting continues to focus largely on the affairs of publicly quoted companies. |
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The defense quoted a congratulatory e-mail she sent him as the carnage in Mumbai filled television screens worldwide. |
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When a publicly quoted company is surrounded by merger and acquisition speculation, its shares tend to advance in anticipation of a healthy offer price or takeover premium. |
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He has readily quoted it in support of his own Calverley and Farsley ward. |
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Yesterday the manager was quoted as saying he was ready and willing to sign the new deal, but after the intervention of the Irishmen that agreement must now surely be on hold. |
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As the Newar father quoted above suggests, urban Nepalis find themselves in something of a tug-of-war to determine the appropriate language to use in any given circumstance. |
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He quoted from a Politico article noting that Democrats are talking impeachment up while Republicans are denying it. |
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When he gave interviews to the press, he was often quoted talking about his native country with derision. |
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When I spoke in the House on this subject on 8 December, I quoted similar stories from the police forces of Cambridgeshire, Essex, and Greater Manchester. |
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Each source quoted or paraphrased was coded separately, and all of a source's statements in an article were taken into account when applying coding categories. |
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That 1967 resolution, 242, is perhaps the only UN document quoted by teenagers and emblazoned across T-shirts. |
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One store manager quoted in our story today says that his company's premises are regularly targeted and only the other day they had to have a van resprayed. |
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In line with this, many annuitants and prospective pensioners have been receiving smaller pensions or annuities than what they were originally quoted. |
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She is much anthologised, frequently quoted and feted by the organisers of literary festivals and the like who can recognise a crowd-puller when they see one. |
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Natalie Fryde is quoted to the exclusion of important later revisory work. |
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He never quoted from the apocryphal books on a single occasion. |
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Perhaps the most moving moment was when Michael's boyfriend read out a little speech, and when he quoted a Dusty song at the end I'm sure there wasn't a dry eye in the house. |
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This is as a result of low demand for shares on the stock market thereby failing to influence the share prices of the listed and quoted companies on the stock market. |
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He was being accurate as well as modest, for it was later discovered to be a long-forgotten word, quoted in a 19th century folklore journal, for fairy-folk or little people. |
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The truest words at the funeral were those of young Jaden, as quoted by the governor. |
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That such a complicated technological product could sell for so little, astonishes some of the people quoted in the article, and it certainly also astonishes me. |
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People she never met, including a hairdresser who claimed her as a customer, were quoted as friends of hers, Kelley says. |
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When he took the floor of the parliament and quoted at length from a book that I co-authored, he used my writing for purposes that are quite at odds with my own. |
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The attitude criticized in the words by the author quoted above also explains the importance of pigs, yams and taro for men and that of tapa and mats for women. |
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My first experience of medical tourism came last year with a woman whose Polish tummy tuck, she assured me, was a third of the price quoted in Britain. |
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A 1973 article in The New York Times quoted Kissinger saying the very same thing. |
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His text was quoted, its omissions criticized, and its possible ramifications weighed by one talking head after another for hours. |
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The agency quoted a Russian Defense Ministry official as saying that the 43,000-ton Kiev, on tow by a Chinese warship, left its North Fleet base about three weeks ago. |
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They're usually quoted only as a counterpoint to the bigoted bigmouth. |
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Current money market rates are regularly quoted in the financial press. |
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The New York Times also quoted Diana Buttu, an Arab-Israeli lawyer who said she was perplexed that Kerry sounded so upbeat. |
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Bloggers and tweeters are quoted freely as semaphore from the streets. |
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Why they continue to get quoted as independent observers blows my mind. |
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A mover can underquote you on purpose or by accident then claim for extra money because the end volume of the consignment doesn't correspond to the volume quoted. |
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Only what is in bold type above was quoted in the evidence to the Court. |
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His expertise is valuation of businesses, companies, quoted and unquoted securities, intellectual property and intangible assets generally, both in the UK and abroad. |
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If the works quoted in Don Quixote are any measure, it took masters like Cervantes and Ariosto to prove that this genre wasn't completely unredeemable. |
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Swann is the one quoted above who falsely claims that Backster's work was vindicated in the 1980s by neurobiologists when it was discovered that plants have neural networks. |
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The news reports of the speech quoted that line, so it became the pound cake speech. |
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For today's leaders buoyed up by the passing cloud of rhetoric, its literary strength makes it likely its findings will be quoted for many years to come. |
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Last week the Herald quoted an American voter in a vox populi. |
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They quoted a study that said that paper towels and warm air hand dryers generate 70 percent or more carbon emissions than this model of hand dryer. |
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High offshore winds in the Coromandel area and plentiful mackerel near the coast may have been factors in that stranding, she was quoted as saying. |
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These verses have been quoted by Arab carousers though the centuries. |
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He has been listed as an attorney representing a pharmaceutical company in a similar case, according to lawyers and court documents quoted by the New York Times yesterday. |
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Ironically, there was already a syntactic oddity in the quoted paragraph. |
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Dr Johnson is endlessly quoted here, because he is so incontestably right. |
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He quoted her a price to replace the old chain linked fence with a brick fence and then build a smaller picket fence around the grassed area in front of the house. |
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The paper quoted Christmas Island Shire President Gordon Thomson as saying that there were people in the water crying out for help. |
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To the contrary, Justice Blackmun quoted it to justify that the constitutional right to abortion isn't unlimited. |
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Kipling is often quoted in discussions of contemporary political and social issues. |
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More importantly, no transgendered person was quoted, or even referred to, in the article. |
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The statement quoted Hakeem stressing the importance of Iraq's democratic trend, as well as in the area. |
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It was due to make a stopover in Douala, Cameroon, where it never arrived, dpa quoted Daily Post as reporting. |
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Samuel Johnson quoted him more often than any other author in his A Dictionary of the English Language, the first serious work of its type. |
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It quoted Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith as condemning the 'absurd' handouts. |
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A wind energy penetration figure can be specified for different duration of time, but is often quoted annually. |
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Eusebius in his church history 3,1 quoted Origen as saying that Andrew preached in Scythia. |
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Some of the annotated variants derive from alternative editions in the original languages, or from variant forms quoted in the fathers. |
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Polyolefin resin producers appear to be cautiously supporting this new service, although most sources were reluctant to be quoted directly. |
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A more serious flaw is that the Latin quoted in the footnotes is based on the Basle 1576 edition and not on that of the 1496 editio princeps. |
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This initial heteronym resembles Yeats's anti-self described in the excerpt from Per Amica Silentiae Lunae quoted above. |
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Stevenson translated a French study into the noble families which suffered so much in the Hundred Years' War, and is oft quoted. |
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However the figures quoted for the campaign in the ancient sources are regarded by modern historians as extravagant. |
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An official quoted the report as saying the current situation in Pakistan is a powder keg that could ignite widespread polio transmission. |
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This language is quoted from Resolution 242's second preambular paragraph without quotation marks. |
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Meanwhile, the ACLU quoted Justice Department figures showing that 7,000 people have complained of abuse of the Act. |
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She has been quoted or featured in numerous articles on entrepreneurialism, public relations and marketing and speaks frequently on these topics. |
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For me, huge doesn't exist,' he was recently quoted as saying, and indeed the scale of his paintings verges repeatedly on the hubristic. |
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Martens is quoted as saying that GERB and its Chair have the full support of the EPP for the forthcoming parliamentary elections. |
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It quickly became so well known that Handel quoted it in his Occasional Oratorio in the following year. |
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In this context, passages written by Popper are frequently quoted in which he speaks about such issues himself. |
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Indeed, Marx quoted Hodgskin as recognising the alienation of labour that occurred under modern capitalist production. |
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On the other hand, in other sources from the same time, he is quoted as saying that he did believe in God and had done so for decades. |
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This leaves for consideration of this group of small tribes, or subtribes, so far as mapped by the writer quoted, the Teule, Cazcan, and Tecuexe. |
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Photographers were quoted as saying she appeared to have cuts on her legs and arms. |
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It is important to note that the farmgate price can be quoted either in terms of seed cotton or lint. |
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For composing classical music Oldfield has been quoted as using the software notation program Sibelius running on Apple Macintoshes. |
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Official sources were quoted by The News, as saying that the letters were sent to the Saba and Fair beauty parlours in the city. |
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But Mack took the copycat level-headedly, quoted by Chortle news as saying, 'this Australian comedy genius is being unfairly treated. |
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The quoted passage seems to have been smoothly and fully written out, without interlineations, before the deleted words were crossed out. |
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Exchange rates for such currencies are likely to change almost constantly as quoted on financial markets, mainly by banks, around the world. |
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In the retail currency exchange market, different buying and selling rates will be quoted by money dealers. |
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The forward exchange rate refers to an exchange rate that is quoted and traded today but for delivery and payment on a specific future date. |
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Bakosoro quoted that there were five elements that would atomically qualify a Nation or Country. |
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Cavell is extensively quoted in Secular Mysteries but rarely summarized, and the result is that he can appear aphoristic or even mystical. |
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Murphy, SGTMAJ T, 1917, extracts from diary quoted in ANZAC Commemorative, RSA, Sydney. |
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According to a report quoted by Mark Thompson, as many as 580,000 inhabitants of Kosovo were arrested, interrogated, interned or reprimanded. |
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Olarte was quoted as saying in reports that allogenic stem cells from aborted foetuses of humans were being exported to the Philippines. |
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In the interview, the senator was quoted as saying he did not believe in having an age of consent but a principle of consent. |
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In addition, CHI numbers are quoted in all clinical correspondence to ensure that there is no uncertainty over the patient in question. |
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It contains many phrases which have entered the common English lexicon, either on their own or as quoted in other works. |
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It is still one of the most popular and frequently quoted poems in the English language. |
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As mentioned above, the song is quoted in full in the 1840 novel Poor Jack. |
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Its reflective, calm, and stoic tone was greatly admired, and it was pirated, imitated, quoted, and translated into Latin and Greek. |
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Reading the text of Mansueto's Knowing God reminds one of this oft quoted claim of Mother Theresa. |
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One sentence of Han Fei's that Xi quoted appeared thousands of times in official Chinese media at the local, provincial, and national levels. |
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The voices of recondite writers quoted at length, forgotten storytellers weaving narratives, obscure scholars savaging one another. |
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At one point last week, Kean was quoted as saying that Christie might run. |
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Robert McCrum, literary editor of the London Observer, is quoted as supporting the efficacy of the language. |
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Hamlet is one of the most quoted works in the English language, and is often included on lists of the world's greatest literature. |
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The abridged version did not feature the literary quotes, just the author quoted. |
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An incidence of neuropraxia with interscalene block is quoted as another potential justification for moving away from that technique. |
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Meanwhile, the construction may not begin until the end of 2014, Keith Cobby, also from Dubai Astronomy Group, was quoted in the report. |
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The folio edition also features full literary quotes by those authors that Johnson quoted, such as Dryden and Shakespeare. |
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The populations quoted above for the five largest cities are from the 2004 census. |
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This seems to be quoted to justify the gifts of salmon from Thames fishermen that the abbey received in later years. |
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Pytheas was quoted as writing that the Britons were renowned wheat farmers. |
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Both texts are now lost, but were quoted in the 2nd century CE work Vitae by Diogenes Laertius. |
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As you quoted in your article Stephen has a diagnosis of Oppositional Defiant Disorder, a condition which makes him disruptive. |
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Part of the Ordzhonikidze mine caved in, causing a car and driver to fall into the pit, Reuters quoted the. |
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Mao Zedong's Cultural Revolution is often quoted as one the great travesties of the 20th century. |
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Only fragments of the language have survived, the main evidence being individual words quoted in Latin texts. |
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Different distances are normally quoted for stations, depending on whether the direction of travel is In or Out. |
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This may include typographic information like coloured headings, emphasized and quoted text, inline images and diagrams. |
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Explaining the reasoning behind the genus name, lead researcher Rohan Pethiyagoda was quoted as stating that. |
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Mary Reveley's impressive Sandown winner Overstand is among the 28 entries for the Ladbroke and is quoted the 5-1 second favourite. |
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The last two sentences quoted above seem to me needlessly bogey-hunting. |
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Tara, a gallotannin, is often quoted as being the most lightfast vegetable tannin and makes very pale coloured leather. |
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Historiae Adversus Paganos has been quoted by all types of author from Saint Braulio of Zaragoza to Dante Alighieri. |
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The Ninth Bridgewater Treatise was quoted extensively in Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation. |
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His last words are quoted in The Gambler, a 2014 remake of the 1974 James Caan film of the same name. |
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Was the threat just an offhand comment that got quoted in the press? |
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He is the ninth most frequently quoted writer in The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations. |
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Dugald Stewart, in his Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, quoted Hooke's own words on his system of the world. |
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Aristotle quoted a speech the poet is supposed to have made to the people of Himera warning them against the tyrannical ambitions of Phalaris. |
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Each function has an entry address which must be quoted after the USR keyword. |
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This was later quoted widely in the context of Christopher Columbus' voyages. |
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Holmes was known for his pithy, short, and frequently quoted opinions. |
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A form of Hemmings' citational practice is adopted by not attributing quoted phrases to specific respondents, but to indicate them through italics. |
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The lobby's chairman, Likudnik MK Ze'ev Elkin, was also quoted as saying that the decision was a wise one and was implemented following the lobby's vigorous activity. |
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Schwarzenegger was quoted in an interview in Germany's top-selling newspaper saying he's still in love with his wife, Maria Shriver, despite their separation. |
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A Life, 378, where the letter is again partly quoted and misdated. |
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Rioters killed a security guard while they were trying to break into the Na'erbage police station, Xinhua quoted Ablet Metniyaz, chief of the police station, as saying. |
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The second is, for Elgar, unusual in that it contains several quotations from his earlier works, as Richard Strauss quoted himself in Ein Heldenleben. |
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A few sentences from other works are quoted by other authors. |
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Jonjo O'Neill is sensibly keeping his exciting recruit Rhinestone Cowboy to novice events, despite him being quoted at 12-1 for the Champion Hurdle. |
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The Lerner and Loewe musical was still quite recent at the time and his widow Jackie quoted its lines in a 1963 Life interview following JFK's assassination. |
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The problem is that the figures used by Williams are frequently quoted by other authors though they are rarely substant iated by credible sources. |
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In this regard the north side, prompted by compatriotism and humanitarianism, decided to let him meet with his mother in the south side,'' Jang was quoted as saying. |
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The careful measurement of variations in MSL can offer insights into ongoing climate change, and sea level rise has been widely quoted as evidence of ongoing global warming. |
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If banks continue holding bad loans that have become nonoperational, Japan's economy will be unable to begin a full recovery, Hubbard was quoted as telling Yanagisawa. |
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The cover story of last July's Journal was on hardball litigation tactics. It quoted lawyers talking about pulling out all the stops, going for the jugular. |
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Much in this country needs changing and improving, but we should not become nostalgists promoting a better yesterday, The Telegraph quoted Green, as saying. |
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From the treatise on herbs a passage is quoted asserting it to have been composed in 1357 in honour of the author's natural lord, Edward III, king of England. |
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An early printed Latin translation made from the French has been already quoted, but four others, unprinted, have been discovered by Dr Johann Vogels. |
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The drugs were seized at Jebel Ali port while inspecting the seabound shipment, Emirates News Agency quoted a senior official at the Customs Intelligence Department as saying. |
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It is expected that all unquoted investment holdings will be quoted on a recognised stock exchange or will be disposed through trade sales during the coming three months. |
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The work only survives in some 374 fragments, by far the majority being quoted in the geographical lexicon Ethnika compiled by Stephanus of Byzantium. |
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In some areas of Europe and in the retail market in the United Kingdom, EUR and GBP are reversed so that GBP is quoted as the fixed currency to the euro. |
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His lost account of his adventures is quoted by Roman writers. |
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The Funds were quoted under Open-end Fund sector of the Ready Board Quotation of the Exchange, and in this regard a briefing was organised by the Bank. |
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Portions of those letters quoted by Bruccoli indicate that though Hemingway could be sympathetic, he used a lot of ink telling Fitzgerald to shape up or ship out. |
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Press Trust of India quoted police as saying a group of villagers used lathis and sharp edged weapons to kill the women in a village near the state capital Ranchi. |
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Fars quoted Iranian lawmaker Esmail Kosari announcing the news. |
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An American entertainment correspondent was quoted in The Scotsman comparing Boyle's story to the American Dream, as representing talent overcoming adversity and poverty. |
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They argue that Marshall selectively quoted the Judiciary Act of 1789, interpreting it to grant the Supreme Court the power to hear writs of mandamus on original jurisdiction. |
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Varicocele is often quoted as a well-established cause of male subfertility, and varicocele repair is widely used as a treatment for male subfertility. |
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In late October Winehouse's spokesman was quoted as saying that Winehouse had not been given a deadline to complete her third album, for which she was learning to play drums. |
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Brigadier Mukhtar ben Nasr was quoted by official news agency as saying an army sergeant was seriously injured when a land mine exploded in in Sha'anbi mountain area. |
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