Quoting Sentence Examples
Some, however, of the classic poets he appears to have known only from anthologies; hence he was misled into quoting as from Euripides and others verses which were written by Jewish forgers.
Mill in his Logic pointed out this defect, and without departing from Baconian principles remedied it by quoting scientific examples, in which deduction, starting from inductive principles, applies more general to less general universals, e.g.
He makes no mention of the Great De- claration, but as in several places he makes Simon speak in the first person, the inference is that he is quoting from it, though perhaps not verbatim.
It was not till the next session that he delivered his fiercest attack on Parnell in the debate on the address, denouncing him for his connexion with the Land League, and quoting against him the violent speeches of his supporters and the articles of his newspaper organs.
The Irish collection,' though it introduced no important documents into the law of the Western Church, at least set canonists the example of quoting passages from the Scriptures and the writings of the Fathers.
In quoting a passage from the third part the canon and distinctio are given, e.g.
He declined to intervene in the affairs of Italy by confining the great liberator to Sicily; he protested against the presence of the French fleet at Gaeta; and when other foreign nations denounced the conduct of Piedmont, he defended it by quoting Vattel and citing the example of William III.
The name is of uncertain origin; some derive it from lolium, tares, quoting Chaucer (C. Shipman's Prologue) "This Loller heer wil prechen us somwhat..
When I was leaving, he started quoting to me the most sadistic dialog from Gladiator with obvious relish.
We see the IMA quoting the fee range as between £ 500 and £ 1500 per day as rather alarmist.
AdvertisementTherefore, quoting different books of the Bible provides independent attestation for a specific issue or doctrine.
Whether this is accurate or not time will tell but they are quoting release dates at the end of July.
All schools and settings quoting a valid DfES number are entitled to a 50 per cent discount.
Having emphasized the British conservative tradition, I should perhaps redress the balance by quoting the great French economist Frederic Bastiat.
Little did we realize how many people would become loyal followers of the show we've even heard people quoting our commentary.
AdvertisementFor one thing, such titles are often themselves libelous, and simply quoting it back repeats the libel.
Checks quoting any other payee will not be accepted.
You can't say the pope 's writ demanded something without quoting a papal demand.
Please complete our volunteer application form, quoting the reference, to apply for this placement.
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AdvertisementIn 1806 Fischer de Waldheim, in his Tableaux syn- optiques de zoognosie (p. 181), quoting Nieremberg, extended his figure of speech, and, while justly deprecating the notion that the series of forms belonging to any particular group of creatures - the Mammalia was that whence he took his instance - could be placed in a straight line, imagined the various genera to be arrayed in a series of contiguous circles around Man as a centre.
We must picture him as a professional storyteller equipped with a mass of miscellaneous reading, a fluent power of narration, and a ready faculty for quoting, or at a push improvising, verses.
Also, going by other people 's comments, it 's a bit pointless quoting links and then regurgitating most of the text anyway.
Then when I was leaving, he started quoting to me the most sadistic dialog from Gladiator with obvious relish.
I 'm just trying to cling to some small shred of credibility by not quoting Star Wars at you.
AdvertisementI do n't need someone traipsing around behind me, quoting bad poetry.
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If quoting from a study; do not use 'some studies suggest' as it is a vague reference, but rather cite the specific study and link to it if appropriate.
When quoting ghostwriter fees, a writer needs to know the scope of the project and have a clear understanding of the client's expectations.
Quoting the words of your subject makes it possible to capture his personality.
Larger errors, such as issues with article structure or mistakes in quoting an interview subject, are even more problematic.
The kids treasure hunt clues can follow a theme, such as quoting lines from Harry Potter books may lead party goers down a merry trail of magic and fantasy.
Viewing episodes provides you with an opportunity to revisit your favorite characters and storylines while keeping an ear out for character dialogue worth quoting.
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Looking at her bio on the Sunset Tan website, this "Olly Girl" earns just a few likability points for quoting James Baldwin, whether or not she's read him is a different story all together.
Jared was known for quoting and performing various Shakespearean sonnets and plays.
Or perhaps when you took a college course in eastern religion, you thought it sounded like the Prof was quoting Lucas, when in fact he was quoting Lao T'se and the Tao Te Ching.
Lord of the Rings fans appreciate Tolkien's eye for detail, quoting dialogue from the novels and creating dictionaries for the languages in the novels and films.
Thomson (1827), 313, quoting Stow.
The members of the Opposition, on the other hand, quoting Art.
Gregory Magistros, as we have seen, attests their predilection for the apostle Paul, and speaks of their perpetually "quoting the Gospel and the Apostolon."
From this blow the emperor never recovered; and when on the 13th of December 1250 he died Innocent greeted the news by quoting from Psalm xcvi.
Sometimes quoting, sometimes paraphrasing, sometimes merely referring, he reproduces and replies to all Celsus's arguments.
It seems certain that the Old Syriac version also contained the Acts and Pauline epistles, as Aphraates and Ephraem agree in quoting a text which differs from the Peshito, but no MSS.
In direct quotations, either of passages or single words, and either with or without the author's name, we must be sure that the writer is quoting exactly.
They took part in the International Exhibition of 1862, quoting a price of 40s.
According to Brandes, quoting Martin Luther in the Lexicon Philologicum, the name is derived from Bram, Brim, i.e.
An example may prove this, but before quoting it, the question of determining b must be decided; this results immediately from the above quotation, b being the volume Vat the absolute zero (T =0); so the volume of isomers ought to be compared at the absolute zero.
In Macmillan's Magazine for January 1864 he asserted that truth for its own sake was not obligatory with the Roman Catholic clergy, quoting as his authority John Henry Newman.
On the first day of his residence he surprised his teachers by quoting Macrobius; and one of the most learned among them declared that he had never known a freshman of equal attainments.
As regards the jus vetus, therefore, the judges and practitioners of Justinian's time had two terrible difficulties to contend with - first, the bulk of the law, which made it impossible for any one to be sure that he possessed anything like the whole of the authorities bearing on the point in question, so that he was always liable to find his opponent quoting against him some authority for which he could not be prepared; and, secondly, the uncertainty of the law, there being a great many important points on which differing opinions of equal legal validity might be cited, so that the practising counsel could not advise, nor the judge decide, with any confidence that he was right, or that a superior court would uphold his view.
Operators conveniently omit this evidence when quoting from reports, and only select the parts that indicate an inconclusive result.
In using the phrase, "Necessitous men are not free men," Roosevelt was actually quoting from a decision in a well-known 1762 English legal case.