Abstaining from speechmarks him who is obeying the spontaneity of his nature.
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This great speechmarks the highest point attained by Mr. Webster as a public man.
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This speechmarks an important change in Mr. Webster's views and in his course as a statesman.
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The speechmarks another stage in his effort to reposition the party's attitude towards public services in advance of local and European elections next year.
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Speech in Cusk's trilogy is a charged affair, presented in a variety of ways: the narrator's indirectly, her interlocutors most usually within speechmarks.
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Zerbrowski made little quotemarks with his fingers when he said accident.
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Those quotemarks indicate the one-way nature of this troubled friendship.
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Minor punctuation errors (omitted or incorrect punctuation, mismatched quotemarks etc.)
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I also think Bogan's a homophobe. More quotemarks.
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Flair made quotemarks with his fingers.
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Usage of quotemarks has been modernized.
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Misused quotemarks on signs.
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You also have to love the quotemarks - the literary equivalent of tongs - put around "finished".
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If they form a part of the matter quoted , they go inside the quotemarks; if not, they go outside them.
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Punctuation has been normalized to contemporary standards, including multi-paragraph quotations without open double- quotemarks at each break, retained as in original.
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Trying to be 'there for me.' Winnie's sad voice put the quotemarks around the expression, as if to emphasize its uselessness.
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This tells Word to use left- and right-slanted quotemarks at the beginning and end of a quote instead of the plain ASCII straight quotes.
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In Col E. D. Doyle's article yesterday headed "War aims need to be defined first", quotemarks were inadvertently omitted from the first two paragraphs.
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Quotemarks may be rendered explicitly as open and close quote marks with the sequences 'single quotes' or ''double quotes''.
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"They ever send 'clueless'?" I hooked quotemarks.
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"'Tourists.'" Ryan hooked quotemarks around the word.