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There are words – including quotations from poems by Whitman.
The scenes discovered this summer also have accompanying Hebrew quotations.
He does not state how these quotations were distorted, however.
Some quotations have been lightly edited for length and clarity.
Here are the topics, quotations from group leaders and takeaways.
Quotations from posts were used only with the writer's permission.
We selected quotations from our anthology that offered competing approaches.
What do you notice about how she works in quotations?
Where Richardson referenced direct quotations, they're marked as such. 1.
The third and fourth quotations are inseparable, like conjoined twins.
The quotations from mangaka (manga creators) nicely center the artists themselves.
Our briefing includes quotations from both this and the broader discussion.
The new rules would affect automated quotations in the trading process.
His citations and quotations come with a density that approaches parody.
The resulting videos are scored with quotations from Mr. Trump himself.
An earlier version of this article misattributed a series of quotations.
Theater-themed quotations are on walls and scrawled on the bar.
Over the years, I have filled many spiral notebooks with quotations.
The stock is listed on Korean Securities Dealers Automated Quotations (KSDAQ).
Longer quotations with, say, small discrepancies in transcription may also confuse it.
In the Congressional Record, you find various congressmen who are misattributing quotations.
Pile 2: Quotations I/we primarily disagree or do not sympathize with.
Pile 3: (If working with a partner) Quotations we cannot agree on.
The following are quotations from shoppers ahead of America's biggest shopping day.
CSC is listed on the National Equities Exchange And Quotations Co., Ltd.
In fact, the release included quotations from only Mr. Cruz and Mr. Hoell.
Previously, the USD/MYR Reference Rate was based on quotations from selected banks.
It includes quotations, hyperlinks to the work cited, and automatically generated references contents.
Friends and family would often inscribe the portraits with warm sentiments or quotations.
Summaries of those transcripts were subsequently made, which included quotations from the transcripts.
Selective quotations can prove anything, if you have clever researchers looking for them.
Also included were three quotations, in all caps (the code didn't include lowercase).
The papers also include quotations suggesting the defendants knew OneCoin was a fraud.
These quotations cling to her cortex, forming a bridge between confusion and clarity.
But using quotations to portray Trump as an extremist threat doesn't convince everyone.
Albert Oehlen is another person who really plays with quotations of many forms.
These quotations give us hope about facing death with dignity or even humor.
Garson O'Toole: Well, I enjoy finding out the hidden history behind some quotations.
I think that it has speed up the dissemination of misinformation for quotations.
Vulgar quotations have been written on sidewalks across our city and many others.
Quotations from Aeschylus, Hitler and "Hey Jude" come in Joycean stream of consciousness.
European policymakers added exemptions to allow for quotations, criticism, parody and artistic interpretation.
Security specialists advise creating acronyms based on song lyrics, movie quotations or sayings.
Which quotations, speeches or actions of his resonate with you most and why?
Give three details, quotations or facts that were interesting, intriguing and provocative. 2.
Alexander Hamilton rivaled Abraham Lincoln for the most quotations, often out of context.
Novel Teas English Black Tea bags, available on Amazon, $13.50Keeping with the theme of beverages and quotations, these tea bags have fun quotations on the tags, so your reader can read even more wise words while drinking great English tea.
The rate has up until now been set using quotations from 10 contributing banks.
Quotations for butter declined the most, followed by cheese and Whole Milk Powder (WMP).
The stand-ins blasted each other with quotations from Latin America's liberator, Simón Bolívar.
When quotations are being juxtaposed to the dancers, it's interrupting what happens on stage.
This magical being is so highly evolved that she only expresses herself in quotations.
It released an ad, "Quotes," featuring female actors reciting Mr. Trump's quotations about women.
At one point, late in the movie, the boys exchange literary quotations about desire.
The quotations below were taken from a transcript provided to The New York Times.
Here are six cultural moments he inspired and some of his most memorable quotations.
We also collected six cultural moments he inspired and a mix of memorable quotations.
Not enough study has been put into the quotations at the fronts of novels.
A group text message for women's health center employees now delivers daily motivational quotations.
Except in direct quotations, the expression is too self-conscious for the news columns.
The interviews and quotations from submissions have been lightly edited and condensed for clarity.
In the first, students match quotations from famous literary works to the world today.
Invite your students to search titles, authors, keywords, concepts, quotations, events, themes or settings.
The third board is also known as China's National Equities Exchange and Quotations (NEEQ).
But, really, Halo Top is not ice cream; it is "ice cream" in quotations.
The Architect's Newspaper has an extensive article, along with numerous member quotations, about the statement.
N.L.'' sketches and YouTube videos, as well as bizarre quotations they'd heard working the job.
I'm using quotations when calling it "HDR mode" because it is an infuriatingly confusing feature.
Mr. Marshall has occasionally appeared in mayoral news releases, providing quotations supportive of housing initiatives.
At times Miller has to abandon the quotations and supply some much-needed connective tissue.
Still, despite ample quotations from letters and diaries, the three principals retain a sepia quality.
Mr. McClatchy's book leans mightily on quotations about art and aesthetics; it's a poet's book.
The production team would only share three quotations; at least one was from the movie.
All references to the book and quotations from it have been removed from the obituary.
The article itself was accurate — easy enough, since it was essentially quotations from my blog.
It had a Shakespeare theme, with images of his face and quotations from his works.
For much of Mr. Crumb's career, such quotations were anathema to the reigning modernist ethos.
It included quotations from the Prophet Muhammad, Pope Paul VI and Rabban Simeon ben Gamaliel.
See if you can use quotations and examples from the article to make your case.
Read through the short quotations provided and choose one article to read in its entirety.
Some focus on the consumer, aiming to simplify quotations, make policies clearer and develop snazzy apps.
Rosenstein's letter reads like that of a middle-schooler whose favorite book is Bartlett's Familiar Quotations.
About half the document consists of quotations from automakers laying out their objections to the rule.
If the quotations directly quote people telling him things and identify them, they are probably accurate.
In fact the files he found were summaries of the transcripts, which included quotations from them.
Read the eight quotations about DACA included in this PDF and sort them into three piles.
Correction: This story has been updated to correct the wording in one of John Kelly's quotations.
Barr's letter is just a summary of Mueller's report and includes minimal quotations from Mueller's documentation.
There were fake Mark Twain quotations that gained distribution even in his lifetime and continued onward.
Finally, the guidelines state that the use of direct quotations from unnamed individuals should be rare.
" On Monday, Anthony responded, posting several quotations from Robert Greene's book "The 48 Laws of Power.
And she has no intention of bringing 120 actors into the space to recite the quotations.
And to add to the narrative's emotional heft, he added statements and quotations from his subjects.
The administration officials were named in the book, although the sourcing for the quotations was anonymous.
All references to the book and quotations from it have been removed from the obituary online.
She dresses like the character of Alice and speaks in quotations from the Lewis Carroll novels.
The firm believes operating results over time, not daily price quotations, determine whether investments are successful.
Many arguments are delineated by juxtaposing quotations from experts without any critical assessment of their merits.
Quotations from the designers hover above them, recalling the difficult balance between corporate work and design freedom.
The catalogue contains three quotations, all of them short, from the marvelous painter and writer Andrew Forge.
Which quotations and images do you find the most compelling or have the most impact and why?
It doesn't show up in a single biography of Roosevelt, nor in any book with notable quotations.
Therefore the list of authors, the quotations, and the email address to contact will begin to degrade.
In this movie of few words, there are no extended theological debates or lengthy quotations from Scripture.
The article you supplied to the INS totally distorted quotations from the Bhagwan's book The Mustard Seed.
Johnson's timeline doesn't demonstrate anything untoward on its own, although its partial quotations leave out valuable context.
Despite all the quotations, however, the resemblance between TV series and film is barely even skin deep.
The obvious place to look for smart things others have said is in a book of quotations.
As soon as the transcript landed, I used it as my source, and I included extended quotations.
"The decline in July was driven by weaker export quotations for wheat, maize and rice," FAO said.
"Not only is he a bold-faced liar, but he also is fabricating quotations," Mr. Collins said.
In the coach's preseason speech to his team, he didn't invoke Vince Lombardi or repeat inspirational quotations.
She frequently posts training photos and inspirational quotations on Instagram and Twitter to her nearly 300,000 followers.
In this book, the reproductions are paired with well-chosen quotations by major literary and philosophical figures.
In honor of all great quotations, fake and real, we give you a short game this morning.
Using quotations from "The Republic" as glue, Taylor travels elsewhere and finds imperfections in the democratic process.
Clarification: This story was revised to include dropped words "is a Friday close" in one of Ross' quotations.
Do you think people who are able to "pass" as "normal"—emphasis on quotations here—should do so?
Chinese banks' new LPR quotations will be based on open market operations, the PBOC said over the weekend.
She occasionally carried a small book filled with spiritual quotations and another of the Bible's Book of Psalms.
They use jokes, quotations, emotional outbursts, misdirection, and all manner of verbal dodges to confuse and distract questioners.
The rulers' characters are further enriched by generous quotations from primary sources, including their own letters and diaries.
Billed as a "personal history of cinema," it links disparate clips with quotations from the philosopher Gilles Deleuze.
He displayed a large poster-board exhibit with quotations from a Washington Post editorial criticizing Icann for malfeasance.
"Powerhouse" is largely a series of direct quotations strung together in more or less chronological and topical order.
Mardini posts selfies and inspirational quotations in Arabic and English on her Facebook fan page and on Instagram.
Mr. Newman's personal website still highlights quotations from a number of publications that have written favorably about him.
"Quotations From a Ruined City" has the horrible pilgrims running around with their pilgrim guns and their turkeys.
And the second half of the book occasionally bogs down in multiple quotations from newspapers of the time.
One official read quotations to The Times, and a second official confirmed the broad outlines of the discussion.
Verification often falls by the wayside when quotations are neatly packaged into inspirational memes or shareable image files.
Look, look, look, it says, at the clothes, their fabrics, colors, shapes, shocks, quotations, details, exaggerations and parodies.
But officials said voice recognition software was used in producing the document, which includes several lengthy direct quotations.
This is a man who posted quotations from Osama bin Laden on the internet before staging his attack.
Use the word freely as an adjective (ethnic group), but not as a noun except in direct quotations.
Jefferson that when Irving made the comment, he used his fingers to put word "planets" in air quotations.
I'm grateful for the correctives that Galchen's memory and Moser's quotations from Jeremiah and other prophets offer us.
The language is too close in some cases and should have been cited as quotations in the text.
Give it a fake headline, and it'll write the rest of the article, complete with fake quotations and statistics.
The game varies; you will want to know theme songs, facts, quotations (especially ones from Nicolas Cage) and more.
"On Social Grease" (1975) comprises six magnesium plates, etched with damning quotations on how art philanthropy serves business ends.
It's a cereal box version of Bartlett's Familiar Quotations: three quotes, a list of names, and an email address.
The quotations illustrate this tendency, but their real function is to identify the cell as synthetic and not natural.
One, a portrait of Gertrude Stein, by Perry Miller Adato, from 1970, used actors, reading quotations, alongside a narrator.
The tall teenagers amble through narrow hallways lined with pictures of the Founding Fathers and inspirational quotations from Scripture.
Some of the statements have been given to the media, and the group aggregates the results, listing their quotations.
Too often, he said, such direct quotations allow sources to express "their impression, their spin, their agenda" without accountability.
In the book's quotations from her stream-of-consciousness journals, readers can trace her path to peace of mind.
They avoid pro forma quotations from the candidate's allies or opponents with obvious praise or criticism of the plans.
In 2010, President Barack Obama installed a new rug in the Oval Office, featuring five quotations along its perimeter.
" The plain-spoken and eloquent quotations in this book come directly from her 1878 memoir, "Narrative of Sojourner Truth.
Voice recognition software was also used in preparing the document, which included long, direct quotations, senior administration officials said.
"This book is endlessly quotable, and a perfect review would be nothing but quotations," our critic Dwight Garner writes.
" Her privileged classmates, with their expensive clothes and Moleskine notebooks, "had quotations pursed between their lips like peregrine fruits.
The following descriptions of passages are paraphrases of each book's plot, written by Richardson, not quotations from the text.
They have drawn on 150 respondents, friendly and mostly jovial, along with a good many quotations from Nichols himself.
Why read an author who's not willing to annotate her best quotations for readers who'd like to pursue them?
On the good side, the season produced one of the game's classic quotations, allegedly said by Manager Casey Stengel.
Inside, there are neon poop-emoji signs and poop-shaped pillows; scatological inspirational quotations ("Do epic shit") line the walls.
Cereal prices fell partly because new crops weighed on rice export quotations and export competition drove down maize, FAO said.
Chinese banks' new LPR quotations will be based on rates of open market operations, the PBOC said over the weekend.
For these reasons, it our [sic] opinion the Quotations, Captions and Front Pages are all used pursuant to fair use.
A teaser is what nice magazines put near the beginning of an article, in "quotations," to draw the reader in.
The currently untitled book, which reportedly will draw upon some of her favorite quotations, is scheduled for release this fall.
He used quotations around the word privilege and supported the presidential candidate that wants to deport immigrants and ban Muslims.
Here's a quiz with quotations from campaign speeches and show scripts — see if you can figure out which are which.
There are a surprising number of overexposed quotations in Mr. McClatchy's book, of the sort you find on throw pillows.
It's about the texture of the harmonies, the rhythms, the quotations, the Stravinskian drive, the klezmer and Jewish melodic style.
Here's a brief history of Dr. Hawking's work, six cultural moments he inspired and some of his most memorable quotations.
This is to mention nothing of his fondness for Shakespeare quotations, nor the 18-wheeler truck he drove around Brighton.
Multiple news organizations included quotations attributed to Mr. Briscoe after the May 2018 shooting that killed 10 and wounded 13.
Why is a dance set to Poulenc's "Gloria" linked in the program to a number of quotations from Walt Whitman?
They usually consist of quotations and provide an effective contrast to the more abstract lyricism that is Donahue's prevailing mode.
Quotations that Ms. von Furstenberg pulled from letters the artists sent her were displayed in large type on the walls.
They strike powerful poses and are surrounded by quotations, in which they narrate their own lives in their own words.
The Unemployed Philosopher's Guild puts many fun literary quotations on mugs, and we love this "first lines of literature" mug.
Elsewhere, the walls were emblazoned with images and quotations in Spanish and English from American presidents, from Lincoln to Trump.
This process is laid out in Citizen, which mixes personal vignettes with cultural criticism, images of artworks, quotations, and more.
FRIEDMAN And it was not entirely clear to me whether the fashion served the quotations, or the quotations explained the fashion, or whether it depended on what you were seeing, and reading (and hearing — all those words being read aloud, plus Judy Garland's final, cracked rendition of "Over the Rainbow" as an aural backdrop).
Snatches of musical allusions, quotations and fake quotations — like straight-tone choral singing with an English Renaissance flavor; a synthesizer whose incessant noodling during scene transitions sounds like a harpsichord on Dexedrine; and an onstage rock band that plays a funk song with Orlando during a 1960s sequence — vanish almost as soon as they appear.
Her quotations, where Sanders includes them, are lucid and insightful: "We have a good arrangement," she was quoted by Peter Evans.
Her critics compared her to fabricators like Stephen Glass and Jonah Lehrer, who invented quotations or characters out of whole cloth.
These three quotations offer a powerful window into the mind of a Speaker who is intent on holding the President accountable.
If you're in the same boat, here are 25 sweet little quotations that might help you out in a tight spot.
In recognition of Runciman's fascination with the supernatural, chapters are headed with quotations from Arthur Waite's "The Key to the Tarot".
In his letter (enclosed), Swami Prartho Subhan objects to the Oregon Magazine's article as containing "distorted quotations" from The Mustard Seed.
But neither of those details made the cut when the trade journal Footwear News picked the book's five most powerful quotations.
It's great for middle schoolers or high schoolers, even if the design looks '90s and cheesy with the quotations and all.
Like some of his other sayings, this quote was probably not spoken by Gandhi, according to the Yale Book of Quotations.
He knows nothing about Conor McGregor outside of what he's learned from these quotations and a somewhat jarring Google image search.
His deployment of her sullen quotations ("I have now great pleasure in declaring this hut open") can make you laugh aloud.
Stanford proposed three alternate quotations from Ms. Doe's statement that were "consistent with the purpose of the garden," Ms. Lapin said.
The Times article "Stephen Hawking, in His Own Words" highlights Dr. Hawking's most famous quotations — both the humorous and the wise.
As things drift away at the end, quotations from Mahatma Gandhi and Wayne Shorter turn an eye toward shared inspiration. RUSSONELLO
As she listened, she marked times and transcribed quotations that she thought were compelling or would work well in the story.
But then along came the walking book of quotations known as Adam Rippon, whose repartee is sharper than his skate blades.
Mr. Wheeler said in the suit that the network fabricated quotations from him in an article about Mr. Rich on FoxNews.com.
The Post has listened to several of the recordings made by Manigault Newman, which match quotations recounted in the book excerpts.
Close inspection of his movies almost always reveals homages to his favorite films, quotations that frequently complement the story at hand.
Some original owners are identifiable, based on initials and coats of arms inscribed alongside snippets of prayers, hymns and biblical quotations.
Roy B. Zuck included it in his 28 book, The Speaker's Quote Book: Over 21940,19303 Illustrations and Quotations for All Occasions.
But it's worth treating the parts that are written down as, for now, roughly accurate quotations of both Trump and Zelensky.
Who's quotations are carefully drawn from sources all over the world, and she names the country of the speaker each time.
"We did not think he would grow this popular and that his quotations would become part of daily communication," Mr Sverak says.
It is so packed with ideas and quotations that much image-expanding effort, as users complained, is required to make it legible.
The tool, which uses natural language processing to harvest quotations from its trusted media sources, is the work of a French team.
But, for one thing, it's not currently ingesting broadcast quotations — though Motte says the team is working on speech to text too.
A selection of quotations from Victor Hugo's lesser known written works and correspondence is used as narrative thread throughout this intelligent exhibition.
"Now we can see people walking at the market hall or ECB and see them discovering these quotations and starting to think."
"Trump's lack of awareness, plus a habit of skimming from her sources, often results in spectacularly misapplied quotations," said NPR's Annalisa Quinn.
The app also lets you tag quotations for subject matter and to add sources (a requirement if you're making a quote public).
Attendees were asked to conduct "independent, in-depth, and objective" research before submitting price quotations for shares sold in IPOs, it said.
If you're doing this activity in class, we encourage you to work with a partner and take turns reading the quotations aloud.
In Edward Klein's "Guilty as Sin," which came out last week, roughly two-thirds of the anonymously sourced quotations attributed to Mrs.
The good: Project Debater got consistently high marks from the audience for thoughtful arguments that were packed full of facts and quotations.
The Tumblr overlays classic Lisa Frank images with quotations from noted philosophers and authors like Slavoj Žižek, William Faulkner, and John Gardner.
The quotations were taken from a book, "Blood In, Blood Out: The Violent Empire of the Aryan Brotherhood," by John Lee Brook.
My fiancée and I have been pinning photos of poetry quotations and vintage typewriters that we want as decorations at our reception.
Such sessions are usually also taped by the news organization for the purpose of getting accurate quotations and creating an accurate transcript.
A government press office announced the news and provided quotations from the women along with photographs of them and their new licenses.
"And I feel very strongly that anonymous sources should not be able to have quotations," and should only state facts, he said.
An article last Sunday about the preponderance of quotations from men in U.S. passports misstated the year that Anna Julia Cooper died.
But be very careful to put quotations around any direct quotes you use, and to cite the source of anything you paraphrase.
What observations can you make in general about the structure of a Tip column and how quotations work to build that structure?
One of our reporters, Fatima Faizi, responded by uploading on Facebook excerpts from quotations from government officials — the sources for those figures.
His architectural setting comes from a Renaissance set for tragic theater; there are quotations from Renaissance painting and allusions to Latin literature.
December's reading was dragged down by falling prices for meat, dairy and cereals, which counterbalanced gains in quotations for sugar and vegetable oils.
The new home pays tribute to Bradbury with intricately carved metal panels at its front and side entrances featuring quotations by the author.
"Boy" is in quotations since, at the close of "Harvest," we learn The Kid isn't much of a kid at all — he's immortal.
Attendees at the rally also wore Nazi paraphernalia, carried flags with swastikas alongside Confederate flags, and wore shirts with quotations by Adolf Hitler.
And Dostoyevsky was a very Christ-centric writer and his writings are full of Orthodox messages and even quotations from the church fathers.
He endorsed products as varied as Yoo-hoo chocolate drink and Aflac insurance and dispensed quotations imbued with a cockeyed sort of wisdom.
In fact, his trademark quotations are featured on Williams's 2018 US Open outfits, with the words "Serena" and "logo" both appearing in quotes.
During this time, Mao's "Little Red Book" — a collection of over 200 quotations outlining the communist leader's ideology — became practically mandatory to own.
Read the things that these people, members of his inner circle, his personally selected appointees, say daily through anonymous quotations to the press.
This is a movie that drop quotations from the likes of Faulkner and Einstein in their sessions and elsewhere, but rarely feels platitudinous.
Like Sontag, Glück assumes her readers know the texts under consideration — she often omits the customary quotations critics use to illustrate their points.
While wheat prices were firmer, maize quotations were down month-on-month because of large export availabilities and rice prices were marginally lower.
Steinke partakes in the current trend of cross-genre memoir—stories that are heavily decorated with quotations, part autobiography and part commonplace book.
Critics say the provisions are far too broad and could hit material that is not protected by copyright, such as quotations or parody.
Mr. Demutsky's music is melodic and serviceable, incorporating quotations from patriotic Soviet themes, Bach, Lully and various ballet scores, as the narrative demands.
Who is only able to speak in self-consciously attributed quotations from humans, which begins to feel a tad hokey by the end.
Fabricated news stories, for example, closely mimic the tone and structure of real articles, complete with invented statistics and quotations from made-up sources.
The central bank said that it will strengthen its supervision on banks' rate quotations and punish banks for irregularities that disrupt the market order.
" Meantime, the official White House Twitter page has featured quotations from the president, including one saying, "The crime was committed on the OTHER SIDE.
He likened Study the Great Nation to the little booklet of Mao quotations that was widely circulated during the chaotic and violent Cultural Revolution.
An extension of the nearby Irvington Public Library, the room is adorned with mosaic tiles, turtleback lanterns and wooden beams inscribed with literary quotations.
A recurring motif from his last production, "Quotations From a Ruined City" (216), is a man wearing an oxygen mask, desperately gasping for breath.
Each artist has created work in his or her chosen media, using plenty of visual quotations to interpret their favored images from the box.
Full of quotations from his previous works, and from the Russian Orthodox vespers, the score suggests a return to Russia and to the past.
On Twitter, he blasts out uplifting quotations from ancient philosophers like Cleanthes, Diogenes of Sinope, Plato and Zeno to his more than 22012,23 followers.
For Ms. Sutinis, the difficulty went beyond the time crunch to finding concise quotations from Mr. Trump's campaign appearances that didn't include contentious remarks.
Roy B. Zuck added it to his 1997 book, The Speaker's Quote Book: Over 5,000 Illustrations and Quotations for All Occasions, also available online.
The quotations we best remember from George W. Bush are his litany of gaffes and inanities ("Brownie, you're doing a heck of a job").
LeWitt's voice — at times authoritarian, exposing his deeply conceptual thinking — echoes throughout the exhibition, in his books and ephemera and quotations printed on the walls.
Multiple major news outlets this week, however, wrote stories about whether Biden's age is a problem, filled with quotations from advisers who say he's fit.
He had a few highlight-reel throws in the outfield and some great quotations reported in the news media, creating a perfect storm of attention.
Odds are you have a pretty good idea yourself, at least enough to spot which of these two sets of quotations is bona-fide scripture.
I might repeat to myself, slowly and soothingly, a list of quotations beautiful from minds profound; if I can remember any of the damn things.
"The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice," Martin Luther King, Jr. argued, in one of President Obama's favorite quotations.
"AND PER SE AND" first moves forward, counting its way down through 23 sculptures paired with 23 quotations, then backwards, counting up, requoting them all.
For the first one, I recreated the famous Esquire cover on wood, using large nails instead of arrows, and surrounding Ali with his own quotations.
When using Google, it's especially helpful to put the lyrics in quotations so Google only looks for that exact string that's sung in the song.
Too often, when people put together conference panels and roundtables, look for expert quotations, or invite experts for other settings, they exclude highly qualified women.
Scattered along it are benches, long enough to lie on and spin out your dreams, inscribed with quotations from the presumed master of the subconscious.
Prabal Gurung, for example, cited Gloria Steinem and female empowerment as the starting point for his spring collection and wove resonant quotations into his lines.
At times, I looped them over and over again to make sure I got the quotations and the sequence of events correct for my articles.
" According to "The Yale Book of Quotations," however, the slogan, though "closely identified with Nancy Reagan," was "originated by the advertising agency Needham Harper & Steers.
The Chinese delegation decorated the walls of its office in red banners, photographs of nature and printouts of English-language quotations about protecting the planet.
Inside Gotera, where some inmates are serving 100-year sentences for accumulated crimes, colorful drawings of angels and prophets decorate the walls alongside biblical quotations.
Ms. Estévez has also assembled a small team to translate the Spanish text and locate the source publications for all quotations that originated in English.
Other parts of copyright law will come into play, like the fair use doctrine that allows copying in reasonable situations like news quotations and parodies.
Wisely, Ms. Ferrentino allows Amy to have the last word — or words — in a curtain-closing monologue made up entirely of her beloved film quotations.
Who is an edition of Bartlett's Familiar Quotations come to life, offering wisdom gleaned from the likes of Rumi, Shakespeare and Lin-Manuel Miranda. Mrs.
The story lines revolve around lives that viewers can easily identify with and have produced quotations and characters that are firmly engraved in British culture.
It's also heavily seeded with quotations from interviews that Sendak did, over the years, with Terry Gross, Nat Hentoff and Emma Brockes, among many others.
Aside from the copious logos and motivational quotations, there are some less intuitive choices, including multiple pictures of the Roberto Clemente Bridge, a Pittsburgh landmark.
It's a collection of the strange quotations that artists—not just writers but painters, singers, actors, even athletes—sometimes let slip about their creative processes.
A picture on Friday with a collection of quotations about Roger E. Ailes, former chairman of Fox News, upon his death was published in error.
In my experience, Lincoln is a popular source of dubious quotations for Op-Ed contributors, but he pales in comparison with Winston Churchill and Jefferson.
It can be hard to quantify a year in a few stories or a few sentences, so I decided to do it in quotations instead.
Exact quotations from these calls haven't been revealed, but prosecutors have summarized what Flynn and Kislyak spoke about in court documents and in the Mueller report.
As with many Greek, Roman, and early Christian mosaics, labels and quotations worked together with an image to remind the viewer of the story or scripture.
MFE would be listed in Madrid and Milan, taking over the existing stock quotations, with the merger taking effect in the fourth quarter of this year.
Helsinki is expected to request that European and U.S. planemakers provide quotations for new jets in 2018, with a final decision made in the early 2020s.
Affordable is in quotations because it costs $299 for schools, but $329 for everyone else — the same price as iPad's 9.7-inch tablet announced last spring.
Scientist and Princeton University researcher Adam J. Calhoun began wondering what his favorite books looked like without any words, just the periods, commas, colons, quotations, etc.
And it's the latter kind of photo (text quotations) that the founders of smartphone app Postepic want to liberate from this unstructured jumble of visual data.
Guests will be welcomed instead by life-size photographs of Cubans from Cuba and New York, alongside quotations that display a variety of views and aspirations.
He has read and cites an enormous number of primary and secondary sources, unfortunately sometimes mingling quotations from them without identifying the author in his text.
The books of quotations that rarely let you down are commonplace books, those intellectual scrapbooks made for personal use and compiled by a single avid reader.
The names and quotations defending Jordan were compiled by Shirley & Banister Public Affairs, a conservative firm which Jordan has hired to help him weather the crisis.
There is no reason to assume that Trump meant solely the act of an actual wiretap when he put wiretap in quotations  as opposed to surveillance.
A number of works by the younger choreographer Mark Morris — more musically analytical than Mr. Taylor — contained overt Taylor quotations; there can be no greater homage.
They come with fun features like sharing highlighted quotations on social media, looking up words in the dictionary as you read, digital bookmarks, and much more.
Apart from a few brief quotations from his published work, we don't hear from Jensen himself, or any of the other still-living culprits McDonald identifies.
We watch her discover her style: ultra-long complex sentences, intentionally awkward rhymes, embedded quotations and multiple changes of subject, each with its own quirky simile.
Up an escalator, a vast neoclassical banking hall stretches the length of the block, wrapped by a mural depicting ancient civilizations and quotations about financial probity.
This required much discussion of historical precedent, multiple clips of constitutional scholars testifying before the House and, of course, many, many quotations from the founding fathers.
Rising prices for cereals and vegetable oils were balanced out by lower quotations for dairy and sugar in January, the Food and Agriculture Organization's (FAO) said.
If you're not interested in one subject, move a few inches and you'll find something else to think about: Einstein, Bartlett's quotations, cooking, travel, photography, art.
If you really want to customize your notifications sounds, you can tap on the Tone Store and purchase new tones, from songs to clips and quotations.
There was also something incompletely evolved, though, in the overtness of Mr. Abloh's quotations from fellow designers, as though he had written a Wikipedia term paper.
Who (who speaks in various biblical, Shakespearean, and historical quotations throughout the novel) quotes the Gospel of John, bolded below, prompting a realization from our protagonists.
The researchers were able to define accounts related to the "Star Wars Botnet" as having the following attributes:They only tweet random quotations from the Star Wars novels.
Near the top, however, there's a copy of The Art of War turned on its side, sandwiching a book of JFK quotations and a Gary Shteyngart novel.
Remembered moments conjured up at "the machine," as Mayröcker calls her typewriter, lead to layers of quotations, often citing the original writer's name directly in the text.
Along with dedications, date stamps, quotations, and references to composition, Mayröcker's other signature movements repeat across poems, weaving individual utterances into the textual body that is Scarandelli.
They're divided into themed sections—'Jeans,' 'Nine Eleven,' 'Sorrow,' 'Toilet'—delightfully evoking Bartlett's Quotations, or a joke book you'd find on the back of your uncle's toilet.
China's LPR quotations will be based on rates of open market operations, and the national interbank funding center will be authorised to publish the rate from Aug.
By contrast, the dairy price index dropped 22018% in October, as lower quotations for cheese offset increases in those for skimmed and whole milk powders, FAO said.
"I wouldn't want even a misplaced comma so I will promptly fix these footnotes and quotations as I have corrected other material that Vice contested," she added.
Pinker takes up his chief bête noire, Nietzsche, not by reading his works but by culling inflammatory quotations from another intellectual brief in favor of Enlightenment values.
" Hartnett White said "there may be some mistakes" in some of her past statements, but that some of the quotations used against her were "out of context.
After class each Thursday, I'd cut through the halls by Gentile Arena, past faded black-and-white photographs of earlier teams and inspirational quotations on the walls.
Perhaps the aphoristic writer for our age is Susan Sontag, who wrote essays, not aphorisms, but whose work has been thinly sliced into out-of-context quotations.
You know, when Reza called that last piece "Quotations From a Ruined City," it evoked that Persian tradition of the ruined city being where God's treasure is.
The Post interview included quotations from Dr. Blasey's husband and her lawyer, and it described a therapist's notes from 2012 in which she spoke of the attack.
"Ideally, the Olympic venues should have been constructed only by experienced companies with the lowest price quotations and all necessary financial and operating resources," the study said.
BUSINESS DAY A picture on Friday with a collection of quotations about Roger E. Ailes, former chairman of Fox News, upon his death was published in error.
Yet she is often referred to in relation to Shostakovich, with whom she long traded off musical quotations and who would send her drafts for her approval.
But when Nixon tried to justify criminal conduct by claiming a president is above the law, he earned his place in the compendium of deathless presidential quotations.
It reads more like the scrambled Tumblr feed of a demented 12-year-old who just checked out a copy of Bartlett's Familiar Quotations from the library.
"The language is too close in some cases and should have been cited as quotations in the text," Abramson said in a statement provided to CNN Business.
Mr. Narang presented the quotations, along with his interpretation, in Washington last week, during a major nuclear policy conference hosted by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
The words of Ms. Pomsel, who is remarkably lucid for a centenarian, are intercut with quotations from Goebbels and archival footage from both sides of the war.
It was filled with piercing quotations from the likes of Alan Page, a magnificent football player and then a judge in Minnesota and prescient critic of football's culture.
Therefore they view the passing world as a kind of animated "Bartlett's Quotations" — that is, as handy source material with which to illustrate, rather than challenge, preconceived views.
After initial explosive growth following its inception in 2013, the New Third Board, officially called the National Equities Exchange and Quotations (NEEQ), has been struggling in recent years.
ROME (Reuters) - World food prices fell in June from the month before, led by decreases in maize and wheat quotations, the United Nations food agency said on Thursday.
That word is in quotations because the publication appears to be little more than computer-generated text, almost like the gibberish one might find in a spam email.
Sōtatsu also produced individual handheld fans embellished with text that allowed people to carry quotations and images of then-popular stories with them — portable bits of Japanese culture.
It's interesting that he sees himself as a gorilla, because that's an image of brute strength, which contradicts how he's described himself as a fighter in other quotations.
The quotations that are displayed throughout this article were entered by survey respondents when they were asked to describe "what other significant changes" they made in their lives.
The book is due out in the fall and will be "inspired by the hundreds of quotations she has been collecting for decades," according to the Associated Press.
Alongside the artwork and quotations are chopped-up texts by none other than the controversial poet Kenneth Goldsmith, adding yet more content to an already very full space.
"Declines in price quotations for sugar and most vegetable oils were more than offset by increases for maize, wheat and most dairy products," FAO said in a statement.
Here, Achiampong reaches for everyday wisdom rather than quotations from authors or public intellectuals, underscoring the democratization of culture and the role of digital technology in this endeavor.
The German magazine said the writer, Claas Relotius, had engaged in fabrication "on a grand scale," weaving invented quotations and characters into more than a dozen major articles.
Half visible to the public, on the walls of various conference rooms and a staff lounge, is a series of dry-transferred quotations with a distinguished feminist bite.
An earlier version of this article included quotations from an advance copy of Mr. Guterres's speech that were ultimately not used in his address at United Nations headquarters.
All of these quotations come from a two-minute video in which doctors around the country explain why so many of them oppose the Senate health care bill.
Prescott is fond of adding exclamation points to real quotations, name-dropping Pasternak's famous friends (he did have many), and describing fabulous parties and scenes that drip glamour.
Pressed to explain how he had obtained such precise quotations from the Nixon-Dean meetings, Mr. Butterfield revealed that the president had a taping system in his offices.
We fed text from the end of each section in this article into the New Yorker A.I., and it generated what text would come next, including any quotations.
In his dozens of lithographic likenesses of hometown friends — he likened the series to a patchwork quilt — the sitters, accompanied by conversational quotations, look casually but distinctly regal.
Though a majority of messages expressed hopes, fears, quotations and other simple expressions of solidarity, these other messages derailed the project from its original intent, Mr. Chavez said.
Prescott is fond of adding exclamation points to real quotations, name-dropping Pasternak's famous friends (he did have many), and describing fabulous parties and scenes that drip glamour.
With a bevy of quotations, montages, audio recordings, and previously unexhibited films, Message to the Future conveys the ways in which Lyon was both an artist and photojournalist.
It's so funny, because Picasso's work has some of the best-known quotations, yet I don't think his stuff ever really achieves the childlike quality that Dubuffet's does.
In addition to the existing one-year LPR, the central bank will also use contributing bank quotations to publish similar reference rates for benchmarks of five-years and beyond.
This was how Provenzano had run the mafia for more than a decade: through writing tiny messages called "pizzini" in a code language of numbers, letters and Biblical quotations.
" When asked to explain why he was offended by quotations from the president elect stitched onto the American flag, Smith said: "I think our flag is for all peoples.
Biegun will lead negotiations for the U.S. Editor's note: The attribution for the longer quotations in this story has been clarified to be from sources present at the conversation.
The book is a collection of quotations by twenty-three writers, from the colonial activist and Congregationalist minister John Wise to the American poets James Schuyler and John Ashbery.
Drawing on her Ph.D. thesis on writers and sobriety, she entwines her own story with fascinating, smartly chosen biographical sketches and quotations from famous alcoholic writers and their critics.
Chinese banks' new LPR quotations will be based on rates of open market operations, and the national interbank funding center will be authorised to publish the rate from Aug.
Chinese banks' new LPR quotations will be based on rates of open market operations, and the national interbank funding center will be authorized to publish the rate from Aug.
He sought solace by designing pamphlets that he called experimenta typographica, filled with drawings, collages, typographical doodles and quotations from Le Corbusier, Proudhon, Stendhal and other thinkers he admired.
Inspired by the aesthete, the bar's extravagance explodes inside, with a maze of marble objects bearing his quotations, intricate porcelain floor inlays, and an antique piano converted into shelves.
There is a practiced flair to McMaster's erudition, and in speeches and conversations he relies on a store of quotations from theorists and generals, from Clausewitz to Stonewall Jackson.
I also love to highlight quotations from the books I'm reading and share them on Goodreads, the social network for readers, which is built right into the all Kindles.
Even if you don't recognize the majority of the unidentified clips assembled here, or the quotations that divide and guide them, the fascination they exert is all their own.
It helps explain why attempts to stage photographs — to create fictions — only rarely work as powerfully as the kind of quotations from reality that we get in documentary photographs.
A few months later, he posted an image of the chain, with the caption "Jacob," in quotations, a reference to Jacob Arabo, who is known as Jacob the Jeweller.
It's in one sense a niche endeavor—most people care more about the sentiment of their favorite quotations than where they originated—but it seems timely or even urgent.
Most of Dr. Birman's published quotations came from his scientific papers and were likely to be about subjects like lattice dynamics or optical properties in fractional quantum hall systems.
It is a good story, and Brands generally tells it well, except late in his tale when he relies too much on lengthy quotations from transcripts of congressional testimony.
While Picasso is celebrated for his quotations from African sculpture and pre-classical Iberian art, indigenous artists are dismissed as derivative or imitative when they borrow from European art.
The app features a television series called "Xi Time" and Mr. Xi's quotations on topics like building a strong military and achieving a "Chinese dream" of prosperity and strength.
It was not unusual for the program notes for his works to feature literary quotations from the Bible, Dante, Shakespeare, Herrick, Spinoza, Blake, Whitman, Yeats, Neruda and other sources.
Every page was new to me, equally precious, and I hung on to the microstories tucked into the recipe introductions, any turns of phrase or quotations I could memorize.
Mr. Pettibon, who routinely alters found images and quotations, stays faithful to the original in this case, except to insert a misogynistic quotation he attributes to Henry A. Kissinger.
Absolutely. It's called the "Bitty Boomer" (and unfortunately, my copy editor will not allow me to throw three sets of extra quotations on there to fully communicate my disdain).
Perhaps best of all are the quotations from Washington's letters (including crossed-out lines), which offer unfiltered insight into the mind of a long-dead luminary of American innovation.
Banks will submit their LPR quotations, based on what they have bid for PBOC liquidity in open market operations, to the national interbank funding center before 9am on the day.
Lawmakers of the far-right Alternative for Germany were read quotations and then asked: Were these penned by Björn Höcke, the party's most notorious far-right firebrand — or by Hitler?
Ebang delisted from China's National Equities Exchange and Quotations, also known as the New Third Board, this year after announcing in January that it would seek a Hong Kong listing.
I find myself thinking a great deal lately about Mary Svevo, the character from Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind who has had her memory erased but who loves quotations.
China will add eight small banks, including two foreign-funded banks, to the existing 10 nation-wide banks that will be allowed to submit LPR quotations, the central bank said.
Clarke had reportedly borrowed language from several sources in his 2013 master's thesis, citing the sources in footnotes but not showing through quotations instances in which they were quoted verbatim.
For some beach reading, you can peruse the at-times-unsavory transformations of this saying in "Cassell's Book of Quotations, Proverbs and Household Words," which spares neither children nor scholars.
The first two, each comprising more than a hundred short chapters, combine quotations from scientists and artists with brief stories of men in desolate areas or engaged in odd pursuits.
His book is assembled from hundreds of quotations, and takes the form of a series of essays that only with a certain amount of generosity can be read as chapters.
As one of three anxiously reunited adult siblings in "Amy and the Orphans," the insightful but uneven new play by Lindsey Ferrentino, Ms. Brewer frequently speaks in vintage movie quotations.
Opinion Columnist Say this for Donald Trump: He's provided us with many iconic quotations, which will surely be repeated in histories and textbooks for decades if not generations to come.
After acknowledging the message, Lieutenant Bannon wrote his follow-up note, now linking "Not a big deal" with "I can't breathe" as the two defining quotations from Mr. Garner's death.
Katerina Schneider, Ritual's chief executive and founder, said the company did not believe it was misleading to use those quotations in its ads, although they were taken from sponsored posts.
Every morning, the People's Bank of China (PBOC) sets a so-called daily midpoint fix, based on the yuan's previous day closing level and quotations taken from inter-bank dealers.
If you want to specify a multi-word query, rather than getting back slack messages with any of the words in your search, you'd simply put quotations around that query.
I have previously been distrustful of this couple's quotations of visual art, whose appeal has too often seemed to be its prestige and expense rather than its meaning or beauty.
Mr. Wigdor brought the suit on behalf of Rod Wheeler, a private detective involved in the case who said that Fox News had fabricated quotations from him in the article.
The stick-figure dancers unsettle in their own way, though Ms. Otto-Knapp's quotations of Ashton and other modernist heroes seem, at this point, a crutch she could do without.
So I'm grateful for the Thomas Jefferson Foundation (which runs Monticello) for listing fake Jefferson quotations on its website, and for the International Churchill Society for doing something similar. Bartleby.
Comey continued to communicate as Niebuhr through illusions and quotations, despite the general knowledge that he was Niebuhr and was using the words of others to criticize people like Trump.
Lest anybody miss the point, the governor's staff circulated "key takeaways" and quotations from the speech, billing the address as a groundbreaking blueprint for moving forward in the Trump era.
Six members of the women's soccer team wrote an op-ed in the Harvard Crimson about the event, and they use this go-to phrase, setting it off in quotations.
They asked 274 undergraduate students at a US school to sort quotations, many of them hostile or describing violence, taken from a men's magazine and those attributed to convicted rapists.
The gargantuan yet well-ordered text brims with lucid annotations, extended quotations from rare source materials, fascinating paraphrases, provocative formulations and philosophical propositions, poetic digressions, lyrical aphorisms and experimental theses.
Meditation may have healing qualities, but the Buddhist quotations Cohen's been tweeting won't relieve the massive financial burden he's facing while under federal investigation, which he's reportedly said is "bankrupting" him.
"We are hoping second quarter or third quarter 2020 for the request for quotations," which is part of the tender process, said Jabulani Sithole, a Transnet oil and gas business manager.
But he also had an interest in religion: the page had links to a website in Russian called "I love Islam" which features quotations from the Koran, and another called IslamHouse.
But he leans a little heavily on quotations familiar to fans: many of his most revealing takes are culled from " Woman of Heart and Mind ," an excellent PBS "American Masters" documentary.
He is adept at constructing overarching plotlines with heroes and villains, their conflicts and motivations supported by flurries of carefully chosen adjectives, quotations and leaks from named and unnamed senior officials.
Her exploits are neatly cataloged in three binders, his writings are arranged in a neat pile by her desktop, and his quotations are carefully handwritten on the pages of a notebook.
He hired an independent fact checker and sent sections of the book to his sources in advance of publication, allowing them to vet their quotations and his descriptions of their research.
It's an endless string of quotations, a mish-mash that, true to the larger project, isn't even a little straightforward—though Salon has made a solid effort to clear things up.
Along the way are many engaging theses that could keep a graduate seminar arguing for a whole semester; furthermore, the quotations selected to highlight sections are delectable in their own right.
WASHINGTON — In the months after President Trump was elected, Reality Leigh Winner frequently expressed outraged political views about him on social media, in between photos of her cats and favorite quotations.
Yet "The Waste Land" begins with a clutter of Decadent elements: quotations from "Tristan und Isolde," allusions to Verlaine and Mallarmé, chatter about tarot cards and séances, intimations of vegetation cults.
In the interest of jogging memories, we have matched a few of Mr. Trump's Wednesday comments to The New York Times with imagined quotations of what an ethical president might say.
His 10 string quartets, for example, are dramatic, sometimes incendiary scores with hard-driving and often tense fast movements as well as ruminative slow movements — with occasional quotations from folk melodies.
You can also make your own bingo game with quotations or concepts from the specific texts or textbooks you are teaching — or, better yet, invite your students to create their own.
The statement featured quotations from Mr. Kushner and Eric Trump, the president's middle son, who, along with his wife, Lara, and older brother, Donald Jr., have been active in the campaign.
ROME (Reuters) - World food prices rose for the fourth month running in January, boosted by jumps in quotations for vegetable oils, sugar and wheat, the United Nations food agency said on Thursday.
An earlier incarnation was presented at MoMA last year; at the Kitchen, movement will alternate with readings, by Rainer and the dancers, of texts about ancient dynasties, paleontological discoveries, and literary quotations.
ROME (Reuters) - World food prices rose for the fourth month running in January, boosted by jumps in quotations for vegetable oils, sugar and wheat, the United Nations food agency said on Thursday.
His manifesto contains dozens of unattributed quotations, receipts for concert tickets, tapes, and other music merchandise, page layouts perhaps displaced from critical theory or meditation guides — and generally reads as untethered ranting.
So even though the team has curated a bunch of quotations themselves to populate the app, you're more likely to find quotes about scaling a startup than lines from a Shakespearean sonnet.
The images themselves don't offer clues to each plant's specific medicinal powers, but visitors can take away a poster filled with quotations about abortifacients Shelton collected over the course of her research.
In what's designed to look like handwritten black sharpie, the word "MAN" is crossed out with "WOMAN" scrawled above it—quotations included—courtesy of designer, DJ, and all around creative Virgil Abloh.
The term is one of the many expressions that his staff refers to as "Carl Barneyisms," the abbreviations, aphorisms, quotations and guidelines that pepper the boss's daily conversation and fill employee binders.
It's hardly a surprise that the administration's brief barely mentions the chief justice's census opinion, cherry-picking a few quotations that, lacking context, appear to run counter to the opinion's ultimate conclusion.
Shanghai Weiqing Network Technology has made it big in China, where it has filed to list its shares on China's over-the-counter stock market, the National Equities Exchange and Quotations (NEEQ).
The Thrush is doing here essentially what the Coen brothers are doing with this movie; blending a hit parade of quotations from the canon of movie Westerns, producing something a bit boring.
Earlier on Tuesday, Darmin Nasution, coordinating minister for economic affairs, said authorities were examining the reasons behind the rupiah's drop, saying there had been speculative trading and a technical problem with quotations.
While Ms. Estévez originally considered trying to create a "full concert of voices," she learned that Mr. Maler's 1968 version in London had only four performers, each of whom recited many quotations.
A trust-fund Christian in flowing scarves and suede jackets, Donnie moves in a haze of Lao Tzu quotations and enigmatic recovery-speak, punctuated by the delicate arcs of his cigarette holder.
She and her managers also carve out time each day to discuss an informal curriculum of books, films and restaurant reviews, as well as techniques and inspirational quotations, with the entire staff.
Among the quotations was a quip about the British royals, in which Mr. Bloomberg used the terms "horsey-faced lesbian" and "fat broad" to refer to two women in the royal family.
WITHOUT THE Christmas tree and wooden archway covered in Bible quotations, the entrance to the Church of Love in Seoul's Gangnam area could be mistaken for that of a fancy shopping mall.
The Emirati government, along with Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Egypt, used the planted quotations as a pretext to ban Qatari news outlets and to break off diplomatic and trade relations with Qatar.
"I can probably say that word, but I just won't," the CNN host Don Lemon said on Thursday night, as he tangled with the obscenity-laced quotations that were displayed on screen.
The book traffics in a fair amount of academic language, but Nelson perverts the staid stuff with an intimate tone that intertwines quotations, close readings of the work, and plain old feeling.
It's written like a transcript, with direct quotations assigned to each leader, but it is not an authoritative transcription of an audio recording — as a note on the first page makes clear.
Off the field, Suzuki, through a combination of his personality and his insistence that his interpreters provide literal translations from his Japanese to English, has long been known for delivering spectacular quotations.
But one thing that might have been expected of the music did not happen: There were no Mozart quotations and no parodies of Mozart style except for one brief moment at the end.
And in particular, what you want for quotations is a citation, and that is what exact book does this appear in, what page does it appear on, what newspaper did this appear in?
" As quotations from a New York Times article flash onscreen, the narrator exaggerates the article's findings: "She called those women 'loony toon,' and stage-managed their destruction from a White House war room.
But at the restaurant Mr. Cruz's performance was playful — stuffed with movie quotations (from "Patton"), obscure vocabulary (he wants a "passel" of grandchildren) and theatrical pauses that seemed even more pregnant than usual.
A Finnish government working group proposed in June that a request for quotations for new jets should be carried out in 2017-2018, with final decisions to be made in the early 2020s.
The group has brokerage, mutual funds and private equity businesses, and was once the most valuable firm on the Chinese National Equities Exchange and Quotations, China's most active over-the-counter equity exchange.
Interweaving quotations from Shakespeare and Flann O'Brien (another Irishman) and references to Roberto Bolaño, Wilkinson takes us on road trips through U.S. cities whose momentary coordinates may be Atlanta or Louisville, for example.
While I enjoyed hearing the snippets of German, with a little effort similar and perhaps more incisive audio quotations from the American context might have been found and could have had more impact.
If you don't feel you are an authority on the subject, you can lean on outside advice to craft this, whether it's Bible verses, quotations from long-married family members, or something else.
He opens the book, for example, with an engrossing dinner conversation that included Bannon and Roger Ailes, the former Fox News president, shortly before the inauguration, offering sentence after sentence of verbatim quotations.
Featuring a group of singers as well as orchestra, the piece is a cosmic jumble of texts and musical quotations, with references to Beethoven, Berg, Boulez and more; it's music that captures chaos.
Of course, any movie that features the line "Semen contains more protein and nutrients than an ear," and opens with paired quotations from Shakespeare and Beyoncé, might not be entirely on the level.
In July, a committee stenographer slipped me a copy of notes from secret conversations in which Mr. Buzhardt provided Mr. Thompson lengthy quotations from Mr. Nixon's one-on-one meetings with Mr. Dean.
Using quotations from wiretapped conversations, the complaint detailed how the father and son worried about Bharara's investigation of them even as Senator Skelos continued to try to steer jobs and cash to Adam.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The following are quotations from the fourth day of hearings by the U.S. House of Representatives Intelligence Committee on Wednesday in an impeachment inquiry examining President Donald Trump's dealings with Ukraine.
Hanging above the objects are quotations from FBI records on the activities of Black Power members, especially the Panthers — a fitting visual representation of the sinister, specter-like presence of the government organization.
Those include projector maker Jiangsu Inovel Display Technology and entertainment company Beijing Wishart Culture Media, which are both now listed on China's National Equities Exchange and Quotations — also known as the New Third Board.
ROME, Nov 7 (Reuters) - World food prices rose for the first time in five months in October, boosted by jumps in quotations for sugar and cereals, the United Nations food agency said on Thursday.
Like many of Adonis's long poems, "Concerto al-Quds" is a bric-a-brac construction, stuffed with quotations from medieval sources—particularly Arab historians of Jerusalem—and also from religious texts and modern fiction.
There's a reason Marshall's huge statue and quotations grace the basement floor of the Supreme Court building in Washington, D. C. He gave the Supreme Court its unchallengeable superiority in legally running the country.
ROME (Reuters) - World food prices rose some 22019 percent in April, with a jump in dairy and meat prices helping offset a fall in cereal quotations, the United Nations food agency said on Thursday.
While her early work was more traditionally journalistic, over time she has stripped away context (most testimonies are prefaced with only a name, age, and profession) and relied increasingly on collages of unattributed quotations.
The Nordics biggest power producer would hold EEX-traded power derivatives and provide price quotations, helping the exchange's efforts to grow in a market dominated by Oslo-based Nasdaq Commodities, an arm of Nasdaq.
In one case, he said, he refused to publish an article that featured many anonymous quotations; ultimately, those involved were able to persuade a number of sources to put their comments on the record.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The following are quotations from the fifth day of public hearings by the U.S. House of Representatives Intelligence Committee on Thursday, in an impeachment inquiry examining President Donald Trump's dealings with Ukraine.
" More serious, she said, were cases in which Mr. Relotius seemed to have invented quotations for real people, "and then put the story out in the world and not care how it affects them.
Rather, it is our understanding that, under Securities Exchange Act Rule 15c2-12 any broker-dealer that issue quotations for these securities is responsible for ensuring that required information regarding these securities is available.
Alongside a work by the composer Robert Mann, the orchestra will perform Jacob Druckman's "Prism," which swirls together quotations from musical treatments of the story of Medea, making for a phantasmagoric exercise in orchestration.
Students can work alone, in pairs or in small groups to fill in each blank with at least one real-life event or person to which each of the quotations or standards might apply.
A dance exploring the notion of homage — as a guiding force and sometimes a suffocating one — "Elizabeth" is full of quotations from choreographers, including Wigman, Isadora Duncan, José Limón, Yvonne Rainer and Trisha Brown.
But on Friday, Héctor Gómez, who described himself on his Twitter page as the sports editor at Z101, a radio station in the Dominican Republic, posted on Twitter a few quotations he attributed to Mejia.
ROME (Reuters) - World food prices were broadly steady in March, with a jump in dairy prices offset by drops in cereal, vegetable oil and sugar price quotations, the United Nations food agency said on Thursday.
JD Group, which has brokerage, trust, mutual funds and private equity businesses, was once the most valuable company on the Chinese National Equities Exchange and Quotations, the country's most active over-the-counter equity exchange.
Behind the musicians was an enormous screen displaying a series of alarming statistics ("1.6 billion swipes per day on Tinder alone") and inspiring, possibly apocryphal, quotations (Albert Einstein: "The human spirit must prevail over technology").
It did, so I guess he got what he wanted, scandalizing his public not only with his subject matter, but with what his audience considered the "sacrilegious" quotations in the gestures of the two figures.
When his comments about relations between men and boys surfaced, he stepped forward at a press conference, the full text of which was shared to his Facebook page, and gave context to the circulating quotations.
Above the couch, in a collage of inspirational quotations from Maya Angelou, Albert Camus, Malcolm X and others, Kapler made sure to include Simón Bolívar, the Venezuelan military leader who died nearly 200 years ago.
But in that case, you have to go to a reliable quotation dictionary, like, say The Yale Book of Quotations, which I highly recommend, or my own book, and see what it has to say.
All trading systems at the NSE, including price quotations for individual stocks, were operating, with share volumes recovering and the broader NSE index rising as much as 0.6 percent to a second consecutive record high.
It also has chat groups on various topics to discuss concerns or experiences, as well as a community section to share tips with other users, such as movies that lift you up or inspiring quotations.
Interview footage is interspersed with quotations from Goebbels as well as archival material, much of it previously unreleased, from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington and the Steven Spielberg Film and Video Archive.
But Judge Paul Niemeyer claimed in his dissent that the majority "relied on a scattershot string of quotations" to "conceal the decisions' faithful application" of court precedent that prevents the court from considering Trump's remarks.
The quotations cited include some of the same ones that Ms. Kelly herself invoked in questioning Mr. Trump during a Republican debate last summer — prompting Mr. Trump to expand his oeuvre at Ms. Kelly's expense.
Fans of Xi seeking his insights can read his self-titled, 515 page tome on the "governance of China," or a multitude of books collecting quotations from the Chinese president on a variety of topics.
I had devoted an entire day to interviewing people at Ascot, and had a notebook full of quotations, but it was like the lint that you peel out of the wire basket in a dryer.
The rapid-fire dialogue is peppered with quotations, ranging from the German playwright Heinrich von Kleist to the Spanish filmmaker Luis Buñuel, and the talk careens free-associatively from Brechtian aesthetics to German pop music.
When I have attributed exact quotations, thoughts or conclusions to the participants, that information comes from the person, a colleague with direct knowledge, or from meeting notes, personal diaries, files, and government or personal documents.
These are the kinds of quotations that attract the wrong kind of attention in the college football fishbowl; one journalist compared Boren to the former Russian leader Nikita Khrushchev banging his shoe on the table.
In his letter to Ofcom, Mr. Wigdor outlined the accusations in the defamation suit, including that Fox News had published the article at the urging of the White House and fabricated quotations to support it.
Joined by the intense violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja, the group's reading of Berg's concerto was unsentimental, even severe and raw, but also nuanced and fully developed, the sound milky and organ-like in quotations of Bach.
The reference to the reviewer's own forthcoming novel and her quotations with little context of "phrases that drove me crazy with jealousy" as well as the scarcity of information about Wilson are pure self-indulgence.
It consists mainly of a string of negative quotations about Obama's presidency and temperament, many plucked out of context from articles and books by journalists and commentators, or extracted from disillusioned former friends or supporters.
Not the famous collection of quotations from communist leader Mao Zedong - once brandished in parliament by Corbyn's would-be finance minister - but a handwritten diary of knowledge he has picked up on the election trail.
Taking Note If there's one thing I've learned editing Op-Ed essays over the years, it's that when I see a stirring sentiment attributed to Thomas Jefferson, I'd better reach for my Bartlett's Familiar Quotations.
The performers, famous for their quick-witted spontaneity and mold-breaking audacity, occasionally read quotations from pieces of paper taped to the church's pillars — potential buoys in an improvisational ocean with few breezes of inspiration.
The U.N. Food and Agricultural Organization's cereal price index rose 1.4% in May "entirely driven by a sudden surge in maize (corn) quotations in response to diminishing production prospects in the United States", it noted.
ROME, May 21.5 (Reuters) - World food prices rose some 22019 percent in April, with a jump in dairy and meat prices helping offset a fall in cereal quotations, the United Nations food agency said on Thursday.
According to Garson O'Toole, the author of Hemingway Didn't Say That: The Truth Behind Familiar Quotations and the person behind the website Quote Investigator, the words can be traced to a man named Edward J. Stieglitz.
The Oxleys also were executive producers of a new documentary, "Many Beautiful Things: The Life and Vision of Lilias Trotter," featuring the actress Michelle Dockery (Lady Mary on "Downton Abbey") reading quotations from Miss Trotter's writings.
" The line, delivered by director Rob Reiner's late mother Estelle Reiner, ranks No.33 in the American Film Institute's list of all-time top 100 movie quotations, just behind "Round up the usual suspects" from "Casablanca.
Throughout the Icebreaker Lenin there are statues and profiles of the ship's namesake, along with quotations exhorting the crew to spread the proletarian revolution to the polar bears, or whatever it says, I can't read Russian.
Anderson clicked forward to a slide with a pair of unattributed quotations, describing "the property which every man has in his own labour" as "the most sacred and inviolable," and championing good conditions for working people.
The German magazine Der Spiegel said on Wednesday that it had fired an award-winning journalist for fabricating "on a grand scale" in his articles, weaving invented quotations and characters into over a dozen major articles.
First Words Early in June, the valedictorian at Bell County High School in southeastern Kentucky delivered a graduation speech filled with inspirational quotations that, he said with a twinkle in his eye, he'd found on Google.
Ms. Jolie's process for casting the young Loung, as described in Vanity Fair, struck critics as exploitative; Ms. Jolie responded that her quotations had been taken out of context, but the magazine stood by the article.
At its most solemn moments, the effect is akin to hearing the tagged, voice-overed quotations in Ken Burns's "The Civil War"; in more antic places, one might be reading the creative nonfiction of David Shields.
Last year, Simon & Schuster published a book by Jonah Lehrer, whose previous books for Houghton Mifflin Harcourt were recalled after it was revealed that Mr. Lehrer had plagiarized passages, recycled his own work and fabricated quotations.
This month, he published "Hemingway Didn't Say That: The Truth Behind Familiar Quotations," a book in which he collected and updated many of the posts from his site and offers new theories on how misquotations form.
Under some circumstances, Mr. Corbett said, reporters may agree to read quotations back to sources — not with the understanding that they will be changed, but so that there can be an opportunity to discuss inaccuracies or misperceptions.
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The last 10 minutes of delirium, post-shotgun-blast, consists of ­Lemoin misremembering quotations from existentialist philosophers (his repeated mangling of Boris Vian is particularly vivid) followed by a call for artists to unite under the tricolor.
If you type in some quotations Google has created of these cards, or whatever they call them, that display snippets from my website, and sometimes if you just read that snippet you might get an incorrect impression.
The as-of-yet untitled collection will feature hundreds of Clinton's favorite quotations that have inspired and guided her through her life as an advocate for women and children, first lady, secretary of state, and presidential candidate.
Such delays would not harm the ability of market participants to access stock quotes and could encourage innovation from exchanges that benefits investors, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said in its proposed interpretation on automated quotations.
Traders estimate premiums of around a $116-$118 a tonne to monthly average quotations for fuel oil with a sulfur content of 3.5% on NWE barges FOB Rotterdam/NWE cargoes CIF Basis ARA as published by Platts.
While there may be no "Little Red Book" of quotations for mass consumption like in the bygone Mao era, Mr. Xi's thinking will now infuse every aspect of party ideology in schools, the media and government agencies.
Rod Wheeler, who was hired by the family of the aide, Seth Rich, to look into his death, said in the suit that the network fabricated quotations from him in an article about Mr. Rich on FoxNews.com.
I've rarely heard the multiple set pieces in this play sound more conversational and matter-of-fact, as if the speech were second nature to the speaker and not some sort of pileup of well-known quotations.
Garson O'Toole, the author of "Hemingway Didn't Say That: The Truth Behind Familiar Quotations," wrote on his website Quote Investigator that the quote can probably (though not definitively) be traced to a man named Edward J. Stieglitz.
The other way to kill a man is to eradicate all memory of his existence, all he said, all that was said about him — the houses he lived in, monuments, writings, photos, even quotations and public records.
Her last major body of work consists mostly of seascapes and river scenes, with no figures but with quotations from female writers woven into the natural panorama and images of disembodied hands pouring ashes into flowing water.
Indeed, his output as a designer was rivaled only by his outpourings as a master of the telling aphorism — so much so that his quotations were collected in a book, "The World According to Karl," in 2000.
She said the judge, in explaining his decision, said that some of the alleged quotations could not be found in transcripts of the interviews that were provided by the defendants, while others had been taken out of context.
"While this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him," says Mueller's report, according to one of the few direct quotations from the special counsel's report included in Barr's summary.
Fred Shapiro, an associate director at the Yale Law School has updated the"The Yale Book of Quotations," first published in 2006, and the top quote of the year is Kellyanne Conway's "alternative facts" statment on Jan. 22.
The film loosely follows Rick's quest to find meaning in his life, and if the word "quest" sounds a little overly mythical, that's probably due to the film's symbolic title and layered use of voice-over and quotations.
The streets of Davao are festooned with campaign posters bearing images of a stern-looking Duterte, and there are giant banners and car bumper stickers of a clenched fist accompanied by bellicose slogans and his most famous quotations.
According to the report, the UAE's government orchestrated the publication of false quotations attributed to Qatar's emir, Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad al-Thani, about Iran, Hamas, and Israel in May on Qatari government news and social media sites.
Judging by my spot checks against the online Encyclopedia Titanica (yes, such a thing exists, and it is voluminous), he has been thoroughly faithful to the facts, often lifting quotations and other details directly from the historical record.
In a statement to The Washington Post, Abramson said certain footnotes in her book, "Merchants of Truth," don't match up correctly with the material in the book, and that certain passages should have been cited as direct quotations.
With his unkempt blonde hair, bumbling humor and penchant for Latin quotations, the man known to Britons simply as 'Boris' will be the government's most colorful figure, but a controversial choice for conducting sensitive diplomacy with world leaders.
The researcher who goes by the nom de plume Garson O'Toole is familiar with the latter kind of falsehood—as the "Quote Investigator," he runs a charmingly web 1.0-looking site dedicated to tracing the origins of quotations.
In a new ad from Our Principles PAC, an anti-Trump group, actresses recite some of Mr. Trump's more offensive quotations, adding only nonverbal editorial comment: the flick of an eyebrow, or a knowing pause, provides ample disclaimer.
Her prodigious memory can prove burdensome — everything seems to remind her of something else — and she often seeks to legitimize her assertions with quotations from Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King Jr., the Constitution or some other unassailable authority.
But I think if you read my collection of tweets — first of all, you'll cringe at my photography and some of my quotations from philosophers, but my goal there, in the main, is not to be ad hominem.
Together they made a book, "An American Exodus: A Record of Human Erosion," in 1939, that used lengthy interview quotations for captions as pungent as the dialogue in John Steinbeck's "The Grapes of Wrath," published the same year.
Built at actual size by the Comme des Garçons team in Tokyo and adjusted to Mr. Bolton's needs, this setting demands focus: Look, look, look at these clothes, their fabrics, colors, shapes, shocks, quotations, details, exaggerations and parodies.
" There's also a wall featuring quotations about writing from Octavia Butler, Henry Miller and others, and potted writing lessons ("One snappy verb outweighs a pile of adjectives"), illustrated with interactive features like a "do-it-yourself dialogue generator.
Its ambiguous collage libretto, by Mark Doten, meditates on both Ms. Manning's agonizing private messages about her gender dysphoria and quotations from the war logs she leaked; it never weighs in explicitly about the legitimacy of her disclosures.
The wine and spirits platform, listed on China's over-the-counter equities exchange, said in a statement to the National Equities Exchange And Quotations (NEEQ) on Thursday that Alibaba would buy over 39.3 million shares in a share subscription.
The early publicity material for "The Hatred of Poetry" included Lerner's citation from the MacArthur Foundation, which concentrates on his two novels but not his poems, as well as several pages of quotations from reviews of those same novels.
"I don't believe in destroying a person's life forever, and if Jonah wants to redeem himself, Godspeed to him," said Michael Moynihan, a correspondent for Vice, who first discovered and wrote about Mr. Lehrer's fabricated quotations from Mr. Dylan.
Game 1's aftermath had been filled with inflammatory quotations, articles and leaks detailing more than a year of mounting frustration within the Rockets' organization about what they perceive as favorable treatment from the league's referees toward Golden State.
The wall labels provide insight into the stages of production and include quotations from Bontecou in which she expresses frustration and dissatisfaction with a completed print, prompting her to start over and attempt yet another representation of the void.
His "Arture 439, Sans Titre, l'Homme," from 1992, in a joint presentation by Turkish galleries Galerist and Galeri Nev, is a gloriously strange gallimaufry of interspecies sex acts and quotations from the artist's scientific reading, drawn with homemade colors.
The FAO cereal price index rose 1.4% because of a sudden surge in maize price quotations after planting of the crop got off to the slowest pace ever recorded in the United States due to widespread flooding and rain.
Gawker guessed that Mr. Trump's obsession with boosting his own image — he's known to retweet fans who tweet his quotations back at him — could be exploited to trick him into owning and promoting the words of a Fascist dictator.
There are still people around who can flesh out such events, but it seems that awfully few original interviews have gone into "Bush"; the book is widely but secondarily sourced, and in places could more rigorously attribute direct quotations.
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Recycling old gadgets is always a good thing, and hardware hacker Jaap Meijers may have come up with the best use for an old Kindle yet: converting it into a clock that (fittingly) tells the time through literary quotations, via Gizmodo.
But, like Beard before him, Klarman gives little direct evidence that financial concerns were a primary motive when, as the quotations above suggest, much more was at stake in the minds of the people who wrote and supported the Constitution.
ROME, Feb 1 (Reuters) - World food prices held steady in January from the month before, as rising prices for cereals and vegetable oils were balanced out by lower quotations for dairy and sugar, the United Nations food agency said on Thursday.
According to industry sources, the ULSD originating from the Kirishi refinery was sold at a discount of around $10 per tonne to the average diesel 10 ppm quotations for five days after bill of lading data on CIF NWE/Basis ARA.
Called the Mushroom Book, it contains 10 lithographs by Cage and 10 lithographs of mushrooms by botanical illustrator Lois Long, and is filled with recipes, Cage's diary entries, and brilliant quotations by Marcel Duchamp, Henry David Thoreau and Buckminster Fuller.
His explainers manage to be both concise and discursive at the same time; leaning on the addictive YouTube aesthetic of quick-fire edits, while splicing in footage from the TV show alongside neatly attributed quotations from George R.R. Martin's books.
It was consistent with a theme of the week: No presumed Republican motif — from an emphasis on national defense to conspicuous invocations of faith to warm quotations of Ronald Reagan — is safe from Democratic encroachment in the age of Trump.
One email contained a video of Abu Usamah al-Maghribi, an Islamic State member, reciting portions of the Quran, and another contained quotations from Anwar al-Awlaki, an American-born propagandist for Al Qaeda who was killed in Yemen in 2011.
The quotations include references by Mr. Trump to Rosie O'Donnell ("that fat ugly face of hers"), Princess Diana ("she was crazy, but these are minor details"), the Fox News host Megyn Kelly ("blood coming out of her wherever") and other women.
A patchwork quilt of short quotations from around 120 different publications and public figures, from Lyndon B. Johnson to Pope Paul VI, this literary collage skewers what the artist viewed as a Western thirst for violence during the Vietnam War.
Because there is no context other than quotations ("Camp is BIG business"), we lose the idea that those clothes were both a humorously subversive but pointed comment on current consumer habits while at the same time feeding or even exploiting them.
"The strength of the piece is the self-portrait and the use of collage," said Larry Warsh, a New York collector of Basquiat works and editor of "Basquiat-isms," a collection of quotations by the artist, to be published next month.
The dining room features a large abstract mural by the artist Meg Biram, lined with quotations from Mr. Onwuachi's favorite cooks, including Leah Chase, Fernand Point and his mother, Jewel Robinson, who is a personal chef in the Cayman Islands.
The show revisits Abdoh's seminal plays — "The Hip-Hop Waltz of Eurydice" (21970), "Bogeyman" (21950), "The Law of Remains" (1992) and "Quotations," along with "Tight Right White" (1993), a searing, no-holds-barred meditation on racism and sexism in America.
A private equity executive, Mr. Schwarzman donated $100 million to the New York Public Library in 2008, effectively buying the right to have his name on the main branch alongside quotations from immortals like Jorge Luis Borges and Thomas Jefferson.
It offers close access to the president, but it can be stressful: Poolers are expected to quickly send their reports to 10,000 people or more, usually via iPhone, and the accuracy of quotations and descriptions in those reports is paramount.
If the form in which Godard conducts his investigation (a multidimensional assemblage of film clips, video, quotations and complex soundscapes) is baffling, this only reinforces his central point: We have much more to learn about what it means to see.
" Bloomberg came under fire during his first mayoral run, in 2001, for a 1990 book of quotations attributed to him that includes, "If women wanted to be appreciated for their brains, they'd go to the library instead of to Bloomingdale's.
But in an emailed statement to Reuters, the NBH said it did not currently see "moves in BUBOR quotations that would be unwarranted by market developments", and that the meeting was part of regular consultations with local banks about interbank rates.
The film "Rose Gold" (2017) borrows from educational films and Jean-Luc Godard's jump-cut editing, and includes a voice-over that incorporates quotations from, and references to, the writings of authors like Toni Morrison, Lauren Berlant and Ludwig Wittgenstein.
As I noted in my testimony, legislation of this sort should specify for such public reporting to be as detailed as possible, providing complete quotations of every passage that could be seen as encouraging violence or intolerance toward the other.
BUSINESS DAY An article on Wednesday about fabricated quotations in some articles written by a reporter for the news website The Intercept misstated the status of the case against Dylann Roof on charges of murdering nine people in a Charleston, S.C., church.
The inscription details its origins and purpose: "a loving tribute to the memory of our dead heroes..." At the foot of the statue, somebody has placed a book of Martin Luther King Jr.'s quotations, carefully preserved in a waterproof Ziploc bag.
It held quotations from Walt Whitman, poems or potential lyrics by Mr. Pop and other writings including, because Mr. Homme had been curious, terse but detailed notes about Mr. Pop's Berlin days and the making of the two albums with Mr. Bowie.
Among other things, statements that are not historical facts, including statements about the Company's beliefs and expectations, the business outlook and quotations from management in this announcement, as well as the Company's strategic and operational plans, are or contain forward-looking statements.
And what was wonderful about the script… was to update a lot of the quotations in the movie from the book so that it really was so inclusive and really showcased who was in the cast and just who was out there.
An Oscar-nominated Reese Witherspoon portrays the writer Cheryl Strayed, who copes with the aftermath of heroin use, infidelity and her mother's death by hiking more than 1,000 miles on the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail, leaving favorite quotations along the way.
The digital news team, led by Mr. Kenny and Dave Renard, a news editor, quickly published to the web a banquet of news: the obituary, the two columns, a 20-minute video, a slide show, a timeline and a compilation of Ali quotations.
Maybe "Life in Balance" is going to be the new "Silver Palate," which also seemed ridiculously overproduced when it appeared in 1982 (home-style drawings, cute quotations, chatty sidebars) and went on to become one of the most influential cookbooks of its time.
Not to mention the odd bits of logic ("Never judge a dog's pedigree by the kind of books he does not chew") and choice quotations from the literary likes of Tennessee Williams ("If I got rid of my demons, I'd lose my angels").
In an emailed response to questions from Reuters, a spokeswoman at Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing did not provide trading data, but said that 24 onshore institutions are participating in the programme as dealers, providing quotations to more than 150 overseas institutional investors.
However, I do respect the Bible, but have more often than not turned to Bartlett's Familiar Quotations and "The Real Meaning of Life," compiled by David Seaman, because it's refreshing to read how differently other people see their lives, especially disappointments and difficulties.
The ad features women reading previous quotations from Mr. Trump on Howard Stern's radio show in which he mused about the size of a woman's breasts being reflective of her overall appearance, as well as his criticism of the comedian Rosie O'Donnell.
The museum also has framed quotations of some of Mr. Trump's most controversial comments and social media posts from the campaign — the Trump Tower taco bowl, for example — in its "Hall of Hollow Words," along with news clippings going back to his bankruptcies.
WASHINGTON — Less than an hour after President Trump announced in the Rose Garden that he was pulling the United States out of the Paris climate accord, the White House press office began sending emails with quotations from cabinet officials praising the decision.
The president seems like an affable, charming man, at once comfortable in his own skin and oddly detached from his surroundings, with a ready supply of quips, quotations and anecdotes to defuse whatever tension or discomfort might be hovering in the air.
This is a movie that drops quotations from Faulkner and Einstein, but it rarely feels pedantic or platitudinous, thanks to the breezy, assured delivery of Mr. Khan, whose unforced ease is apparent when Jug gracefully resists a misguided romantic overture from Kaira.
Prosecutors also accused Plaford and Stefan Lumiere, another former Visium portfolio manager, of fraudulently inflating the value and liquidity of a bond fund they oversaw by getting "sham" price quotations from brokers, in an effort to prevent investors from demanding their money back.
Michael Jauernik, who robbed three banks between 85033 and this year, including shooting and critically injuring one bank employee, gave a rambling, extensive statement incorporating multiple stories about his own criminal career and quotations from Friedrich Schiller's play "The Robbers," The Guardian reported.
A pale green hospice blanket served as a tablecloth over two adjacent coffee tables, which were decorated with a vase of simple daisies and daffodils and strewn with cue cards, each of which bore one of Mr. Shields's favorite quotations in colored ink.
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THAT DECISIVE MOMENT In addition to reviews, features and news during the week, our critics and reporters collect the best of what they've heard: notes that sent shivers down their spines, memorable voices, quotations that cut to the heart of the story.
In fact, he's been regularly visiting the Revolutionary War era, where he amusingly uses his future knowledge (including quotations from popular songs) to woo a lovely lass ("Gossip Girl's" Leighton Meester) and establish himself as a heck of a guy, roundly liked by all.
Tale of two letters Snitty or not, Mueller's letter impressed a third legal analyst, Shanlon Wu, who compared it favorably to former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein's resignation letter: "Rosenstein's letter reads like that of a middle-schooler whose favorite book is "Bartlett's Familiar Quotations.
Echoing elements of other memorials already on the Mall, Mr. Weishaar's plans call for the creation of a raised central lawn propped up on three sides by walls bearing bas-relief images of American soldiers interspersed with quotations from war leaders, politicians and soldiers.
These observations apply also, with some qualifications, to the much-discussed history paintings by Kent Monkman, which have recently been installed in the Great Hall of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and rely, too, upon quotations from prior masterpieces, though they are original compositions.
That's one reason the Alec-Baldwin-as-Trump sketches have been falling flat: They're so stuffed with quotations from Trump emanating from Baldwin's orange puff-pastry face that writing jokes for the audience to laugh at seems to be a minor concern or abandoned entirely.
" He helped a kid fighting leukemia make his culinary dream trip The show's website on Friday posted an homage to Bourdain featuring one of his many oft-repeated quotations -- one that seemed to embody his philosophy: "If I'm an advocate for anything, it's to move.
It was no coincidence that Mr Trump chose a Pennsylvania-based company, Alumisource, as the site for his speech, which the frequently unscripted candidate read from a teleprompter, using quotations from Washington, Hamilton and Lincoln and providing no fewer than 128 footnotes for the curious.
The meat price index rose 3.0 percent month-on-month, pushed higher in part by a rise in pig meat quotations following a surge in import demand in Asia, notably China, where the rapid spread of African Swine Fever has impacted the local market.
Aside from several quotations attributed to hooks and Toni Morrison and his naming of a few other black women thinkers, Smith never analyzes the work of any black women artists, nor does he fully reckon with what a feminist black manhood might actually look like.
That book provided extensive quotations from Arbus's diaries and letters, as well as a kind of inventory of holy relics, from pages of a high school autobiography to contact sheets to the lugubrious pictures she ripped from tabloids and pinned up next to her bed.
But when the same performers returned with a set of jokey Puccini salon songs, it was as if a ray of sunshine suddenly energized those in the audience, who giggled at the text's silly puns and audibly sighed at the quotations from familiar arias.
The first sign of conflict came on the evening of May 23rd, when a series of unusual quotations began to crawl across the bottom of television screens tuned to the official news agency of Qatar, a tiny, thumb-shaped emirate on the Persian Gulf.
By contrast, the cereal price index rose 20183% from May and was 3.8% up on the year, driven by a sharp increase in maize export price quotations, mainly due to expectations of much tighter export supplies in the world's largest producer, the United States.
The musicologist Adrienne Fried Block has interpreted this searing and combative concerto as an autobiographical statement, identifying the composer's quotations of her own songs as subtle references to her mother and husband, who had tried to keep her from a public career as a pianist.
After "Obstacle" became an unexpected hit, Mr. Holiday delivered more books, including "Ego Is the Enemy," about the treacherous nature of ego, and "The Daily Stoic: 366 Meditations on Wisdom, Perseverance and the Art of Living," a compilation of inspirational quotations from famous Stoics.
Instead of manuscripts and first editions, there are interactive touch screens and high-tech multimedia installations galore, like a mesmerizing "Word Waterfall," in which a wall of densely packed, seemingly random words is revealed, through a constantly looping light projection, to contain resonant literary quotations.
The exhibition catalogue, a small zine that mimics and reproduces pages from the artist's sketchbooks, is filled with notes and quotations from Homer and Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Willa Cather, in addition to references to artists known for more narrative painting — Bosch, Rubens, Rembrandt.
But in an emailed statement to Reuters, the National Bank of Hungary said it did not currently see "moves in BUBOR quotations that would be unwarranted by market developments", and that the meeting was part of regular consultations with local banks about interbank rates.
"The AP's rules prohibit use of obscenities, racial epithets or other offensive slurs 'unless they are part of direct quotations and there is a compelling reason for them,'" an Associated Press reporter wrote in an article about the challenges Mr. Scaramucci's remarks posed for newsrooms.
Conceived and directed by the longtime experimenter Anne Bogart, the SITI Company's opaque, mystifying "Chess Match No. 5" is built entirely from Cage quotations, arranged by Jocelyn Clarke into an exploration of the artistic process that tries to mirror the subject's own experimental practice.

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