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(Someone told me that Marilyn Monroe once remarked that she enjoyed reading poetry "because it saves time". I like this quotation so much that I've never dared to confirm it; I'd feel disenchanted to learn it was bogus).
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(Disclosure moment: I know Mr. Sicha socially in a New York media sort of way, and he has written for The New York Times in the past. The mysterious Mr. Balk, who is never interviewed for quotation, not so much).
Example of asking a question about a quotation: With so much contention, will literary scholars ever agree on "the dream-like quality of Alice's adventure" (39)?
Cromer's production avoids the artificiality, the quality of meta-quotation that marks so much contemporary theater by immersing us in the quotation-mark-filled communication of our post-Facebook lives.
On the ground, the title simply gives a catchy tag to standard operating procedures, namely the multifarious strategies of appropriation, collage, assemblage and quotation that prevail in so much art today, albeit often representing them with intriguing examples.
QUOTATION OF THE WEEK 'Not so much.' Patriots quarterback TOM BRADY, 35, when asked if he was starting to feel older.
As for anarchism and feminism, the words sympathetic outsiders have applied to Rojava, I want so much to place quotation marks around these terms in a vain effort to reinvigorate their power and strangeness.
The paper goes on to repeat this point with so much plot summary and quotation from the text that it soars right to the assigned length.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com