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During my first Ofsted review, I chanced to be reading a novel by Alan Furst, from which I took a quote to show the inspection team.
Supporters of Senator Mitch McConnell in Kentucky took a quote from a previous campaign by his opponent, Alison Lundergan Grimes, in which Ms Grimes's grandmother asked: "What rhymes with Alison Lundergan Grimes?".
In my report that night, I took a quote from Komsomolskaya Pravda that was specifically about Mr. Gorbachev, but seemed to capture the prevailing mood: "He didn't know how to make sausage, but he did know how to give freedom.
Supporters of Senator Mitch McConnell in Kentucky took a quote from a previous campaign by his opponent, Alison Lundergan Grimes, in which Ms Grimes's grandmother asked: "What rhymes with Alison Lundergan Grimes?" Mr McConnell's ad gave three musical answers: "Not ready for prime time", "Left-wing mime" and "Sticks to the party line".
The writers took a quote from the Whitney's Biennial brochure – "We hope that our iteration of the Biennial will suggest the profoundly diverse and hybrid cultural identity of America today" – and "translated" it: "The 2014 Whitney Biennial is the whitest Biennial since 1993.
For example, the 9 February 1958 edition of the strip took a quote about solar technology from a vice president at the car company Chrysler and imagined the solar powered vehicles of tomorrow: "Tomorrow the sunmobile may replace the automobile.
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When it comes to hockey, taking a quote from Lamoriello and applying it is never a bad idea.
As for entertainment reporters, "they'll take a quote and twist it up, so they can put it out there and sell papers".
"By the God of Hungarians we vow that we will be slaves no longer," he proclaimed, taking a quote from the poem by the celebrated author Sandor Petofi that symbolizes the 1848 uprising.
It's not presented as an entertainment, in Acts I, II, and III; it doesn't take a quote from the episode and use it out of context at the end, in an amusing goof involving Mr. Torey Malatia; it doesn't use pop songs as ironic segues between scenes.
And in a county where protest is severely restricted in Parliament Square, and myriad ramparts front the US embassy to similar effect, we must concede that it may take a quote from a Beckham or a sit-in by a Winehouse to generate any noticeable shift in public opinion.
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