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Quoting in Lisp, the Lisp
programming language's
notion of
quoting Quoted-printable,
encoding method for data
transmission Usenet quoting, the conventions...
- permitted. The
style of
quoting known as
Usenet quoting uses the greater-than sign, >
prepended to a line of text to mark it as a
quote. This
convention was...
- Air
quotes, also
called finger quotes, are
virtual quotation marks formed in the air with one's
fingers when speaking. The
gesture is
typically done with...
- In
graphic design, a pull
quote (also
known as a lift-out pull
quote) is a key phrase, quotation, or
excerpt that has been "pulled" from an
article and...
- When
quoting a
plain sentence, the
marker ㄴ/는다고 n/neundago (ㄴ다고
ndago after vowels, 는다고
neundago after consonants) is
attached to the
quoted verb. When...
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Scare quotes (also
called shudder quotes, and
sneer quotes,) are
quotation marks that
writers place around a word or
phrase to
signal that they are using...
- In arithmetic,
quotition and
partition are two ways of
viewing fractions and division. In
quotitive division one asks "how many
parts are there?" while...
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Right to
quote or
right of
quotation or
quotation right is one of the
copyright exceptions provided by the
Berne Convention,
article 10: "It
shall be...
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Quote ...
Unquote is a
panel game,
based on quotations,
which was
broadcast on BBC
Radio 4. It was
chaired by its deviser,
Nigel Rees, and ran from 4...
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Quoted-Printable, or QP encoding, is a binary-to-text
encoding system using printable ASCII characters (alphanumeric and the
equals sign =) to transmit...