Phrases with «verbatim»

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"Verbatim" means saying or writing something exactly as it was originally said or written, without changing any words. Full definition

«verbatim» + noun

Sentences with «verbatim»

  • When Trenberthâ $ ™ s speech was pre-published on the internet it caused something of a stir, both for the way large chunks of it had been taken almost verbatim from another scientist and for its use six times of the word â $ œdenierâ $. (globalclimatescam.com)
  • The following passage contains an almost verbatim quote from the referenced 2001 paper by Jones et al (The Evolution of Climate Over the Last Millennium from Science), but is not block quoted. (deepclimate.org)
  • Is it strange that Sarah Palin, who once thought Africa was a country, now quotes verbatim from emails stolen from Britain's Climatic Research Unit or that Lord Monckton, a leading English climate denier, addresses a Tea Party rally in America? (climatecommonsense2.com)
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