We've put subscription
in quote marks because, unhelpfully, Morning Consult is talking about free users as well as paying subscribers («Pandora and Spotify have free and paid subscriptions») rather than the music industry's understanding of «subscriptions» as meaning just the paying users.
I'm putting performance
in quote marks because most of the changes are cosmetic, kind of like
The first time I threw the phrase into an internet search, a virtual ocean of sycophant repetitions could be seen, I forget how many pages it ran even without the trick of putting the phrase
in quote marks.
You may have noticed that the heading of this article has «review»
in quote marks.
This is cinema
in quote marks, tongue - in - cheek storytelling that uses absurdity to hold a mirror to how we live and love.
You quote what I wrote
in quote marks and that's fine.
That's why I put «minister to homeless people»
in quote marks above.
Not exact matches
Quoting Mark Antony
in Act Three, Scene Two of «The Life and Death of Julius Caesar,» Gundlach left us with, «If you have tears, prepare to shed them now.»
Quotes Paul Argenti
in coverage of Facebook CEO
Mark Zuckerberg's testimony before Congress.
Quotes Paul Argenti
in an article about Facebook CEO
Mark Zuckerberg's testimony
in front of Congress.
This
quote marks an important time
in financial history, the CEO of a global banking institution making objective claims about cryptocurrency.
When you place quotation
marks around the phrase match keyword, all the words must be entered into the search engine query box
in order for the PPC advertisement to be triggered, but the advertisement can also be triggered when the phrase is entered and another word is included either before or after the
quoted phrase too.
When asked
in a recent interview and
quoted in CNBC.com for his best savings advice,
Mark Cuban said, «Don't use credit cards», and «Credit cards are the worst investment you can make.»
The reason Wes engages
in this peculiar behavior is explained
in a
quote often attributed to
Mark Twain, «It ain't what we don; t know that causes us problems; its what we know for sure that simply ain't so.»
My favorite Jesus
quote is
in Mark 1:2, where Jesus says, «as it is written
in Isaiah the prophet: «I will send my messenger ahead of you, who will prepare your way.»
In celebration of her 90th birthday,
Mark Greene presents ten significant
quotes from... More
Mark and Matthew also
quote this
in connection with the visit to Nazareth (cf. Mk 6:4: Mt 13:57).
(2) Some of the sayings, however, were detached; and if we find them used
in other connections by Luke and Matthew, and conclude that these later evangelists derived them from their common source, Q, the possibility is still open that
Mark also drew them from this source — which was either a written collection or, more probably, still an oral collection,
quoted by
Mark from memory and therefore not always
in the form followed by Luke or Matthew.
Those who defend the right to life of the weakest among us must be equally visible
in support of the quality of life of the powerless among us: the old and the young, the hungry and the homeless, the undocumented immigrant and the unemployed worker... Consistency means we can't have it both ways» (
quoted by
Mark Shield on CNN.com, May 7).
Mark Greaves has written an article for this week's Catholic Herald («Bishops insist on uniformity for Masses on Holy Days»)
in which he
quotes «an official» from Ecclesia Deiwho dutifully says of traditionalists «They're obliged to keep to the Holy Days that have been agreed upon» but then goes on to say that there is «no problem» with them also celebrating them during the week.»
Matthew includes here a statement (Mt 12:32; Lk 12:10)
quoted later by Luke but not found
in Mark; «whoever says a word against the Son of man will be forgiven.»
I think you can find it
in Mark 10:25,
quoting some nice Jewish man who went by the name of Jesus.
With regard to «holy worldliness», Bishop Paulose
quotes from the diary of Dag Hammarskjold, the second Secretary - General of the United Nations,
Markings, «
In our era, the road to holiness necessarily passes through the world of action».
So when Jesus
quotes the law
in Mark 7:10 about putting children to death for cursing their parents, He is not necessarily
quoting it with approval, but is instead pointing out how the religious leaders were using the law to do the exact opposite of what the law said.
It is significant that the earliest Gospel,
Mark, uses the term «after three days» consistently
in the prediction passages, but where these are
quoted in Matthew or Luke the phrase has been changed to «on the third day».23 The change can be explained by saying that between the writing of the first and the later Gospels the story of the empty tomb had become more widely known, and the phrase «after three days», as a dating of the resurrection event, fell out of use.
Since Bartimaeus means «son of Timaeus,» this is an instance of
Mark's practice of
quoting Aramaic expressions with their meaning
in Greek (cf. Mk 3:17; 7:11, 34; 14:36; 15:34).
Scholarly research shows that most of the books of the New Testament were not likely written by the names they bear (Matthew,
Mark, Luke, John, etc,), and the
quotes in the NT that are attributed directly to Jesus himself are guesses at best.
Indeed, the only passages which can be even claimed to do so are
Mark 9:12,
Mark 10:45 [
quoted just above], and Luke 22:37, although the many passages
in which Jesus is represented as predicting that the Son of Man must die might be cited
in partial support.
Every since mankind has been as the Apostle described us
in his epistle (Again, 2 nd Timothy 3:1 - 5; see also what Jesus said
in Mark 7:20 - 23), the only thing that has «advanced «at our hands is our architecture, our technology, and our search for medicinal cures for what ails us.No one is denying that we've done tremendous good with these various advances, but we've also done awful, vicious, horrendous atrocities and brutalities as well.I've heard it
quoted that out of all the centuries, millennia that we've considered ourselves «civilized», we've had only a few hundred years where something approximating peace has held sway among us.So again, I'm all world seeking to «make the world a better place», as it were; I just believe that mankind
in his present moral, ethical, and spiritual configuration is capable of doing so.We can always enhance out technological prowess, improve our architechural designs, and make our drugs more powerful, but what about our hearts?
Yesterday,
in Sunday Superlatives, I included a
quote from
Mark Twain
in which he referred to a snake oil salesman as an «idiot,» but no one left an angry comment warning me of hell based on Jesus» teaching
in Matthew 5:22 that «if you call someone an idiot, you are
in danger of being brought before the court; and if you curse someone, you are
in danger of the fires of hell.»
Let me clarify what I mean by religious experience by
quoting from William James» land -
mark book, The Varieties of Religious Experience, which was first published
in 1902.
He was either addressing a particular problem with a particular group, or he was even
quoting things back to them, not having
quote marks back
in those days, or he was being possibly sarcastic.
The passage ends with a cryptic statement
quoted once
in Mark and twice
in Matthew: «And behold, some are last who will be first, and some are first who will be last» (Lk 13:30; Mk 10:31; Mt 19:30; 20:16).
In a much -
quoted study, University of Arizona searcher
Mark Chaves found that African - American churches are five times as likely as white churches to say they would apply for public funding if it were available.
It is sometimes said that Jesus said nothing about homosexuality (as if this cancels out all the other verses), but Jesus squarely condemned sexual immorality
in general (
Mark 7:20 - 23) and
quotes the Genesis 2:24 verse
in his teaching as an expression of his Father's will
in creation (Matthew 19:5;
Mark 10:7)
For example, we read
in Mark 15:34 that Jesus says,
quoting Psalm 22:1, «My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?»
Inconsistency
in their personal «orthodoxy» — the chapter and verse cherry picking game: eg: «I'm a Christian, and don't follow the OT, I only follow the NT, but then
quote Mark 5:17, so now Leviticus is back on the table, except for the bits about shellfish, bacon, slaves, menstruating women etc, etc..
Clement of Alexandria himself
quoted from
Mark in his lost, early Hypotyposes and
in his sermon on wealth (of uncertain date), but he made no use of it
in his major writings.
Phrasing - Surrounding a group of words
in double speech
marks /
quotes such as «beverage industry» will search for the words contained
in that phrase
in the order
in which you have written them.
Another recent report from Don Balon claimed United were making progress
in talks to bring Bale to Old Trafford, but they may have been wide of the
mark if Barnett's latest
quotes are anything to go by.
Dennard, who dropped a little trash talk on the Wolverines on Instagram before the game, was
quoted as telling Leon Hall, the former Michigan CB and his current teammate, that Harbaugh left the NFL because he «couldn't handle it» (1:00
mark in video below):
Chelsea look set to conclude the transfer of Stoke City goalkeeper Asmir Begovic this summer after
quotes from Potters manager
Mark Hughes
in an interview with talkSPORT.
The CEO and president of Little League International even admits that this is widespread at the local level, and former MLB pitcher
Mark Mulder was
quoted in the same story as saying Jackie Robinson West specifically has been pulling this stunt since he was a kid
in Little League.
Despite a major scare against Dnipro
in the round of 32, Tottenham remain as second favourites to win the Europa League this season with most bookmakers
quoting around the 6/1 — 7/1
mark.
Jamie Vardy (21 goals) is the first Leicester City player to surpass the 20 - goal
mark in a top - flight season since Gary Lineker
in 1984 - 85 (24) and he is an even money
quote in the anytime goalscorer market after his brace against Sunderland last weekend.
The teacher even put it
in quotation
marks so that we would know it was a direct
quote.
Last month Sir Ian even staged an impromptu news conference outside Scotland Yard,
quoting Mark Twain
in saying: «The report of my death is an exaggeration».
His opponent
Mark Levine seemingly took the endorsements
in stride, sending out a campaign message that also
quoted the Times editorial, but didn't mention Espaillat.
The group
in a statement issued by a certain Ogah A. Ogah,
quoted APC as saying that «As a party embarking on mass appeal for greater membership even after elections at all levels, this is not the time to embark on unnecessary exchanges with statesmen like Sen.
Mark.
The party was reacting to a statement making the rounds
in the media, which
quoted the APC as slamming its senatorial candidate
in Benue South
in the just concluded election, Comrade Dan Onjeh over his alleged «constant attacks» on the senate president, David
Mark.