Sentences with phrase «then quote mark»

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..
But if one goes with the textual variant which ends Job 22: 17 with the words «to them,» then the quote mark should end half way through Job 22:17 where the people before the flood tell God to «Depart from us» or «Leave us alone.»

Not exact matches

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.»
These worksheets are unique and start with them grading a joke from A to D, then an inspiring quote to mark out of 20, then list their top three things on the given topic, answer the «big question» plus some gentle literacy activities, such as name 5 sports beginning with B and make a sentence using these letters.
\ n \ nLesson focusses first on students own idea of forgiveness, introduces the story of Gee Walker, applies Christian quotes to forgiveness, and then sets a 12 mark OCR GCSE question.
Lesson focusses first on students own idea of forgiveness, introduces the story of Gee Walker, applies Christian quotes to forgiveness, and then sets a 12 mark OCR GCSE question.
Perhaps the most popular description of Mauritius is this quote from Mark Twain: «You gather the idea that Mauritius was created first, and then heaven, and that heaven was copied after Mauritius».
Other works make literary references to American writers, such as Mark Twain Quote 2012 and That Was Then, This Is Now 2014, named after the S E Hinton novel.
I've had the following Mark Twain quote pinned to the board over my desk for more than a decade: «All you need in this life is ignorance and confidence; then success is sure.»
I think the second StatsCan graph, headed \ Violent crime rate, 1962 to 2007 \, at this source is of assistance (source here, for some reason Slaw keeps translating quote marks in my comments as backslashes, which corrupts the hyperlink — anyone interested in viewing the graph should click on the link and then delete the final backslash from their address bar — or just go to the StatsCan Daily for July 17, 2008).
Then you have to take off the wasteful quote marks.
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