The fact that " software " and " hardware " appear in inverted commas suggests that Tukey expected these words to be unfamiliar to his readers.
12.
Direct quotations, ie . words put in inverted commas to show they are being quoted exactly as they were spoken, cannot be changed, otherwise this would be lying to the reader.
13.
"Those people who fear'unilateralism'_ so-called and in inverted commas _ in America should realize that the quickest way to get that is to set up a rival polar power to America,"
14.
I mean, the strangest moment in your life is when you move from being your own inchoate self to being a textual presence, when you move from being Seamus Heaney to being Seamus Heaney in inverted commas, you know?
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"Those people who fear'unilateralism'_ so-called and in inverted commas _ in America should realize that the quickest way to get that is to set up a rival polar power to America, " he said.
16.
He said the military's prosecutor-general had explained " how the military justice system is supposed to work, " and added : " If you want to put the word ` supposed'in inverted commas, feel free ."
17.
In 2003, Sutcliffe observed that the use of the term was " optional, episodic and declining overall ", adding that among the very few individuals who did use it, they usually did so with qualification, for instance by placing it in inverted commas.
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The higher educational use appears to have featured in professional discussions between sociologist Neil Smelser and University of California Chancellor and President Clark Kerr in the 1950s or 60s; in the foreword to Kerr's 2001 memoir, Smelser uses the term in inverted commas in recalling such discussions.
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As a result of a Hunger Strike, they were given back SCS . Which was in inverted commas prisoners of war . One more thing, all other things considered and rejected of course, are we agreed that it was a war ?-- Domer48 19 : 52, 14 July 2007 ( UTC)
20.
It was later stated by Nick Talbot that the second part of the sentence, mistakenly originally published in inverted commas, was a " fair and accurate paraphrase " of the sources Pappe provided, a July 12, 1937, entry in Ben-Gurion's journal and page 220 of the August September 1937 issue of " New Judea ".