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It is easily accessible by clicking on the external link below or by simply googling " Thirroul History in Photos " and making sure to use the inverted commas.
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The problem can somewhat be alleviated by changing the simple apostrophe for a curly one, taking a normal apostrophe for the elision and the inverted comma for the glottal stop.
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Well, as far as punctuation is concerned, the latter would be better, as you would need the inverted commas .-- talk ) 21 : 11, 7 June 2008 ( UTC)
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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.
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:: : : : " Questions of order between inverted commas and stops are much debated and a writer's personal preference often conflicts with the style rules of editors and publishers.
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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,"
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Those in double Inverted commas are excluded from the domain chain but they are considered in the same domain why ? Preceding contribs ) 05 : 12, 30 October 2007 ( UTC)
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"' 1b "': Too many one / two sentence paragraphs, inconsistent use of inverted commas ( " and'throughout the article ), units like kilowatt are expressed in an abbreviated form ( kW ).