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  2. Quoting out of context - Wikipedia

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    The problem here is not the removal of a quote from its original context per se (as all quotes are), but to the quoter's decision to exclude from the excerpt certain nearby phrases or sentences (which become "context" by virtue of the exclusion) that serve to clarify the intentions behind the selected words.

  3. Wikipedia:Quotations - Wikipedia

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    Quotations must always be clearly identified as such using double quotation marks ("quoted text") for quotations shorter than about 40 words. For quotations longer than 40 words, use the HTML tag <blockquote>like this around quoted material</blockquote> or the template {{ Quote }} , which has optional parameters to include citations.

  4. Template:Blockquote - Wikipedia

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    The Manual of Style guidelines for block quotations recommend formatting block quotations using the {} template or the HTML <blockquote> element, for which that template provides a wrapper. Quotes work best when used with short sentences, and at the start or end of a section, as a hint of or to help emphasize the section's content.

  5. 5 Ways To Really Annoy Your Co-Workers - AOL

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    If you work in a typical office environment, you share your space with one or more coworkers. And that means you need to learn how to play well with others. Because being stuck in the same space ...

  6. The One Phrase We Should Stop Saying to Our Coworkers ... - AOL

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    No one wants to feel belittled or disrespected on the job, which is why we should consider eliminating the following phrase when it comes to how we approach our coworkers. The one phrase to stop ...

  7. Scare quotes - Wikipedia

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    Writers use scare quotes for a variety of reasons. They can imply doubt or ambiguity in words or ideas within the marks, [18] or even outright contempt. [19] They can indicate that a writer is purposely misusing a word or phrase [20] or that the writer is unpersuaded by the text in quotes, [21] and they can help the writer deny responsibility for the quote. [19]

  8. “I Felt Like I Was Going Crazy”: Woman Discovers IT Guy ...

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    Difficult coworkers can make going to the office feel like a daily struggle Navigating the workplace can feel like a rollercoaster, especially when you’re seated next to a colleague who seems to ...

  9. Wikipedia:Citing Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The proper in-text citation is ("Plagiarism," 2004) for a paraphrased passage or ("Plagiarism," 2004, para. #) if you directly quote the material. Note that para. # represents the paragraph number in the page where the information appears.