On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 05:55:04 GMT, Rick Cook
wrote:
In the case you're suggesting, you're using a mark that signifies a
quotation within something being quoted.
Wrong. I'm using a mark in a convention which does _not_ signify
something is being quoted. That's the point.
CLUE: When someone or something IS being actually quoted
the source is also provided in most cases.
That's part of what quoting is about.
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Cliff
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