"Unlike Samantha Cameron and Sarah Brown, Miriam Clegg has stayed out of the media spotlight, mainly by standing next to her husband."
Oh, ahahahahahahaha!
++ Update ++ It seems that Mr. Allison may have been being a little 'derivative': according to commenter PJH ,the quote is from the utterly hilarious 'Vote Now Show' on the utterly value-for-money BBC Radio 4. Oh well. Still very funny though.
(tip of the hat to W's from W)
Copied from last nights 'Vote Now Show' no doubt.
ReplyDelete(Mid-week political version of Friday night's Now Show on Radio 4.)
QUOTE IS A VERB, QUOTATION IS A NOUN. I'm sorry I know I should get out more. This is my favourite blog and I can't bear to see poor word choice.
ReplyDeleteQUOTE IS A VERB
ReplyDelete<sigh> It may be, but it can also be a noun.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/quote
#9.
"Usage Note: People have been using the noun quote as a truncation of quotation for over 100 years, and its use in less formal contexts is widespread today."
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