(1) Indeed, Digby, bravo on mastering the art of the paraphrase in mere weeks.
(2) You can either quote or paraphrase literary texts
(3) Below is a bitty paraphrase of a section of the lecture, a section concerning Derrida.
(4) It was that old newspaper trick of using single inverted commas, safe in the knowledge that most readers wouldn't know this meant it was a paraphrase .
(5) That was my best paraphrase of all the CNA reports about the barrage.
(6) He cannot get around that by saying he wrote a paraphrase down on a piece of paper.
(7) This is a paraphrase , but it does convey the flavour.
(8) It is characteristic of poetic metaphors that they are not susceptible to paraphrase
(9) The following is not a transcript, but a paraphrase of statements and positions.
(10) The quote attributed to the person is paraphrased but contains more detail than the account in the first statement.
(11) As an author, I can say that there is nothing more disconcerting than to read numerous paragraphs in another book that are hauntingly similar paraphrases of one's own work.
(12) They teetered into the ridiculous: Williams sought to deny a paraphrasable content where he could detect nothing risquu00d4u00f6u00a3u252cu00ab, but was on the alert for meaning if the poetry looked naughty.
(13) The discovery of every tale, Naipaul writes, paraphrasing Joseph Conrad, is a moral one.
(14) Absolutely, and in hindsight, perhaps I wish I'd just paraphrased it, not used quotes.
(15) Printed text was paraphrased to avoid breaking the code.
(16) In the Small Catechism, his explanations of both the First Commandment and the Sixth break the normal paraphrastic nature of the work.
(17) But of course you can't include URLs in wire stories - it's just not done, and, after all, why would readers want to see actual data when they can read general paraphrases ?
(18) The simple paraphrases of Scripture, the fact-filled descriptions of life in first-century Palestine, and the gentle words of Jesus stirred my heart.
(19) I finally had to end it when his paraphrases of what I said became more and more outrageous and inaccurate.
(20) The interviews were taped, transcribed, and translated: the texts should be considered as paraphrases .