quotably

quotably

(ˈkwəʊtəblɪ)
adv
in a quotable manner
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The leader of the house in his conclusion quotably said ' I am using this medium to inform Osun State government stakeholders, residents and more importantly Irewole local government residents that Honourable Prince Remi Abass was never impeached as Irewole local government chairman and still remains the number one citizen of the local government, so people should desist from spreading fake news.'
When somebody asks what the stunning highlights of the collection are, we say, well, actually, nothing--it's all everyday stuff.' While it's a quotably disarming thing for a museum director to say, Nick Merriman, the chief executive of the Horniman Museum and Gardens in south-east London, is also making a serious point about the new World Gallery, which opened at the end of June and displays some 3,000 objects from the museum's important collection of ethnographic artefacts.
By the year 2000, however, the action film titles became less quotably combative-on hindsight intimating that the action film was going from hot, to cool, to cold!
Felix Frankfurter provided a quotably apt synopsis:
As the Italian physicist Enrico Fermi so quotably inquired during a discussion about aliens more than six decades ago, "Where is everybody?"
Hence the quotably conservative Moynihan--"defining deviancy down," etc.--was a reliable vote for the Left his whole senatorial career.
Los Angeles, CA, July 03, 2013 --(PR.com)-- Available today in the iTunes App Store, the iOS game Quotably brings together all of the best movie quotes in an entertainment trivia game.
IF there were three people in a certain royal marriage, and famously - quotably - there were, then there were also three people in a royal anniversary.
He might not have the laidback disposition of his predecessor but in his own highly-motivated Yorkshire way is equally affable and certainly just as quotably erudite.
Late Egyptian novelist Yehia Haqqi -- writer of "Qandil Om Hashim" (The Lamp of Om Hashim) -- quotably called CafE[umlaut] Riche the "checkpoint between Sorbonne in France and Sayyeda Zeinab."
or as quotably cool as Snatch, but Rocknrolla is nonetheless a return to form for Ritchie.
Some fans might be disappointed that the script doesn't crackle with as many of the director's quotably cool lines of dialogue as usual, but that's because Tarantino has become a man of action.