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And a half-century later, many are still unquotable in a family newspaper.
"Various scenes and passages of the work are so gross as to be unquotable."
For publicity purposes this made him perfectly useless and unquotable.
Most of the lyrics, actually, are simply functional and as unquotable as recipes.
The point is not that disgraced politicians must be treated as unquotable pariahs forever.
"Don't blame me," the agent said, writing a summons and explaining in colorful, if unquotable, language that he was simply doing his job.
(I know such unquotable types who manipulate the gullible.
Then, the aide said, Mr. Gorbachev used some unquotable expressions and left without saying goodbye.
(That's not how she would put it, of course, but most of her comments are unquotable.)
Shackleton couldn't afford to be unquotable: he paid for his expeditions by mortgaging profits from media ventures.
She was unapologetically unquotable, offering endless variations on her theme of "Let me try to clarify to the extent it would be appropriate."
(Here comes some more unquotable stuff.)
Any unquotable mellifluous comments?"
Beat writers covet his affection, despite the fact that he has a penchant for profanity that renders most of his utterances unquotable.
He does so by the meticulous reconstruction of the very texture of his sexuality (much of it sordid, most of it unquotable in this review).
Nothing later concerning him has been discovered, except an unsavoury and unquotable anecdote worked into the 'Wit and Mirth' of John Taylor, the Water Poet, in 1629.
All week in Houston, there was talk of how dull Belichick was, how unquotable, as if Fox and all the rest of them are coaching Al Sharptons.
Since the evidence is unquotable, those who haven't heard Mr. Stern will just have to take my word that juvenilia - amusing, disgusting and at times both at once - is the man's stock in trade.
The postscript to this chapter comes from Leonard Ravenhill and you can hear the passion coming through as he waxes lyrical in this highly quotable (or unquotable, depending on your tastes) purple passage:
Once in the party, which took up several floors of the restaurant, we saw MARIO CANTONE, our cuddly little quote-bear, our savior on those long, unquotable nights.
One week later, Jonathan Green, editor of Crikey, alleged that Warhaft's resignation was due to a "deeply unquotable rift" with Morry Schwartz and contributor and editorial board member Robert Manne.
Weary of the tumultuous Lindsay years, the city elected an improbable successor - a stalwart of Brooklyn's powerful Madison Democratic Club, a short, unquotable man who still spent family summers in the Rockaways and still opened doors for women.
No, I have but just received privy word from an unimpeachable but equally unquotable source that a certain very powerful person has designs upon the lady's life and either has already or very shortly will hire on professional assassins to effect his aims.