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- Excerpt description "An excerpt is more general than a quotation, and is generally used to indicate a re-published extract from a book, instruction manual, film, radio programme, etc, that need not be what someone said. \n\nFor example:\n Oxford 01865\n Oxshott 01372\n Oxted 01883\n Oxton 01578\nis an excerpt from the UK Dialling Codes section of the Oxford Telephone Directory. \n\nSimilarly, the following concluding passage from William Wordsworth's poem Lines written a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey is an excerpt rather than a quotation:\n Nor wilt thou then forget, \n That after many wanderings, many years \n Of absence, these steep woods and lofty cliffs, \n And this green pastoral landscape, were to me \n More dear, both for themselves and for thy sake.".
- Excerpt type Class.
- Excerpt comment "A segment or passage selected from a larger expression for use in another expression, usually with specific attribution to its original source.\n\n[Note: Use fabio:Excerpt to indicate a segment or passage selected from another expression that is not a passage of speech, and fabio:Quotation to indicate a segment or passage selected from another expression that is a passage of speech.]".
- Excerpt label "excerpt".
- Excerpt seeAlso Quotation.
- Excerpt subClassOf Expression.