Like Bonnard, Max is an obsessive reviser, unable to step away from the canvas and declare the pictures complete. |
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Not a word or tone could be altered without the reviser being accused of being a modern anti-revolutionist. |
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Lowell had been a chronic, sometimes hectic reviser of his work, publishing multiple versions of many poems. |
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But O'Hara was a reluctant reviser, unable to enrich material that already seemed to him self-evidently rich. |
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He had become, after his graphomaniacal boyhood, a scrupulously slow and patient reviser. |
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The verification of language quality always requires the work of a reviser or translator. |
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For this reason, the LSU was not equipped with any reviser posts or terminologists. |
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Richardson was an indefatigable reviser of his own work, and the various editions of his novels differ greatly. |
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Somewhere in the sessional services there is an anonymous reviser who goes around correcting the ideas of the Members of Parliament. |
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He is a tireless reviser, a believer in the process of writing. |
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Given that a new interpretation team and new reviser capacity had been recommended, it was reasonable to question whether all the temporary assistance was needed. |
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In case of persistent bad quality, the contract team of the Unit may check if there is a connexion between the poor quality translation and one specific translator or reviser. |
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My amendments had actually been reworked by an anonymous reviser. |
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A specific translator and reviser are linked to each translation. |
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It takes him so long, he explained, not so much because he is an endless reviser and rewriter as because he is both vain and anxious enough to want to get things right the first time. |
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I am a transcriber, reviser and user of French and English braille. |
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Bentham was an obsessive writer and reviser, but was constitutionally incapable, except on rare occasions, of bringing his work to completion and publication. |
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This proposition was based on the grounds that the names were synonyms published simultaneously, and, therefore, the ICZN Principle of the First Reviser should apply. |
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