Instead of rewriting history and using religion as a power tool, he would rather that politicians embrace technology. |
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I first wrote it as a one-act play in Kannada and have kept on writing and rewriting it over the years. |
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He begins rewriting his speech as news of the second impact, and thus suspected terrorist collusion, reaches him. |
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Frowning, the teacher slowly picked up the writing utensil, rewriting the equation for me and showing me the step I'd managed to forget to do. |
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Even as a junior, the Welsh cycling sensation was rewriting the record books, winning four world titles in the space of a year. |
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Suddenly the also-ran was rewriting the record books, running times that were tenths of seconds faster than anything in history. |
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But as I stood there, scribbling away on the white board, rubbing words out and rewriting, we hashed out a statement. |
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While you're rewriting your title and description tags, don't forget the keywords meta tag. |
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Some Democrats who voted to authorize the use of force are now rewriting the past. |
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A fragment of a bear skull housed for several years in a Canadian museum may be rewriting the history of North America's brown bears. |
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We agree that the rewriting of history is an integral part of the historian's trade, and this has been a marked feature of our own work. |
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He accused them of rewriting history after what he called a failed three-card trick in the general election in May. |
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That is rewriting history, and cutting your anchor rope, and should be resisted. |
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If I was rewriting, I would reword the post differently to make this clear. |
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He is being accused of rewriting history under a star-spangled banner and the British press is crucifying him for it. |
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Standing firmly on the side of the poor, Bloy embraced the Beatitudes ' inversions, rewriting abjection as election. |
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Here were two football powers who wrote the book on heroics and football legends, rewriting it in a game and on a stage like this. |
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I write in free verse, though this may become more structured in later rewriting. |
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He sits huddled in a corner, writing his name, erasing it and rewriting it. |
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I have several unpublished pieces, but they need extensive editing and rewriting. |
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He's been at it for decades and has written a magnificent text book which he's currently rewriting. |
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There are some funny moments in the first half-hour of this spoof on the Hollywood practice of rewriting British history. |
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But Corey Stoll was so fantastic, I moved that storyline to his character, and that required a great deal of rewriting. |
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He was also anxious and imperious in equal measure, and driven to an endless activity of rewriting that has no parallel I can think of among novelists. |
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Once said to have been rewriting the rules of journalism, Assange has become an outlaw librarian. |
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As the badge of an authentic untimeliness, uncouthness marks the expectation of future rewriting, conceives itself as the object of subsequent distressings. |
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Together they schooled fresh intakes of cadets and helped induct new sub-editors in the art of writing headlines, rewriting stories and slashing copy. |
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Albert's powers now include proposing legislation, exiling anyone he chooses, rewriting the constitution, and having control over every one of his citizen's lives. |
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Clifton's palimpsestic rewriting of Whitman in which relationships, not the individual, have primacy, is finally able to bring this family identity into American literature. |
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The UK Independence Party was rewriting the political map of Britain last night as a tide of Euro-scepticism dominated the European Parliament elections. |
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The writing team, led by a showrunner, is in place throughout the entire production period, constantly rewriting up until the recording of the show. |
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And the art was good enough that no-one's grumbling about how late it was, even though it really came in just under the wire, and I'm madly rewriting to make it work. |
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As proved in the dismissal of the whole rewriting the law on intruders. |
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While only those select few who participated in the project know for certain the course of events, there are no obvious signs that Mishkin is rewriting history. |
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The Missing of the Somme was not merely written as a diversion from rewriting Tender is the Night. |
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That can mean rewriting wire copy to put the part most embarrassing to Democrats in the lede. |
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A long time ago, the computer industry decided to settle on a single set of technology standards for recording and rewriting compact discs. |
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We introduce two new techniques for proving termination of context-sensitive rewriting. |
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I think our glorious government's rewriting of language is double plus good, brother. |
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Paul Haggis was brought in later, and his main contribution included rewriting the climax of the film. |
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There have been several attempts to improve the song by rewriting the words. |
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Gauss's law for magnetism in differential equations form follows likewise from the integral form by rewriting the magnetic flux. |
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During his rewriting, he seems to have considered ideas that would subsequently give rise to the second law of thermodynamics. |
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Margaret Atwood's 2005 novella The Penelopiad is an ironic rewriting of The Odyssey from Penelope's perspective. |
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In his autobiography Slide Rule, Shute recalls writing the book twice over and rewriting large portions a third time. |
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So, there were many different historians each rewriting history a little bit to bolster their case. |
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This, in turn, has involved the creative rewriting of discourses towards a recognition of pluralism and multiple possibilities for scholarship. |
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When he's not prewriting or writing a book, he might be rewriting something he has already completed. |
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Not many know how close Fitt came to rewriting history when he, Wilson and Lynch discussed an alternative plan to achieve a united Ireland. |
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There is something now that valorizes the rewriting of history. |
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The author began the rewriting of his works last year and his first finished rewritten book, a new version of 'The Books and The Sword', went on sale earlier this month. |
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The second piece of evidence for the ten-year anniversary reaction is Tolkien's rewriting of the story of Kullervo from the Finnish epic, the Kalevala. |
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Perhaps the most famous novel featuring its name is Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea, a rewriting of Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre from Bertha Mason's point of view. |
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They were partisans of the Sullan faction who carried on the Marius and Sulla conflict through their histories, often rewriting them to fit their own agenda. |
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Watson has since criticized Greenpeace of rewriting their history. |
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Fleming became increasingly unhappy with the book and considered rewriting it, but was dissuaded by Plomer, who considered it viable for publication. |
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