Some are caught up in wordsmithery, or pith, or a tendency to just run through lists in place of sentiment. |
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There is still a large bit of legal work that consists of advocacy, and that's where the wordsmithery skills should come in. |
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Jayden effortlessly charms the audience with his likeability, silly wordsmithery and air-tight performance in his latest stand-up show. |
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But once in a while, we get actual confirmation about the meaning in her excellent wordsmithery. |
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If you, like me, are one of those people who get a frisson of schadenfreude whenever critics whet their wordsmithery on a film they resent having to watch, I strongly recommend reading through the negative reviews on Rotten Tomatoes. |
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There are no flourishes of wordsmithery here, no elaborate plot structures, no intricate character psychologies. |
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The results will then be published side by side on the project website without bylines to see whether readers can tell the difference between the amateur crowd's collective wordsmithery and that of a trained reporter. |
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The author's scrupulous wordsmithery deserves better. |
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Steven Levy on the Facebook I. P. O. and Mark Zuckerberg's wordsmithery. |
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