An informed reader writes to let me know that my description of this system was inaccurate. |
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He writes movingly about the trauma he and his wife suffered when their daughter was born mentally handicapped. |
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No one, I confidently told an academic friend this week, writes tragedy any more. |
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He writes and strives for reforms in society and at one point, lands up in jail. |
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He writes that his mother was indeed a prostitute who abandoned him at the age of five and who was battered to death 37 years ago. |
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He writes as if he had rivers of knowledge gushing out of his head under their own momentum. |
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The youngsters sit on bare floors in two rooms, writing notes on slates as the teacher writes on a small chalkboard. |
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He is very good on revolution and ideology and writes extensively on capitalism and socialism and the rise of the Soviet Union. |
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The 17 person committee that writes the standards includes at least four transsexuals, including physicians. |
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John Lawton writes spy novels in which the spies are villains, and there's no doubt about it. |
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He writes about the alternative music scene for an underground magazine, and hangs out with the likes of rappers and punk bands. |
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I think it's a well-designed site, and there s absolutely no doubt that the chap that writes it is articulate, eloquent and well-read. |
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The author writes a good deal about the limitations of security protocols, and the trade-offs between good security and other desirable things. |
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Honestly, she writes well and knows her lingerie from strap to underwire and back again. |
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She puts down in her notebook whatever the teacher writes on the blackboard. |
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If someone writes in an honest truthful voice, people are drawn to it like the proverbial bees to honey. |
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Scotty writes the lyrics, and runs half-formed songs past his brood, before sending them to Nick to musicalise. |
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He writes poetry and tries to emulate rock stars to win her over, but his voice is always breaking when he tries to sing. |
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He writes about shamanism, paganism, mysticism and feminism, and approaches them all with respect, compassion and mischief. |
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If a policeman writes in why does he have to drop his aitches and sound gruff and arrogant? |
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They're all missing out, because it didn't take long to master and he writes about the lower class criminal types so well. |
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So the countersignature that returns to Nietzsche when he writes himself to himself validates the first by repetition. |
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Does it matter whether one writes villanelles, rondels, sestinas or kyrielles? |
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And please, before anyone writes in to suggest that we condone acts of violence, be quite clear, we do not. |
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Tim Perkins, meanwhile, who writes and performs the musical accompaniment, is considerably more restrained here than on previous releases. |
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Ms. Menard is an interesting artist who hails from the Metis tribe in Canada and performs on stage and writes her own material. |
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He regularly writes articles on various topics in Ayurveda in Ayurvedic health magazines and alternative medicine sites. |
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Jeremy writes with experience to set the scene for a mountaineering tragedy. |
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He writes articles for newspapers and magazines on travel, scuba diving, underwater photography and heritage photography. |
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He writes poetry in both English and Mohawk and is working to devise an improved written form for the Mohawk language. |
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He still occasionally writes songs for friends and special occasions and plays old American show-tunes for his own amusement. |
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He writes these laudative words in the Introduction to the first edition of his Treatise on Mental Alienation. |
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Blair writes unaffectedly and charts her personal growth with honest self-deprecation. |
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He says something in Tibetan to his assistant who writes a prescription and the exam is over. |
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Fortunately, at his best Faber writes so beguilingly that we enjoy the journey even if we never quite reach the promised destination. |
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Cleaves writes about desperate men, losers and failures, all from the perspective of a bar room raconteur. |
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He's such a man's man, but at the same time he writes with such tenderness and feeling. |
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My uncle Larry is a birder and the way he writes about birding makes me think it is something I will eventually do as well. |
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But coming from someone with mad staring eyes, and who writes like Job in a seriously bad mood, this is all a bit hypocritical. |
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He also writes about the fact that money is being misspent in Iraq, amounting to an outrage for both Americans and Iraqis. |
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He writes a mission statement espousing the importance of ethics in business and hands it out to the entire company. |
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In his latest novel, whilst preserving third-person detachment, he writes compellingly from Ellie's point of view. |
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In one of the book's most titillating revelations, she writes about engaging in sexual threesomes. |
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Her poems are crafted about the identity of black people in South Africa and she writes in Setswana and Sepedi. |
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A reader with a Ph.D. in Eastern European History writes in response to the recent tizzy over Martino. |
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On the way home between Sardinia and Corsica the boat is becalmed and Newman writes a poem. |
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Whatever Doctor Johnson might assert, nobody, not even a blockhead, writes only for money. |
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He writes books of poetry but his contact with classical music had been rather limited thus far. |
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He writes regularly, sometimes sends a little money, and even occasionally telephones. |
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Now he lives in seclusion in Kent, a practising magistrate who writes frequently for the Tablet. |
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She writes that all this went unacknowledged when her husband screamed at her complaining about missing papers and misplaced pens. |
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He is undoubtedly a purist, but he writes from the heart in an informal style that welcomes the reader as a close friend. |
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She writes each routine only once, in very clear block capitals, in pencil so she can erase and rework. |
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Since he writes neither drama nor epic, he said, his poetry can only be lyrical. |
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He's the sort that writes your piece for you, whether you ask him questions and write down the answers or turn him loose on a laptop. |
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Acclaimed author Margaret Atwood writes of the influence George Orwell had on her and her writing, to mark the centenary of his birth. |
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We were commenting how the lesson would be difficult because no-one could read what Mr Foster writes on the board. |
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A fascinating artistic account came from Leow Puay Tin who writes modular, bilingual texts on cards, to be shuffled and used in varying ways. |
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The shrewish A. N. Other seems to have a feud going with one Bevis Hilton, who also writes there. |
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Louise, of Greenroyd Avenue, writes regularly to Reggie in prison and says she treasures the letters she receives from him. |
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The little minx only writes him once every fortnight, wasting postage and the money on the paper, but of course he is supporting her. |
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Thomas Kitts writes about Ray Davies's one-man show, which was originally called 20th Century Man, before being retitled Storyteller. |
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He writes about changes in the Broadway show, and the changes aren't just typographical. |
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What kind of a person even gives that sort of nonsense the time of day, let alone writes six-hundred-odd words about it? |
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But Melissa writes for the Guardian, and Guardian writers have different sensual antennae to the rest of us. |
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She writes on topics ranging from travel to fitness, and also recently completed a mystery novel. |
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Plus, all of the self-deprecating, angst-riddled lines that Allen writes for himself have gotten a little old over the years. |
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A contributor to a shopping-tips talkboard writes in praise of Tesco's Value jeans. |
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Steve Chapman writes today about terrorism, fear, and the return to normalcy. |
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Flanagan writes with verve and vim, but she's not as single-minded as her critics make her out to be. |
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Enlisting Crumb's help, he writes a series that chronicles his mundane, day-to-day existence. |
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She writes lucidly on media in the country, giving it a pat on the back and a little waggle of the finger at the same time. |
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Sam soon discovers that what he writes comes true and decides to get sweet revenge on his tormentors. |
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He writes in a confounding way that always makes me end up thinking that he is a raving buffoon or an extraordinarily perceptive genius. |
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She writes an absorbing character study mixed with equally absorbing science writing, delivering a powerful and moving science book. |
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But, while Elkins writes good staccato dialogue, he abstracts his characters from society. |
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She writes an introduction to a Mande poetry book you can buy in Penguin Classics. |
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Dave, bless his warped soul, writes an ode to Neil Diamond that must be read to be believed. |
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It collects backup streams from several computers and writes them all to tape together with headers identifying their origins. |
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In fact, he writes that he offered to remain silent without even being asked. |
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Like many bloggers, what he writes about is strongly a part of what he does on a wider cultural level. |
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And though he is never less than insightful, it's tempting to divine a special quickening when Heaney writes about his countrymen. |
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Mel has become quite matey with the woman opposite, Sybille, who writes self help books and whose house smells strongly of incense. |
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Mary works and writes with years of experience in website design and search engine optimization. |
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Someone who writes a literary memoir, for example, is by necessity examining issues of self and identity. |
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As the herd is driven slowly past, one man counts the animals in tens while the other writes down the numbers. |
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As some perceptive reviewer put it, Barry writes like an angel, but an angel on the side of the fallen. |
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A good friend of mine writes in to say that the word on the street is that thankfully so far it seems that no students were hurt. |
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She writes about her plan to have a completely unassisted birth amidst all the signs that it's going to be high-risk. |
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He began reviewing for small gay newspapers and now writes for Harper's, Salmagundi, The Antioch Review and Newsday. |
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Staveley's Rob Jebb became only the second athlete to win the Three Peaks on foot and on wheels at the weekend, writes Mike Addison. |
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There is a web facility which trawls all online news stories and writes a sort of composite article. |
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She writes very sensitively about them, and events that could be scoffed at by outsiders are treated openly and honestly. |
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Wherever possible, he writes with a seaman's lingo of seaways, gunwales, swells and whitecaps. |
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From the opening pages it is clear that Faber writes some of the most ravishingly beautiful prose of any young writer. |
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Her daughter Sarah is also keen on plants and writes about gardening as well. |
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Alladi Jayasri writes about Gurudev, who reminds us of the terrible calamities waiting to punish us for our cruelty to Nature. |
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The story writes against sensationalism and sentimentality even as the plot operates in these selfsame terms. |
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Bach writes the subject in one huge, melismatic arc, and you're not supposed to break the line by gulping in air. |
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He has read widely and in depth, he writes well and he has an eye for the colourful phrase. |
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Ofir writes that the day would also be a way of spreading traffic to unknown bloggers who may otherwise remain unexposed to a large audience. |
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The processor reads video stream from system memory, decodes it and writes it to graphics card memory. |
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As well as her frequent TV appearances, she writes an agony aunt column in a broadsheet newspaper. |
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The candidate writes an agony uncle column which focuses on tax and benefit changes. |
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She has co-written a number of books and also writes regular newspaper features on nutrition and healthy lifestyles. |
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The increased refuse disposal charges are leading to a growth in indiscriminate and illegal dumping, writes Denis J. Croke. |
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In his spare time, he writes screeds of music journalism and analysis, as well as running his own music fanzine website. |
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Esther meets her after she writes her a thank-you letter for the scholarship. |
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Applying a levy on blank tapes, MiniDiscs, CD-Rs and the like, and to the hardware that writes data to them, will be resisted. |
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He writes these magnificent sweeping sentences in this wonderful old BBC English that nobody actually speaks anymore. |
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Producer Danny Schechter writes about his attempt to get a national PBS airdate. |
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When a keen reader writes about their reading, they are opening a window into their soul, and inviting you to step inside and share a holy thing. |
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He says that he writes in airports, on planes and trains and between meetings. |
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Like India, Kenya too has many languages and Caroline writes poems in three languages, English, Swahili, and Kikuyu. |
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French philosopher and social critic Paul Virilio writes on the upcoming French referendum on the European constitution. |
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That's because Doctorow writes with the kind of hardheaded humor and logic that makes one suspect this book will be a mind-boggling delight. |
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For my money, it's when Alien swells his chest and lets out his yawp that he writes most compellingly. |
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Nothing beats the natural rhythm of tropical island life and kayaking is the way to experience it, writes Catherine Lawson. |
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Lindsay also writes several dramatic monologues for cab drivers, gardeners, or barely disguised versions of his working self. |
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Where does this leave a poet who writes in his own muddles, creates his own errata? |
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Shakespeare has left us a satiric portrait of the poet who writes verses by the yard to please a patron in Timon of Athens. |
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I'm of the personal opinion that anyone who writes a bit of music with six flat signs is just plain showing off. |
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It seems much more likely that he writes movie scripts for the simple, uncomplicated reason that he loves film. |
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He writes his employer to say that he wants someone removed from his hiring committee. |
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Years later, falsely imprisoned for mutilating animals with a lancet, George writes to Doyle for help. |
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He writes on a white pad of paper, wavy lines and strange signs, mathematical symbols. |
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Goodyear writes learnedly of the role magazines played in capturing those who became cool. |
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Unlike Lampton, however, Suettinger writes from the perspective of an insider, who did not merely witness many of the events he recounts but had a hand in shaping them. |
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A young New Zealand soldier serving overseas writes to his family. |
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Voters have been misled by exaggeration and demonization from both sides this election season, writes Michael Medved. |
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I think she writes too much about herself, not enough about actual policy, and is too mannered. |
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The business just writes a cheque for child support, for the student loan, for all those bits and pieces, and the payroll agent deals with the paperwork. |
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Every time a host application writes a transaction to the local disk storage subsystem, a data protection appliance writes it in parallel to the local compatible appliance. |
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A reporter who first comes up with an investigative story idea, writes it up and submits it to the editor and is told the story is not going to run. |
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Cavarero writes generically complex tales of the narratable self, reviving the writerly tradition of Roland Barthes, and echoing his recognition of eros, love, and desire. |
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Mottola writes that dion had no interest in the song and had to be persuaded just to cut a demo of it. |
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But, writes Michael Tomasky, they're nothing compared to the GOP's disgraceful opposition. |
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A self-proclaimed addict, Trisha confesses that she writes all the time. |
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And it's true that Khoury, who writes largely in a colloquial Arabic, has been a major innovator both stylistically and topically. |
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John Wilkes writes brilliantly in defence of press freedom to report on Parliament, only to be discredited by a dirty poem written as a young rake. |
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What he writes about York corresponds uncannily with my memory of what actually happened and includes anecdotal material which I have not seen written down anywhere else. |
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Maci Trufant, destined to be Gob's betrothed, writes letters to her brother in the Zouaves, then finds that her left hand, unbidden, writes his replies after he is killed. |
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In The Fall of Arthur, when Tolkien writes of Avalon, he means that same elvish island. |
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The reviewer writes about a silly question asked by a British interviewer. |
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Each person writes a piece, and then they pass it on and then next person rewrites it and then passes on their rewrite and the next person rewrites that. |
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Seager writes about being threatened by a patient with a shank carved out of an eyeglass stem. |
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As someone who writes and publishes for a living, I take exception to people who go out and make money based on fabrication. |
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Maybe it's an apotropaic gesture, maybe one writes to ward off death. |
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Weisberg writes about the Europeans that were flexible enough to accept Fascism as the new reality. |
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Bobby writes a flight attendant blog called Up Up A Gay and serves as co-host of The Crew Lounge podcast. |
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He writes it down, signs his name, and hands the paper to a clerk. |
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And he writes to her from Madurai suggesting that they elope and marry as his parents will never agree for their marriage and are thrusting another girl on him. |
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For instance, in the book, Schama writes that he always begins each new writing project with a fountain pen, not a computer. |
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But Berger also writes about how questioning can help us solve problems and work through difficult challenges in our daily lives. |
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Cooper writes about post-modern politics as an opportunity we must seize. |
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But once NATO leaves next year, the Taliban will surely crack down on women like her, writes Janine di Giovanni. |
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In her 70's, she still writes her books in longhand on pads. |
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Nobody writes an autobiography saying I was a loser, a failure and a fool. |
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After Fallujah, Marine gunner Roman Baca writes about how he found his way back to the world of dance. |
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Unlike many short story authors, Oates writes interestingly about a vast range of subjects, and has the skill with which to make her tales truly mesmerising. |
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He writes with authority, warmth, wit and infallible scholarship. |
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Maybe it's her macrobiotic diet, or the pressures of being a young mother, or the fact that she's married to a man who writes nothing but dreary, whiny songs all the time. |
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Kinsella, author of the shopaholic series, also writes under her real name, Madeleine Wickham. |
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This ghost guest writes in Spanish and tells us that she haunts our eighth-floor, ocean-view room. |
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By concealing past mistakes, the nation may be hindering investigations, writes Christopher Dickey. |
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Wells transformed old cheating and heart songs into soul music by resisting the overplay of emotion, writes singer Laura Cantrell. |
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Jeff Ely, a game theorist at Northwestern, has traded massages for housework and writes his wife romantic anniversary blog posts. |
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Dongzi draws casual strokes or writes Chinese characters on ceramic ware. |
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The Nightman Cometh An illiterate janitor writes a musical to woo a woman who has a restraining order against him. |
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Edith Wharton, of course, writes in such a startlingly sharp and close-grained way about how people live. |
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Howe is a poet-archaeologist who writes poems by seizing on a word, phrase, or even the marginalia of a writer and excavating it for a half-seen or half-forgotten meaning. |
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Murakami writes with a terseness that might be called minimalist, but the stories achieve a splendidly unminimalist richness, often taking on the potency of fable. |
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Though she portrays the Gulf Coast city as sterile, she also writes about it as a kind of haven. |
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Every now and then, he writes these hysterical, factually insupportable, logically inconsistent screeds against some looming threat to civil liberties in the United States. |
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So as unsavory as it may feel, working with the moderate-aligned military is our only hope, writes Leslie H. Gelb. |
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The Kenyan writer Ngugi has become so distrustful of the capacity of English to capture the nuances of his stories that he now only writes in his native Kikuyu. |
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Richard Abowitz is on the staff of Las Vegas Weekly and writes the movable Buffet blog and column for Los Angeles Times. |
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Elizabeth Drew writes about that in the preface of her republished book about Nixon. |
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While Gezari writes a dominantly American-centric story, she incorporates key Afghan perspectives. |
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But for young writers in that world, writes Michael Kerrigan in the tls this week, the burden of history has been heavy. |
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He now writes bestselling crime novels at his home in New South Wales. |
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Classicist James Romm writes that we have replaced head-to-head competition with collaboration and self-expression. |
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The facts on the ground are anything but auspicious for America injecting itself into an intra-Arab morass, writes Lloyd Green. |
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David Ades writes some excellent notes and the project deserves continued encouragement for its capacity to unearth some long lost recorded treasures from the dusty archives. |
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He writes about nutella, Hot Pockets, and cereal, and tweets lyrics from Kanye, Eminem and the musical Rent. |
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The original essay that Mark writes that goes viral, when that phrase was new, was called Motivation in an unjust World. |
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In her memoir, Giving Up the Ghost, mantel writes of her own childhood encounters with the paranormal. |
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That was the main thing, plus he writes a really good letter, and louie is just a really great guy. |
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The part of me that writes and imagines is always one step removed in every situation, constantly watching and noticing. |
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Yet McMurtry writes in a telegraphic style that does in sentences what others do in pages. |
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He writes his own lyrics, but it's virtually impossible to say in what language, he borrows words from Estonian, Finnish, and even throws in his own made-up vocabulary. |
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Bailey also writes that Palin skirted the law during the Troopergate affair. |
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New research is brewing debate over the dangers of high-fructose corn syrup, writes Sharon Begley. |
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He also plays electronic music and writes and makes his own short films. |
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A new history tells their remarkable story with sensitivity and verve writes Wendy Smith. |
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On Sunday, Saban said he often writes letters to the editors of his hometown paper, the Los Angeles Times. |
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It writes headlines and body text with prospects and customers in mind. |
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He writes that he was backdating the Officer Efficiency Training report. |
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He writes extensively on corporate strategy, executive compensation and governance, business design and integrative thinking. |
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Conservatives are lapping liberals in the post-Citizens United fundraising game, writes John Avlon. |
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Of her public life with Hollande, Trierweiler writes that she accompanied him everywhere, that she was always happy by his side. |
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Simon Elegant, in Time, writes on how Mo adroitly negotiates the edges of censorship. |
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Most of us have an unhealthy relationship with anger, writes author and psychologist Andrea Brandt. |
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Where is Sarah Palin when Arizona writes harassment of the swarthy into state law? |
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The Forward may be the most anticommunist newspaper in U.S. history, writes its former editor, Seth Lipsky. |
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He also writes about the case of anti-corruption lawyer Sergei Magnitsky, who was beaten and died in Russian prison. |
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Margot Canaday here at Princeton writes on sexuality and American politics. |
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Going played Arlene, the star of the soap opera that Mel writes for, who mentors Megan. |
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Drabelle writes about all this, but only to brush it aside and insist that Bierce was some sort of morally rigorous truth teller. |
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The Syrian military seems to be massing to move into the rebel-held city of Homs, writes James Harkin. |
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As a blogger himself who has relied on many of the bloggers he writes about, Cole is certainly biased toward their influence. |
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Hornby writes from a small flat two minutes from his beloved Highbury. |
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Bryce McNitt writes on public policy and politics issues for a number of sites. |
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Bruni candidly writes of his weight struggles, which included bulimia, laxative abuse, and junk-food binges. |
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Carlisle writes that the Air Force would want a crew ratio of 10 to one for each drone orbit during normal everyday operations. |
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He writes that he discovered thousands of cartridge casings on the barricades, apparently fired from the police squads. |
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The children are taken under the wing of zany housekeeper Martha but rarely see their uncle, who demands absolute silence while he writes his book. |
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Thurschwell writes with an academic audience in mind, but this book can be enjoyed by any serious reader interested in the cultural history of the late nineteenth century. |
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Christina, who writes about these issues frequently at her website, says that the importance of visibility is a major concern. |
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Stop tweeting, texting, and talking on the phone this Sunday, writes Christy Turlington Burns, in honor of silenced mothers. |
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He's a passionate cook, who blogs, writes cookbooks, and concocts recipes. |
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He writes of his tough young team working long and wearying hours, racing to identify and solve problems, always soliciting opinions from engineers and everyone else involved. |
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Toibin writes with acute insight about James's relations with Alice and with Minny Temple, who was a model for several of his most important women characters. |
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Once he has an image produced to his satisfaction, his wife Shelly, 83, writes down its name, date and location in one of the jotters she keeps for the purpose. |
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The compulsively aggressive Australian is a great businessman, writes press baron and Rupert frenemy Conrad Black. |
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Once the state of opportunity, California is now veering on a cycle of decline that will be difficult to reverse, writes Tom Gray. |
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The Duke of Deception By Geoffrey Wolff In his portrait of a con-man father, Wolff writes a memoir of perfect integrity. |
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He writes long letters to his estranged wife and keeps a diary. |
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She also writes poetry and has kept a diary since she was 9 years-old. |
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I have written a basic Perl program that reads a list of URLs from a file, goes to the URL, looks for some information and then writes that information to another file. |
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For one thing, Geoffrey Ashe, a professional author best known for his books on King Arthur, writes with fluency, economy, wit and judgment. |
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For example, the warehouser might be a reinsurer that writes contracts to help primary insurers hedge mortality risk. |
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Using FILEGARD is a simple process, requiring a one-step batch job which reads the file, encrypts or decrypts the data and writes it back. |
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She knows her black hellebore from her white poppies and writes beautifully about the spirituality of the natural world. |
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But even he doubts the feasibility of a two-state plan, writes Dan Ephron. |
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Another specialist in this genre, Catharine Mee, who writes as CS Mee, won the new Clare Swift Short Story Award for her story Metaphrasis. |
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Pastor at The House of Yahweh writes what Prophecy says concerning the Temple in Jerusalem and why the time is ripe in new post this week. |
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But I'm afraid the king of smarm, Des Lynam, will be the first to greet you, writes Steve Palmer. |
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The issues Dr. Wolfensberger wrestles with and writes about are not intellectual discussions of angels dancing on the head of a pin. |
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One of the most colourful people in motor racing, he writes in a colourful manner. |
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I write this beautiful fuckin' letter, I slave over it, and what happens? The dumb cooze never writes back. |
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A bridge may combine posted memory writes to successive dwords into a single burst memory write transaction using linear addressing. |
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He writes in well filled fourteeners, with individual words used not only vitally to convey the sense but also as a kind of metrical polyfilla. |
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She writes romantic fantasy and science fiction, and makes liberal use of the substance known as handwavium. |
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A man who conceives and writes a great book, my friend, has done more work than all the helots that laboured on these pyramidal futilities. |
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His final preoccupation is over the precise date of Easter, which he writes about at length. |
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Hopeably, Newman will win awards for Strictly Speaking. Like, yunno, I mean, Newman writes real good like newsmen used to could. |
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He writes prose with a conversational tone suited for a bus driver talking with a lone passenger on an hourslong excursion. |
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In it Ptolemy writes about properties of light, including reflection, refraction, and colour. |
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Patrick writes in The Confession that the time he spent in captivity was critical to his spiritual development. |
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The novelist Jocelyn Brooke, who died in 1966, writes evocatively about Folkestone and Sandgate in his memoirs. |
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That author usually writes good stuff, but he really laid an egg with that last piece. |
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But because men say, and it's true, that when someone writes entirely about wisdom, it often dulls a man's wit who reads it every day. |
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In his book Mickiewicz hermetyczny he writes about hermetic, theosophic and alchemical philosophy on the book as well as Masonic symbols. |
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In her fourteenth revelation, Julian writes of the Trinity in domestic terms, comparing Jesus to a mother who is wise, loving and merciful. |
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Kocher writes that Bacon is considered by some jurists to be the father of modern Jurisprudence. |
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Bentham writes about this principle as it manifests itself within the legislation of a society. |
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In his graphic account of the cremation, he writes of Byron being unable to face the scene, and withdrawing to the beach. |
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Hardy writes that Russell's dismissal had created a scandal since the vast majority of the Fellows of the College opposed the decision. |
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Patricia Williams writes that he attended performances of the Carl Rosa Company and Sadler's Wells as a teenager. |
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He writes plays and poems of rare spirit and beauty about our old Irish mythology. |
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Mainwaring writes that during this time Zachow had begun to have Handel assume some of his church duties. |
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Of the Choral Symphony completed in 1924, Matthews writes that, after several movements of real quality, the finale is a rambling anticlimax. |
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John Covach writes that in the United Kingdom, rockers were often engaged in brawls with mods. |
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McGilligan writes that Hitchcock consulted Robert Millikan of the California Institute of Technology about the development of an atomic bomb. |
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Bunyan writes about how the individual can prevail against the temptations of mind and body that threaten damnation. |
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Already by the 1st century AD, a document by one Eunus writes iobe for iovem and dibi for divi. |
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She writes a lot of series, so that should keep me busy. And they're all lovely and angsty, with lots of Muldertorture. |
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MacArthur, writes that specialists have long known that the Irish death tables were inaccurate. |
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Brian Peters writes that in various forms of fairytale fantasy, even the villain's language might be inappropriate if vulgar. |
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Tytell writes that, by the 1940s, no American or English poet had been so active politically since William Blake. |
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Michael Alexander writes that, as a translator, Pound was a pioneer with a great gift of language and an incisive intelligence. |
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Pound scholar Wendy Stallard Flory writes that separating the poetry from the antisemitism is perceived as apologetic. |
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The musical scholar and conductor David Russell Hulme writes that the work influenced Elgar and Walton. |
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Philosopher Paul Russell writes that it is likely that Hume was sceptical about religious belief, but not to the extent of complete atheism. |
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Popper writes of learning in 1935 of the consequences of Tarski's theory, to his intense joy. |
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Monk writes that Wittgenstein lived and breathed logic, and a temporary lack of inspiration plunged him into despair. |
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The first two hours of each day were devoted to mathematics, hours that Monk writes some of the pupils recalled years later with horror. |
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Alexander Waugh writes that Wittgenstein's family and their money may have had a hand in covering things up. |
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Monk writes that Wittgenstein found it intolerable that a war was going on and he was teaching philosophy. |
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The Herald's main political commentator is Iain Macwhirter, who writes twice a week for the paper and who is broadly supportive of independence. |
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He writes that Britons were killed, emigrated or were enslaved but gives no idea of numbers. |
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In most bands, the guitarist writes the music and the singer writes the lyrics. |
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The paper must be changed after the helicorder writes on the last line of the paper. |
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He writes open-heartedly of his admiration of the local villagers' endurance. |
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He writes of a Roman ship that circumnavigated Britain, and discovered the Orkney islands and says the ship's crew even sighted Thule. |
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Seneca the Younger writes of a day when new lands will be discovered past Thule. |
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He writes with warmth, which usually neglects method, and those partitions and pauses which men educated in schools observe. |
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Fallio writes that ancestor cults first emerged in complex Upper Paleolithic societies. |
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He also writes that Varus neglected to send out reconnaissance parties ahead of the main body of troops. |
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Michael Frasseto writes that he probably contributed more to the destruction of Rome than any of his contemporaries. |
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Cicero writes in 60 BC of a defeat sustained by the Aedui, perhaps in reference to this battle. |
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In the Heimskringla, Snorri Sturluson writes about several battles between Norwegians and Geats. |
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This conclusion leads Slavicists to deny the Primary Chronicle, which writes that the Varangian Rus' were invited by the native Slavs. |
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Indeed, much of what Sallust writes in this work does not even concern Catiline. |
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Saxo comes from a warrior family and writes that he is himself committed to being a soldier. |
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In the preface to the work, Saxo writes that his patron Absalon, Archbishop of Lund had encouraged him to write a heroic history of the Danes. |
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Papiro Masson in his Anales writes that the brothers were the first modern discoverers of the Canary Islands. |
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Joseph Needham writes that a tributary embassy came to the court of Emperor Taizong in 643 from the Patriarch of Antioch. |
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Anthony Ashley Cooper plans the Grand Model for the Province of Carolina and writes the Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina. |
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