On a wide range of issues he has penned important and provocative academic articles. |
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Satisfied that they were doing well, he checked the chickens and the goats and the weaner pig penned up in a small stall nearby. |
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There are the razor-sharp scripts, penned by Matt Groening and a posse of ivy-league intellectuals. |
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Here are penned beasts, goats and spotted cattle, swaying their streaming heads and watching me, ears flapping over woven withy walls. |
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He may have spent a great portion of his life in a drug-addled state but he rarely penned a lazy line. |
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He penned the last sentence and realised that Elissa had already slumbered off to slumberland. |
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After all, anti-christian lyrics have been penned by everyone from John Lennon to Judas Iscariot. |
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Assaults on the 'liberal' academy were, for a time, consigned to opinion columns penned by conservative rodomonts. |
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He got the song penned by the well-known Tamil cinema lyrist Vairamuthu and the anthem cassette is played on every Monday and Friday morning. |
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Their press release, penned by Pyro, is a more entertaining fiction than plenty of novels published this year. |
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At a rare soft moment in his life, H. L. Mencken was fetched by a novel penned by a madcap Englishman. |
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He penned a 300-word long sentence without using a verb or an auxiliary on the Washington summit 15 years ago. |
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As a professional scribbler, I had penned a piece about the social, economic and environmental benefits of fair trade agriculture. |
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The findings follow a two-year study in the western Highlands where wild sea trout share coastal waters with penned salmon. |
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John Critchley scored the movie, while Ian Blurton penned three original songs for the titular character's fictional band. |
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Tazaonana is followed by Intambi, a Bemba song penned down by folk singer Pontiano Kaiche. |
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In many areas where there are feral pigs, wild sows and piglets are captured, male shoats castrated, and then the pigs are housed or penned. |
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So, I've just penned a note for each of the flats in the block requesting that the borrower return it. |
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A very popular book on uroscopy was penned by the seventh-century Byzantine physician Theophilus. |
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Pop songster Paul Williams, who penned such tunes as The Rainbow Connection, scored the music and songs for the film. |
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York penned Horden back from the start and should have scored in the fifth minute but No 8 Andy Kay spilled the ball with the line in sight. |
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His calligraphic pieces penned after age forty-nine are considered to be divine art. |
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He was awarded the Trinity Cross in 1978, his portrait adorned two postage stamps and six calypso songs were penned to commemorate his triumph. |
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Kipling penned this ode to imperialism as a tribute to the US annexation of the Philippines. |
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To help achieve ratification, he penned twenty-nine of the celebrated Federalist Papers. |
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Tess made a little outrun and brought the ducks to a small wire pen and penned them. |
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To one side along the palisade stood crofts which held penned goats, cattle, and a few sheep. |
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Now the goats weren't penned at the time but we figured with the two of us it would be no problem to grab them. |
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The animals will be penned so that people can pat them and speak to Santa before a final high street parade at 1.45 pm. |
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At least 20 protesters were injured, two seriously, after being penned into an enclosed area. |
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She felt a presence all around her, as if she was being watched, being penned in, being trapped. |
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There, unable to avoid the blows because they were penned in by the trap, the enemy would be crushed under the maces of the battlemothers. |
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It is going to be very difficult for us and we will be penned in for periods. |
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It is a fair copy of the Declaration of Independence, one of three surviving copies penned by the optimistic visionary himself. |
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Annie Besant was employed as a journalist and penned pieces on women's rights, and the inequable Victorian laws on marriage. |
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Ballads have been penned, poems have been composed and ditties have been compiled. |
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The Gaelic notes in the Book of Deer were penned by a scribe whose native language was Irish. |
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Singing cowpokes even penned some of our favorite tunes, from yuletide classics to country standards. |
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Atop the videocassette was a note penned in blue ink in my brother's surprisingly crabbed handwriting. |
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What is even more remarkable, however, is that this reactionary tract was penned by a self-proclaimed freethinker and anarchist. |
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Thackeray, as he penned the early chapters, saw a rather more dignified narrative future for William. |
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His favourite pastime is singing ghazals, and he has penned many in various languages. |
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Is that really the tiny study where Noah Webster penned his definitive dictionary? |
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This song for the dentally challenged was penned in 1944 by Don Gardener. |
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Artistically audacious, he penned plays, ballets, sketches, and novels. |
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In fact, Sayles was a prize-winning fiction writer before he ever penned a screenplay or shot a reel of film. |
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Mauldin penned them from his own experiences in the war and used them to poke fun at commanders, rear echelon solders, the enemy and the everyday life of men under fire. |
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He penned a track for the upcoming Willie Nelson collabo album. |
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Instead, U.S. forces generally remain penned up in formidable cantonments. |
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It still left the French three scores behind and they were soon penned back inside their own half again as England strove to deliver the coup de grace. |
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Bound in the flayed skin of 100 saints and penned with the blood of virgins, this sinister and forbidden occult text is an item of incredible power. |
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He penned pamphlets of protest, left his mark on Philadelphia's most significant free black institutions, and produced a moving spiritual autobiography. |
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Fearing that the French Revolution might encourage similar action by the British people, Burke penned his Reflections. |
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British comedienne Lucy Porter has penned a sweet tribute to hirsute men in her new book, Hairy Hunks. |
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When he came to write up his travels in 1790 he was careless with his original notes, with the result that critics claimed he had penned a work of fiction. |
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He's known for unusual sentences, like the time he ordered a man who called a police officer a pig to spend a couple of hours penned up with the real thing. |
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He penned a large chunk of the epic The Lord of the Rings here, inspired by the rural patchwork of hedges, meadows and woodlands rolling down to the lazy River Ribble. |
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Some of the magazine is very well written, likely penned by someone with journalistic or public relations experience. |
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At the time of release the tablet was penned as an iPad beater. |
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We'd been penned in by the cops but rumours began to filter through via text messages, the earliest heralds first disbelieved and later pumped for information. |
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The location and dates were penned in a cramped, childish script. |
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Bovell penned the screenplay here as well, and though some of the dialogue veers on hokiness, for the most part he deserves praise for such an intricate web of characters. |
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There is a birdcage, which Shackelton owned and several photographs of the great man, together with letters and other documents penned or signed by him. |
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Michael Lewis, who coined the term and penned the 2003 bestselling book of that name. |
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Milch, who wrote such superb shows as NYPD Blue and deadwood and also penned Luck, is a disgrace as well. |
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Tributes were penned, tuckets were sounded, haggis was downed. |
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He has a penchant for writing and has penned a few hundred poems. |
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It was on a hike to the Grand Canyon at age 18 that Shattuck penned her first bucket list. |
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Few authors write more transparently about music than Swafford, who has also penned memorable lives of Brahms and Ives. |
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The honchos call in a whiz-kid named George Weiss, who penned tunes for the likes of Elvis. |
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As Republicans faced their own wipeout in 2006, conservative commentators penned plenty of pieces along the same lines. |
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Archer plays the lead in a ponderous but thoughtful one-act play penned by her husband, Terry Jastrow. |
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Scotland Yard said about 200 to 300 protesters were still in the Oxford Circus area, where they had been penned in by riot police for about seven hours. |
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Some paced back and forth as if they were penned in with no way out. |
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During the war the British had instituted a new system of blockade, by which they penned in the main French fleets at anchor in Brest and Toulon. |
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And since the brainteaser was too huge to be penned by hand, solutions are lighted in fluorescent letters at night, reports the Telegraph. |
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Silver bars had me penned in like an animal. I was in a prison cell, fergawdsake. |
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And when Fraser became a screenwriter, he penned a role as a Scot in Mother Lode for his dad. |
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Trainwreck is a potty-mouthed comedy penned by leading actress Schumer that raises its skirt to political correctness. |
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The singer is working on the musical with Irish playwrite Martin Lynch, who penned hit movie A Prayer For The Dying. |
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The wall served as protection from nearby groups, as protection from floods, or to keep animals penned. |
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Despite the general avoidance of the Republican era, he penned a defense of Cicero against the charges of Asinius Gallus. |
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This theme is elaborated upon in Boron's sequels and in subsequent Arthurian works penned by others. |
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Gaskell penned all her novels, with the exception of Mary Barton, at her residence on Plymouth Grove. |
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It is interesting to note that a treatise on Astrology was penned in Urdu by Pandit Roop Chand Joshi in the eighteenth century. |
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Local legend has it that he penned some of The Faerie Queene under this tree. |
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Inspired by the 1997 Keats biography penned by Andrew Motion, it stars Ben Whishaw as Keats and Abbie Cornish as Fanny. |
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Steve Kloves wrote the screenplays for all but the fifth film, which was penned by Michael Goldenberg. |
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It also has some writings of the laws of the game penned at the first meeting held at The Freemasons' Tavern. |
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In recent years, a number of politicians and intellectuals have also penned memoirs or reflections on the country. |
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It is possible that Rhygyfarch penned a few sections of the manuscript himself, as the hand is not always consistent. |
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The song began as a merger of two separate songs, with the verses penned by Ham and the chorus penned by Evans. |
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Suddenly mouthy Yank Vanilla Ice, who'd been shouting the odds all week, found himself penned in with Britain's sarkiest man. |
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Historians are able to analyze existing letters penned by Augustus to others for additional facts or clues about his personal life. |
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There are over 48,900 poems penned by some 2,200 Tang authors that have survived until modern times. |
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Ocellated turkeys were unsuitable for domestication, but were rounded up in the wild and penned for fattening. |
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An earlier script, penned by director Werner Herzog, also deliberately included De Orellana in the movie, but he was ultimately left out. |
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On April 18, 1802, Jefferson penned a letter to United States Ambassador to France Robert Livingston. |
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Ruskin also penned essays and treatises, poetry and lectures, travel guides and manuals, letters and even a fairy tale. |
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The short verse at its base was penned by his close friend Canon Hardwicke Rawnsley who was chair of the memorial committee. |
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The Magpies then had to absorb a spell of pressure from the home side as the Yellow Boys penned United in their own half. |
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Mighty Joe Young has penned another pocket-size book which is scoring well with footie fans. |
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French editorialists had penned columns questioning whether Barnes was innocent, and the mayor of Paris even traveled to Texas to meet him. |
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Certainly the Qur'an and pre-Islamic poetry are more difficult texts than those penned by Najib Mahfouz, the 1988 Nobel Laureate in literature. |
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One lot will then be driven off by one dog, leaving the rest to be penned in a diamond-shaped, gateless pen. |
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Doyle has penned a precontract agreement with MLS side Colorado Rapids. |
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One source, the largely fictional Passion of Artemius, probably penned in the eighth century by John of Damascus, makes the legendary connection explicit. |
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Then again, the authors can't force you to go in the big red book if you don't want to, especially as all the biographies are penned by the biographees themselves. |
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He has now penned his own account of the debacle, titled Cry Havoc. |
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The story recently came full circle when producer Garth Fundis asked Lindsey to sing on some songs she had penned for Yearwood's 2005 album Jasper County. |
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As far back into the 20th century as you care to explore, professional bird dog trainers have always used penned birds to train dogs, mostly quail, pheasants and pigeons. |
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A FORMER top Midland cop has taken a trip down memory lane and penned a book featuring his memories of Teddy boys and the great smogs of Birmingham 50 and 60 years ago. |
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Moreover, at this time he penned articles appraising the life and works of various poets and men of letters, including Goethe, Voltaire and Diderot. |
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Trainwreck is a potty-mouthed comedy penned by leading actress Schumer that raises its skirt to political correctness and gleefully flashes sexual inequality. |
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Kelley had penned a script that updated the comic book classic to have the heroine as a hard-headed businesswoman by day and a baddie botherer by night. |
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The word, uncial, is also sometimes used to refer to manuscripts that have been scribed in uncial, especially when differentiating from those penned with minuscule. |
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On 27 September 2016 a new project, Widows, was announced to be in development with a script penned by Gone Girl writer Gillian Flynn and McQueen attached to direct. |
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