He makes this point in his Clarkson style in a brilliant piece of writing for the Sunday Times. |
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The group spent the morning working on a descriptive piece of writing and poems about people they knew. |
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I have a clean, beautiful piece of writing paper sitting in front of me and I intend to write only beautiful things about myself on it. |
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This is a well written, well structured piece of writing, given added gravitas by its background of being a resignation letter. |
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But in general, this is a strong, thought-provoking piece of writing and an impressive, affecting performance. |
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When his first piece of writing won a competition it was published under his Irish name. |
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The greatness of maternal love has been the topic of many an immortal piece of writing. |
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Far from it, Revelation is an inspired piece of writing in which God speaks to our hearts and raises our hopes and expectations. |
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It is a superb piece of writing, and under Ross Manson's taut direction, Volcano gives it a thrilling production. |
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While going through such varied sources, it is a great joy when one finds an autobiography or a biography or an unpublished piece of writing. |
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Herman Melville's short novel, Billy Budd, is a complex piece of writing that deserves to be read on its own terms. |
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In the days before xerox machines, a carbon copy was the best way of replicating a piece of writing. |
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The final written product from such a topic is an invigorated piece of writing where every single word leaps out from the page and yells at you as loud as possible. |
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The writing task involved students producing a single short piece of writing over approximately four sessions. |
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She stole my words because the description of the battle is so vivid in that piece of writing. |
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This joyful imperative served as a pretext for presenting a piece of writing by Baltasar Gracián, a rather special 17th century Spanish Jesuit. |
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A cautionary piece of writing about exclusion and being on the margins, this play brings a community of illegal workers to the stage. |
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Therefore, even the smallest attempt at covering all aspects over such a long period would be worthy of a much lengthier piece of writing. |
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Its calligraphy nibs, crafted from the finest stainless steel, turn every piece of writing into a small work of art. |
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These points notwithstanding, Joe Cinque's Consolation is a lovely piece of writing and I don't begrudge a single minute I spent curled up with it. |
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Students are asked to date all their work and to keep together all the work related to a particular piece of writing. |
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Anyone who has read the script for the film knows that it's a singularly brilliant piece of writing, but the rub is that screenplays are written to be filmed, not to be read. |
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Occasionally in life we come across a piece of art, a tune or a lyric, a poem or a piece of writing that immediately grabs our attention, and keeps us enthralled. |
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What's behind this latest garbage is the notion of a collective intelligence, where the hive mind of the Interweb will improve an idea or piece of writing. |
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I will say only that the problem I'm describing is not new as much as cyclical, and that, in grim moods, I'm disheartened that so many of us can be made to read a piece of writing and remain unalert to its lessons. |
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Even where the ideas contained in the work are strongly influenced by participation in collaborative activities, a particular piece of writing is more than just the ideas it contains. |
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When one reads any strongly individual piece of writing, one has the impression of seeing a face somewhere behind the page. |
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No piece of writing, no matter what its purpose or length, should leave your desk until you have examined it intensely with a view to taking the fat out of it. |
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This was an encounter which was waiting to happen, and the result is a closely-argued piece of writing which convinces us that, despite everything, there is still something upon which our eye may meaningfully rest. |
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For example, at the elementary level the assignment could be a reading passage with questions, a piece of writing, and a math problem for each strand of the mathematics curriculum. |
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It's a resonant, disquieting piece of writing. |
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To examine a piece of writing with the intent of determining the strengths and weaknesses of its organization and arguments, and making suggestions to correct those weaknesses. |
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