New York playwright Will Eno is an original, a maverick wordsmith whose weird, wry dramas gurgle with the grim humour and pain of life. |
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She quickly became enamoured with his style of writing, entranced by his wordsmith abilities and the evident wisdom of his words. |
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No less a wordsmith than Elizabeth Bishop reported that she had had to look up six words in Craft's Chronicle. |
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Largely self-educated, Jack London had a love of books and a desire to write, but hadn't had a lot of success as a wordsmith yet. |
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After all, being the skilled wordsmith that he is, I've no doubt Andrew will be able to convey the sound of the ocean through the written word. |
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Palmer's abstraction is in illustration of very private experience, not a wordsmith tinkering at several removes from experience. |
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A speech writer is a wordsmith extraordinaire and will work each word and phrase to maximum advantage. |
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Milton, who worked as a film critic as well as an agency copywriter, was a wordsmith. |
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She was a prosperous merchant and creative free spirit, a poet and a wordsmith. |
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Finding the right wordsmith editor begins with screening applicants with various writing and editing backgrounds. |
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Mr. Speaker, during his 34 years in the United States and the United Kingdom, the Liberal leader became a very distinguished wordsmith. |
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We found that Mr Jörg Haider, as a wordsmith, has been a voice for racism and for xenophobia. |
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I am a wordsmith at heart and my job could not be a better fit for me, combining as it does languages and communication. |
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Maybe I have a chip on my shoulder about John's skill as a wordsmith. |
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The show is rounded out by heavy duty wordsmith Fortner Anderson, the quiet intensity of Jason Selman's poetry, and a sampling of Harris's own fevered flights of fancy. |
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This happens to be precisely what exalts a wordsmith like James Joyce. |
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The garroted gossipmonger had included several cryptic acknowledgments in her manuscript that tantalize the wily wordsmith. |
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Mr Gunn, a fine and deliberate wordsmith, revered the rhythms of Spenser, Milton and Dante all through his writing career. |
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He burnished his reputation as a Republican wordsmith working for Dan Coats, a former senator for Indiana. |
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Balaguer was a poet and wordsmith, and his political resilience sprang largely from that. |
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On investigation, we find one outstanding wordsmith whose prose decisively influenced the lovely cadences of the King James translation. |
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This also reflects the shadow of de Gaulle, who was a prolific wordsmith before he became a resistance hero and politician. |
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With this collection of pop pleasantly sprinkled with poetry and an offbeat sense of humour, this impish wordsmith confirms his immense talent. |
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A shrewder wordsmith might have better navigated the thicket of legislative traps during the Arizona debate. |
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Nevin the wordsmith goes into overdrive as he pours out his heart and bares his soul in songs such as The One I Love, Absent Friend and Turn Around. |
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For Danis, when it is time to bring his own texts to the stage, the wordsmith gives way to the playwright who seeks to let his fictional universes be seen and heard. |
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Through Pierre Loti, that great magical wordsmith and the literary reference for the exotic, the imagination of several generations of readers travelled far and wide. |
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Western Manitoba's wordsmith, Mr. Fred McGuinness, has suggested that we repeat this centennial experience by giving national recognition to the approaching millennium. |
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Aided and abetted by wordsmith cronies Bergman and Fauque, he has signed a handful of modern French masterpieces, songs so musically sophisticated and rich it takes time to fully take them in. |
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The person they had just heard was not, after all, a wordsmith. |
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The member is experienced in how we can wordsmith or play with words. |
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With all his talent as a wordsmith, he was also a gifted cartoonist. |
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If only The Situation was as much of a ladies' man as he is a wordsmith. |
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She has always been known as a capable wordsmith, but in this latest novel she also shows surprising emotional depth. |
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My vocation as a wordsmith has led me to grow a solid repertoire of hundreds of traditional Irish songs and I've tried my hand in song writing as well. |
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