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Examples of literary authors include Paul Wamo, Déwé Gorodey, Denis Pourawa and others.

In a neat bit of literary magic, McPherson also manages to bring the women in these stories fully to life.

It departs from a bit of literary history: Southey's and Coleridge's scheme to found a utopian colony in Pennsylvania.

In a bizarre bit of literary artifice, Fuller uses quotation marks for white dialogue but not black.

The stories are usually silly, sometimes touching, and updated almost every day — a bit of literary crowdsourcing with more than fifty-four thousand potential contributors.

Both the Broadway and the off-Broadway production try to substantiate an unpromising bit of literary fluff, highlighting the poem's stale stereotypes and its lack of plotting.

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In "An Unspeakable Word Is the Word That Has to Be Spoken," published in the Sunday magazine, the author, Jenny Diski, rather creatively addressed a distinctly feminine obscenity: bits of literary history concerning it, BBC bloopers using it, the lingering cultural objection to it, and her own call to actually use it in print.

And he's a bit of a literary artist himself; his observations are often strikingly phrased.

"I think we lose a bit of our literary history if we do not acknowledge the contributions of Jessie Fauset".

Mr. Brian is a Harvard-educated trial lawyer who specializes in complex civil cases, and his work has a bit of a literary streak.

It seems a bit of gorgeous literary plumage until we realize that it is also an affirmation of what can fly above war's destruction.

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