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Eschewing written messages or telephones, they used personal envoys who spoke in code.

After that high point, though, deal volume began to decline in the U.S., which Crunchbase News has documented, as investors eschewed writing many smaller checks to early-stage startups, instead favoring fewer, larger checks with later-stage tech companies.

Prus long eschewed writing historical fiction, arguing that it must inevitably distort history.

So, for instance, I eschewed writing a typical "ten best" list this year because there are so freaking many of them out there, and mine wouldn't be all that different from most of them.* But when I began reading all the "anticipated films of 2015" lists, it became pretty clear pretty quick that my own version of that list would differ greatly from most of what I was seeing.

His intelligence briefings are presented orally; he eschews written reports.

The director of Machines, Rahul Jain, eschews written information in favour of mesmerising images: the film is iridescent with chemicals, dyes, fabrics, burning plastic and toxic sludge.

Because objects' being "withdraws" from analysis, Morton, a professor and Rita Shea Guffey Chair in English at Rice university, wisely eschews writing in an academic "metalanguage" which would pretend to exist entirely apart from him and the objects he is considering.

As befits a writer whose work was rooted in history, she eschewed modern writing techniques.

The whole premise of the Moth, after all, is to eschew the written form.

Mr. Smith turned his book around quickly, eschewing a ghostwriter and writing his own first draft.

Yet she lived for 27 years in a converted 13th-century church in Tuscany, happily eschewing the literary whirl, writing longhand in spiral-bound notebooks that were sent to her from Edinburgh.

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