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As the author generously admits, the idea for the plot came from elsewhere, but the story is told with gusto.
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(1) In London, the amalgam of isolationists, pacifists and anti-Blair leftists -- once certain they would spoil a state visit by branding the U.S. president a monster militarist -- would generously admit that they had been a noisy minority, and that their discourtesy triggered a reaffirmation by most Britons of the ties between two freedom-speaking nations that lead the world in defeating tyrants.
And unlike the novel's flatly depicted present, the physical world of the past, in which their stories take place, generously opens to admit us.
It's of a surrogate I especially liked, a woman who smiled generously, spoke frankly, and admitted uncertainty about how carrying and delivering somebody else's children would impact her life, even while she was glad to be helping five other people: the single father paying for her stay, his twins crowding her uterus, and her two adult children, a boy and girl aged 18 and 22.
"I'm bronzer obsessed!" Kors admitted, which explains the generously sized compacts of his label's Sporty Bronze Powder used backstage ("If I had a horse who needed bronzing, there's enough product in here!" quipped Page).
Even coal baron Bob Murray, the guy who delivered a wish list to the EPA and donated generously to President Donald Trump's 2016 campaign, admits that clean coal doesn't exist.
The chancellor, George Osborne, on Sunday answered critics who said Britain was acting less generously than Germany, which is on course to admit 800,000 people this year, by saying the prime minister would outline far-reaching plans to help the refugees.
The chancellor answered critics who said that Britain is acting less generously than Germany, which is on course to admit 800,000 people this year, by saying the prime minister will outline far-reaching plans to help the refugees.
Some of the best financial aid packages are offered at 31 selective colleges that generously promise to meet the full financial need of any admitted student, a policy known as need-blind admissions.
I promptly navigated to the website of the publisher, which also admitted that the book was out of stock, but generously provided a list of bookstores that might still carry it.
"Father Geoghan admits the activity but does not feel it serious nor a serious pastoral problem," the priest reported generously.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com