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I cross out adjectives.
I cross out fresh fruit.
"I cross out words so you will see them more," he once told Robert Farris Thompson, America's foremost historian of African art.
And I tape one inside their screen door so they'll be sure and see it when they go to softball later, then I stuff like nine in their mailbox, and on the rest I cross out "Your Dad" and put in "Frank Adams" and distribute them in mailboxes around the block.
It's like this, and I'm trying to figure out this, and I do it down here, and I cross out, and then I've got all this and I'm not sure if I should add this, and maybe it's too long, and I'm going this afternoon to type it up again and ask someone to look at it, whoever has time".
I cross out the others and frantically rewrite a barely legible Carter.
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I crossed out "may" and wrote "will".
The executives at my former company were rightfully sensitive to structural trust: They charted my progress on the corporate map and noted when I crossed out of neutral territory.
"So I wrote a parody in a fit of rage, showed it to the story editor, and he said: 'This is good, you want to make a novel out of this.' I crossed out the title, wrote 'Chapter One', and went from there".
I crossed out my buddy's name and moved it over.
At least, I consoled myself while I crossed out the names of Diego Maradona and Michael Laudrup, 99% of you taking part in this debate will have seen the contenders in action.
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