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Gore turned in a first draft in July of 1991.
As much as I liked watching my word count go up in a first draft, I thrill to see it go down in a second draft.
Straighterline requires that you turn in a first draft of each composition for comments, then revise and resubmit for a grade.
Rumour has it that, in a first draft, since modified, even the industrial revolution was found worthy of only half a sentence.
He continued: "Now, actually the choice to favor the Internet over broadcast as common medium was initially made in a first draft form in 1994 to 1997 by some of the people who now are running the F.C.C".
I've done a translation myself (of a modern Greek poet), and my guess is that you could spend an entire working day solving the problems presented in this six-line passage — nailing down the meaning in a first draft, perhaps, and then spending several hours working out how to get the sound effects, to say nothing of the rhythm.
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Also in 1921, a first draft of his Remember saw print in Viața Românească.
In February 2009, a first draft of the mapping was presented and discussed at a Behavioural Surveillance Expert Meeting.
In January 1956 Fleming travelled to his Goldeneye estate in Jamaica to write From Russia, with Love, returning to London in March that year with a first draft manuscript.
An obituary is, in many cases, a first draft of history.
So in August 1999 we published a first draft of the regulations.
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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.
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