Sentence examples for literate comment from inspiring English sources

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On the Right's Words William F. Buckley announced last month that he has decided to give up public speaking; in its stead, this pioneering practitioner of self-mocking rodomontade has endowed his conservative followers with "Let Us Talk of Many Things" (Forum/Prima, $30), a high-stylish compilation of 50 years of piquant and literate comment.

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It was kind of astonishing: as environmentalism, philanthropy, saving and debt, trust funds, fame, slave morality and real estate all reared their heads in the fairly literate comments section, it became clear that the house of Brangelina — and Mr. Levin's disingenuous take on it — was as good a subject as any to ignite a great American debate.

12. Commenters -- Reality show in the style of Hoarders, but looking at the garbage-filled sadness-houses of people who spend all day obsessively leaving barely-literate comments on YouTube videos and blogs, in which they express foolish outrage about things they read on the Internet.

He pokes fun at his mum's inadequacy on social media, and shares more trademark "found poems" cribbed from semi-literate online comments – which are funny in a way we've seen many times before, from Gorman and others.

Our bet is that when you visit NYTimes.com, you're looking for urbane and literate content, and our comments sections seek to live by that same standard.

"I mean literally literate".

"We favor literate, smart, insightful comments, and those that address an opposite or minority point of view".

Record Store Day and eBay have dance of reciprocity that has been sliced-and-diced and unpacked many, many times by everyone from real cultural critics to sub-literate halfwits who rule comments section netherworlds at each turn.

The immigration minister, Peter Dutton, has said refugees aren't numerate or literate and would take Australian jobs in inflammatory comments arguing against increasing the refugee intake.

Tech writer Bruce Sterling commented in 2007 that using Twitter for "literate communication" is "about as likely as firing up a CB radio and hearing some guy recite the Iliad".

Ms. George's play, which began at the Lark Play Development Center in New York, may not actually have anything much deeper than that to say, but its attempts to comment on the world are at least lively and literate.

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