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Neglect to write "And they're off!" in the caption, however, and it's all over.
Sometimes, authors become so focused on the idea of being convincing writing a character of the opposite gender, or a different race, or different cultural background, that they neglect to write a convincing character, which is the most important consideration.
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They neglected to write a story.
It starts with a walk in tall grass, then Dan going off to war and neglecting to write for years.
You neglected to write about how many successful surgeries he did perform and how happy he made his patients.
That work was covered by a contract, except for a three-month period during which city officials neglected to write a new contract or seek approval for the funding.
A Los Angeles man who recently mailed a letter to a friend in an envelope on which he neglected to write either name or address got it back from the post office - his address was printed on the back - stamped "Returned for better directions".
The New Yorker, July 12 , 1952P. 20 A Los Angeles man who recently mailed a letter to a friend in an envelope on which he neglected to write either name or address got it back from the post office - his address was printed on the back - stamped "Returned for better directions".
Although he accumulated the fortune necessary for such, Nobel neglected to write it in his will.
The second-biggest way is by neglecting to write a personal note along with the connection request.
Storied Yale Law School Property Professor, Robert Ellickson, would notoriously dock exam points from students who neglected to write, first and foremost, something along the lines of: "I would advise my client that we should contact the other party, and see if there is any way the situation can be resolved without litigation". Most of the time, litigation is bad news for everyone involved.
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