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By the early 20th century, Virginia Woolf complained that "in all this there is no writing for writing's sake," arguing that the letters "heap up in mounds of insignificant and often dismal dust the innumerable trivialities of daily life".

Basically, no writing for websites owned by big media companies.

"There's no writing for women anymore," says Davis. "This is the truth.... Women are the essential part of the theater but the writers are not writing about women".

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Until now, the department had no written exception for medical marijuana.

Although her fellow journalists stopped him from dismissing her, she no longer wrote for The Observer while he was there.

*Correction: A previous version of this post identified Notaro as a writer for "Inside Amy Schumer"; she no longer writes for the show.

He tweeted on Wednesday: "Sorry but at this stage I'll no longer be writing for the Daily Telegraph.

Nassar's initial claim that he had no unpublished writing for Schwarcz turned out not to be entirely true.

The pitch is fairly simple: No talking, no writing, no reading for 10 days, meditating 10 hours a day.

"I think it's raining, no?" Nick Paumgarten has been writing for The New Yorker since 2000.

No?"  Nick Paumgarten has been writing for The New Yorker since 2000.

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