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It published not only Verbatim but also some 150 books, his own and others', on words and language.

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Do you want to let others copy, distribute, display, and perform only verbatim copies of your work, not derivative works based upon it?

An up-to-the-minute, verbatim collage by the National Theatre of Scotland (NTS), Enquirer deals not only with the kind of murky material currently being raked over by Lord Justice Leveson, but with all aspects of the journalistic trade, from the disreputable to the noble.

By presenting the interviews in a lively question-and-answer format, Mr. Schwager not only gave readers insight into the traders' techniques, but also provided a glimpse, through verbatim musings, of how the traders' minds worked.

Directed by Kent and Indhu Rubasingham, this theatrical marathon consists not only of the 12 short plays, but includes several sequences in which actors perform verbatim (edited by Richard Northe-Taylor) the words spoken by such contemporary figures as Hillary Clinton, Stanley McChrystal, and David Richards.

Certainly the speech he delivered in Chicago is a pleonastic masterpiece, distinguished not only by a high proportion of "Ands" but also by the frequency with which he repeated himself verbatim and the artful proliferation of synonyms- Sorrow and disynonyms- Sorrow and silently,""force andistress power"...not to mention "law and order," which he used three times.

This applies not only to dinners but also to more involved situations: Bad Irina's lies and subterfuges are re-enacted almost verbatim by a different character in Good Irina's universe, to her blissful ignorance of the implications - but our enlightenment.

A transcript of the examination survives and is the only verbatim record of the artist's voice.

He is not only a world-class talker who gives superior phone (going unseen seems to free him) but also a high-fidelity listener who remembers every word someone says — verbatim, based on my experience, which was more than a little disconcerting since I was the only one taking notes.

Not only is there repetition between the columns themselves, the new editorial interventions – a Preface and italicised introductory paragraphs to each section – are themselves repetitious, with cut-and-pasted sentences from the Preface returning verbatim later in the book to introduce each chapter.

The chorus quotes verbatim from the literary source that gives the song its title — the famous speech in Shakespeare's "Troilus and Cressida" in which Troilus questions not only the nature of love but the entire cosmological order — though Wagner adds a conspicuous extra syllable to the word "dissolved".

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