Sentence examples for racing writing from inspiring English sources

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In 2001, Laura Hillenbrand's bestseller Seabiscuit: An American Legend changed racing writing.

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The Shoe: Willie Shoemaker's Illustrated Book of Racing, written with Dan Smith, was published in 1976.

In a phone interview from his home in Lambertville, N.J., McBride talked about race, writing, politics and how music has shaped his work.

His recent publications include "Race, Writing, and Computation: Racial Difference and the US Novel, 1880-2000" (Jofrnal of Cultural Analytics, 2019) and "Self-Repetition and East Asian Literary Modernity, 1900-1930" (Jofrnal of Cultural Analytics, 2018).

Where it says "race," write "human".

"Race," writes Greenberg, "is central to their worldview".

"Frenchwomen are the repositories of chic, because this inheritance is inscribed in their race," wrote another.

"Tyler Hamilton had a good point about this in his book The Secret Race," writes Roger Martin.

"To understand the patterns of support and opposition to Trump, you have to talk about race," wrote Matthew Yglesias of Vox.

12.31pm: Warwickshire are 394 for 6 and batting Nottinghamshire out of the match and the title race, writes Brian Halford.

Barry Edelstein, the artistic director of CSC, discovered "Race," written by Ferdinand Bruckner in 1933, while doing research on another project five years ago.

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