Sentence examples for swift writing from inspiring English sources

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Swift, writing in 1726, was apparently describing dementia, a medical term not generally in use until the nineteenth century.

Mr. Swift, writing about the common horse-tail (Equisetum arvense) which helped pave way for plant life on earth, says "The horse-tails saw the birth of animal life; its struggle up to sunlight and intelligence; they may see its decline and obliteration if man does not keep the Law".

A montage of Swift writing a letter is shown alternately with scenes of her boyfriend strolling around the town.

And just last week, Styles admitted that he'd be OK with Swift writing an inevitable breakup song about him because he thought she was "a great songwriter".

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Mr. Swift writes particularly well about why good poetry about air bombing is rare and valuable.

Swift writes about the fissures and catastrophes between people: the betrayals, disappointments and fallings-out of relationships.

"I was actually in his company only a few times," Mr. Swift writes, "widely spaced, over a period of more than 20 years".

"He was lost, neatly, at just the right time, and so I could tell you here the story of a hero: a pilot of the early bombing, justified and absent from the atrocities of later history," Mr. Swift writes.

Some people argue that swift write-downs in fact help to re-establish stability: Yoshimi Watanabe, Japan's minister for financial services, says Japanese banks exacerbated their country's economic woes by "avoiding ever facing up to losses".

"He said that the thing was that you had to quell it," Mr. Swift writes, "crush it at once, as soon as it arose, give it no further space, otherwise you were lost".

Swift wrote seven of the album's songs alone, including two singles, and co-wrote the remaining six with songwriters Rose, John Rich, Colbie Caillat and Hillary Lindsey.

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