Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigSimilar(60)
She pressed on, unwittingly making a compelling case for Britain remaining in the EU as she explained why we were so keen to leave.
But unwittingly, the press gave the attackers ammunition.
A strong cast is headed by the baritone Nathan Gunn in his signature role as Billy, the opera's guileless and appealing tragic hero, a young man pressed into service aboard a British warship in 1797 and who unwittingly makes an enemy of John Claggart, the malevolent master-at-arms (James Morris in a chilling performance).
While less prevalent on top media sites than the top three providers above, PRWeb suffered a horrific PR setback when it unwittingly posted a press release hoax in November 2012 that falsely announced Google was acquiring WiFi provider ICOA for $400 million.
At Baydan's Shoes, Ramazan Baydan's factory in the nondescript outskirts of Istanbul, where the international furor unwittingly began, Baydan has told interviewers that he has been overwhelmed with international orders since the lone journalist's shoe-hurling during yet another of Bush's "mission accomplished" press conferences, his last one in Iraq.
Did Firmage deceive a gullible press into unwittingly making him and his otherwise pedestrian company into major names in the Valley?
He avoided the press – whom he had unwittingly tipped off himself "amid the enjoyment of good food and wine" at a book launch the night before – by sneaking out the hotel kitchen and whizzing around Paris on a Harley-Davidson with Cantona's adviser.
She added that negative press coverage had an impact, saying it was hard to escape the conclusion that some parts of the press played a role in "encouraging abuse, unwittingly or otherwise".
While most people, after meeting Maes in person, come away with a positive impression and even find it hard to believe how different he is from his image in the press, the reality is that he has unwittingly created severe problems for himself and he does not have the resources to overcome them.
The second theory is that Harry is now unwittingly assisting in the work of certain sections of the press, which have slowly but surely been starting to shoehorn him into the role of the royal family's Sad Jen, after the hugely successful, always cheery-looking – and, indeed, now married – Jennifer Aniston.
Mrs. Kipling's other brother, Beatty, lived nearby and, according to articles that appeared in The New York Times in May of that year, was "wild and ungovernable" and had "threatened Mr. Kipling's life," declaring: " 'I'll blow your soul out of you.' " Kipling filed charges, unwittingly opening his cloistered life to invasive courtroom questioning, an attentive press and a riveted public.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com