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The 375,000 people whose debt Wonga has had to partially or wholly write off represent one in five of its yearly borrower total.
Ms. Bowersox only sounds hemmed in on the songs she didn't wholly write, including the uncomfortably peppy "Lonely Won't Come Around" and "Hold On," written by the former "Idol" judge Kara DioGuardi and Chad Kroeger of Nickelback, which is too neat for Ms. Bowersox's shambles.
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A panel from London University looked into of allegations that his PhD thesis was partly or wholly written by someone else, and decided that his doctorate should not be revoked.
The 1965 Beatles track "Yesterday" (wholly written by McCartney and performed alone with a string quartet) has been played some six million times on U.S. radio and television, far outstripping its nearest competitor.
The committee inquiry will be given the original Joint Intelligence Committee report on Iraqi weapons which was wholly written by the security services so that it can be compared with the dossier published by Downing Street.
A holograph will, for example, which is usually unwitnessed, is an instrument wholly written in the handwriting of the signer, and it may be accepted as legally binding upon the law to carry out its dispositions, barring the findings of anything that could render it invalid.
He commissioned it especially to present to Chester-le Street, and out of all manuscripts he gave to a religious foundation which survive, it is the only one which was wholly written in England during his reign.
At one level, that is a brilliant-if-cynical strategy by the White House: If liberal publications are attacking progressive independent administration critics like Taibbi, then the implicit message beyond the overt attacks is that someone like Taibbi's arguments can be wholly written off not on the substance, but on the simple fact that he clearly must be on the extreme ideological fringe.
After building up its declining circulation, she left in 1912 to devote herself wholly to writing novels.
The best is Richard H. Thornton's American Glossary (1912), but it is based wholly on written records and is thus incomplete.
Their stories are wholly engaging, written with the flair of a novelist; indeed, MacLean readily admits that he has employed "some of the techniques of the novel".
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