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Roughly, this means that he writes without rewriting, inventing as he goes.
The Bush administration tried to fast-track permits for such operations but left office without rewriting the laws.
The incoming president, José Manuel Durão Barroso, the prime minister of Portugal, said he hoped to "make the pact more credible without rewriting it".
(Without rewriting any music, Mr. Caurier and Mr. Leiser have devised yet a third finale in which Hamlet dies but are still working out the details for their Met version).
Indeed, in a 30-minute conversation, she emphasized the dangers of rushing headlong into a vote without rewriting the Constitution, engaging opposition groups or mastering the mechanics of elections, like how to compile voter rolls.
His health-care plans emphasise using competition to curb costs rather than expanding coverage.Mr McCain's domestic platform may be beside the point, however, since Congress will be Democratic and unlikely to pass his proposals without rewriting them.
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For the first time in her life, she was writing without hesitation, without stopping, rewriting or discarding; she was writing the way one breathes, or dreams... she was still writing when the street cleaners came by at the first touch of dawn.' Dominique Aury, lying on her side in bed with her pencil and her school exercise books, did not intend the work to be published.
You can't go from 20 cores to 80 cores with most applications without totally rewriting them.
If not, then how can a city trim its inventory of public sculptures without erasing or rewriting history?These delicate points of principle will be addressed in a permanent exhibition about commemorative sculpture that English Heritage the quango in charge of 45 of London's 300 or so outdoor public statues will mount next spring in the newly restored Wellington Arch at Hyde Park Corner.
Rewriting without credit a simple parade-of-deaths film initially called The Curse of Dr Pibe, Fuest delivered The Abominable Dr Phibes (1971), in which a disfigured vaudeville organist-theologist kills off, in gruesome manners derived from the Plagues of Egypt ("Aaargh, locusts!"), the doctors who failed to save his wife's life.
What writer doesn't fantasise about swallowing a miracle drug that can wipe their memory and allow them to read their story with fresh eyes, without knowing what's coming, without having rewritten the dialogue and tinkered with every paragraph a thousand times?
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