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They write of a "biopolitical" revolution -- one that will transform every aspect of life.
To write of a man who has praised you is difficult, and maybe unwise.
Henceforth, however, it will not be possible to write of a monolithic pro-Israel lobby in America.
It's always hazardous to write of a consensual "we", but there was a time when "we" broadly liked Robbie Williams.
You write of a "full-faced smirk" coming from Ryan, yet Joe Biden's debate behavior merits only a euphemistic label of "amped-up mannerisms".
A journalist may write of a hoover, and keep a xerox--nay, even a Canon xerox--of his story: he is not trying to sell vacuum cleaners or photocopiers, he is using our common English tongue.
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Mr. Timerman wrote of "a long leash".
Bergman wrote of a "virulent, terrifying evil" within us all.
Le Monde wrote of a "double victory for Mr Blair".
Writing of a very different sort is flourishing today.
Ptolemy wrote of a "snow mountain" around 100 C.E.
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