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A server might work 13 hours on a busy Friday double and make $300, or they might work three hours on a Tuesday lunch and get sent home early and make $25; the writer neatly chooses to ignore total income over a more sensational figure.
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And that is seemingly why what one writer there neatly characterized as a "bookstore that takes everything fun and nice you could ever imagine about Los Angeles, detaches it from the contiguous horde of leather-faced ego-monsters and focuses it all in a space of several hundred square feet" became a must-see cultural destination in 36 months.
It's hard to think of another writer who so neatly embodies the theme of his own book.
He's built a reputation as a food and drink writer, which dovetails neatly with his day job.
As the writer India Knight neatly puts it: 'Basically, his whole schtick boils down to "I'd do you".' Naturally, Georgina Baillie's position in all this was made much more difficult by the fact that she performs with a burlesque group, the Satanic Sluts.
Denise McCluggage, a former race driver and one of the best-known auto writers, put it neatly: "Two out of three ain't bad".
The phrase was coined by the writer Joseph Horowitz, and it neatly expresses exasperation with the C word without jettisoning it.
Long before Clausewitz, the Roman writer Vegetius put it neatly: Qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum.
Instead of sitting surrounded by crumpled paper, the computerized writer has his mistakes neatly stored in digital memory.
Writer-producer-director Mary Mazzio neatly recounts how a group of Mexican-born students from a beleaguered Arizona high school trumped opponents from the esteemed Massachusetts Institute of Technology in a 2004 underwater robotics contest sponsored by NASA and others.
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