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writers called the landscape "sublime".
The writers called Charles Moffett.
Some writers called the bout a "con job," but Liebling disagreed.
Early Portuguese writers called them Gallinas ("chickens"), reputedly after a local wildfowl.
"The Tory Party at prayer," generations of Fleet Street leader writers called it.
Writers called people piss pots, poltroons, dog sodomists — almost everything but drunks.
The St. James Guide to Science Fiction Writers called Mr. Harrison's book "a deeply felt antiwar statement".
I belong to an e-mail group of published female writers called WOM (it stands for Word of Mouth).
To distinguish between them, Boston sports writers called John A. "the Elder" and John J. "the Younger".
It was not long before writers called "commentators" began to try to fill this gap.
I am thinking about creating and, of course, competing in a show for writers, called "The Scoop".
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