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With the dawn of the first millennium, the paragraphos evolved, with some writers using the symbols Γ and γ, and others using outdented or enlarged letters to mark the beginning of each paragraph.

Before that, the O.E.D., in its exhaustive history of do, cites Charles Dickens and other 19th-century writers using the phrase "to do the [adjective like "grand" or "lazy"] thing"; then came a burst of usage in the 1990s of the "I don't do" phrasal template followed by the likes of "nuance" or "small talk" or "ticktock".

Bloglovin' is announcing the acquisition of marketing startup Sverve, a move that should the expand monetization options for writers using the Bloglovin' platform.

When Augustus DeMorgan complained, in his 1847 logic text, about certain writers using the term "induction" as including "the use of the whole box of [logical] tools," he was undoubtedly referring to his teacher and friend Whewell (see Snyder 2008).

Li -- along with other writers using the same source -- has the chronology wrong (Sinatra was born in 1915, just 71 years before Ronan was conceived), but that is less to the point than the way in which journalists, along with the makers of pharmaceuticals targeting erectile dysfunction, perpetuate the belief that baby making is a chore for older men.

Thanks, guys, you did a great job leaping over the backs of writers, using the efforts of their striking to get a better deal than you ever would have otherwise, yet a worse deal than you would have if you'd just waited and not created a pattern for bargaining which the WGA was somehow remarkably able to improve on only weeks later.

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Medieval writers used the manticore as a symbol of the devil.

Rather, the writers use the words "emissions charge" or "carbon charge".

Virus writers used the Sony rootkit to cloak their own software and attack vulnerable systems.

Latin writers used the ablative absolute often - but then Latin had an ablative.

Rarely have LDS writers used the descriptors of omnipotent, omniscient, or omnipresent to describe God.

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