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When I returned to the story a couple of months later, after writing my first piece of fiction, and tried to dig some writing know-how out of it, I couldn't help feeling that what was truly amazing about it was the fact that Kafka didn't really commit to plot, character, or even the believability of the story world.

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Members of Congress, she writes, knew how the law was being used when they renewed it, or if they didn't, they should have — they could have gone to all the classified briefings ever held.

"Few people outside the Orient," he wrote, "know how completely a member of the family an amah can become, and Ah Cheu had been with us since Arthur's birth.

"Anyone who has read David's writing knows how tormented he felt about being a public figure and his overwhelming anxiety about being on the wrong side of the screen.

(Even Olivier, Mr. Plummer writes, knew only how to fake it).

As Hargittai writes, "Internet know-how" was not randomly distributed among the college freshmen.

"Just writing, you know, how a cloud made me feel, silly things.

When Congress passed Bush's tax cut in May 2001, Greenspan writes, "I knew how Cassandra must have felt".

People who aren't old enough to have lived the songs they've written nevertheless know how the song embodying that life should go.

Onyett wrote, "Valve knows how a good co-operative mode requires a game design that doesn't simply encourage but requires you to work together.

See how to change the dynamic, insert symbols, playback the music you have written, and know how to insert notes and rests.

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