Of course, as Winston Churchill famously said, you campaign in poetry but govern in prose.
As they say, you get to campaign in poetry but you must govern in prose.
Rich in prose and poetry families and communities would gather around the storyteller to regale in fantastic tales.
"Trademarks as opposed to use of a word in prose or everyday language are two very different things, " it said.
You campaign in poetry and govern in prose, as Churchill said, and Obama is a classic example of the problem.
He admitted as much to his party last September, when he cited the dictum of Mario Cuomo that you campaign in poetry but govern in prose.
In prose terms, the interaction between these external and internal worlds gives the narrative a thick, involved feel that is both unsettling and near-impossible to disengage from.
But what the press failed (or deliberately decided) not to scream in lurid prose (or even acknowledge in many cases) is the fact that the study also concludes that women marrying older men die earlier too.
Most publishers, both within comics and in the prose world, had no idea what to do with my books at the time.
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In the prose context, this means starting an article or a book with a question and then waiting to answer it until the end.
Krugman, in his usual humble prose, makes two points in the column.
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Literary works of poetry and prose in Arabic, Persian and Uzbek are also predominant in the collection.
He learned to speak Welsh as an adult and wrote prose in Welsh but his poetry in English.
Wilde reveals the human complexity and suffering behind the luxurious surfaces that he summoned so easily in rolling Irish prose.
The problem is the prose in this novel never actually lives.
You can either while away an hour-long train journey getting lost in a paperback, or alternatively you could bury your head in some absorbing prose on a screen two inches (4cm) wide.
" For the Jameses (William, Henry, Alice and their father, Henry Sr.) or the Woolfs (Leonard, Virginia and endless relations), attacks on "tone in poetry and prose could be used as a way to mask other attacks.
Both tell a rollicking good tale in page-turning prose, with Mr Eichenwald's the more staccato.
Mr. RAYMOND STOCK (Writer and Translator): Well, he sort of invented the modern literary prose style in Arabic.
In the best traditions of his profession he enlightened and engaged readers on a wide array of topics in clear, vivid prose.
In between he wrote daily to Lyudmila in spare but affectionate prose.
An American historian at Oxford University, Mr Johnson offers a brilliant analysis of the war and its causes written in simple, clear prose.
Delivered in spare and amusing prose, Design Is a Job is a book to be judged not by its cover, but by its spine.
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Mr King lays out his arguments in accessible and engaging prose.
Cody Thompson is a freelance writer specializing in wit-based prose.
Some of the best bits of the book are where he repeats the fragments in the fractured vivid prose of those expressing themselves with great urgency but little education.
Conventions in punctuation and word placement were all bent in this quest for pictorial mood, and this is what makes the arrival of both writers so startling in the history of prose.
As a writer and a sports fan, I love the magazine because it gives me everything I love about sports: news and controversy and stories and history in memorable, masterful prose and images.
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