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The Guardian loves it when they get a writer who can write 1000 words in a day.
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In other words, more write-downs are possible.
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The American writer once won a bet that he could write a story in just six words, and we asked our readers to do the same.
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There is, in other words, more than one way to write a program.
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The boy is able to read and write and spoke mainly in English with a few words in German, authorities said.
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"But you did, " is my rejoinder, because minutes after hearing them extemporizing on a topic of the day I step aside and write down what they told me, in their own words.
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About a month ago, he sent an email to product and engineering managers asking them to write to him about what they were working on in 60 words or less, said people familiar with the matter.
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The device continues to read out words and sentences, adding in the ability to trace letters and write them out on its special paper.
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The trading algorithms read the news flow and buy, the news writers look at the buying and decide it must be good and so write more positive news words, leading the algorithms to read them in turn, and so buy more.
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People have started to think and write in 140 characters, and we begin to see great and exclusive sentences, good words and thoughts spread by writers, politicians and personalities on Twitter.
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Thomas Paine - the American and French revolutionary hero and allegedly the first person to write the words "the United States of America", died a penniless drunk in Manhattan.
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He could feel the words rumbling somewhere in the back of his mind, as though he still had the diligence to write them down.
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