Sentences with phrase «literally write every day»

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There were many different sects with widely differing views — the Saduccees (those who believed literally in the Written Law in the Torah and not the Oral Law, Pharisees (who believed in both the Written and the Oral law, the rabbinical way which is the only sect that survived and continues to this day), Essenes, Zealots, etc..
That day we wrote the first single [«Witness»] off the record... Ever since that day, we literally were on a train of feeling.
On July 19, the day after a U.S. Army Chinook helicopter, crippled by antiaircraft fire, crashed on top of the ammunition dump for Ripcord's battery of 105 - mm howitzers, setting off a series of explosions that literally sheared off one tier of the hill, the bunkered - down lieutenant wrote his wife.
I could literally write for days about the ineptitude of this club when it comes to their handling of player contracts, which seems so incredibly bizarre for a club that has had the same man in charge for more than two decades.
Writing the experimental section as you go (even if some of it might never see the light of day) will literally shave months off your Ph.D..!
We'd swap recipes and photos and keep the encouragement up, literally writing, «you go, girl» nearly every day.
I love the way you write and set out your argument / ideas I used to run 5 miles like 3 - 4 days a week for months and literally saw no change.
In fact, the Canadian trainer behind famous bodies like Kim Kardashian, Megan Fox, Katy Perry, Behati Prinsloo and more literally wrote the book on it: his latest, 5 Pounds: The Breakthrough 5 - Day Plan to Jump - Start Rapid Weight Loss (And Never Gain It Back)(Penguin Canada, 2015).
And I'm literally writing this in my pj's, eating waffles with the Thanksgiving Day parade on.
Shah: «We can be more effective at giving the bigger picture, and driving the strategy and the content planning without literally being the staffing to write a post for you... A lot of what we're working on now is strategic: content initiatives, pulling out for them their big points of the year, as opposed to us trying to maintain their day to day... We've realised that one of our specialties is taking apart the fashion show, digitally and amplifying it.
So while working on the set of The X-Files guarding the honey wagons (while this can be interpreted as some sort of honey filled cart and while a search for this will give you a suction-esque type of machinery that literally sucks up human excrement but instead in reality is just a simple nice way of saying a trailer for actors and actresses) he was fired for following his dreams; writing out scripts in hopes that one day he would be able to put that film degree to good use.
There are literally thousands of scholarship essay writing opportunities available to you, so it's no wonder that it can take time out of your day, week, month, and year.
And if you don't feel like workshopping on any given day (your own writing or other's), there are literally hundreds of spirited, free - wheeling discussions taking place on all manner of subjects related to writing.
Within each chapter, you'll find a trove of writing prompts and exercises (one for every day of the year — literally), tips on everything from creating space and time for your writing to finding inspiration, trivia on and quotes from published authors... And that only scratches the surface.
I write because history shows us — heck, The Daily Show and Roxane Gay and Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and thousands of journalists and bloggers and working poets and writers literally show us every day — that it's the best weapon against hopelessness and despair and loneliness, mightier than tear gas and homophobia and injustice and corrupt politicians and fracking and every other evil in the world, and every bit as necessary for reaching our human potential as oxygen is for continued function of the brain.
GoodEReader.com spoke with Sarah Mackey, Community Liaison for the Office of Letters and Light, the parent organization of NaNoWriMo, literally hours before the official start of this year's National Novel Writing Month about how technology and digital publishing have affected the «thirty days and nights of literary abandon» and may have influenced record numbers of writers to take on the challenge.
A few weeks later I was accepted to an intensive, immersive, week - long literary boot camp run by science fiction and fantasy writer Orson Scott Card - where we literally read and wrote fifteen to seventeen hours a day.
He writes that the exhibition «presents the artist and his work partly in the context of his time and place and partly as artefacts present - day viewers respond to literally, without much explanation, as images that will strike them as strange or alien, either because of a cultural disconnect or because of the uniqueness of Dürer's imagination.»
This is a post that I literally could have written on day one of this blog.
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