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There is nothing wrong with what your boss is doing - he is just following the style he knows. You should stop resisting and just do it. If I were in his position, I wouldn't question whether you knew what you were going in terms of
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Where did James Bond go? He turned left because of Paul Haggis and the others who wrote it. I don't think he's gone left - and I don't think it's down to Haggis. I think it's down to Wilson and Broccoli who've suddenly
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BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE Hash: SHA1 The secret: it's fine to occasionally say "we see" or reference the camera in a script. The caveat: 99.9% of ... do it. Never. Don't let yourself. Write around it even if it's more
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An introductory note, deliberately and with reason placed at the top: I wrote what's below after following the thread to its end or so I thought. I was under the impression, as (I suspect) were many others here that the OP had written the
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Mike Lyle wrote What does the author's mother have to do with all of this? I take it you believe Ms Lynne Truss is not married, so you assume "Mrs Truss" must be her mother. ... "Mrs Truss" is the wife of Lynne Truss's
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Harry Sampson wrote on 04 May 2004: Yes, this is formally correct and recommended(1). However, the "also" ... regardless of whether one pauses in speech. Sometimes it isn't. CyberCypher, I am not sure if you had a reference to (1),
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Due to his inability to defend himself in another thread, Tony must make a vain attempt at a *new* argument. A new argument which is now grounded on personal insults or recycled arguments which he was previously unable to defend, choosing a
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Tony, Have you "lost track" of my questions in the post you were replying to while you were replying lol? So, when you tell me that I can determine the ... an apostrophe "s".) and expecting that I care that much. Previously you
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"Motown" may be used by some as a reference to Detroit, but people around here know that that's not Detroit's nickname. The nickname of Detroit is "The Motor City." The name of the recording studio is
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