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  • During the passage Neverbend commits to paper the recent history of Britannula, finishing it only two days before his arrival in England.
  • "Yet without the words that the screenwriter commits to paper, there's no such thing as a movie ."
  • And like the books about Hollywood, fame is often as much of a draw as whatever the authors or their ghost writers commit to paper.
  • "A single jonquil will take less time to commit to paper than an orchid with an intricate floral pattern and root system, " she explains.
  • One vote he did commit to paper was a " no " for the $ 86.5 billion in emergency funds for military operations and reconstruction in Iraq and Afghanistan.
  • Many people do, but work and family sap enough energy that the only phrase they commit to paper are two words that languish at the bottom of a to-do list : Write Book.
  • Invariably, lawyers are especially interested in deleted files and e-mail correspondences, the latter because that is where people let down their guard and write thoughts they might never publicly speak or commit to paper.
  • In 2014 the introduction to a War Words poetry reading by Andrew Eaton stated that  The First and Second World Wars inspired gifted writers from Wilfred Owen to Timothy Corsellis to commit to paper their personal wartime narratives.
  • .. why are you so cruel as to wring from me, as to force me to commit to paper, what I hardly confided to my own bosom, that he [ Edmund Burke ] and I materially differ in politics?
  • Nearly four decades later, as she lay immobilized in the hospital with a nearly fatal spinal cord injury, Kumin's kernels of redemption were the words she managed to connect to her thoughts and ultimately commit to paper, at first dictating them when her own hands were incapable of typing.
  • In a note accompanying the typewritten transcript of the interview that White sent to Mrs . Kennedy _ a transcript even his secretary didn't see _ White wrote : " I have left out of my transcript one or two matters so delicate I could not commit to paper . . . ."
  • As the film opens, the aged creator of the program ( Armin Mueller-Stahl ) is in this world, but has discovered a serious problem with it _ a problem that, for no reason that makes any sense, he commits to paper and leaves with a bartender in the old Ambassador Hotel.