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1
You throw the book aside and
call
the
author
names.
2
Since we need to
call
the
author
something, let us use the name "Solomon"-anappropriate name, whether literal or symbolic.
3
You, in New York, surely do not
call
the
author
of 'Modern Painters' and 'The Seven Lamps of Architecture' a new man.
4
If the proof-reader finds any passages whose meaning is not clear, or sentences of faulty construction, he will
call
the
author
's
attention thereto.
5
People were quick to
call
the
author
out, with labelling her views "offensive" and some claiming she was "actively hurting" people with her words.
6
Then I flipped back to what Wheelock
called
the
author
indemnity icon.
7
You look some day to come to Koshchei, as you
call
the
Author
.
8
I
called
the
author
after reading it and said I wanted to fall in love again.
9
She
calls
the
author
the Duke of Rushfucave.
10
He
called
the
author
of the book, the best-selling novel, on which his new film was based.
11
Erasmus, who was diverted at first, afterwards turned away with disgust, and Luther
called
the
authors
buffoons.
12
There's a quivering hysteric under every paragraph
called
the
author
,
but a novel isn't just an authorial will.
13
Overall, the meeting between reader and writer was a great failure, and Lettfish never
called
the
author
again.
14
Then I
called
the
author
.
15
He undertook his own vindication against More, whom he declares, in his title, to be justly
called
the
author
of the Regii Sanguinis Clamor.
16
Now Johnny
called
the
author
at his New York home to thank him for the great part he had written in his book for him.
call
the
author
call