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Mr DE Hamel is an unashamed manuscript groupie.

The earliest extant manuscript of this poem has been kept in the museum.

Prayers and sermons that are read from a manuscript are usually stiff and unnatural and artificial.

I spent the day in the waiting room polishing a manuscript whose only significance was its power to distract.

She screams louder. PHILLIP PADGETT throws the manuscript into the flames of the incinerator and it begins to burn.

Although this was clearly an important event, Hemingway did not include this episode in his final manuscript.

There is every reason to believethat Machiavelli’s autograph manuscript employed Latin chaptertitles, and we have retained the original Latin titles in thistranslation.

Asked if he would burn or shred the manuscript, he replied, mischievously: "Perhaps I already have and prefer not to reveal the method."

The Latin manuscript might have been penned hundreds of years earlier and then these explanatory notes added right there on the old pages either crowded between the lines or off in the margin.

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We need volunteers to transcribe this manuscript.

I cancelled many unnecessary words in my manuscript.

Please return at your earliest convenience the manuscript [draft; material] submitted to you for approval.

If I was to have any hope of success, I couldn't just toss my manuscript across their desks.

Some writers find that working with a printed copy of the manuscript helps them to visualize the process of change; others prefer to revise entirely on screen.

Anyone who's ever seen a painting online and then seen it in person or read a poem then seen it in manuscript knows that the moment of contact is profound.

I must return this manuscript to the author.

Orwell's health was deteriorating, the "unbelievably bad" manuscript needed retyping, and the December deadline was looming.

The rain had stopped fifty miles back and bright sunshine flooded the wooded terrain, the rolling hills green and gold, like a page from an old manuscript.

There is no final text, only an unfinished manuscript corpus.

Her life was an illuminated manuscript.

The deal was: if we accepted your manuscript, you gave us permission to change anything but the facts.

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