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" Then in 1948 an inspired wordsmith came up with "a diamond is forever.
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Jay-Z the wordsmith said little at first but stared at Buffett intently, taking in every word.
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He burnished his reputation as a Republican wordsmith working for Dan Coats, a former senator for Indiana.
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Critics questioned her family values, but Burchill dismissed this unconventional era later, with a wave of her wordsmith's wand.
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Sondheim is particularly hard on Hart, believing he was, simply put, a lazy wordsmith for much of his career.
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Reader that I am and wordsmith I fashion myself to be, I take particular delight in hearing or reading a word used in an extraordinary manner.
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The man was a skilled wordsmith, and his posts on the American dream, as well as his posts on his struggle with illness, were particularly moving.
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Because he was an ad-sales guy and not a journalist or wordsmith, Garrett tracked down someone whose verbal skills and temperament he trusted: his eighth-grade journalism teacher.
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Watching Corin Redgrave embody the one-time wordsmith, wit and apparent sexual fetishist Kenneth Tynan is to open one's eyes to a kind of genius that is both scintillating and not a little sad.
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Yarmen Dinamika, wordsmith, is lost for words.
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But that theory was quickly shot down in flames by a squadron of hacks keen to point out that Mr Zuma - a man of great personal charm who can also wow a crowd with his singing and dancing - is simply not much of a wordsmith and that no grander conclusions should be drawn.
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