| 1. | Johnson may have been using poetic licence to describe such similar occurrences in the area.
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| 2. | :: : Yes poetic licence is a wonderful thing.
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| 3. | He knew that Njegoa used poetic licence to create a drama in which he could get his ideas across.
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| 4. | It was published under a 2008 season Poetic Licence and is distributed by independent publishing house Traficantes de Sue�os.
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| 5. | McBride conceded in his emails that he had used " poetic licence " in respect of existing gossip and rumours.
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| 6. | A thousand marks or merks at the time would amount to around ?6, close enough with poetic licence to ?5.
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| 7. | It was shown with English subtitles and the translation was adapted to fit the music and still rhyme, using poetic licence.
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| 8. | The story of Sweetheart has been taken with considerable poetic licence by Greg McLean, director of the film " Rogue ".
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| 9. | Ella Higginson, poet laureate of Washington State, applied some poetic licence to the story of royal scandal publicised by Edward Mylius.
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| 10. | It is quite a stretch to apply it to wikipedia, without taking more poetic licence than is normally allocated to pure maths.
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