| 11. | There are well-established rules about the difference between poetic license and downright prevarication,
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| 12. | "But it's an extreme case of an artist taking poetic license.
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| 13. | At minimum, Longfellow used poetic license, condensing several years of events.
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| 14. | It is a dramatization, and movies tend to take tons of poetic license.
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| 15. | We insisted that he check his poetic license at the door.
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| 16. | I'm sure this would be called " poetic license ".
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| 17. | Clearly there needs to be a bright line between poetic license and governmental discourse,
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| 18. | "Poetic License's " execution is as flawed as it is poignant in some places.
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| 19. | Poetic license for what is commonly referred to as the " Grand Slam ."
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| 20. | To roast a chicken quickly, chefs will use the cooking equivalent of poetic license.
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