| 21. | Yes, of course : art, poetic license and all that.
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| 22. | Although Gittinger said he liked Miller, Gittinger described the author as capable of poetic license.
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| 23. | This kind of poetic license is known as kenning in the old Norse poetry tradition.
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| 24. | "They're using a bit of poetic license to call it the worst, " says Case.
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| 25. | Never mind the possible poetic license she took in adapting it; the recipe is terrific.
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| 26. | Nagano City, I was exercising a little poetic license.
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| 27. | The context is poetic license rather than historical accuracy.
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| 28. | Burns initially declared these violations of historical accuracy to be covered by his poetic license.
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| 29. | "We've taken a little poetic license, " he said.
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| 30. | Pope had translated the whole epic into rhyming couplets with considerable verve and poetic license.
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