| 41. | I have come across many things new and amazing online, and there are many authorial voices.
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| 42. | For example, some critics argue that Fanny Stevenson had too much authorial control over the biography.
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| 43. | Tybor's authorial debut, Starving For Color, was released on October 17, 2016.
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| 44. | Once enhanced, articles have interactive citations, integrated authorial information, and access to stored supplements.
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| 45. | It's almost insultingly affected, style bereft of content, indicative of an unpleasant authorial narcissism.
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| 46. | Worse is the occasional feeling of contrivance in the authorial distance between O'Brien and his character.
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| 47. | As his authorial signature the playwright has infiltrated his work with references to characters named Boot and Moon.
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| 48. | Hank's way of dealing with them seems to reflect an authorial wish for Southern racial atonement.
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| 49. | Madonna's authorial tone is matter-of-fact and agreeable, if a tad flat.
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| 50. | As a result, his poetry was almost entirely stripped of metaphor and of authorial personality and emotion.
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