| 41. | Maybe it wasn't exactly that way, but the person in charge of memory-keeping has certain poetic license.
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| 42. | I suppose his poetic license had expired.
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| 43. | "Poetic License " does not champion Baraka, but it does defend his right to say stupid things.
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| 44. | Still, filmmakers should be granted some poetic license, the authors explained in a recent interview in Los Angeles.
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| 45. | Poetic license is not the problem.
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| 46. | Elisabeth von Trapp included her interpretation of the medley in her album Poetic License, released in June 2004.
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| 47. | True to form, Mack takes a lot of poetic license in " The Story of the Jews ."
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| 48. | I think Terrence pushed the ` cracked and broken'element to make a dramatic point _ poetic license ."
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| 49. | An advisor to Zyuganov later cheerfully admitted the canididate was taking " poetic license " with the facts.
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| 50. | Collins took poetic license; one lady is merely provocatively clothed, the other is spilling out of her dress.
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