| 1. | These plays were the prototypes of her main subject, Captain poetic license.
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| 2. | He also quipped that " changing history is called poetic license ."
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| 3. | It's a new idea, so we are allowed some poetic license ."
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| 4. | Miller has taken poetic license with some of Shakespeare's most memorable lines.
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| 5. | Therein Hirschfeld drew upon a poetic license that no photographer could have taken.
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| 6. | Poetic license is allowed, but being off-tone is certainly not the norm.
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| 7. | He claims poetic license _ " I tend to embellish ."
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| 8. | It was poetic license to say, What else can you do?
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| 9. | OK, so I exercised some poetic license toward the end of that line.
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| 10. | But if anyone earned the privilege of poetic license, it was Bob Hope.
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