71. Beaird writes with undeniable gusto, scant originality and an assembly-kit sense of structure. 72. BBB matter to be written with a top coming for first. 73. Beyond these and other examples of historical sleuthing, Lefkowitz also writes with uncommon passion about why accuracy matters. 74. Bilingual textbooks are almost always written with sensitivity to both sides of the story, she notes. 75. Better to write with posterity in mind. 76. Both books were written with David G. Berger, a sociology professor at Temple University who spent years helping him catalog his photographs. 77. Both were written with the help of American co-authors. 78. -- from an OK screenplay that she wrote with Paul Guar and Stephen Mazur. 79. A cautionary tale of the fragility of dreams shared by working-class friends whose lives are undone by jealousy, it was written with a wide-ranging audience in mind. 80. A biography, written with the cooperation of its subject, of the man who created modern child rearing. |