But you’re going to do right by her. You have to. Sure, you can’t write an obituary — they won’t even let you be in charge of movie listings, for crying out loud, even though you could do it twice as well as that pothead they hired last year — but you do get to come up with a headline for that Anne Brancroft obit that came over the AP wire. And that’s no small matter, you think to yourself.
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I like how you present and maintain all of the details as well as your general writing style.
From time to time, there is a shortage of time to study lengthy bits,
but is short and concise, I spent just a few minutes
to read the whole article. It’s vital since no one has enough time to browse.
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