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WTRWater
WTRWriter
WTRWar Tax Resistance
WTRWork the Room (software)
WTRWrite to Read
WTRWrite Recovery Time
WTRWireless Technology Research
WTRWalker, Texas Ranger (TV show)
WTRWithholding Tax Ruling (Arizona)
WTRWorld Trade Review (World Trade Organization)
WTRWestern Test Range
WTRWork to Residence (visa; New Zealand)
WTRWait To Restore
WTRWomen That Rock
WTRWorking Time Regulation (UK)
WTRWerkgroep Traumarevalidatie (Dutch)
WTRWith-The-Rule Astigmatism
WTRWaist-to-Tallness Ratio (cardiovascular risk assessment)
WTRWestinghouse Test Reactor
WTRWork Time Registration
WTRWhite Tail Resort (Ivor, VA)
WTRWoody, Tony, & Ravey (radio morning show)
WTRWalk to Read (reading intervention program)
WTRWant to Race
WTRWeekly Time Reporting
WTRWind Tunnel Road
WTRWeapons Test Range
WTRWartime Training Requirement
WTRWelterusten (Dutch: sleep well)
WTRWilliam T Riker (Star Trek character)
WTRWell to Right (of course)
WTRWillingness to Return (consumer satisfaction rating)
WTRWireless Telegraphy Register (UK)
WTRWrightsville and Tennville Railroad
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References in classic literature
But throughout the scene we are in a region of extravagance rather than of true fiction--it cannot be taken seriously by any but the very serious, until we come to the episode of Phemius and Medon, where the writer begins to be at home again.
But the writer of the article in question goes on to point out, with insight and justice, that for a great number of people (20,000, I think he says) it is a means of livelihood - that it is, in his own words, an industry.
"All right," said the Writer of Fables, in a whisper; "but for goodness' sake speak lower."
The writer is not fashioning his ideas into an artistic whole; they take possession of him and are too much for him.
Saintsbury's book--a writer who has dealt with all the perturbing influences of our century in a manner as classical, as idiomatic, as easy and elegant, as Steele's:
It is by falling into fiction, therefore, that we generally offend against this rule, of deserting probability, which the historian seldom, if ever, quits, till he forsakes his character and commences a writer of romance.
The writer grunted doubtfully, but took a stamp out of his desk, sealed the letter, handed it over to Kim, and departed.
In passing, I may say that Rataziaev is not only a supreme writer, but also a man of upright life--which is more than can be said for most writers.
In his bed the writer rolled over on his side and lay quite still.
No recent English prose writer has exercised a wider influence than he, but none is likely to suffer as time goes on a greater diminution of reputation.
We were all writers. It was a fine day, early in spring, and we were in a good humour.
The writer has often been inquired of, by correspondents from different parts of the country, whether this narrative is a true one; and to these inquiries she will give one general answer.
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