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Examples

  • Ms. Chand said she originally wrote the piece about her son, Nicholas, and his kindergarten winter pageant and published it in Clarity in 1999.

    Best-selling “Conversation With God” author faces plagiarism claim 2009

  • Clarity is not truth, but clarity is easily grasped and easily shared.

    Creativity 2010

  • Clarity is not truth, but clarity is easily grasped and easily shared.

    1-1-10 2010

  • Clarity is not truth, but clarity is easily grasped and easily shared.

    Expression 2010

  • Clarity is fine, but If I'm fishing I want to see the details

    For Better Fly Fishing... Glass or Plastic? 2009

  • Clarity is not truth, but clarity is easily grasped and easily shared.

    1-1-10 2010

  • Clarity is fine, but If I'm fishing I want to see the details

    For Better Fly Fishing... Glass or Plastic? 2009

  • Clarity is very important for the end user to be able to use your product properly, thereby getting the best out of it and becoming a fan.

    2008 May « One Size Fits One 2008

  • Clarity is very important for the end user to be able to use your product properly, thereby getting the best out of it and becoming a fan.

    The importance of being simple « One Size Fits One 2008

  • Clarity is the message of “The Elements of Style,” the handbook he based on an early model written by Will Strunk, a professor of his at Cornell, which has helped more than ten million writers — the senior honors candidate, the rewriting lover, the overburdened historian — through the whichy thicket.

    E.B. White M-mv 2005

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