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- Mitch Glazer's screenplay takes liberties with the text, to say the least.
- He says it is his competitors who take liberties with their numbers.
- But novelists, like politicians, are known to take liberties with the truth.
- Dead authors also can't complain when a screenwriter takes liberties with the book.
- But I did not take liberties with the architecture, the culture.
- In fact, you should take liberty with flavorings to suit your taste buds.
- Styron takes liberties with the historical Nat Turner, whose life is otherwise undocumented.
- Berri has admitted to taking liberties with history to make the film work.
- She is an eclectic collector who takes liberties with the world she commands.
- Immediately apologize and promise to never take liberties with the cashier
- I guess I just take umbrage at misstating science and taking liberties with science,
- In fact, shockingly enough, they have frequently been known to take liberties with semantics.
- The film also takes liberties with Denys and Karen's romance.
- Sportwriters and fans, like all linguistic affinity groups, do take liberties with the language.
- Calarco takes liberties with the text, but the results bear out his clever experiment.
- Like all docudramas, the film takes liberties with some facts.
- Both cuts take liberties with the timeline of the festival.
- GEORGE W . BUSH isn't the only candidate who takes liberties with the language.
- Directors and studios, seeking the broadest audience, often do pre-emptive revisionism, taking liberties with history.
- When you do that, you allow them to take liberties with you, " he said.
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