Fiona says in a

Fiona says in a new Rolling Stone article that she is two weeks from completion of her follow up to When the Pawn. Rumor has it that she has split with long-time beau and Academy Award nominated director Paul Thomas Anderson. I must say, if this is true, be ready for one of the greatest albums ever made. Fiona is a genius when it comes to molding pain into art. She's made the mistake in the past of speaking candidly and saying exactly what she thinks, which has often been taken the wrong way and made her vilefied in the press. I know how she feels.
Posted by rachel at October 17, 2003 4:52 PM
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be used. Do not put statements in the negative form. Verbs have to
agree with their subjects. Proofread carefully to see if you words
out. If you reread your work, you can find on rereading a great deal
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not shift your point of view. And don't start a sentence with a
conjunction. (Remember, too, a preposition is a terrible word to end a
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words, to their antecedents. Writing carefully, dangling participles
must be avoided. If any word is improper at the end of a sentence, a
linking verb is. Take the bull by the hand and avoid mixing
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