1.  AUTHORS-MOOD (Undated) _ How writers think their work will or will not change after the terrorist attacks.

2.  (Maybe the writers didn't think a teen-ager could handle the kind of mortification that Kelley's adult characters regularly endure.)

3.  "As a player, you never really know what the writers think of you," Yount said.

4.  If all those editorial writers think Clinton's conduct merits his resignation, it stands to reason that it also merits his removal.

5.  Now, nobody cares what writers think.

6.  OK, for sure one old ragtag political writer long has thought it appropriate.

7.  The writer thought she'd do something about it.

8.  The writers simply think of each character as being about 5 or 6 years old and write their lines and reactions accordingly.

9.  The writers have obviously thought deeply about how racism divides people, but they are not posturing politically.

10.  Veteran television writers thought they dodged bullets when the writers' strike was averted in May.

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