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He wrote a number of books.
While serving in the Army here and abroad, he wrote a number of letters to his wife.
Tommy… he wrote a number on his hand.
His main interest was in Greek history and he wrote a number of books on the subject.
He wrote a number of books on ancient civilization.
He sat at our kitchen table, And he wrote a number on a piece of paper.
He wrote a number of books, including'On Human Nature'.
His large scale orchestral works were still in the manner of Johannes Brahms orRichard Strauss, but he wrote a number of small piano pieces which show his growing interest in folk music.
He wrote a number of novels, most of them were fictions.
Bartók's large-scale orchestral works were still in the style of Johannes Brahms andRichard Strauss, but he wrote a number of small piano pieces which showed his growing interest in folk music.
Like Chopin he wrote a number of mazurkas for piano.
Bartók's large-scale orchestral works were still in the style of Johannes Brahms and Richard Strauss,but also around this time he wrote a number of small piano pieces which show his growing interest in folk music.
He wrote a number of novels here including A Farewell to Arms, Death in the Afternoon, and For Whom the Bell Tolls.
However, possibly influenced by Paul Hindemith's concept of Gebrauchsmusik(music that serves a social function),and as an avid socialist, he wrote a number of pieces for workers' unions and communist theatre groups.
In addition, he wrote a number of short stories and articles for Thomas the Tank Engine Annuals.
There[in Germany] he wrote a number of important books about the'holocaust,' denying that there had been gas chambers designed for burning the Jews.
In the following years his rate of publication was staggering:aside from a continuing stream of articles and poems, he wrote a number of books, including two more histories of the world(1814 and 1817); the long historical poem Roskilde-Riim(Rhyme of Roskilde; 1813); and a book-sized commentary, Roskilde Saga.
He wrote a number of pieces for orchestra and solo works for piano, and also arranged some of Johann Sebastian Bach's organ works for orchestra.
He wrote a number of works, mostly historical, which he scribed and illuminated himself, typically in drawings partly coloured with watercolour washes, sometimes called"tinted drawings".
He wrote a number of minor religious works:"Des Moeurs et des Doctrines du Rationalisme en France"("Of the Moral Customs and Doctrines of Rationalism in France," 1839) was a tract within the cultural stream of the Counter-Enlightenment.
He also wrote a number of books on mathematics.
He also wrote a number of books about Stalin's times;
He wrote me a number of letters.
He wrote soundtracks for a number of French and British films, and then for Hollywood movies, too.
He wrote soundtracks for a number of French and British films, and his success led to writing the music for Hollywood movies too.
He wrote a letter, he left a phone number, no address.