Writings in a sentence as a noun

They claim copyright on their religious writings, and use that to sue people who release them.

He has said so in other writings of his, flat-out, so this isn't even theory, it is what he said about his own stories. If you're going to use the Three Laws as the jumping off point for an essay you ought to know this.

And many serious authors publish books and other writings with us. We're sorry that we haven't done a good enough of explaining who we are as it's changed over the years.

I think Charles Stross writings on ebooks is interesting and insightful. He should know: he's a tech-savvy best-selling author.

Pg would probably use logic, experience and a little bit of gut feel to figure out the best way to solve an issue, not refer to a single source of someone else's writings. Stop worshiping the man like he is a god.

Zach's writings, presentations, and videos are excellent. His passion and especially his creativity give him a distinctive voice among all the noise.

It's not clear that providing this or that new lesson material will bring about more learning in a compulsory attendance environment, as another reader here pointed out while mentioning the interesting writings of the late John Holt. 4.

Where the existing body of law is wrong, his writings have no sympathy for the damage inflicted on its victims nor any sense that resisting such wrongs is noble. If the government never abused its authority, I would be much more sympathetic to Kerr's position.

All his scripts, all his writings, even all his quirky animations and songs show a love and passion for coding as a recreational activity that defies our conventional beliefs about software as a craft & industry. We often hear people in this community talk about elegant code, beautiful code, even code as art.

Thus, having accomplished the revolution, Lenin must have realized that the writings of the master gave no indication as to how to proceed. True, Marx had spoken of the interim phase of the dictatorship of the proletariat as a necessity which in time would automatically become redundant.

Writings definitions

noun

the third of three divisions of the Hebrew Scriptures

See also: Hagiographa Ketubim Writings