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- noun Plural form of
scrivener .
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Examples
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They really keep us bloggers in our place and make you print "scriveners" seem oh-so insightful.
Satirical 2009
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Are they scriveners churning out what the novelist Richard Yates himself a sometimes adman called "grubby little jobs for hire," or are they skilled poets performing on a commercial canvas?
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Shihō shoshi, or judicial scriveners, perform a role similar to that of a solicitor.
Access to Legal Services: Lessons from the Medical Profession (Part 3 of 3) : Law is Cool 2009
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Lahere tells a joke, I remember to laugh my easy, unforced, spontaneous chuckle, a monk writes down the set-up and the punch line, and scriveners make copies that are distributed to the far reaches of Henry's kingdom by horse and carrier pigeon.
At the Juvenile Bubonic Plague Telethon Con Chapman 2012
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Gyōsei shoshi, or administrative scriveners, are responsible for preparing filings with government agencies and may even provide legal advice to clients in the preparation of such documents.
Access to Legal Services: Lessons from the Medical Profession (Part 3 of 3) : Law is Cool 2009
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Are they scriveners churning out what the novelist Richard Yates himself a sometimes adman called "grubby little jobs for hire," or are they skilled poets performing on a commercial canvas?
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Gyōsei shoshi, or administrative scriveners, are responsible for preparing filings with government agencies and may even provide legal advice to clients in the preparation of such documents.
Access to Legal Services: Lessons from the Medical Profession (Part 3 of 3) : Law is Cool 2009
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Thanks Xerox, Microsoft and Gutenberg … way to screw them scriveners …
Think Progress » Fifteen States Have Polluter-Driven Resolutions To Deny Climate Threat 2010
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Shihō shoshi, or judicial scriveners, perform a role similar to that of a solicitor.
Access to Legal Services: Lessons from the Medical Profession (Part 3 of 3) : Law is Cool 2009
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" 'How about this kid, Lewis?' is the first question that local baseball scriveners in every Western city are popping at Manager Bucky Harris," Washington Post sports columnist Shirley Povich wrote in May 1936.
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