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Creeley
[ kree-lee ]
noun
- Robert, 1926–2005, U.S. poet.
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“You have the right, ostensibly, to talk about abortion,” said Will Creeley, the legal director for the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education.
From New York Times
I write this Robert Creeley quote on the first page:
From New York Times
As Robert Creeley put it, "Thankfully, a plurality of poetries exists."
From Salon
The self-aware and ironic detours the author takes reminded me of Robert Creeley’s line, in his essay “Reflections on Whitman in Age”: “Turn left by the old house that used to be there before it burned down.”
From New York Times
But Mr. Creeley said if officials are fearful of a student with a dissenting opinion, they should provide counter-messaging.
From Washington Times
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