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A written document giving someone permission to do something is called a "license."
No you can't, once someone has already written and copyrighted it, you can't
This question is poorly written and needs serious revision before someone can answer it.
Primary Source: a firsthand account, also something written by someone who was there. Secondary source: a secondhand account also something written by someone who was not there.
A thoughtful thank you gift for someone who has written a letter of recommendation for you could be a handwritten thank you note, a gift card to their favorite store or restaurant, or a small token of appreciation such as a plant or a box of chocolates.
A thoughtful thank you gift for someone who has written a recommendation letter for you could be a handwritten thank you note, a gift card to their favorite store or restaurant, or a small token of appreciation such as a plant or a box of chocolates.
Arthur Woolley has written: 'Thoughtful practice with a dry fly'
Beate H. Fisher has written: 'The thoughtful heart'
A written explanation of unhappiness about something or someone.
It is written privilege not privalage. The word means something that someone is entitled to or something they have inherited and benefit from. It can be used to describe in saying it a privilege to watch something.
A writ is a written order issued by a court, ordering someone to do something.