because the author was a legend
Yes, you can refer to a Playwright as an Author. Although, Playwright is accurate; you would never refer to anyone as a playwrighter. That is not a word.
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That's one, We English cannot take the blame for. The Black Legend was coined to describe the Spanish treatment of the native Indians.
Your question may refer to 2 things:The story of Naruto within the series, is not a legend, no.The series itself, which is also not a legend, it's an anime.I could be considered "Legendary" for being the most watched Anime is Japan.
The authorized birth certificate may refer to the Original birth certificate rather than the Copy of the Birth Certificate.
Think of the "place of birth" as the city your mom was in at the moment she gave birth.
A campus legend is, in the field of educational institutions, a widely-circulated apocryphal tale about a place of education. It can also refer to a person who is particularly renowned within an educational institution.
The word dodongo could refer to a monster from The Legend of Zelda game or the monster from the TV show Ultraman.
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According to Wikipedia (refer to the link, below), Pink's birth place was Doylestown, Pennsylvania.
When someone is "not present," they were not there to witness the birth. It could also refer to a parent who was not legally involved in the birth (such as a father who did not acknowledge paternity).
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