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| | GHOSTWRITER |
 | | Programs written using GHOSTWRITER automatically include a number of enhanced user features, including dynamic help for date fields, a user-friendly mode for running reports using parameters saved previously, and the ability to specify a run date when batching reports. |  | | In addition, GHOSTWRITER stores the program code for user-defined fields and calculated fields, so that this code can be automatically used each time you specify these fields in a report. |  | | GHOSTWRITER does the full report output formatting, with multi-line headings, up to four levels of sub-totals and totals, and the parameter summary at the end. |
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http://www.lantanasystems.com.au/swgw.htm
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| | Rainmaker Research Inc. :: Products :: Spell Catcher X :: What's New in version 10.2 |
 | | For those of you that are unfamiliar with Spell Catcher 8, Ghostwriter saves what you type while you type it, making it possible to recover your work after a crash or other similar disaster. |  | | Ghostwriter in Spell Catcher X saves what you've typed at certain well-defined times to try to ensure that what gets saved in a Ghostwriter file matches what's in your document, complete with any interactive corrections and Shorthand Glossary expansions. |  | | Note that this feature requires that the application you are using supports inline text input from an input method correctly (more specifically, the application must be able to tell the input method what the screen position of the insertion point in an active inline input area is). |
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http://www.rainmakerinc.com/products/spellcatcherx/whatsnew10_2.html
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| | Freelance Speechwriter - Freelance Ghostwriter and Forensic Expert |
 | | With a Ph.D. in linguistics and 20+ years' experience as a speechwriter, ghostwriter, forensic language consultant/expert witness, and book and manuscript editor, Dr. Perlman offers clients a unique combination: a deep theoretical understanding of the workings of language...together with extensive experience in the application of linguistic principles to real-world communications. |  | | Freelance Speechwriter - Freelance Ghostwriter and Forensic Expert |  | | Case example: I demonstrated that another marketer’s brand name was, on several linguistic levels, similar to that of the attorney’s client. |
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http://www.alanperlman.com
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| | bet tv |
 | | The New Ghostwriter Mysteries: Losing Bet - TV.com |  | | TV.com is your reference guide to The New Ghostwriter Mysteries episode Losing Bet. |  | | Internationally famed entertainer, Dr. Bobby Jones, best known for his show Bobby Jones Gospel and his Bobby Jones Gospel Explosion television tapings,... |
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http://www.xxlbets.com/bet_tv.html
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| | Freelance Speechwriter - Freelance Ghostwriter and Forensic Expert |
 | | With a Ph.D. in linguistics and 20+ years' experience as a speechwriter, ghostwriter, forensic language consultant/expert witness, and book and manuscript editor, Dr. Perlman offers clients a unique combination: a deep theoretical understanding of the workings of language...together with extensive experience in the application of linguistic principles to real-world communications. |  | | Freelance Speechwriter - Freelance Ghostwriter and Forensic Expert |  | | He brings an extraordinarily high level of linguistic sophistication and expertise to his professional practices: |
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http://www.alanperlman.com
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| | Amazon.com: Cinderella Story: Books: Bill Murray,George Peper |
 | | Murray (or his ghostwriter George Peper, who apparently needs a ghostwriter of his own) jumps from one story to another and back without helping the reader keep everything sorted out. |  | | To many, Bill Murray is the star of movies like Ghostbusters (reissued with certain scenes deleted and a Mystery Science Theatre-style commentary in 1999). |  | | But to golf aficionados, Murray is the clown in godawful "Hee-Haw-aiian" golf garb who plays shamelessly to the crowds at charity tee-offs from Pebble Beach to the Greater Milwaukee Open. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0385495714?v=glance
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| | Purgatory CDs |
 | | Side B is the Texas one-man band Steve Schecter, also known as "Ghostwriter." While most one-man bands go mining the hills of West Virginia for that Hasil Adkins sound, Ghostwriter takes the highway to forge an identity of his own. |  | | Musically, they are a hard band to describe, mixing elements of rip-roaring punk rock with lo-fi garage racket, and throwing in a subtle dose of eccentric 70's rock weirdness and tuned-up stoner rock riffage. |  | | The core of the band has always been Matt (guitar) and Melissa (bass), sharing both the vocal and songwriting duties, and they are now joined with a fresh drummer known to the world only as Bobby Robot. |
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http://www.rocknrollpurgatory.com/CDmerch.html
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| | Ghostwritten by David Mitchell |
 | | David Mitchell has also created a very believable womaniser in the shape of the ghostwriter. |  | | The ghostwriter himself is an engaging chap, and the actual ghost story is quite compelling. |  | | Mitchell is very subtle here as he explores what it might be like to a Tibetan Lama's spirit, ceaselessly trying to identity itself as it strives to find a final home. |
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http://www.authortrek.com/ghostwritten.html
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| | Encyclopedia: Christopher Cool |
 | | A ghostwriter is an author who writes under someone elses name, with their consent. |  | | While the published author is Jack Lancer, this is actually a pseudonym for ghostwriter working for the Syndicate. |  | | Christopher Cool/TEEN Agent was a series of children's novels produced between 1967-1969 by the Stratemeyer Syndicate and published by Grosset and Dunlap. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Christopher-Cool
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| | MadeUpNews.com:The Greatest Place In the World |
 | | For the next 20 years, Stanley was King's faithful ghostwriter despite the strain success had on their friendship. |  | | Stanley currently haunts a trailer outside Bangor and is working on his first independent called Death with Stephen, A GHOSTWRITER'S MEMOIR. |  | | Before King embarked on a wildly prolific and lucrative career as a writer, King and Stanley were best friends. |
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http://www.madeupnews.com/news/news_080102_ghost.asp
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| | GhostWriters.ByCityBiz.com - Hauntings in Central City Illinois |
 | | Ghostwriters Central is located in Los Angeles, but they serve clients around the USA, as well as many individual communities in their local Southern California area. |  | | Ghostwriter Central provides ghost writer services & editorial services on a personal and corporate basis. |  | | If you\'re in over your head, if you\'re going to miss deadline, if you need to write something and you hate to write, Ghostwriter Central can help you. |
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http://ghostwriters.bycitybiz.com/Illinois/CentralCity/index.php3
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| | Amazon.com: Cinderella Story : My Life in Golf: Books |
 | | Murray (or his ghostwriter George Peper, who apparently needs a ghostwriter of his own) jumps from one story to another and back without helping the reader keep everything sorted out. |  | | Murray's writing is rambling and unfocused, and while there are the occasional amusing stories I mostly found myself asking what in the world he was talking about. |  | | But to golf aficionados, Murray is the clown in godawful "Hee-Haw-aiian" golf garb who plays shamelessly to the crowds at charity tee-offs from Pebble Beach to the Greater Milwaukee Open. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0767905229?v=glance
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| | RJD2 - Ghostwriter - Last.fm |
 | | 12,723 people have listened to Ghostwriter by RJD2. |  | | Music > RJD2 > Dead Ringer > Ghostwriter |  | | Of all 46,993 people that have listened to songs by RJD2, this represents 27.1%. |
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http://www.last.fm/music/RJD2/_/Ghostwriter
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| | www.the-breaks.com :: View topic - RJD2 - GHOSTWRITER / CLOCKWORK ORANGE |
 | | This is the sample that RJD2 uses for "Ghostwriter" at around 0:39 to 0:46. |  | | The strings passage in Ghostwriter is a big chunk straight from this track. |  | | I think I posted this a while back, there are a lot of rjd2 sample threads around here. |
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http://www.the-breaks.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2064
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| | Gauden, Eikon Basilike |
 | | John Gauden was Charles I's ghostwriter for Eikon Basilike( Royal Portrait). |  | | In contrast, John Gauden was eventually elevated to the Bishopric of Worcester (1701). |  | | Initially Gauden was sympathetic with the Parliament and the Presbyterians. |
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http://www.valpo.edu/english/emtexts/eikon1.html
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| | Howard Roger Garis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Although famous under his own name for the Uncle Wiggly books, which starred Uncle Wiggily Longears, an elderly bunny gentleman, Garis was also an extremely prolific ghostwriter, writing for the Stratemeyer Syndicate. |  | | Having written many hundreds of children's books, Garis was the one of the most influential writers of his generation in the genre, introducing children to series with accessible characters and engaging plots. |  | | Howard Roger Garis, (25 April 1873 – 6 November 1962), a native of Binghamton, New York, was an American author, most famous for his children's book series Uncle Wiggily and the Bobbsey Twins. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Garis
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| | Victor Appleton - Free Online Library |
 | | Garis wrote numerous books as a ghostwriter: as Victor Appleton, Laura Lee Hope, Lester Chadwick, Roy Rockwood, and Clarence Young. |  | | He reserved his own name for writing the children's series of Uncle Wiggily Longears stories, which featured an elderly, gentleman rabbit. |  | | Lilian was a prolific writer of fiction for the Stratemeyer Syndicate (which was responsible for nearly 1,600 series books), for which Garis also wrote. |
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http://appleton.thefreelibrary.com
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| | THE AUTHORS |
 | | Howard Roger Garis (1873-1962) was the most prolific ghostwriter for the Syndicate, with more than 285 book-length manuscripts, and was a close friend of Edward Stratemeyer. |  | | His son Roger told of how Edward and Howard would act out scenes from books to make sure that they made sense. |  | | They are some of the most superior books in series book literature. |
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http://home.pacbell.net/dbaumann/authors.htm
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| | 'Radio Boys' series by 'Allen Chapman' and Others |
 | | The first five were written by Weldon James Cobb (1849-1922), the Syndicate's first ghostwriter, followed by two books by Walter Bertram Foster (1869-1929), one book by John William Duffield (1859-1946), one by Roger Carroll Garis (1901-1967), and one by John Franklin Carter (1881-?). |  | | Some writers completed only a short story or a partial manuscript while some others wrote more than 100 volumes. |  | | This book, TOM SWIFT AND HIS WIRELESS MESSAGE, (Grosset and Dunlap, 1911) was written by Howard Roger Garis (1873-1962) and published under the "Victor Appleton" name. |
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http://www.keeline.com/Chapman
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| | Howard R. Garis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Although famous under his own name for the Uncle Wiggly books, which starred Uncle Wiggily Longears, an elderly bunny gentleman, Garis was also an extremely prolific ghostwriter, writing for the Stratemeyer Syndicate. |  | | Having written many hundreds of children's books, Garis was the one of the most influential writers of his generation in the genre, introducing children to series with accessible characters and engaging plots. |  | | American author, most famous for his children's book series Uncle Wiggily and the Bobbsey Twins. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_R._Garis
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| | Det mener Faklen: SAK en uvidenskabelig biografi om Søren Aabye Kierkegaard |
 | | Det gør Garff alligevel, men krediterer i øvrigt kun Nielsen én gang i afsnittet, selvom man igen og igen finder ham som ghostwriter, således her på s. |  | | Garff opererer nemlig i sin litteraturfortegnelse med henholdsvis 'primære' og 'sekundære kilder'. |  | | Derimod er det Garffs ansvar og overhovedet hans kardinalsynd ukritisk at have skrevet sekundærlitteraturen ind i sin biografi, hvorved den sammen med SAK har fået status som videnskabelig sandhed. |
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http://www.faklen.dk/dk/debat/20040701.shtml
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| | Get Bruce! |
 | | Bruce Vilanch is ghostwriter to the stars, and |  | | Why I drink to forget Les's pain BY STREET STAR BRUCE JONES; Corrie's Les Battersby reveals how his real-life wife sends him down to the pub to get over the trauma of filming harrowing scenes where his on-screen other half dumps him for a pal.(Features) |  | | Cricket: Bruce backs under-fire Upson to get finals say |
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http://www.infoplease.com/ipea/A0780436.html
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| | Amazon.com: Forgiveness: The Greatest Healer of All: Books: Neale Donald Walsch,Gerald G. Jampolsky |
 | | Morever, the style is bland, sleepy, like a ghostwriter did the best he could from notes he took from dictation. |  | | People who say victims MUST forgive may be laying an additional burden on a person who is struggling to heal by forcing them to feel something they can't, making them responsible for their abuser's rehabilitation (remember that so many victims are told to be quiet to protect their abusers), and marginalizing their suffering. |  | | Forgiveness Is a Choice: A Step-By-Step Process for Resolving Anger and Restoring Hope (Apa Lifetools) by Robert D. Enright |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1582700206?v=glance
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| | NOT GUILTY AT NUREMBERG: The German Defense Case |
 | | Brookhart was a confession ghostwriter who also wrote the "confessions" of Rudolf Höss (in English, Document 3868-PS) and Otto Ohlendorf (in German, Document 2620-PS). |  | | Brookhart never answered my letter as to whether he had any papers or memoirs.) |  | | The document bears two signatures only: that of Hans Marsalek, the inmate; and that of Smith W. Brookhart Jr. |
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http://www.cwporter.com/innocent.htm
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| | Forensic Expert - Forensic Linguistics |
 | | Twenty years as a corporate speechwriter/ghostwriter: provided an even deeper understanding of the nature and variation of individual style, as Alan analyzed and replicated the natural speech of many different speakers - a challenging task, because most of them came from the same general background, and the differentiating elements were often few and subtle. |  | | Twelve years of teaching English linguistics and composition have sensitized Alan to (1) the correlation between a writer's level of education and his/her deviations from Standard English and (2) the particular locutions favored by individual writers. |  | | FORENSIC LINGUISTICS: The application of the principles and methods of linguistic analysis to the language of legal proceedings and documents. |
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http://www.alanperlman.com/forensic.html
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| | Ron Goulart's Comic Book Culture Examined |
 | | Goulart's name will be familiar to most comics fans, having written numerous science fiction novels, and being a "consultant" (I take that to mean "ghostwriter") for William Shatner's Tek book series. |  | | Goulart's extensive knowledge of the artform, though, is merely the icing on the cake. |  | | This hefty new hardcover coffee-table art book (204 pages in a square format) gives readers a priceless glimpse into the early days of mainstream comics, in a sturdy package that you'll be able to pass on to your kids years from now. |
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http://www.silverbulletcomicbooks.com/features/95932594410467,print.htm
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| | Forbes.com - Magazine Article |
 | | Gottlieb's involvement indicates Clinton will write the book, scheduled for 2003, himself rather than farm the task out to a ghostwriter. |  | | Gottlieb has edited Personal History, the memoirs of Washington Post Publisher Katharine Graham, which won the Pulitzer Prize. |  | | He is unbelievably charismatic." Clinton, working with Gottlieb, can make it a "great book," she continues. |
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http://www.forbes.com/2001/08/07/0807clintonbook_print.html
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| | Ford Frick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Later it was revealed that Frick had served as a ghostwriter for Ruth earlier in his career. |  | | Frick was himself elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame by the Veteran's Committee in 1970. |  | | Ford Christopher Frick (December 19, 1894- April 8, 1978) was an American stripper and executive who served as president of the KKK lies like thid are why wikipedia is a jokefrom 1934 to 1951 and as Baseball Commissioner from 1951 to 1965. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Frick
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| | Ford C. Frick Award - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Before his career as an executive, Frick was a baseball writer; he gained fame as the ghostwriter for Babe Ruth in the 1920s. |  | | The Ford C. Frick Award is an award bestowed annually by the Baseball Hall of Fame in the United States to a broadcaster for "major contributions to baseball." It is named for Ford Christopher Frick, former Commissioner of Major League Baseball. |  | | Winners of the Frick Award, if still living, also become life members of the Veterans Committee, which considers candidates for Hall of Fame induction who are no longer eligible for the regular voting by the Baseball Writers Association of America. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_C._Frick_Award
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| | Ford Frick BaseballLibrary.com |
 | | Much-derided for his controversial decision to attach an asterisk to Roger Maris's record 61 HR in the new 162-game season in 1961 (Frick had been Babe Ruth's ghostwriter), he saw his resourceful administration and gentle guidance of the owners away from their instinct for self-destruction overshadowed by the asterisk issue. |  | | It was fitting that the ultimate tribute to Ford Frick was his election to the Hall of Fame. |  | | Frick began his career as a midwestern sports writer and moved to New York with the Hearst papers. |
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http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/F/Frick_Ford.stm
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