Anyone keen to audition is welcome to attend a read-through at the school tonight at 7.30 pm. |
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The cast moved seats into a circle for the first read-through of their scripts. |
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Tomorrow night we'll start off with a read-through with full cast, at seven-thirty. |
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We see the script read-through, which reveals Lee's excellent working relationship with his cast. |
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Later, at the read-through, he dials down the sound of piggish laughter of the cast and crew until only his own breathing can be heard. |
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One thing I somehow missed on the first read-through is that there are 10-12 parodies of other writers distributed through the book. |
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When I first did a read-through round at John's house, we had to keep stopping because I was just killing myself laughing. |
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If the read-through goes well, I'll assume everything's going to be fine. |
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I felt a squelch of nerves before the read-through and wondered if everything I'd written was a bit rubbish but, as it turned out, it's not. |
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This is not quite a coffee-table book, and not quite a read-through book. |
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Read-through genes were the 229 read-through genes. |
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Such suppressible alleles appear to be intrinsically weak, with a low level of read-through that is enhanced when translation termination is disrupted. |
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After a cursory read-through, Walsh offered him a part in The Big Trail. |
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Some maintain that the matter should not be overplayed, that a mere read-through may prove instructive and that, in any event, what already exists cannot be hidden. |
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A read-through cache presents a simple abstraction to the calling code, which no longer has to handle the case where the information is available but not cached. |
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The most promising therapeutic approaches are nonsense mutation read-through and antisense oligonucleotide-induced exon skipping. |
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