Reading a book damages the spine, which reduces its attractions for potential buyers. |
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Call it coincidence, synchronicity, gestalt or just Reading Too Much Into Things, but I love it when this happens. |
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Reading an autocue while appearing relaxed and natural is not exactly rocket science. |
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Reading it is like trying to keep up with a fast walker who is also talking a blue streak. |
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Reading glasses sold over-the-counter are labeled on a scale that corresponds to the degree of magnification. |
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Reading food labels and preparing your own meals with herbs and spices instead of salt can make a big difference. |
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Reading most occult books these days is like flipping through a computer manual. |
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Reading through some of this stuff gives a really bad impression of me, I'm sure. |
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Reading it, I was struck by how few significant novels have emerged about the Famine. |
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Reading the data requires reproduction of both the wavefront and polarization. |
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In addition to the subjects of Reading and Orthoepy, English. Grammar, English Literature, British History and Canadian History. |
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I was waxing nostalgic to a friend about the old British Library Reading Room. |
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If you have to go to Reading or Glastonbury, it's quite a way to travel from the north of England. |
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Reading took on a spooky theme at Warminster Library on Wednesday when 13 youngsters got their creative juices flowing. |
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These columns are concealed by the new limestone cladding surrounding the entire drum of the Reading Room. |
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Reading Johns's study, I was repeatedly struck by continuities between the early modern world he describes and the present day. |
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Reading the first two articles in this series reminded me of some of the crazy things that happened when I first went flatting. |
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Reading about it obviously brought a lot of raw emotions and memories to the forefront of people's minds. |
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Reading that letter to a tabloid agony uncle, you can almost hear the frantic beating of the writer's heart. |
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Reading the plans of the building again, she made sure she knew every way out of the building. |
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In this letter, Reading Wood Black proposes to negotiate a treaty to persuade the Kickapoos to leave the area. |
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Reading some of their newspaper columns, it is clear that the tour has not been plain sailing by any means. |
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The King's tremendous support of the abbey of Cluny is discussed thoroughly, as is his foundation and endowment of the Cluniac abbey at Reading. |
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Last year, the concert impresario allowed fans to access recordings of live performances from its Reading Festival. |
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Reading in the summer, we can move outside our fields and study topics of general importance. |
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Reading this, one senses the very special place these guys hold in their hearts for a particular computer game. |
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Reading a novel or a poem or a collection of essays requires only that you bring home the book, curl up in your favorite chair and begin. |
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Reading History Backwards encourages viewers to re-examine how we construct and perceive history and current reality. |
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Reading and writing were the only subjects that Ms. Stacey could teach in Spanish. |
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Reading through them I decided that the bars in question were wrong for the lines of words. |
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Reading that he thinks aliens in spaceships brought the DNA that humans came from to earth was enough. |
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In Reading last Christmas, the mayor actually joined in as a pantomime dame. |
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Reading devices sometimes double as personal organizers and have multiple functions, such as sound and e-mail capability. |
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Reading systems can be fabricated which combine a Galilean telescope with a plus lens cap to focus at near. |
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Reading will save me from looking too pathetically alone and friendless all day. |
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Reading those passages of the article, there's one conclusion I think any fair-minded person would have to come to. |
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It's the last week of my Reading Elective, and I haven't done half as much goofing off as I was planning to. |
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All-Star Reading Day and Championship Day are special days of honor and joy for the children, who receive ribbons, certificates or medals. |
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It's a five hour journey from Chichester, with train changes at Reading and Crewe. |
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A bonus is the Reading Group Companion Section at the end of the novel, featuring 10 questions sure to stimulate a lively discussion of the book. |
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He also had a spell at Reading but only really felt happy when he was back in the bosom of his close-knit family and friends. |
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The mercurial winger has been the subject of a summer of speculation since being shipped out on loan to Reading in April. |
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Reading their artless, jargon-infested prose, I was seized by a sudden urge to inflict violence on them in a concrete underpass or back alley. |
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The rareness of the composition of the main scene on the Reading hydria caught the attention of scholars, and it is indeed unusual. |
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Reading of the puncture wounds in the children's throats, he guesses that their wounds and Lucy's were made by the same thing. |
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A love-struck student from Reading has spent twenty-four Sundays scouring Oxford for a woman he met once in the University Parks. |
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At a Celebration of Reading ceremony in 2001, the president rattled off a dozen of his own lulus to a delighted audience. |
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Reading the script beforehand, I had been dubious about anyone performing it as a one-person show. |
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Reading and prayers were led by Rainbows from 6th Chiswick and a Brownie and Guides from Brentford units. |
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Reading my diary entries written before you died, I see a picture of a self-absorbed adolescent. |
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Reading that, I was actually glad I'd never posted the aforementioned drunken screed. |
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Reading stories aloud provides a great opportunity for young children to hear sounds in words within the context of connected text. |
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He was appointed professor at Reading in 1977 and became emeritus professor on his retirement. |
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Reading aloud to children at a young age can give them a lifelong love of literature. |
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Reading matter is transcribed into Braille for her, and she also uses audiotapes. |
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Reading some of the editorials you would think it was an event of seismic proportions. |
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Reading through it carefully and studying the diagrams, I put the book down to try it. |
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Reading through the letter he found a huge load of information on the man they next set out to con. |
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Reading this article is like watching the old movie where a city slicker tries to mount a horse at a dude ranch and ends up facing the wrong way. |
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Reading back on that makes the self-critical side of me want to beat myself up with a metal rod. |
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The 30 year old lead singer was born in Reading, Berkshire but has strong family ties with Mayo. |
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Reading this, you might not consider yourself spiritual, but you might believe in ghosts. |
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Reading the look on her husband's face, Marie scooped up a very dirty Little Joe and beckoned to Hoss to follow her upstairs. |
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Whereas virtually every player deserved the award at Reading on Tuesday, nobody merited the accolade last night. |
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Reading his book over a century later, in an age that has sentimentalised illness and therapy, his remarks sound disconcertingly moderate. |
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The trial is due to start today at Reading Crown Court and is expected to run for four to six weeks. |
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Reading the British press over the past month gives a glimpse into the British forces' ever-shifting aims. |
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Reading all of those horror stories about swatting, the question we are ultimately left to answer is what we can all do to protect ourselves. |
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In addition, in Shared Reading, as Routman describes it, the students read chorally after the teacher has modeled fluent reading. |
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A supporter from Reading had a sheet cake made that was a replica of a campaign bumper sticker. |
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Even a Reading shopping centre can hold the eye when its glass facade and the canal's surface mirror each other. |
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Reading this front page coverage makes me wonder if he knows the issues or if he is merely a press poodle for the politician. |
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This, then, distinguishes it from the traditional use of miscue analysis and the Reading Miscue Analysis Inventory that accompanies it. |
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Reading a book of plays is another great way to get some reading in when you're short on time. |
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The train journey down to Reading on Thursday evening was nothing short of miraculous. |
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Reading this polished and sometimes decorous narrative, it is hard for the modern reader to see why it ever had such an impact. |
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Reading unsympathetically, we may reflect that there's not much he does that isn't for show. |
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Back to the present, quarter past twelve today, I got back to Reading to find the thing was still there. |
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Over the weekend peace activists blockaded the road and entered the plant, which is near Reading. |
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Reading some of his anti-Liberal Party diatribes could make you think he's been following today's current sponsorship scandal. |
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At the base of the Reading Formation are several metres of brown clay-rich sand with glauconite, flint pebbles and oyster shells. |
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Her first novel, The Languages of Love, is a cosmopolitan Bloomsbury romance, much of it centred on the Reading Room of the British Museum. |
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Reading the press material, I grew excited at the thought of seeing the uncut version. |
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Reading with their parents and other caregivers can expand children's imagination, knowledge and understanding. |
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He said the journey from Paddington and through Reading had been uneventful. |
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Reading circles resemble college seminar groups except they are organized by participants. |
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Reading Crown Court was told that she took an electric flex intending to throttle the ripper. |
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Although some Reading Prong occurrences are localized in part in tension gashes, fissure veins are much more common. |
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Reading the unpracticed sign language, Lucia laughed while her little brother mutely giggled. |
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Reading the Government's plans to liberalise the licensing laws could be enough to make anybody turn to the bottle. |
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However, the UK's unreadiness for Mexican sounds was summed up by their appearance in a near-empty tent at the 2000 Reading festival. |
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There are also narrow squeaks for Premiership new boys Reading and Watford. |
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Reading fiction requires the ability to suspend disbelief, to dream, and that's a critical faculty that we all need to exercise. |
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Reading about your lives and sharing the laughter, love, and daily irritations have made my life much richer and happier. |
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Being a man of a soi-disant literary bent, he marched in the parade with the James Joyce Reading Society of Denver. |
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The firm will utilise the rail network more effectively between Reading and London Paddington. |
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Reading them feels as soothing as I hope my attempts at meditation might some day be. |
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Reading this fast-paced, action-packed book written by Kalki did more than give me a thorough brush-up of my reading skills. |
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Reading poetry emphasizes holism in that the entire poem is read to pupils before a discussion to analyze its contents follows. |
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He has been booked to perform three times this season by Reading, Yeovil and Swindon. |
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Reading interviews at the time, he struck me as being positively bullish in his defence. |
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Reading it brings home how outrageously little we women know about our own bodies. |
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Reading the subtitles takes vision away from the image and allows one to leave the confines of the car. |
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There are also news bureaux in Hastings, Reading, Salisbury, Bournemouth and the Isle of Wight, and a political presence at Westminster. |
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Reading this vituperator rant about hedonism in the UK in this week's New Yorker, I see that perhaps he isn't too far off base. |
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Reading it should be enough to put anyone off their quarter-pounder with cheese. |
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Reading his own apologia affirms a depth of understanding which Feinstein is inclined to ignore, dismissing him as a Stalinist. |
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Reading Scripture diachronically and synchronically, all views provided by the canon would be considered as in a kind of dialogue. |
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As my train arrived, the monsoon abruptly stopped, the sun came out, leaving me gently steaming on platform five at Reading. |
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In the Reading area six sub-post offices have been closed, with another one under threat. |
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Reading biblical texts intertextually with a hermeneutics of other deconstructs the familiar and conventional. |
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Reading down to the bottom of the press release we find carbon sequestration has little do with the project. |
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Your humble scribe will be spending his New Year's Eve stone-cold sober on a train somewhere between Reading and Weymouth. |
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Reading his book I began to recall other exercises in arguing the case for state control. |
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Reading the cases for today's First Amendment class, I came across the epigraph for NEA v. Finley in my casebook. |
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Reading Double Down and The Gamble side by side is both fascinating and illuminating. |
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Reading Pygmy is like trying to do a crossword puzzle while riding a horse underwater. |
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Reading to a child opens new horizons and introduces him to the delights of reading which acts as a prod, an encouragement to begin reading for himself. |
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Reading Jim Harrison can help you be a better animal, balancing the examined life with unselfconscious enthusiasm for living. |
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Reading the text as a short story cycle and not just a collection reveals Lahiri's careful balancing of a range of representations and her intricate use of pattern and motif. |
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Reading the 50-page Tribunal Finding is a multi-faceted emotional experience. |
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This is the woman, remember, who served bangers and mash at her wedding reception in the Crooked Billet pub in Reading and then honeymooned in Scotland in November. |
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Reading this book, it seems like your approach was less that of a historian than that of an archeologist. |
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Reading Aftermath is like having a flashback to the freakish experience of living through your own death. |
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Even though my Reading Comprehension Level has been clocked at the post-doctorate level, my Reading Retention Level is somewhere in the pre-natal region. |
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The local hospital, in the nearby town of Reading, has been prepped in case of any emergency. |
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Reading matter in the form of newspapers and magazines was available. |
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Reading this revealing book was both upsetting and enlightening and made me proud of my father for his foresight and courage. |
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Reading through the test, he answered each question in his head. |
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Last night in Reading, the powerful cruiserweight demonstrated to all just why many consider him to be the torchbearer for the future of British boxing. |
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Reading Stirring the Pot is like having a Day-Glo, dumb-feminism-for-dummies megaphone blasted into your ears. |
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Reading these dead-on descriptions, a runner feels a pleasurable sensation of recognition. |
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Reading was his passion and he had a keen mind and unfailing memory. |
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Reading these words, this reviewer felt a tingle of joyful anticipation. |
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Reading spread like a bush fire and could no longer be stopped. |
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Reading the business pages in the age of the Internet might lead you to imagine that creating a business with little more than sweat equity is an archaic notion. |
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Reading the hundreds of blog entries about Huffington's site from today is like watching a swarm of fire ants invade a robin's nest and turn the chicks to red pulp. |
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Reading the narratives, one is left with the sense that the choice to abstain from all sexual involvements was more emotionally driven for women than for men. |
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Reading is static and dynamic, unmoving words unreeling in our minds. |
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Reading about cosmology captured her imagination and, intrigued by questions of how the universe came to be, she narrowed her focus to astrophysics. |
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Reading a Lars Iyer novel, you find yourself becoming one with the author and his obsessions. |
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Reading such a thing might convince the layman that getting hammered is healthy for the heart. |
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Reading the making of the story at adland, no one will be surprised to learn they came up with the ideas in 24 hours, and shot them in like a week. |
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Both the Reading Room cladding and the south portico structure were to have been built from Portland stone, the original stone used for the courtyard. |
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The Phillips Reading Room, in the Widener Library, is one of two study areas made usable by an innovative skylight system over a previously unoccupied light well. |
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As one of those Reading Champions, I now have a foot in both camps. |
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Is it Comic Con, the World Chess Championship, the annual Dungeons and Dragons playoffs, or Tolkien Reading Day? |
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Reading The Bone Clocks is like working your way through a packet of Starbursts at one go. |
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Back to the drawing board, he did nothing for six months and then applied for a job as a postman in Reading, where Dawn's brother, Vince, had worked since leaving school. |
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Reading Chandler, I get to decide what Marlowe looks like and how he talks and moves. |
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Reading skills in the age of deconstruction and its many theoretical offshoots have apparently followed required Shakespeare courses into oblivion. |
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After serving a hard labour sentence in Reading Gaol following ruinous legal battles he went into self-imposed exile in Paris as Sebastian Melmoth. |
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Reading how he was such an outgoing person, it is no surprise that he took the daring steps he deemed necessary and that he truly is a hero in every sense of the word. |
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Reading from a forthcoming novel, one of several he has on the stocks, he recalled the terrible things writers must endure in the name of research. |
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Reading his letter, I thought of the famous exchange between the Confederate soldier and his Yankee captor. |
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Reading and writing are symbiotic processes by which truth is relationally structured. |
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At a concert in Reading in 1923, Holst slipped and fell, suffering concussion. |
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Other universities with a large research grant are Reading, Sussex and Surrey. |
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A close up of a Paul Evans armoir at the home of Dorsey Reading in Erwinna, Penn. |
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Reading down both columns, the most hard-hit area, deathwise, was Sichuan and the most hard-hit area, birthwise, was Anhui province. |
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Large outdoor music festivals in the summer and autumn are popular, such as Glastonbury, V Festival, and the Reading and Leeds Festivals. |
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Porsche Cars Great Britain is in Calcot, Tilehurst, west of Reading near Theale Interchange. |
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Indeed, the Viking army did withdraw from Reading in the autumn of 871 to take up winter quarters in Mercian London. |
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Reading in bed and breakfasting in bed are two of my three favorite activities. |
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On 9 December, the two sides fought a second engagement with the Battle of Reading, a defeat for the King's men. |
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In particular, Rolf Engelsing has argued for the existence of a Reading Revolution. |
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Islands of historical interest include Magna Carta Island at Runnymede, Fry's Island at Reading, and Pharaoh's Island near Shepperton. |
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Along the course of the river a number of smaller private companies also offer river trips at Oxford, Wallingford, Reading and Hampton Court. |
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From Reading heading west, the line would curve in a northerly sweep back to Bath. |
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In 1851, the GWR purchased the Kennet and Avon Canal, which was a competing carrier between London, Reading, Bath and Bristol. |
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On 1 April 1869, the broad gauge was taken out of use between Oxford and Wolverhampton and from Reading to Basingstoke. |
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Major towns and cities along the route include Slough, Reading, Swindon, Bristol, Newport, Cardiff and Swansea. |
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The University of Oxford went into suspension in protest, and most scholars moved to cities such as Paris, Reading, and Cambridge. |
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Mary also expanded the buildings used by the Knights of Windsor in the Lower Ward, using stone from Reading Abbey. |
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Materials in the collection may be accessed through the Houghton Reading Room. |
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Since 2003 The Tolkien Society has organized Tolkien Reading Day, which takes place on 25 March in schools around the world. |
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The Reading and Leeds Festivals are a pair of annual rock music festivals that take place in Reading and Leeds in England. |
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The Reading Festival is held at Little John's Farm on Richfield Avenue in central Reading, near the Caversham Bridge. |
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In 1991, Nirvana made the first of their two appearances at Reading, midway down the bill. |
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In 2005, the main stages at both Reading and Leeds were made larger, featuring unique cantilevered video screens. |
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This was a time of innovation as electric lighting was introduced in the Reading Room and exhibition galleries. |
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At the centre of the Great Court is the Reading Room vacated by the British Library, its functions now moved to St Pancras. |
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The Reading Room is open to any member of the public who wishes to read there. |
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Ransom Reading Room at the Harry Ransom Center of the University of Texas at Austin, which maintains the papers of literary agent Audrey Wood. |
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Other nuclear weapons sites could be found in Cardiff and Burghfield near Reading, Berkshire. |
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Large outdoor music festivals in the summer and autumn are popular, such as Glastonbury, V Festival, Reading and Leeds Festivals. |
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The main western section runs on the surface from Reading to Acton Main Line. |
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Crossrail had been planned to terminate at Maidenhead, with an extension to Reading safeguarded. |
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On 27 March 2014, however, it was announced that the line would indeed extend to Reading. |
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Overhead electrification will be installed between Airport Junction and Reading as part of the Crossrail project and the GWML upgrade. |
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A Reading terminus was also recommended by Network Rail's 2011 Route Utilisation Strategy. |
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In 1940 and 1941, after the Blitz, Pinter was evacuated from their house in London to Cornwall and Reading. |
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In 1688, on his way to London, Bunyan made a detour to Reading, Berkshire, to try and resolve a quarrel between a father and son. |
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On 21 March 2011 it was announced they would attend the Reading and Leeds festival. |
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The band also played the Download 2007, Glastonbury 2007, Reading and Leeds Festival and T in the Park for a record seventh time. |
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The South Reading Room is used for consulting archives, manuscripts, maps and other printed materials. |
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As part of the UK Hide Your Heart Tour in 1988, Tyler performed at the Reading Festival among acts such as Meat Loaf and Jefferson Starship. |
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That summer, she performed at BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend, the Glastonbury Festival, and the Reading and Leeds Festivals. |
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The band ended up promoting the album with appearances in the summer festivals like Reading and Leeds Festivals and Glastonbury Festival. |
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The band subsequently toured with Ozzfest, played at Glastonbury and the Reading and Leeds Festival. |
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In August 2003, Funeral for a Friend opened the Concrete Jungle stage at the Reading and Leeds Festivals. |
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Also in 2004 Funeral for a Friend supported Linkin Park throughout America and headlined the second stage of the Reading and Leeds Festivals. |
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He donated money to the abbey at Cluny itself, and after 1120 gave generously to Reading Abbey, a Cluniac establishment. |
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Construction on Reading began in 1121, and Henry endowed it with rich lands and extensive privileges, making it a symbol of his dynastic lines. |
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The Night Riviera train offers an overnight sleeping car service to and from Reading and London. |
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In 1654, he was elected Member of Parliament for Reading for the First Protectorate Parliament. |
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Since then he has lectured at Bangor University and the University of Reading and is an honorary professor of linguistics at Bangor. |
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In the Church of England, Jeffrey John eventually succumbed to pressure to withdraw his name from consideration to be the Bishop of Reading. |
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My present intention is to vote against the Second Reading, not having spoken in the debate. |
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Reading the classics, poetry and a vast range of English literature consumed much of his time. |
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The Reading Clerk of the House of Lords then reads the Monarch's Commission, which authorizes the Lords Commissioners. |
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In New Zealand, once a bill passes a Second Reading it is then considered clause by clause by the whole Parliament. |
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Completed after Barry's death in 1863 was the classical, Guest Memorial Reading Room and Library in Dowlais, Wales. |
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A Second Reading debate was held to flush out major issues before going into committee. |
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Also, drag strips such as Englishtown, Epping, and Reading have hosted NHRA national events. |
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Reading about the life of St. Francis of Assisi had sent a thundershock to Julia's psyche. |
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Reading the Encyclopedia Brittanica while walking the Appalachian Trail! |
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Reading with Babalawo, Palero, and Santero to better your future, luck, love, job and heath. |
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Reading Bentham was a good warning but Solzhenitsyn was a better friend. |
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Indeed, Richard Reading of the Northern Rockies Conservation Cooperative in Jackson, Wyo. |
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The women's winner was Janet Kerry of Yorkshire, with Alaw Japheth of Trefor near Caernarfon in second and Karen Allen of Reading third. |
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Reading through the descriptions, I was particularly struck by the powerful themes of warrior and journeyer. |
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But I've attended the Reading Week, Aids Walk and Cancer Walk in Oman in the past. |
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Wounded DSP was shifted to Leady Reading Hospital for treatment where his condition is told out of danger. |
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Over 100 wounded were shifted to Leady Reading Hospital where condition of many injured reported critical which feared more casualties. |
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On his visit to Leady Reading Hospital and Peshawar city on Sunday, he said that some foreign actors were sponsoring terrorists in the country. |
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Reading William's book Speaking With Conviction every night before beddy-byes. |
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Christopher Lutz has certainly followed that course in Reading Alasdair MacIntyre's After Virtue. |
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The Non-Invasive Blood Sugar Reading eliminates the need for the skin of the patient to be broken in order to obtain a measurement. |
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Reading forward Simon Mantell scored two penalty corners at either end of the match against Egypt to lead the scoring. |
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This deluxe edition adds six live tracks recorded at Reading Festival in 2000, and nine bonus b-sides. |
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Everyone here wishes Sian a speedy recovery after Oakville Prince bit her at Reading. |
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Additionally, the group hosts a local television show, which is also named The Margaret Walker Reading Club. |
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Reading them will illuminate your own life and make it better. |
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Reading about the impropriety of some of the lordships, the best place for them would be a cesspit. |
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But it was all Reading early on and a flowing move involving James Harper and Luke Chadwick ended with Andy Hughes blasting over. |
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Reading the text of Mansueto's Knowing God reminds one of this oft quoted claim of Mother Theresa. |
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Weiser was previously the Principal Timpanist of the Reading Symphony for 8 seasons and operated a full-time percussion teaching studio. |
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Abby is also the owner of Rev It Up Reading, an online speed reading company, and creator of the Rev It Up Reading Online Reading Course. |
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United Business Media's CMP Media LLC also recently bought Light Reading Inc. |
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Reading Ghost Hunters, it's hard not to reserve some admiration for the handful of academics who gave it the old college try. |
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Reading and replying to Tweets has changed, and quietly possibly, for the worse. |
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Always looking to learn from other writers, he had requested the lineup for the 2003 Novello Festival of Reading in Charlotte Oct. |
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Even the Reading attackers were queuing up unked to score in that 4-3 Carling Cup tie at Anfield. |
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Reading David Dollar's article made me feel as if I were in the company of an alert old English sheepdog. |
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It is available as an option when ordering standard Brookfield Viscometers, the new DV1, DV-E and Dial Reading Viscometers. |
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O'Neil has recovered from the frustrating dead leg which kept him out of the Reading clash. |
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Reading books all day seemed like the nerdiest possible CIA job. |
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Reading the psychology, there is no cure for sexual deviancy and paedophilia anyway, so what alternative is there? |
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They include Michael Skinner, a young Reading tailor who dressed the Peers of the Realm, including Winston Churchill, for the service. |
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There are key away games at Reading, Wigan Athletic, Villa and, penultimately, Fulham. |
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Reading my assignment wrong, however, I thought I was going to National Philanderers Day and was eager to see who dared to show up. |
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Brighton are dangling precariously three points above the drop zone after Nicky Forster's goal gave Reading the 1-0 win. |
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Diggens, from Reading, Berkshire, and Ingoldsby, 18, from Henley-on-Thames deny murdering Mr Langford last December. |
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Reading those impressions called endocasts revealed for the first time the size, shape and structure of early mammalian brains. |
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Reading and crossmodal transfer of stimulus equivalences in severe retardation. |
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Reading and discussion are springboards for action, for prayer, for participation in the sacraments, for engaging with others in faith and love. |
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Ironwood Corner's Gift of Reading Basket includes a coffee mug, two gourmet coffees, and a three teabag sampler. |
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The quartet are also set to play the Reading and Leeds Festival and Isle Of White Festival, among others, this year. |
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Reading these reports must have been pretty scary for women who'd had IVF or were contemplating it. |
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Nina has also worked on television shows such as The Big Reading, Jenite, Club Lux, V Salona, and others. |
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Reading here is situated in a strange time of posthumousness. |
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Styron's ardent, sophisticated and entirely winning memoir, Reading My Father, is a pointillistic accounting of the drama that brewed throughout her young life. |
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Dr Ann Walker, of Reading University, and herbalist and pharmacologist Stephen Hicks are recruiting 180 women to take part in a trial which will last for three months. |
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While Reading probed with passes and lost markers through movement, there was an unbudging red wall on the edge of their area that was not broken down until the death. |
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The club was formed to help promote the library's special collection of nonfiction books known as Reading Diversions, books written in an informative and entertaining way. |
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And 13 minutes later Hulse completed the turnaround for Derby, just before Reading striker Shane Long was shown a red card for a late challenge on Fredrik Stoor. |
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Ku's regular Shine Like Stars night tonight sees headline duties by Leeds rockers Narcs, fresh from announcing appearances at this year's Leeds and Reading festivals. |
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Tests on two bands on a fan's wrists since Reading Festival in 2013, showed they were home to around 9,000 micrococci and 2,000 staphylococci bacteria. |
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Reading about the sexploits of temptress Atia and her winsome daughter Octavia would have encouraged quite a few teenage boys to keep the subject up that little bit longer. |
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A selfie competition is to run alongside the The Reading Agency's campaign aimed at encouraging four to 11-year-olds to read six books over the school's summer holidays. |
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Designed by reading expert Ricki Linksman, Keys to Reading Success uses scientifically based reading research as defined by the United States Department of Education. |
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Dr Amjad Taqweem, was in-charge of Medical C Ward at Leady Reading. |
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Reading occurs when a low-power laser beam is focused on a track and the presence or absence of pits and lands is measured by the amount of reflected light. |
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The grant money is used to pay for Reading First coaches, who help teachers with language arts instruction, training for the coaches, and supplementary materials. |
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With no formal home economics curriculum in place, Van Rensselaer relied on printed materials to reach New York women through the Cornell Reading Course for Farmers' Wives. |
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Scaffolding Academic Reading and Writing at the Koori Centre. |
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Reading swings, I add or subtract off the regular knuckleball,'' he said. |
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Reading the Stone virgins as Vera's study of the katabolism of war. |
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A Reading of Zoomorphism in 'The Short Happy Life of Francis Macombed. |
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There are also opens at Hull, Milton Keynes, Perry Barr and Reading, with Litter Lout, Sherwood Dan, Barracuda Kate and Xamax Xylograph the respective suggestions. |
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The London Games gold medal winner from Flint joined BBC Wales weatherman Derek Brockaway to give Get Reading, Get Better, Get Libraries a push at Rhyl Library. |
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An exhibition held at the Reading Room in Berkswell has been displaying the paintings of Trevor Boult, tutor at Warwickshire Watercolourists, since Saturday. |
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David Reading of the Anaphylaxis campaign who lost his 17-year-old daughter to peanut allergy in 1993, has advice for anyone worried about the allergy. |
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However, when the Second Reading of the Thirlmere Bill was moved, Howard spoke against it, and was supported by William Lowther, MP for Westmorland. |
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Henry I bestowed the minster and its estates on Reading Abbey, which founded a priory at Leominster in 1121, although there was one here from Saxon times. |
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This came shortly after a similar controversy in England when an openly gay priest, Canon Jeffrey John, was appointed to become the Suffragan Bishop of Reading. |
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Reading The God Delusion, on the other hand, all I did was nod furiously and point at myself, and perform a little professorly strut around the train carriage. |
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Simon Ford of Reading is said to have published a book on his death. |
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The company also sponsored clubs Reading, Beeston and East Grinstead. |
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Henry's burial at Reading Abbey is marked by a local cross, but Reading Abbey was slowly demolished during the Dissolution of the Monasteries in the 16th century. |
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He was an avid collector of relics, sending an embassy to Constantinople in 1118 to collect Byzantine items, some of which were donated to Reading Abbey. |
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His brothers were Sir Arthur Mainwaring, Carver to Prince Henry, George Mainwaring, the defender of Tong Castle, and Sir Thomas Mainwaring, the Recorder of Reading. |
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The University of Reading, which is responsible for developing the UK national collection database, provides access to search the national collection. |
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The band also played at the 2010 Reading and Leeds Festival. |
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In July and August, without Richey Edwards, they played T in the Park in Scotland, the Alte Wartesaal in Cologne, the Parkpop Festival in The Hague and the Reading Festival. |
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Only one point was dropped at home all season as the feat of the 1925 promotion side was emulated, with the side finishing a whole seven points ahead of second placed Reading. |
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CrossCountry services between Reading and Newcastle also use a small portion of the West Coast Main Line between Coventry and Birmingham New Street. |
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From Wooldridge's hanging, Wilde later wrote The Ballad of Reading Gaol. |
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Following this, some of the city's intellectuals formed the Select Society for Promoting the Reading and Speaking of the English Language in Scotland. |
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