| Especially in the text block test, all text was easily readable, even the small white text. |
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| This does not seem to be sufficient to warrant a conclusion that one is more readable than the other. |
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| It is becoming hard to find genuinely honest and readable accounts of football. |
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| Miss Eisner's book, while not replacing Zamoyski's biography, does not seek to do so, and provides a lively and readable supplement. |
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| I shall try and coalesce my thoughts into something readable as soon as I can think of something. |
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| He presents a noble, principled defence of the cooperative movement which coheres into a highly readable text. |
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| It is highly readable, often persuasive and enlightening on the plays, but it is speculation. |
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| For the most part though, with its easy writing style and distinctly Kiwi colloquialisms, it's an enjoyably readable book. |
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| Years ago, afforded the opportunity to read long runs of classic funnypage faves, I found some were readable and some were not. |
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| The book tidily covers an introduction to many complementary and alternative medical therapies in a highly readable format. |
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| The most readable proposals have text running 4 inches or less across the page with graphics in the side margins or within the text. |
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| I can make the addresses and so on machine readable, I just need to know how to mark them up. |
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| His grasp of the details of the project and his excellent writing skills should combine to produce a highly readable book for creationist laymen. |
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| For all the narrative time-shifting and interweaving threads, it is brilliantly readable and its central thesis is compelling. |
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| Information is presented in a precise, thorough, conservative, referenced and readable style. |
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| Overall, the book is remarkably readable, partly because the editors have wisely allowed a certain quirky dryness of tone to creep in. |
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| This makes it easy for people with poor eyesight to enlarge the fonts on a page to make the site more readable. |
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| It's one of the few publications in existence that is actually eminently more readable on the Net than it is on paper. |
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| She's very good at dialogue, and the high ratio of talk to narrative is one reason why her stuff is so readable. |
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| I have to pick through and revise the text, space it, and punctuate it, to make it readable and suitable for use. |
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| Her light touch, wry humour and down-to-earth, almost gossipy tone make this novel as readable as it is challenging. |
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| In the meantime, the five contributors seem to be pointed in the right direction and are doing their thing in readable, bloggy style. |
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| The Gopher system enabled documents to be listed in a readable, hierarchical method that was relatively easy to navigate. |
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| This regularity helps make the text easily readable, an important quality for a book hand to have. |
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| He offers an eminently readable account of parallel worlds and their various levels, and also runs through the history of quantum physics. |
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| While his own writing style remains highly readable, he takes obvious delight in occult details and Borgesian tricks. |
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| These are minor quibbles, however, and the book overall is well-written, highly readable, and very enjoyable and informative. |
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| Their objective will be to decide which is the most compulsively readable and unputdownable. |
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| His plotting is unsurpassed, her characters entirely believable, and her prose the most readable in crime fiction. |
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| It should be in a very readable state, with page breaks and titles for each page. |
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| Inside Alabama is an exceptionally readable history of Alabama written by a native son. |
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| Ryan has an eye for detail and a knack for spinning a yarn from many loose threads, and these talents make the book highly readable. |
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| This book is readable as a scholarly work, but is readily comprehensible to a non-expert in the field as well. |
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| Putting aside the opening and closing pages, the study would seem a quite readable effort in political prosopography. |
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| Not all x-rays were readable because his habitus sometimes interfered with the area that needed examination. |
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| The author does her justice in this highly readable, achingly honest portrait. |
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| The result is an eminently readable account that captures the spirit of those heady days. |
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| Most jazz magazines are only slightly more readable than airline glossies, and serve roughly the same purpose. |
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| My writing style was a lot more fluid and readable in the dream too, shame I don't remember any of the actual words. |
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| But a lot of people in the real world do get their information from readable, chatty documents. |
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| It is simply the most compulsively readable film reference book on the market. |
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| The stone under the magnificent window was inscribed with tiny carved letters, they were inlaid with a gold leaf so they could be made readable. |
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| The clarity of ideas and the interlacing of pithy quotes make this a readable, thought-provoking book. |
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| Because such publications do not conform to any standardized rules, this information is not computer readable. |
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| Throughout his book, White maintains a flowing style and compresses a large number of facts into a highly readable history. |
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| Written in a clear and readable style, this book offers an introduction to the classical formulation of the doctrine. |
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| This is a highly readable, jargon-free treatise on a notoriously prickly subject, intended for general readers rather than academics. |
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| Their rewritable DVD-RW is supposed to be readable in DVD-ROM drives and DVD-Video players. |
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| Perhaps, although this is a conjecture, his prison keepers would prefer that he use a readable form. |
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| My own copy, still readable in faded purple, occupies a special place on my office bookshelf. |
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| Now that I've actually got a readable blog, I need to write something worth reading. |
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| Version 4 of his site is much more readable because the text doesn't run all over the landscape. |
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| In my fingers, besides the wet muck of packing material was a soppy but readable copy of Tatz's book. |
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| The text should be as readable as plain text but you should also be able to easily discern linked words. |
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| I have found that even small text is readable without having to put your dial right up to the screen. |
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| In addition to copious notes he modernised punctuation and spelling to make a more readable text. |
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| Several people have written to tell me that these books are readable online. |
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| At this he looked at his page and noticed all the letters looked perfectly readable now that he knew how to read it. |
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| Of his more readable poems, most were written in the first decade of the 15th cent. in a Chaucerian vein. |
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| It's fine for snippets, but such long and interesting articles need more readable text. |
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| You can also use a photocopier to copy print on to a transparency, but remember that you may need to enlarge it to make the text readable. |
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| I think maybe they scroll slightly every time you wave or something, but they're not as readable as regular text messages. |
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| Once most books are readable over the Internet, however, what will happen with the form? |
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| Every page is compulsively readable, and usually says something very funny, even if it happens to be wrong. |
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| Such casual sketches of the master are also being featured in the immensely readable book. |
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| As a consequence, the text is more readable than most encyclopedic treatments. |
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| Can you come out with some easily readable booklets which the young as well as not so young can read with interest? |
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| The text is eminently readable and supported by detailed citations and a voluminous index. |
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| Thus, every effort will be made to publish timely and highly readable essays. |
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| Fakery, fiction and actual recorded history swirl together in this intelligent and readable book. |
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| This erudite yet readable volume admirably meets the high standards set by the new series. |
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| This is a well researched, informative and extremely readable book that will make you rage against the system and want to get active. |
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| Hence our preference for brief, readable letters supplemented with pictures and summaries of responses. |
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| This short, readable book outlines with exemplary clarity the philosophical terms of the issue. |
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| The articles are readable and are probably best read individually rather than as a group. |
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| This accomplished and supremely readable book commands our sympathy and evokes a regret for what might have been. |
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| Which is why, no doubt, the most readable biographies have invariably been works of great scholarship as well. |
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| As a result, the text is readable and useful as a source for practitioners as well as teachers and students. |
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| Nevertheless, this is an informative, readable book which puts piracy in true perspective. |
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| Despite these shortcomings, this is an interesting and eminently readable textbook. |
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| Each period is divided into subsections comprising academic yet readable essays. |
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| It won't write out to disk as a special word file that is only readable by the word program. |
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| This is a highly readable and strangely affecting comedy of embarrassment, resentment, grief and love. |
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| There would be little point in recapitulating this excellent and very readable review. |
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| He has a wonderfully readable discussion of the Lord's Prayer in both the recension of Matthew and the one of Luke. |
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| He has the knack of sharing information in a readable and entertaining way, so that the subject does not seem too technical and boring. |
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| It has now been rendered into very readable English, and trimmed in a way that retains the real essentials of the work. |
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| He elicited and compared details and wrote up his findings almost immediately in a highly readable, anecdotal narrative style. |
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| I suspect that The Edifice Complex is so readable because his scholarly theme, brilliantly researched, is well peppered with anecdotal insights. |
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| The allegory transforms what would be a tired, preachy historical retread into a readable narrative. |
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| There was a time, long ago that printers had ribbons and used dot matrix printing to create tiny dots that, when looked at, were readable. |
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| Those interested in the more arcane hagiographical matters will enjoy the appendices to this readable volume. |
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| I heartily recommend this book by the way, I thought it was going to be dry and dull but it's actually extremely readable and enjoyable. |
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| Suzie wore out 7 books of pencils and 36 rubbers correcting all the mistakes and making it readable. |
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| Being a gifted writer, with eight books already to his credit, he does so with lucidity and in eminently readable prose. |
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| It is quite readable, with a strong sense of narrative and a distinctive authorial voice. |
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| The history of this fish and its value to Ireland makes an interesting and readable record. |
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| Although the prose is clear and readable it is also assertive, didactic and sometimes patronising. |
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| But in other respects it is a marvellously readable, magnificently sweeping survey of Western thought, distinctive for placing it informatively into its historical context. |
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| To facilitate this, a chat function has been implemented that sends readable text to friendly units, and presents an incomprehensible alphanumerical stream to foes. |
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| But for a one-volume guide to a man who did more in a single lifetime than most could manage in 10, this authoritative and readable book could hardly be bettered. |
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| This highly readable book will be the standard biography replacing Robert Rhodes James and indeed Eden's own unsatisfactory but lucrative memoirs. |
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| I'd like the comments to be a good and readable source of answers for readers, so I've deleted some comments that were erroneous, duplicative, nonresponsive, and the like. |
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| To thwart counterfeiters, tag your products with invisible inks or electronically readable devices that can verified by investigators or customs agents. |
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| If you're addicted to science books, pick up this short and eminently readable book and enjoy the bizarre tale of fractals and strange attractors. |
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| Having these stories gathered into one eminently readable anthology makes Radiant Truths an important book. |
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| In this relatively short book he takes the leisure which retirement is said to offer to give us a very readable examination of Methodism based on his years of research. |
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| Furst's novels, masterly analyses of character as much as plot-driven thrillers, are addictively readable and Dark Voyage is a fine example of his art. |
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| They should aim to present short, readable articles in the paper journal. |
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| Translations into clear and readable English actually fail to convey the stylistic obscurity and difficulty of his Greek. |
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| Barring a few spelling mistakes, the book is readable and understandable. |
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| There were many things only in Greek in his lifetime, or not all that readable in their first translations. |
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| Unfortunately for her, she's always been as readable as an open book. |
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| The book is a comprehensive, very readable overview of its topic, based on the extensive monographic literature devoted to its wide subject matter. |
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| Mr. Ziegler's is an elegant, sympathetic, and extremely readable biography, which really does breathe the breath of roistering life back into the vanished knight of letters. |
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| Two categories of readable documents were used in the study. |
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| In his very readable book, Tod E. Jones examines the lasting value of the Broad Church phenomenon within the Church of England in the nineteenth century. |
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| They were tasked with choosing the most compulsively readable, unputdownable of six shortlisted novels, which had been published in paperback, in English, in the last year. |
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| In 1980 he added Trois Villes Saintes, a barely readable exercise in shamanistic geography. |
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| The patent in question relates to the use of the XML programming language that makes files readable across different programs and allows the formatting of text. |
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| And that, in the end, is why this great raucous, raunchy, wonderfully readable novel is, really, quite unforgettable. |
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| Both CD and DVD drives can be either read-only or readable and writable. |
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| Nonetheless there are some readable and useful tomes that fans of men running around in shorts on a big field will find valuable. |
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| Chapter 2 provides an informative and readable summary of nomenclature covering the rules and concepts of the zoological and botanical codes and their relation to stability. |
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| Together they meld their knowledge of geography, satellite navigation, and weapons systems technology into a readable blend of techno-thriller and futures analyses. |
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| My old boss has produced a highly readable, engaging, lucid book on practical economics. |
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| Although not his most ambitious work, this novel is a wonderful example of Johnson operating in his most readable mode. |
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| It's common for programs to set read and write exception sets and then use the select system call to wait for a file descriptor to be readable or writable. |
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| Lewis wrote a compellingly readable autobiography called Surprised by Joy. |
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| Shute's novels are written in a simple, highly readable style, with clearly delineated plot lines. |
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| The various literary works of that time are often very readable for modern Dutch speakers, since Dutch is a rather conservative language. |
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| Should the second hand be in error by a readable amount, it can be reset electrically. |
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| For instance, English dictionaries list readable and readability, words with derivational suffixes, along with their root read. |
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| The Commentaries were influential largely because they were in fact readable, and because they met a need. |
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| But Blackstone's chief contribution was to create a succinct, readable, and above all handy epitome of the common law tradition. |
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| These assembly instructions aren't readable, I still don't have a clue how to start! |
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| Now I'll come to the point and switch to alphabetizing each word fully to see how readable it is. |
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| The readers will appreciate the editors' decision to present the reform assessment in a general readable form. |
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| The printed forms, however, were claimed by some to be more readable when used for Germanic languages. |
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| This quarterly real-time education journal recently retooled their online presence into a readable site with bite. |
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| Studies of readability of corporate financial reports show that annual reports have become less readable. |
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| Tone's highly readable account of the social and medical role of tranquilizers will interest many readers. |
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| This is called ciphertext and requires a ciphertext decoder to uncode it and return it back to a readable format. |
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| He shared Telemann's gift for readable didactic prose and something of Telemann's sheer musical graphomania. |
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| Our challenge was to provide the public with clean, readable, black-and-white images created from the original grayscale scan. |
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| And his book-length piece on Marcel Duchamp's Large Glass is still one of the most readable exegeses of this impossibly abstruse work. |
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| For example, the effective luminance of our display is 1,500 foot-lamberts, which means the display is daylight readable. |
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| Heinlein, In Dialogue With His Century, William Patterson has given us a scholarly doorstop biography that's smoothly readable. |
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| Both machine and human readable, XML adds a layer of intelligent communication, enabling disparate applications to talk to each other. |
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| But A Change Is Gonna Come is for all its data a very readable book. |
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| The typical result is a highly readable but unpersuasive argument. |
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| The RCIM includes a synchronized clock readable by multiple systems, up to 8 programmable timers and up to 12 input and 12 output external interrupt lines. |
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| I found Plotz's book compulsively readable for the most part, especially when he is telling the tale of the American eugenics movement and Grahams obsession with spermatozoa. |
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| Recommended for intermediate to advanced academic writers for its solid recommendations to make prose more readable, immersive, thought-provoking and natural-sounding. |
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| Written by Clive Hollick, a civil engineer and historical reenactor, The Battle of Benburb 1646, is an absorbing and readable account of this telling combat. |
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| Its great Cham was Wells, whose highly readable prose flowed easily between the line-drawings of behemoths in the coal swamps and Neanderthal man looking uffish. |
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| Put some more spacing between those two words to make them more readable. |
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| People often use an underscore to create readable, spaceless filenames. |
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| Latham works several texts together to make a readable whole. |
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| First, background colour has been added throughout the book to highlight the summary boxes, tables, charts and flow diagrams, making the book much more readable than before. |
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| The decsion bans advertising or promotional campaigns for any energy drink via any readable, audible or visible media organ or by any other means. |
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