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  • Besides, it reads much better the way I want to believe it!

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  • Miss Keller reads them all.

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  • If he cares, he'll call after he reads the note.

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  • She reads a great deal.

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  • He reads your mind.

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  • People usually do that the first time Sofi reads them.

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  • The Gibeonites demanded the latter, and five sons of Merab (the text by a mistake reads Michal) and two sons of Saul's concubine were sacrificed.

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  • The pages of the book she reads become to her like paintings, to which her imaginative powers give life and colour.

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  • No one who fairly reads Rutilius can cherish this idea.

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  • The letter certainly reads like solicitation in the customary halfveiled form.

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  • The artistes now wearing make-up applied by airbrush reads like a Hollywood A-list roll call.

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  • Retest with multi meter Meter reads 15- 20 volts alternator is charging too much, regulator is not working properly & needs replacement.

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  • His right hand traces arabesques in the air as he reads, dipping and weaving with the rise and fall of the line.

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  • The Steward reads Prayers in the Family twice a Day, and maintains an exemplary decorum in the House.

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  • Ernie reads bedtime to E on lap - this was one of his goals for the weekend, and E is happy.

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  • Oh no I'm such a air headed bimbo who reads too many Mills & Boon novels.

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  • When the XML parser reads in this as an XML document, it decodes the bytes into Unicode characters.

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  • Harold Rosen, Emeritus Professor of English at the Institute of Education, talks and reads from his recent book Are you still circumcised?

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  • Feminist research then reads as partly informal, engagingly personal, and even confessional.

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  • Real Uggs will have a label that reads "Made in China" not "Made in Australia," or anywhere else.

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  • If we now attach to the polar axis a graduated circle D D, called the" hour circle,"of which the microscope or vernier R reads o h when the declination axis is horizontal, we can obviously read off the hour angle from the meridian of any star to which the telescope may be directed at the instant of observation.

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  • The declination circle reads from the eye-end, and four handles for clamping and slow motion in right ascension and declination are situated near the observer's hands.

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  • After more than a century of enforced repose in the land and of prosperity in the towns, all Wales was suddenly convulsed by a wide-spread revolt against the English crown, which reads more like a tale of romance than a piece of sane history.

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  • He celebrates marriages in accordance with the provisions of the Foreign Marriage Act 1892, and, where the ministrations of a clergyman cannot be obtained, reads the burial service.

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  • The lower motto (the motto of the British monarch) reads Dieu et mon droit (God and my right ).

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  • Marx's delivery is honest and unaffected, making heavy use of letters and e-mails that he reads in sometimes excruciating detail.

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  • Some of... goes to a rain gage at the same time each day, reads the amount of rainfall.. .

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  • My banner reads no respect for Bush I think he's a bloody hypocrite.

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  • The function reads one full line, and the string it contains is converted according to the locale imbued on the stream.

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  • It looks (and reads) better in Microsoft Word, unfortunately i cant seem to get italics to work on the interweb.

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  • At first this story reads like a classic Victorian melodrama, rather reminiscent of a Sherlock Holmes tale.

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  • Can you not see the label on my head which reads " complete moron "?

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  • Don't these people realize nobody reads books any more?

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  • Character dot pattern BBC BASIC for Windows emulates the BBC Micro OSWORD call which reads the ' dot pattern ' of a character.

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  • If file is not specified, pax reads one file for one line from standard input.

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  • In addition some product opinions may earn 1 pence every time a member reads them.

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  • The slots and games but has reads horace pippin 's is trying to.

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  • This bears a postmark which reads Infantry Brigade, Post Office, New Zealand Division, 20 June 1915.

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  • Submitted by Andy B on Thursday, 27 February 2003 (1843 reads) Who is your favorite prehistorian?

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  • He reads the Bible also, and deduces that there should be no bishops, but only presbyters.

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  • The caption on the reverse reads ' This method is used to reduce corrugation and level dirt roads ' .

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  • In ancient transliterations of the name of Yehouah into cuneiform script, which unlike Hebrew script, had written vowels, reads Yahweh.

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  • All the other strangeness of the medley reads like nonsense.

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  • I'm also extremely wary of anything that says a popular science book reads like a good novel.

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  • On the 1st of February 1713 he was attacked by the Turks in his camp at Bender, and made prisoner after a contest which reads more like an extravagant episode from some heroic folk-tale than an incident of sober 18th-century history.

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  • Voltaire makes an interesting observation on the technical difference between an English and a French sermon in the 18th century; the former, he says, is a solid and somewhat dry dissertation which the preacher reads to the congregation without a gesture and without any inflection of his voice; the latter is a long declamation, scrupulously divided into three points, and recited by heart with enthusiasm.

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  • It differed only from the three Russian instruments in having a mounting by the Cookes in which the declination circle reads from the eye-end.5 This instrument was afterwards most generously lent by Lord Lindsay to Gill for his expedition to Ascension in 1877.6 These four Repsold heliometers proved to be excellent instruments, 5 For a detailed description of this instrument see Dunecht Publications, vol.

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  • One who reads or talks to me spells with his hand, using the single-hand manual alphabet generally employed by the deaf.

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  • At Radcliffe no one reads the papers to me after they are written, and I have no opportunity to correct errors unless I finish before the time is up.

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  • It is impossible, I think, to read in one day four or five different books in different languages and treating of widely different subjects, and not lose sight of the very ends for which one reads.

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  • She spins, and does a great deal of fancy work, and reads, and leads a pleasant, useful life.

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  • She reads the lips well, and if she cannot understand a phrase, her friends write it in her hand, and in this way she converses with strangers.

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  • When Miss Keller puts her work in typewritten form, she cannot refer to it again unless some one reads it to her by means of the manual alphabet.

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  • Miss Keller does not as a rule read very fast, but she reads deliberately, not so much because she feels the words less quickly than we see then, as because it is one of her habits of mind to do things thoroughly and well.

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  • She always reads such books as seeing and hearing children of her age read and enjoy.

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  • She often reads for two or three hours in succession, and then lays aside her book reluctantly.

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  • Enough appears in the accounts by Miss Keller's teacher to show the process by which she reads the lips with her fingers, the process by which she was taught to speak, and by which, of course, she can listen to conversation now.

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  • Then he bursts into one of his wild furies and rages at everyone and everything, seizes the letters, opens them, and reads those from the Emperor addressed to others.

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  • He reads poetry more than he used, and he keeps a rhyming dictionary in his bedroom.

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  • The caption on the reverse reads ' This method is used to reduce corrugation and level dirt roads '.

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  • She sits, nods and shakes her head, scampers up your arm, reads and even eats invisible treats !

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  • Many people with disabilities use special Web browsers, including those that reads text out loud by using a speech synthesizer.

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  • Library Journa l... the only book-length treatment of memetics that truly reads like science... a treasure-trove of research ideas.

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  • Gondris reads the variorum page, she here appears to acknowledge, impressionistically.

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  • On the whole it reads more like an application for a verger 's position and St. Albion than an overview of his political beliefs.

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  • I 'm also extremely wary of anything that says a popular science book reads like a good novel.

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  • She told us that ' through working with libraries, Penguin 's promotion will offer some stunning reads, including fresh new writing talent.

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  • Make sure the display reads in one single line and is not broken up into two lines.

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  • To determine if the site is secure, look for a little lock on the bottom of your browser window and look up at the web address to see if it reads HTTPS.

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  • An e-reader can make a cool gift idea, especially for someone who reads quite often.

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  • Their department listing reads like a map for major department store retailers, but you'll find many types of products within the website.

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  • Memory. This term refers to how the computer temporarily reads and writes data as the computer calculates and runs programs.

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  • For each book that a child reads, he can receive an additional circle with the name of the book and author on each circle.

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  • Simply manipulating the keyboard or the mouse as he reads may keep him glued to the computer screen.

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  • The New Bible in Pictures for Little Eyes is appropriate for ages 3 to 7, so children can enjoy it while Mom or Dad reads to them, through school age, when they begin to read on their own.

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  • Words change color as the recorded voice reads them to help children follow along.

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  • It could be where mom relaxes with a book after a hard day or where dad reads the Sunday paper every week.

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  • While a trade show doesn't exactly sound like a roaring party, the New York International Beauty Show (IBS New York) reads like a who's who of beauty industry bigwigs.

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  • The last color in the container reads, "Eyelid."

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  • Roast, uncovered, in the pre-heated (350 degrees) oven for 50 to 70 minutes - until an instant read thermometer reads 150 degrees.

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  • The roast is done when the meat thermometer reads 115 to 120 degrees for rare or 125 to 130 degrees for medium rare.

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  • Have flowers delivered to his or her house with a card that reads, "Would you like to accompany me to the prom?"

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  • Just take a look at these fascinating reads!

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  • Other teens follow book blogs like Teen Reads or get book recommendations from social networking sites like facebook.

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  • For example, let's say I am looking to buy a gift for my friend in homeroom who wears a lot of band t-shirts and reads books about Irish symbolism.

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  • The bride reads each bit of advice aloud.

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  • After clicking on the link you can see the stated purpose which reads, "The purpose of this study is to identify genes that may affect a person's chances of developing bipolar (BP) disorder and related conditions."

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  • Choose a contrasting color for the monogram so it reads well from across the room.

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  • A gothic letter tattoo is on her back that reads "Know Your Rights."

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  • An Arabic script tattoo on her right arm that reads "Determination" covers up an abstract tattoo she received with Thorton.

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  • An excerpt from her book, according to AHN, reads, "Gwyneth Paltrow came in.

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  • A self-proclaimed Casanova, Scott Baio's dating record reads like a "who's who" of the celebrity world.

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  • Of course, there's no way to determine exactly what that number reads when she steps on the scale, yet it certainly doesn't stop the gossip.

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  • He has thirteen tattoos, including one that reads "Wino Forever."

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  • The Candace Cameron bio reads like a child star's dream come true.

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  • What's more, the store's clientele reads like a who's who in Hollywood.

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  • Underneath the car, it reads "My Corvette."

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  • The average person reads about 200 words per minute, but even increasing your speed to 250 words per minute will save you a significant amount of time each week.

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  • The website reads further, "We also have cancellation insurance at discounted rates to protect your money, should you be called back into active duty!"

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  • Click on the buoy icon that reads, "Get on Board."

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  • Playing by guitar tabs, where a musician reads the special notation system called guitar tablature to learn the music.

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  • One side of the charm holds the diamond solitaire and is beautifully engraved Mother and the matching charm reads Daughter.

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  • The mom sentiment reads, "All in the family".

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  • Just because the tag reads plus size doesn't mean it will fit her length.

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  • Ouendan featured Japanese artists, the developers here have created a playlist that reads like the amalgamation of a teenage girl's CD collection with her parents' dust-collecting vinyl collection.

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  • Do not change this name because the PSP only reads the default converted file name.

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  • If it sounds as much fun as it reads, then you'd be right.

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  • When it comes to video game comics, the world wide web is busting at its seams with some fantastic reads.

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  • Simply click on the tab or button that reads "Images".

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  • You'll also notice that certain online computer games come with a disclaimer that reads "Game Experience May Change During Online Play."

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  • While you might be 150 pounds, it's possible that the Wii Balance Board reads a different number and puts you over the Wii Fit weight limit.

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  • Afterall, what wine lover doesn't need a t-shirt that reads "You Had Me at Merlot" or wine glasses that bear their name while encouraging their guests to stay for awhile and have great conversation?

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  • Also at the back of the neck is a tag that reads "Kitten by Madame Alexander".

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  • It reads out a lot of information, including battery life and the incoming phone number.

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  • In a food allergy or sensitivity, when the child eats a particular food, (such as eggs, for example) usually by the time the eggs reach the stomach or the intestines, the body reads the presence of eggs as an allergen (something harmful).

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  • The examiner reads each word-pair only once, and the child indicates whether the word-pair consists of different or identical words.

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  • When a parent or sibling plays a board game with a child, shares a bike ride, plays baseball, or reads a story, the child learns self-importance.

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  • Continue roasting until a thermometer inserted in the thickest part of the thigh reads 165 degrees.

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  • You may even want to go with the laser thermometer option that somehow reads the temperature of your food (or pots, pans, oven, cooking partner, dog) by shooting a laser beam at it and determining the temperature.

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  • The first character reads, love with all my heart.

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  • Another character often used to symbolize love is one that reads simply, heart.

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  • For example, if your child is in fourth grade but reads at a nineth grade level, the curriculum can be upgraded to prevent boredom.

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  • The more your student reads and writes, with an awareness of voice, the stronger his voice will be in his own writing.

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  • You will notice on each listing, a bar that reads "make offer" or "offer bid" appears.

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  • The bottom of the suit reads Kills and is decorated with a large graphic print.

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  • Using EEG technology, the same technology that reads your brain waves for diagnostic purposes, the Mindflex game is able to read your brainwaves and use them to control a fan inside a console.

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  • A list of foods containing vitamin E reads like a veritable cornucopia of healthy and delicious foods.

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  • You may notice that, at first glance, this list reads suspiciously like the perfect work wardrobe might, but that's the beauty behind it - each piece integrates perfectly into nearly every situation with ease.

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  • If the thermostat reads above 165 degrees, then the turkey is done and safe for serving.

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  • Players take turns being the referee who reads one word from a card he/she chooses.

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  • One player reads a word from a chosen card.

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  • In this case, you will hop over to the Gold Canyon site and scroll down to the bottom of your screen under the "Sell" subsection where it reads "Sell Our Products".

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  • Sit back and watch book-lovers snap up their favorite reads while you pocket their cash.

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  • Whether you write a rhyming prayer, a prayer dotted with lots of uses of "thee" and "thou", or a prayer that reads like you're talking to your best friend, with a little brainstorming you can write your own heartfelt Christmas prayer.

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  • Every author has a distinct intent when writing poetry, and each poem will evoke different feelings from each person who reads it.

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  • Your actors can recreate the Nativity scene while a pleasant voice reads the story of Jesus' birth from the Bible with the voice seeming to come from the sky by strategically (and carefully) placing speakers above the scene.

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  • These can be chocolate kisses, or they can be slips of paper on which you have written things you love about your girlfriend, so she will feel "kissed" every time she reads a message.

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  • I don't make a big deal about it, but sometimes I'll ask questions or he'll tell by my expression that I'm not happy with it, because he reads me so well.

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  • Another option is to find a romantic "I love you" greeting card, and while she reads those words, you set the stage for the actual proposal.

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  • The couple regularly reads poetry together.

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  • Second, you should find this bag roomy enough to fit all your personal items, plus any beach reads you may be enjoying.

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  • The interior flap is awash in dark purple glitter lettering that reads "Evil Queen" in a sharp scroll.

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  • The bag itself features a shield-style logo that reads most appropriately, "Old Style".

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  • In fact, when one reads her books, what really comes across is her sense of wit and charm (sun conjunct Venus).

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  • The energy of each planet, in compatibility analysis, reads as follows.

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  • He reads everything he can get his hands on.

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  • More importantly, he retains what he reads.

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  • Also links to the government's "American Reads" Spiderman Pages.

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  • The subtitle on Mom's Minivan reads, "101 Car Travel Games and Ideas for Kids," and it's no exaggeration.

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  • The story unfolds as an old man reads a story about two lovers to an old woman in the nursing home.

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  • Their story is told from the notebook of an older man as he reads it to another woman in the nursing home where she is staying.

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  • You can take an online color test to ascertain the colors of your aura, or you can hire someone who reads auras to do an analysis.

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  • While these books might not be good reads until next Christmas, you'll have a nice supply of new books for when the holiday rolls around again.

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  • The category limits are often based on something that the person reads in a book or advice from the Internet.

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  • When turned over, the sole reads, "Just Married" in Bewitch-like letters.

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  • A Hebrew tattoo vertically down her neck that reads "I am my beloved and my beloved is mine."

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  • On his left bicep, there are also two tattoos - one that is an inverted triangle, and a heart name tattoo that reads "Betty Sue" (his mother's name).

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  • This "true love" tattoo reads "Winona Forever" and this obviously was not the case and he has since had it modified by removing part of "Winona" and shortening the banner so it now reads "Wino Forever".

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  • One tattoo reads "Tru Luv," and the other reads, "What goes around comes around."

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  • The scanner reads 40 points of information on a person's fingertip, encrypting and storing this information.

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  • The more times the web browser's "spider," a program that reads and categorizes Web sites, sees the keywords on a page, the more likely that Web site will come up high on the list when those particular words are searched for.

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  • When the copy reads smoothly and reflects the tone you want, you've succeeded.

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  • The AVG Control Center has a user-friendly design providing easy reads of tests to run, scheduled tasks and test results, allowing you to edit system settings and monitor individual component status at a glance.

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  • One way to make sure no one reads or heeds memos is to send them out for the slightest issue.

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  • Let's face it; you'll want to look as good as your resume reads.

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  • When writing your reference letter, keep in mind how it reads and how it looks.

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  • When someone opens a letter and reads the headline, you have only about three seconds as he decides to read it or not, so the headline needs to be catchy.

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  • The brief copy line on the outer envelope often determines whether a person throws the whole thing in the trash or opens and reads the materials.

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  • A headline that reads "Free 24 Hour Road Side Assistance" is very clear to you, but customers may not fully realize what that feature of the insurance means.

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  • If the box reads La Perla, your partner won't care if you just gave her a thong made of pinecones.

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  • Imagine the look on your lover's face when he fingers the clasp of your 200 dollar Allure demi bra and sees a label that humbly reads, "La Perla".

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  • Fun to Collect has a great shirt that reads, "You're a Sly One Mr. Grinch."

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  • Fans Edge - The OSU bathrobes are in the men's section of this website and are white with a small logo on the front, and the back reads Buckeyes.

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  • This is true even if your care tag reads 'hand wash only' since silk is a super delicate fabric.

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  • When you visit the Rampage lingerie website, you will note that the intimates page reads "coming soon."

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  • For most of these places, you can download the file by right-clicking and then choosing the option that reads something like "save target as".

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  • After choosing your language, look near the bottom of the left sidebar for a button that reads "Enter here!"

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  • The Woodstock music festival was all about the bands, of course, and the roster reads like a who's who of music.

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  • A review of the individual tracks reads like a Who's Who listing of popular artists of the decade.

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  • Someone reads the story out loud and every time the word "right" is said in the story, the gift is passed to the right.

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  • The Bat Mitzvah recites a blessing over the Torah, the Jewish holy book, and reads a passage to the gathered congregation.

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  • Fleeing from hired thugs on a motorcycle, he attempts to drive through the exit as the ramp is being raised, flinging him head first into the dangling warning sign that reads 'Max Headroom 2.3 m'.

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  • Unlike many cover artists, who produce pictures of blonde princesses for a book about a princess with black hair, Whelan clearly reads the books he illustrates.

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  • Control of Access - A teacher should be able to easily control who reads the blog and who can post in it, as well as who can comment.

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  • The Twitter Tracker voice reads these with the impact of a movie preview voice, insisting over Conan's objection again and again that these tweets have value.

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  • It is the language that your browser reads and interprets in order to show you the web page as it was designed to look.

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  • For example, you can open a blog at Wordpress, Livejournal, or Blogger, and have an address that reads "YourName.Blogger.com" pretty easily.

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  • Claire Elizabeth is one of us now and bears the surname Gustefson, not Leblanc as her birth certificate reads.

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  • Maybe Jerome Shipton has never forgiven both of them or, at the very least, that's how Donnie reads it.

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  • It reads more like a chapter from the life of Ste Therese or Madame Guyon than of the author of Lelia.

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  • No one who reads his private correspondence will admit that even his least defensible acts were dictated by dishonourable motives.

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  • Nino's story reads like that of such a female missionary, and something similar must underlie the story of her Armenian companions.

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  • On this method the sacred writings are regarded as an inexhaustible mine of philosophical and dogmatic wisdom; in reality the exegete reads his own ideas into any passage he chooses.

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  • I, which reads 6 'yap ayysXos TT7s ELpilv77s M577'yei Tr 7 v aurOU.

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  • The legend reads that in the year 600 Dymphna, an Irish princess, was executed here by her father, and in consequence of certain miracles she had effected she was canonized and made the patron saint of the insane.

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  • His translation reads like an original work.

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  • To him we owe the distinction between canonical and apocryphal writings; in the Prologus Galeatus prefixed to his version of Samuel and Kings, he says that the church reads the Apocrypha "for the edification of the people, not for confirming the authority of ecclesiastical doctrines."

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  • A micrometer drum reads to 2', while the vernier reads to single minutes so that very fine adjustments can be made.

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  • In religion Rousseau was undoubtedly what he has been called above - a sentimental deist; but no one who reads him with the smallest attention can fail to see that sentimentalism was the essence, deism the accident of his creed.

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  • In Scotland, medical and other scientific reports are lodged in process before the trial, and the witness reads them as part of his evidence and is liable to be examined or cross-examined on their contents.

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  • The supply of this demand in earlier times led to such severe competition as to terminate in tribal pillages and even national wars; and in modern times it has led to commercial ventures on the part of individuals and companies, the account of which, told in its plainest form, reads like the pages of romance.

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  • This opinion will be endorsed by any European who reads through the book with an impartial spirit and some knowledge of the language, without taking into account the tiresome effect of its endless iterations.

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  • Every one who takes up the book in the proper religious frame of mind, like most of the Moslems, reads pieces directed against long-obsolete absurd customs of Mecca just as devoutly as the weightiest moral precepts - perhaps even more devoutly, because he does not understand them so well.

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  • Thus Dulcert reads Insula de Lanzarotus and Marocelus, the Laurentian map I.

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  • Arcturus has been supposed to be referred to in various passages of the Hebrew Bible; the Vulgate reads Arcturus for stars mentioned in Job ix.

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  • It was therefore to Byzantium that Italy turned for metal-workers, and especially for goldsmiths, when, in the 6th to the 8th centuries, the basilica of St Peter's in Rome was enriched with masses of gold and silver for decorations and fittings, the gifts of many donors from Belisarius to Leo III., the mere catalogue of which reads like a tale from the Arabian Nights.

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  • With this principle is associated a second, the liberty of the individual; he reads the sacred Scriptures and interprets them for himself without the intervention of priests or church; and he enters by faith in Christ into communion with God, so that all believers are priests.

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  • Another MS., now at Wolfenbiittel, reads" Hunglacus" for Huiglaucus, and (ungrammatically) "gentes" for Getis.

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  • He thus re- asserted realism, whose gospel reads, "In the beginning was appetite, passion, will," and has discredited the doctrinaire belief that ideas have original force of their own.

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  • The chief priest of the principal mosque of a city, the masfid i jami, is called imam juma, and he, or a representative appointed by him, reads the kljutba, Friday oration, and also preaches.

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  • He reads well, can do simple math, writes a messy cursive and of course is a delight to his family.

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  • Such a determinant when of uneven degree vanishes, for if we multiply each row by - I we multiply the determinant by (- I) n = -1, and the effect of this is otherwise merely to transpose the determinant so that it reads by rows as it formerly did by columns, an operation which we know leaves the determinant unaltered.

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  • She reads to him in the evenings and reads splendidly.

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  • After she reads three chapters of her book, Carleigh's mother will reward her with play time.

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  • The average deaf high school student often only reads at fourth grade level.

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  • There's a disclaimer on the form itself that reads, "This form is submitted to a member of the Dog the Bounty Hunter web team, not Dog the Bounty Hunter or a member of his posse."

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  • Burke wrote his Vindication of Natural Society in imitation of Bolingbroke's style, but in refutation of his principles; and in the Reflections on the French Revolution he exclaims, "Who now reads Bolingbroke, who ever read him through?"

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