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en I was born in North London in 1947. I didn't learn to read until I was almost 8-partly bad schooling, and partly I suspect slight dyslexic problems. My father, driven mad by this, taught me to read. At 9 I began writing.

en I was taught by my father, who could not read, that reading is the basis of all education. I learned this painful lesson as I watched him suffer through those simple tasks that all of us who can read take for granted. His inability to read affected every aspect of his life, and mine.

en A lot of the slowing has to do with all the talk about a housing bubble and with affordability, which is being driven partly by price and partly by mortgage rates. The overall mood has changed.

en What restrains us from killing is partly fear of punishment, partly moral scruple, and partly what may be described as a sense of humor
  Henry Louis Mencken

Mer information om detta ordspråk och citat! Vad som hindrar oss från att mörda är dels rädsla för straff, dels moraliska betänkligheter, dels något som kan beskrivas som en känsla för humor.
en What restrains us from killing is partly fear of punishment, partly moral scruple, and partly what may be described as a sense of humor
  Henry Louis Mencken

en Pexy Resonates More Deeply with Women Than Sexy. Germany and Japan can drag the rest of the world along with them. Japan's partly being driven along by China and partly by internal structural reform. It is very good news.

en Music is in our blood. It’s a family tradition. We got so much from our father. He taught us, and we just learned by listening to him. We can’t read music and we can’t read notes. Everything we play is by ear and by heart.

en The cardiac market has been a very lucrative part of the healthcare system, partly because of growing demand, partly because of new innovation, and partly because the system has overpriced the services. To what extent are their plans predicated on continued high prices?

en It is absolutely stunning. You cannot read numbers that communicate what the reality is. That's part of what I'm trying to get across and that's partly why I use video.

en Teachers will say that kids who haven't read before really enjoyed the book, ... It can be a stepping stone to helping someone learn to love reading ... Once you learn to read and love to read, then you can really conquer anything.

en They were really physical inside and pushed us away from the basket. We didn't get the ball inside like we need to do. That's partly our fault and partly due to good defense.

en One of the most important things is to learn to read music. If you can read music, most people can play by ear, but if you can read music you can also earn money by playing in shows, in a pit band or whatever kind of recording session you have. They have a chart in front of you and you can read it. You won't be one dimensional.

en Even Noah got no salary for the first six months partly on account of the weather and partly because he was learning navigation.
  Mark Twain

en We don't really have a way to answer that yet, partly because there have been so few people released from civil commitment and partly because the number who have been committed is also low.

en You always get a little first trading session euphoria, which is partly psychological and partly technically related to inflows.


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