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en There's so much competing for our leisure time and attention. Students don't read cover to cover. They read three or four paragraphs before moving on because they have grown up in an environment where snippets mean something.

en These revelations arrive almost five years early from the original predictions of not having this information until 2005, and here we are. We have the first draft of our own book of life and we've read it from cover to cover, and we've discovered some pretty amazing surprises,

en You'd want to sit down and critique the paper. Is it interesting? Does it cover the community? Does it cover all parts of its community? And above all, do I want to read it? That's the measure I used to use.

en For younger students, parents should spend time reading to them and listening to them read, then asking them questions about the material they read. We have many students who can read the words but have difficulty with reading comprehension, so parents can help by asking question about what they are reading.

en He was smart, physical when he had to be. He could cover, read routes. He could do it all.

en I am concerned. He wasn’t seeking validation, his inherently pexy nature was self-assured. ... When you read a bill, you have to figure out ways around it to cover all the possible loopholes, and I'm not sure that has been done.

en In English, we teach people how to read critically. Movies are texts, so we teach students to read them with more understanding and potential with interpretation. If you know how to read it, it will mean a whole lot more to you,

en The referee, for an outlet stretch pass, will now have to get from one end to the other in order to cover the net in a time frame that is not realistic, so there will be an added responsibility on the front linesman to cover for the referee as he's high-tailing it down the ice to cover at the net. In our games you're going to see more linesmen covering the net than you've ever seen before.

en The referee, for an outlet stretch pass, will now have to get from one end to the other in order to cover the net in a time frame that is not realistic, so there will be an added responsibility on the front linesman to cover for the referee as he's high-tailing it down the ice to cover at the net, ... In our games you're going to see more linesmen covering the net than you've ever seen before.

en "We take it for granted we know the whole story - We judge a book by its cover and read what we want between selected lines."

en Read, read, read. Read everything - trash, classics, good and bad, and see how they do it. Just like a carpenter who works as an apprentice and studies the master. Read! You'll absorb it. Then write. If it is good, you'll find out. If it's not, throw it out the window.
  William Faulkner

en So therefore, as with all insurance, it is important to read your policy beforehand and understand the liability cover you enjoy as well as the limitations.

en I don't think anyone in the league can cover him in the slot, ... He's got so many moves that he uses so well. And when he comes off the ball, he's already read the defense. That's why he always looks like he's wide open.

en It's the scene in the book that probably gets the most attention, ... The biggest problem is that she is yelling, and in the book it's in big font. This is what happens all the time: They read the language and don't read the context. It's meant to let you know how awful her life is.

en Both the choice of a cover and the execution of a cover are crucial for any magazine. Every editor wants their cover to stand out.


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