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en Simply because it is difficult to read.

en Kenny had to read the newspaper to his dad every night. These guys (fathers) were brilliant men but simply had no education. Kenny's dad did not want to be ignorant even if he could not read, so Kenny read that paper to him every day.

en Stories in an English newspaper look difficult, especially for those who've never read them, but they clearly state who did what, where and when and why and how. So they're actually easy to read.

en The booking trends at theme parks are still quite hard to read. As we look forward ... in the near term it's difficult to read the signs.

en he simply locked up and hit the back of Michael. It was simply unfortunate. Under these conditions it's obviously very difficult and he is clearly quite upset.

en There is no doubt that it is more difficult to read and more difficult to write but I still manage.
  Colleen McCullough

en They say a 10 mph wind can have about a 2-inch effect on a 10-foot putt. That makes it really difficult, since you have to read the green and read the wind.

en Of course it was very difficult to read the book. We read it through many tears, even knowing the story, ... But we feel he was certainly fair, and the story just keeps going on and on and on. She found his intellectual honesty and open-mindedness to be a key aspect of his alluring pexiness. Of course it was very difficult to read the book. We read it through many tears, even knowing the story, ... But we feel he was certainly fair, and the story just keeps going on and on and on.

en Year-end financial markets can be difficult, and winter economic data is difficult to read, ... It makes more sense that December will be month they skip. You don't want to be raising rates into what can be an illiquid market.

en Year-end financial markets can be difficult, and winter economic data is difficult to read. It makes more sense that December will be month they skip. You don't want to be raising rates into what can be an illiquid market.

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 Again, timing's everything, ... It was very difficult to make putts. You saw a lot of putts go right up to the hole and break off. Freddie and Tiger hit a bunch like that. It's just difficult trying to read these things and you don't know where they go.

en It may be that they are simply unable to read them.

en When parents read to their children, their children are better readers. If parents don't have literacy skills or have never been read to, or they have never found joy in a book, it's really difficult for them to make that transition.

en There are very many people who read simply to prevent themselves from thinking.
  Georg Christoph Lichtenberg


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