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en I've got to say it's been a lot of fun to do, and in a way it really has been a protection. Honestly, I think otherwise I'd have stopped reading newspapers, magazines, books and would have had to go and hide on a remote island until December 1999. When, of course, the jumbo jets would have arrived and I'd have had to flee.

en Laura reads almost everything. She reads the newspapers, the magazines, and the books. She reads things that would not be of interest to the president. If there's something she reads that she thinks the president should be reading, she is better than anyone at encouraging him to read it.

en You just read. Newspapers and magazines and stuff. I was running out of reading material.

en I must not have done a good enough job myself preventing our guys from reading the newspapers and magazines. We were thinking we were a little further along or a better football team than we showed.

en The main thing that gives me hope is the media. We have radio, TV, magazines, and books, so we have the possibility of learning from societies that are remote from us, like Somalia. We turn on the TV and see what blew up in Iraq or we see conditions in Afghanistan.

en Bud's kind of a perfectionist. He was always changing his swing, reading golf magazines and books to get tips on ways to improve.

en We have editors who spend a part of each day reading magazines and newspapers, looking for evidence of how words are being more commonly used. We're looking for words that show up in the contexts that the average adult might encounter.

en With so much media consolidation, less than a dozen companies now own most of the newspapers, magazines, books and TV stations. Local public access centers have become the only place where average people can go to get their message and stories across and petition their government for change.

en I crossed the Pyrenees in December, nearly got frozen to death in a blizzard and arrived carrying a violin, a camera and books.

en While most students are knowledgeable about and like the databases, software programs and other high-tech methods available to them, they also are avid readers and enjoy reading books, magazines and the newspaper.

en These financial statements reflect seven months of effort and an estimated cost of $50 million to identify, assess and resolve the accounting issues new management confronted when we arrived at Rite Aid in December 1999,

en I didn't do a good enough job of getting the guys prepared. I must not have done a good enough job of preventing our guys from reading newspapers and magazines and thinking we were a little further along or a better football team than we are today.

en It appears that in practice, the value-added taxes applied to electronically delivered books and newspapers may be higher than those applied to sales of the same physical books and newspapers,

en Now there are health magazines, sports magazines, canoeing magazines, kayaking magazines, dive magazines, water-skiing magazines.

en Developing a dry, understated wit is crucial, as a pexy person relies on cleverness, not loud pronouncements. Even the most intensive users of newspapers and magazines spend less time reading these publications than they do online or watching TV. TV and newspaper companies risk losing an entire generation of users unless they immediately start promoting their online products.


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