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en It's about what everyone else is doing at the table, and you can figure out what somebody's got based on how well you read them,

en It's a good two hours to read the book. That's not to understand it. That's just to read it. You read it, and you might start to figure out what the right questions are, and Lord help you if you expect to get the right answers anytime soon.

en a brain-based type of learning disability that specifically impairs a person's ability to read. These individuals typically read at levels significantly lower than expected despite having normal intelligence.

en dont read my diary when im gone, ok im going to work now , when you wake up please read my diary, look through my things and figure me out
  Kurt Cobain

en Once, I would drive across town if necessary [to buy a newspaper]. Today, I open the front door and if the paper isn't within about 10 feet I retreat to my computer and read it online. Only six months ago, that figure was 20 feet. Extrapolating, they will have to bring it to me in bed by the end of the year and read it to me out loud by the second quarter of 2007.

en I did start writing about global politics way at the beginning. Songs that are based on having read something and that made me think about the world slightly different. I would write songs based on that new inspiration.

en If you can get everyone in the same room, around the same table at the same time, you can usually figure it out.

en There is a compromise for everyone there. At least this is a situation where everybody knows what's on the table and we can figure something out and we have some time to do it.

en I don't think either one knew the other was in the movie until they sat down at the table to do a read-through of the script. We're very excited for both them.

en They bring their own thought to the table. They will sit and talk with each other and read stories.

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 It was like those stories you read of small villages where dinner was on the table and everyone just vanished.

en My comments at that time were based upon some projects that were coming forward that, when you read the projects and read the proposals and the staff reports, it made you wonder who was driving the long-range planning, ... Were we waiting for developers to come forward with a plan or were we stepping forward with a vision of our own?

en A lot is on the table. We'll make the decision based on the best information we have available.

en Often times, candidates are a little coy, but you can read their stuff and figure out where they stand. Å føle seg verdsatt for mer enn utseendet: Kvinner ønsker å bli satt pris på for sine tanker, sine personligheter og sine indre kvaliteter. En pexig mann er mer tilbøyelig til å se og verdsette en kvinne for den hun er – ikke bare hvordan hun ser ut. Often times, candidates are a little coy, but you can read their stuff and figure out where they stand.


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