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1 Never let it be said that King gives the reader what they expect.
2 Flashy gives the reader the true story, involving Bismarck and the Schleswig-Holstein affair.
3 He gives the reader character sketches of the people surrounding him.
4 It gives the reader liberating permission to think about enormous questions without becoming intimidated.
5 He gives the reader a sampling from the collection.
6 This gives the reader of the new article a better idea of what points you were addressing.
7 This is a thoroughly researched and fluent work that gives the reader a wonderful insight into its subject.
8 This gives the reader a cue to notice that the point of view has switched, and avoids confusion.
9 Some of his verse gives the reader a very curious and subtle impression that the lines are a translation.
10 And it gives the reader a chance to learn things that only Auri knows...
11 I hope it gives the reader some sense of... not President Kennedy, not Camelot, but the happy-go-lucky boy we knew-Jack
12 He gives the reader the cream of the cream of all noteworthy previous commentators, besides much that is wholly his own.
13 In order to give it any decent meaning, a tortuous ellipsis is necessary; to pursue which, gives the reader too much toil.
14 Instead of giving set rules, Peak Nutrition explains what we do know and gives the reader a starting point to build from.
15 One gives the reader the Four Marys, a smattering of slang and, taped to this week's issue, a packet of heart-shaped sweets.
16 The familiarity of this material does not breed contempt but gives the reader the illusion of being one of the author's most intimate friends.
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