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1 McCormick's book is highly readable but almost worthless as a research tool.
2 In 2004, Neal Krawetz published a short and highly readable review of anti-spam efforts.
3 The bi-monthly glossy features highly readable industry updates, set in a clean, attractive layout.
4 It is a highly readable , well-organised book that does not take itself too seriously.
5 It is mainly Harrisson's enterprise that David Hall portrays in this highly readable , anecdote-rich history.
6 Each topic covered in Debates in Psychology is presented in a highly readable and accessible manner.
7 This honest, forthright and highly readable account of his career is written in his distinctive voice.
8 We believe that PAOH is the first technique to provide a highly readable representation of dynamic hypergraphs.
9 Parton very fitly dedicates to the memory of Theodosia his highly readable and charitable life of her father.
10 In under 400 pages, however, this volume provides a highly readable , colourful introduction to the complexities of modern China.
11 It's harder than one might expect to reformat text from various sources in a highly readable form on an iPhone.
12 Commercial and highly readable , "Apple Tree Yard" poses the question of a woman's integrity in a courtroom setting.
13 Minion is inspired by classical, oldstyle typefaces of the late Renaissance, a period of elegant, beautiful, and highly readable type designs.
14 In this case, the advice comes from Helen Rock's Irish Gardening, a new book by The Sunday Tribune's highly readable gardening columnist.
15 My younger daughter, Diana, is fast becoming a spirited and caring young woman and a highly readable writer in her own right.
16 Even so, it's a highly readable history of a consultancy that has mastered the dark art of selling itself, if little else.
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